The common distinguishing feature of Part 1 photos is the shed-roof "bump-out" on the second story over the front porch. Later photos do not have this element, raising a question as to whether Part 1 and Part 2 houses are the same house. Most people believe it is the same house.

To look at later pictures of the house without the bump-out in Part 2 CLICK HERE.

Pictures in order displayed:

1. Franklin and Susan (Couch) Clark on the porch of their house, circa 1909.

2. Taken during the period the Clark family owned the house.

3. Leon Clark and Bertha Bancroft sitting in automobile, about 1906 during Clark ownership.

4. Raymond Rowley and Richard N. Clark in automobile, about 1906. 

5. Couple on the porch rail and two bicycles in front. Identities unknown.

Note in photo #3 there is a house located to the west of similar roofline but two chimneys. The problem is that today there is only one house of this design in this location, which suggests one of the two was destroyed or taken down. One theory could be that the house in the background of picture 3 is 431 Main Road and the house shown here was located where 427 Main Road is now (the present 427 was built in 1920). A mystery?

Photo notes associate the house with Clark, Church, Hunt, Czaprachi, Church families.]]>
Remainder of photos: Donated to the Granville Library Historical Room by Wilhelmina Tryon.]]>

This has led to discussion as to whether the house in Part 1 and Part 2 is actually two different houses, one of which would be gone today. Most people believe they are the same house, just remodeled to remove the bunp-out. But why? Do you know the answer?

To look at Part 1 and compare, CLICK HERE.

M. Holcomb House, 1887, 431 Main Rd. MACRIS Inv. #GRN 87. Occupied by Humphrey family, Benham and Elizabeth Cone. Purchased by Cusson family in 1956.]]>
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