Queen Anne style house
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Feature 192: 416 West Lexington Avenue (in 2011)
Queen Anne style house
Classification: Contributing. Historic Name: McCombs House. Architectural Style: Queen Anne. Construction Date: ca. 1906. Period 2 of Harry S Truman's Life: Establishing Community Roots, 1890-1919. Tax Identification: 26-230-09-06. Legal Description: Old Town, lot 41. Description: Contributing one- and one-half story wood-frame dwelling that is nearly identical to the house to 414 West Lexington Avenue [Feature 191]; rectangular in shape, cross-gabled roof with composition shingles and boxed overhanging eaves at gable ends; horizontal wood clapboard exterior with wood shingles in upper gabled ends; double-hung sash windows; gable roof across facade supported by square posts on stone balustrade; stone foundation with daylight basement. Lot slightly elevated above street level with lawn and shade trees in rear. History/Significance: Jesse W. McCombs may have been the first occupant of this house. McCombs worked as a cashier at the Bank of Independence in the early 1910s. Asa T. Mann, a farmer, moved into the house sometime in the 1920s and remained there into the 1930s.
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