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.
1st Floor
2nd Floor
Architect - William Channing Whitney
Documentation
Exterior
Street Scene
William James Murphy Family