729 Queen's Avenue
Hainesworth House (1912)
Craftsman Style - Modern Period

The original owner of this house, John Slater Hainesworth, was the manager of H. Morey and Sons, Printers. The house was built in 1912 in the Craftsman style of architecture and features the typical low-pitched, front gabled roof with exposed beam-ends and braces. The full-width porch is set under the main roofline and supported by stone piers. A secondary influence, from the Tudor Revival style, is found in ornamentation of stucco and false half-timbering.

City Directory Entries - 1925 to 1975

1925: Hainseworth, John S retired h 729 Queen's Ave
1935: Hainsworth, John S retired h 729 Queens [spelling as in directory]
1945: vacant
1955: McDonald, Thos H (Grace C) retired h 729 Queens
1965: McDonald, Thos H (Grace C) rooms 729 Queens
1975: Scovil, Dorothy, mgr Colonial Rest Home, h 729 Queens

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