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George E. Niver House — 709 Oneida

 

The George E.  Niver House is a single story, wood clapboard, Vernacular Bungalow style structure built in 1885 on a Joliet limestone foundation. The simple, rectangular structure has a gable roof and an open front porch with a low shed roof. The main entry door is located slightly right of center and is flanked by single one-over-one, double hung sash on either side. The original homeowner, George E. Niver, was a craftsman who built the structure as his primary residence. The structure is a Local Landmark.

 

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