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| | | | Yeaton-Walsh House | | | | | | Yeaton-Walsh House has been much altered over the years. The second floor, however, retains many original architectural features such as cornices, doors, and fireplaces. Also original are the handsome scrolled brackets and heavy handrail of the stairway. The pilaster capitals on the doorway, typical of eighteenth century Portsmouth work, indicate the importance of style in even the plainest of structures. | | | | |
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