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Italianate House
Continuing north two short blocks north of the last site on page 3, and three shorts blocks north of Main street (US 40) sits this nice home. It sits on the southeast corner of North Morton & East North street. This view looks to the northeast.
Another View of the Home
This home sits on a large beautiful lot and look at that fancy porch detail.
Jacob B. Julian Home
Jacob Julian was an attorney and statesman and served in the Indiana House of Representatives in 1846. He built this home in 1857 and in 1873, he and his brother George W. Julian, congressman from Centerville, moved to the Indianapolis area and along with Sylvester Johnson, founded the town of Irvington, five miles east of downtown Indianapolis.
Jacob B. Julian Home
Another view of the home looking Northest.
Two Story Federal Styled Building
Heading south on Morton Street from Main is this nice old building. It sits on the east side and this view is looking to the northeast.
Federal Building with an Arched Entry
Another archway taking you to the rear of the building. This building is the one to the right in the photograph shown above.
Another View
A straghtt on view of the building shown above.
Two Story Frame Building
This is an attractive old frame house, once all of the distractions are taken out. It is located a half block south of the buildings shown above at South Morton & Walnut streets.
An Old Residence
This house sits across from the one shown above. It has an attractive small porch and fancy window pediments. The rear section, an add on many years is quite interesting also.
A Fine Two Story Home
This brings an end to my tour of historic Centerville Indiana at this time. I hope you have enjoyed the views.