717 E. High    

       The structure was built as the residence of Dr. Joseph C. Varney, a dentist, about 1903.  By 1912 it served as the residence of Judge Roy D. Williams, a prominent local attorney and area historian.  The windows on the main façade have shutters.  The entrance has a transom and is protected under a one-story gable roofed porch.  This concrete and brick porch extends around the corner as an open deck with a wrought iron railing.  There is a two-story projecting bay with a polygonal roof in the southwest and a rectangular one on the east which contains the stairs.  A gravel drive leads from High Street to the two-car garage at the northeast of the lot.

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Amanda Dodson

This site is listed on the National Register Historic Places.

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