Date Photographed: 12/09/1999

35 Linden Ave

Style: Victorian Italianate

Date Built:

Description: Neoclassical porch probably extended across facade: marks still visible on brick. Deep bracketed cornice, with small attic windows inset.

History: Built for William P. Huffman's son, William

This structure is cited by the Montgomery County Landmark Committee as being one of the best examples of its kind (Victorian Italianate) in Dayton. It began with the identical floorplan as found at 49 Linden. During the War time, it became an apartment building, and an addition was added to the back. It has remained an apartment building to the present time.



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