John Black House

[1] It was built as a one-and-a-half-story two-room brick cottage with a hall and parlor plan, and a symmetric window-door-window front.

[2] It has decorative wrought iron roof cresting about the bay window on its south side, which is believed to be the only example in Beaver.

[2] The house was deemed significant "because of its historic date, its relatively unaltered appearance and its builder.

Alexander Boyter built mostly with the pink rock and the brick, and the most common trait amongst all of his homes is the fine masonry work.

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