What still stands from between 1869 and 1877 in Burlington, Vermont?
This structure is a south facing, one and one-half story, gable front with a side entrance now enclosed in a porch on the west facade. The footprint of the building has not changed significantly since 1890 [1] , but the additions on the rear of the structure have been expanded and the original porches enclosed, similar to 78 Sherman Street and 84 Sherman Street.
The F. Smith owned the property where this house and the two adjacent structures on either side [2] . The first known occupant of the house was George P. Tuttle, previously of Centre Street, an employee of B. S. Nichols & Company, in 1881 [3] . The house changed hands in the 1890s and over the past 100 years of its history.
[1] 1890 Hopkins Map
[2] 1869 Beers Atlas Map, 1890 Hopkins Map
[3] Burlington City Directories 1879-80, 1881-83