George Angus and Martha Ansil Beebe House

The significance of the architecture of this home is not only in the Queen Anne Style as mentioned, but in the complex roof and the short projections from the mains section of the house which creates the slight cruciform plan.

The simpleness of the decor of the home, such as the bracketed cornices and the gable sections reflect both modesty and style.

Another interesting fact about the structure of this home is that it helps create a symmetrical corner lot.

"The two street facades are near mirror images of each other from the corner of the porch to the gabled projection.

[2]: 2 George Angus Beebe, the man who originally owned this house, was the son of a flour-milling family.