Hunter–Morelock House
The Hunter–Morelock House is a historic house located at 104 Holmes St. in Wallowa, Oregon. The house was built in 1903 for Charles A. Hunter, a Wallowa politician and businessmen; it was later purchased by J. P. Morelock, one of the founders and later mayor of Wallowa. The house's design incorporates the bungalow and Queen Anne styles; the design includes a veranda, a hip roof with a small dormer, and a double-hung sash central window. The dormer is trimmed in Eastlake style trim, and art glass is used extensively in the entrance and several interior windows.
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Hunter–Morelock House
The Hunter–Morelock House is a historic house located at 104 Holmes St. in Wallowa, Oregon. The house was built in 1903 for Charles A. Hunter, a Wallowa politician and businessmen; it was later purchased by J. P. Morelock, one of the founders and later mayor of Wallowa. The house's design incorporates the bungalow and Queen Anne styles; the design includes a veranda, a hip roof with a small dormer, and a double-hung sash central window. The dormer is trimmed in Eastlake style trim, and art glass is used extensively in the entrance and several interior windows.
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The Hunter–Morelock House in 1984.
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