James E. Berry House

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{{Infobox NRHP

| name = James E. Berry House

| image = Berry House.jpg

| caption =

| location = 502 S. Duck St., Stillwater, Payne County, Oklahoma

| coordinates = {{coord|36|6|59|N|97|3|44|W|display=inline,title}}

| locmapin = Oklahoma#USA

| map_caption = Location in Oklahoma##Location in United States

| nearest_city = Stillwater, Oklahoma

| built = 1908

| architect = Haycraft, Lou

| architecture = Queen Anne

| added = November 21, 1980

| area = less than one acre

| refnum = 80003294{{NRISref |refnum=80003294|version=2010a}}

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The James E. Berry Berry House was constructed in 1908. It is significant both because of its association with James E. Berry, Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma from 1935 to 1955, but also because of its unique architectural style, described as “vaguely Italianate with a Midwestern feeling.”

The Berry House is a two-story rectangular wood frame with lapped wood siding. The front door is flanked by glass sidelights; three Tuscan columns on the front support the upper story. A bay window occurs on each side of the structure. The roof, which is double-hipped, is set off by three low dormers, one on the front and one on each side. The interior has been remodeled only slightly, and includes egg and dart molding, in-laid oak doors, stained glass, and wooden wall paneling.

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{{cite web |url={{NRHP url|id=80003294}}

|title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form: James E. Berry House |publisher=National Park Service |first=Mary Ann |last=Anders |date=February 1, 1980 |access-date=November 11, 2014}} and {{NRHP url|id=80003294|title=3 photos|photos=y}}

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Category:Buildings and structures in Stillwater, Oklahoma

Category:Houses in Payne County, Oklahoma

Category:National Register of Historic Places in Payne County, Oklahoma

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