
The most elaborate and architecturally sophisticated of Blackstone's turn-of-the-twentieth-century residential areas are on S. Main, S. High, and Brunswick streets. Many of the houses, especially the somewhat smaller ones, were constructed by the Black-stone Land and Improvement Company and share such features as turrets, gables, dormers, and porches with conical roofs. Built for a local hardware merchant, this Queen Anne house showcases carpenter-builder McDaniel's skill. The two-story frame house has a one-story wraparound porch with coupled Ionic colonettes and a dentil-like entablature motif. Its several gables have sawn decoration at their peaks and some have traceried semi-lunettes above Stick Style elaboration.