This Queen Anne style building was constructed in 1907 for John H. Mullally, replacing an earlier building. The building was designed by Gerald W. Vanheems. John H. Mullaly was the son of John Mullaly, the long-time resident of 355 Church Street. This building is noted for the quality and intactness of its sweeping roof form, hips, gables, and bay windows. The design of domestic architecture was a-typical of Gerald Vanheems work, whose professional career was dominated by designs for churches, religious, and public buildings.
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