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1920 Bennett Homes: The Hamilton - The Hamilton home model shown in the 1920 Bennett catalog has 1008 sq. ft. on the main floor with an additional 500+ on the second. It's a bungalow with a hipped roof and front dormer, battered columns on the wide front porch, and a relatively open floor plan typical of homes of the 1920s. Hip Roof With Dormers, Hip Roof Dormer Addition, Hip Roof Bungalow, Hip Roof Dormer, Hip Dormer, Hip Roof Addition, Inset Balcony, 1920 Bungalow Remodel, Bennett Homes

In 1920, Ray H. Bennett Lumber Company of North Tonawanda, New York published its 14th catalog of ready cut homes. Like Sears and Aladdin, Bennett sold kit homes from currently popular plans. Once ordered, each house was crated and shipped from Tonawanda to its new owner. Bennett Homes are concentrated in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic

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Dormer and upstairs - hip roof  J. J. Thaxton House. Thaxton was a deputy sheriff.         Transitional late Victorian-Craftsman style 1 1/2 story cottage with hip roof, front and side gabled dormers, an engaged front porch with classical boxed posts and a plain railing, and a side bay window. House has interior end chimney and 6-over-1 sash. Bay Window House, Hip Roof House, 2 Story Cottage, Roof Pitches, Bungalow Porch, Dormer House, Loft Windows, Dormer Roof, Window House

Dormer and upstairs - hip roof J. J. Thaxton House. Thaxton was a deputy sheriff. Transitional late Victorian-Craftsman style 1 1/2 story cottage with hip roof, front and side gabled dormers, an engaged front porch with classical boxed posts and a plain railing, and a side bay window. House has interior end chimney and 6-over-1 sash.

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