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Address: 30 Clinton Avenue

Old Address: 15 South Street

Year built: c. 1910

Other names: Daley Cottage (1911), Allen Cottage (1929), DIS

Other information: A Dutch Colonial Revival apartment house, with three apartments, one on each floor, each with an eight by ten-foot cure porch.

According to the 1916 TB Directory, the Daley Cottage, run by Mrs. T. E. Daley, had room for six patients, had two cure porches and charged $12.50-16 per week.

It was the home of the Gordon Partridge family from 1945 to 1969.

From the NRHP form: A tall, three story gambrel-roofed dwelling of Colonial Revival design. Windows facing Clinton Avenue are mostly paired and of the double-hung type; there is a projecting pedimented entry at the northwest corner and a pedimented porte cochere that projects from the west elevation. Wood siding,vinyl
windows; asphalt roofing.  This property includes a two-story carriage barn (contributing building) and a shed (non-contributing structure).

 

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