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Site Inventory / Page 6 / Reston Residences - Part 2

House
ca. 1900

History



House

ca. 1900


History

 


Features

There are a few with this style in town - clipped gable roof


House
125 Third Street
ca. 1900



History

- Moved from #2 Highway near the Saskatchewan border
built around 1910
- has original oak floors and wood doors

Features




Williamson House
Fourth Street
ca. 1905

History

Built also by Harry Lockhart
Mrs. John Napier  & daughter Bella
Art Morris & Bella (Napier)
1931 - Mr. & Mrs. Wm Abbey  occupants
1943 Fred & Mrs. Read
1961 Gertie Read
1976 Trev & Linda Williamson

Features

Same design as Manning House to the south.


Manning House
317 Fourth Street
1906


History

Built by Harry Lockhart - carpenter

1908 - Mr. Majaury - blacksmith
1910 Kippen Cates

1927 additions

1946 - Russell Manning


Features



Duncan House
248 Fifth  Street
1900


History

Built and owned by George Fraser

Leased by Dave Johnston
Hank & Metta Klusendorf

J.R. Duncan
Bev & Norma Lockhart
Roe & Lil Duncan


Features

House
227 Fifth Street
ca. 1900

History


Features




 Jewsbury Barn
  SW 21-6-14
1904 - 1906


History

Frank Endsor Jewsbury 


Features

- built in two stages a few years apart
- vertical wood siding, stone first floor


Senator House
134 Fifth St.
ca. 1900



History


Features



House
Sixth Street
 



History


Features





House
146 Sixth St.
ca. 1900



History


Features



Former Methodist Manse
536 Third Avenue
ca. 1900


History




Features




13. McDonald House
 9th Street
1896
 

History
Built for R.J. Douglas in 1896, sold to Angus and Margaret McDonald in 1906

Remained in the family until 1997.



Features




House
East of Ninth St.
ca. 1910

History



Features



House
118 Fifth Street
ca. 1910

History


Features