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Workingmen`s Houses, William P. Hipman House II, 816 Dodge St Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA
Built some fifty years after the earliest dwellings on lower Dodge Street, the William Hipman House resembles its predecessors in scale, orientation and use of materials. It also reflects its relatively late construction, however, in its side dormer, front porch, exposed rafters and fenestration pattern - indicating its bungaloid influences.
Workingmen`s Houses, William P. Hipman House II, 816 Dodge St Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA
Built some fifty years after the earliest dwellings on lower Dodge Street, the William Hipman House resembles its predecessors in scale, orientation and use of materials. It also reflects its relatively late construction, however, in its side dormer, front porch, exposed rafters and fenestration pattern - indicating its bungaloid influences.
Workingmen`s Houses, William P. Hipman House II, 816 Dodge St Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA
Built some fifty years after the earliest dwellings on lower Dodge Street, the William Hipman House resembles its predecessors in scale, orientation and use of materials. It also reflects its relatively late construction, however, in its side dormer, front porch, exposed rafters and fenestration pattern - indicating its bungaloid influences.Posted Date
Sep 28, 2021
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Library of Congress
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