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This expansive, early-twentieth-century house is basically an American Foursquare with deep, broad eaves and a hipped roof with a massive central dormer. The Wheeling architects gave it a Mediterranean flavor with stucco covering and red pantiles on the roof. Unlike its neighbors, the Paull house is set far back from the avenue on rolling grounds originally part of the adjacent Lewis Hall property.