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Mackinaw Historic District Home Tour
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The lot was bought from William Roof by Emma Shartle for $1 in 1900, and the house was built by 1905 because it appears on the insurance plat of that year. The house was built in a Queen Ann style, and has a steep roof originally topped with a balustrade. The house is dominated by a gabled pavilion, and it has gabled dormers on the east and west. The current porch, which looks much like the original, has fluted Doric order columns. Emma’s husband, S. M. Shartle was a machinist, and the 1912 telephone directory shows them here. In 1923, the house was donated to the First Baptist Church. The church owned it until 1937, when it was sold to Flora Meeker.