303 Elm Street - William C Vail Home
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William C. Vail purchased this lot in 1893 for $450, and built this Queen Anne style house soon after. The front and north facades of the house have boxed gable ends and the north gable has an Eastlake type pendant. The gables have a shingle surface with a sunburst motif. The current porch has paired Tuscan order columns. A 1900 directory shows William and Lydia Vail living here. William is described as a clerk. William’s wife, Lydia, was the daughter of John Kell, Franklin’s pre-Civil War militia commander, who was killed at the battle of Stone’s River in 1862. Kenneth Chamberlain bought the house in 1910. From 1919 until 1970, the house was owned by the Adam Bridge family.