Emma Douglas Home
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Emma Douglas purchased the lot in 1875 for $800 and sold it three years later to J. A. Smith for $6500, so the house was built during those years. The house is an outstanding example of Italianate & Second Empire design. Its notable features include the bell cast Mansard roof with cresting on its central façade, original two story octagonal shaped porch with balustrades, molding and corbels under the cornice, and pedimented windows and central door. Originally the house could be entered through the octagonal porch. Our earliest photo shows the house painted in a dark multicolored scheme. J. A. Smith, who was president of the Phillips Coal and Elevator Company, sold the home to Richard Wooley in 1881, who in turn sold it to his daughter Charlotte Denise in The 1900 census shows Charles and Charlotte Denise and their three children here. In 1910, Charlotte, her married daughter, and six other relatives were here. When the Denise’s lived here its address was 1 Oxford Row. The stained glass in the central bay and lions are recent additions.