[1] It was deemed significant as it is "the only Andrew Johnson residence in Batesville and is an excellent example of his ornamented L-shape cottage style.
"[2] It is a one-story ornamented cottage with a three-bay gallery with an intricate balustrade.
It has irregular massing and fenestration, and a steep roof which is emphasized by a projecting pavilion.
Paired and single brackets are used to support a cornice, and single brackets support the shallow eaves of the main roofline.
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