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Nickerson Residence

Original Owner: Nickerson, Charles A.
Homeowner Occupation: General Manager, Canopy Co.
Street Address: 1723 E. Coleman Ave. (Glenwood)
Location: Knoxville, TN
Year of Construction: 1897
Fate: Razed
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Barber's Earliest Publication Reference:

New Model Dwellings, 1st Edition, 1894 - Design No. 90 (NMD:90)

This house was arranged to meet the requirements of those who are in an artistic inclination, and want a home with some tasty and artistic corner in every room. It will make an excellent residence for a lawyer, doctor, minister, or anyone with an artistic turn of mind. The studio can be converted into a law library, by placing a tier of shelves on the kitchen side of the room. Grille design No. 3 reversed, separates library from studio. Grills can be used in the parlor, hall, dining-room and library, if desired, all different styles. Size-45 x 54 feet. Height of first story, 10 feet; second story, 9 feet 2 inches.

Barber's estimated range of costs to build:         
$3,800 - $4,000
Barber's estimated cost, or median cost to build: 
3900
Later Publication References:

Researcher's Comments:

Built on a double lot roughly aligned with the Dow residence on Washington ave. The house burned on July 5th, 1904, possibly due to smoldering fireworks from the July 4th celebration.

Barber's Published Floor Plans:
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Nickerson Residence - Located at 1723 E. Coleman Ave. (Glenwood) Knoxville, TN

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Nickerson Residence - Formally located at 1723 E. Coleman Ave. (Glenwood) Knoxville, TN