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Walnut-Dollison Historic District, 221 South Dollison Ave (House), Springfield, Greene County, MO
Significantly altered so that few original architectural elements remain, this frame building has served as a duplex residence probably since its late 19th century construction. It has been occupied primarily by black laborers (one long time resident; Caroline Bauman, a seamstress) and is in a mixed neighborhood between St. Louis and Walnut Streets, two upper middle class avenues. An undistinguished structure.
Walnut-Dollison Historic District, 221 South Dollison Ave (House), Springfield, Greene County, MO
Significantly altered so that few original architectural elements remain, this frame building has served as a duplex residence probably since its late 19th century construction. It has been occupied primarily by black laborers (one long time resident; Caroline Bauman, a seamstress) and is in a mixed neighborhood between St. Louis and Walnut Streets, two upper middle class avenues. An undistinguished structure.
Walnut-Dollison Historic District, 221 South Dollison Ave (House), Springfield, Greene County, MO
Significantly altered so that few original architectural elements remain, this frame building has served as a duplex residence probably since its late 19th century construction. It has been occupied primarily by black laborers (one long time resident; Caroline Bauman, a seamstress) and is in a mixed neighborhood between St. Louis and Walnut Streets, two upper middle class avenues. An undistinguished structure.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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