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Victor Bursell House

Two-story wood frame; rectangular in shape; 36 x 30 feet; one-story ell extends from rear west wall; horizontal clapboards on lower wall; stucco above sill line of second floor; central recessed entrance with Tuscan columns in main facade; hip roof portico supported by decorative brackets; multi-light casement windows on south end of house; second floor windows predominately six-over-one double hung sash.

Original NID
8945
Date
1919
Style
Prairie style
Source

Medford Mail Tribune , 6/1/20 Evans, Gail, Victor and Bertha Bursell House National Register nomination, 1981.

Site
21
Ranking
1-Primary
Notes

Victor Bursell was a farmer and orchardist active in Jackson County politics; served as Jackson County Commissioner between  1920 and 1933.

City
Central Point
Alterations
Addition of window shutters (late 1940\'s); enclosure of small porch in rear of house.
Address
3075 Hanley Road
Certainty
Confirmed, SOHS Inventory