617 E. High
Built in the
early 1800’s, the house was improved between 1881-1883 by Julius A. Weber.
The façade features two-story bay windows and a decorative wooden porch.
The cornice has a generous overhang supported by scroll brackets.
Inside, the original false-grained woodwork remains throughout the front
of the house. Sliding doors of
false-grained woodwork separate the west parlor and dining room. Both downstairs front rooms have cast iron mantels on working
fireplaces. No original
outbuildings survive.
Funding for this page was provided by Boonville Tourism Commission
This page was constructed by:
Amanda Dodson
This site is listed on the National Register Historic Places.
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