Hinkle-Murphy House
I owned Hinkle-Murphy House between 1983-1984. I bought it because it was a historic building in decent shape. It had off-street parking. William Channing Whitney designed it, a local society architect of some renown. He was an architect that the State Preservation Office would know of, unlike Edgar Eugene Joralemon. I thought it would be an easier project than Holmes House. During 1983-1984 I researched its history for the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). It got on the NRHP. I have lots of photographs I’d like to share. Most NRHP buildings don’t have any pictures of themselves up on the web. Here are some for fun and education.