301 South Road Street
Morse-Ives House
Index #419. |
1908-14 |
Contributing |
Large 2-story house beneath tall pyramidal roof that is broken only by a small hip-roofed dormer on façade and West Church Street elevation; center of each elevation occupied by unusually narrow window; Colonial Revival style wrap-around porch carried by Tuscan pillars raised on brick pedestals; occupation of W. J. Morse unknown; sold in 1918 to Caleb S. Ives (1864-1923), a farmer who lived next door at 303 South Road Street (#420); remained in family, usually occupied by descendants, until late 1980s.