48 West 10th Street

USA / New Jersey / Hoboken / West 10th Street, 48
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3-story Federal-style residential building completed in 1830 as a townhouse for James Roselle. It was altered in 1871 by architect Daniel Tyrrell, with a new 3-bay red brick facade, ending in a shingled mansard roof with two pedimented dormers and a central skylight. The mansard is interestingly framed by paneled copings at each side. The cast iron railing at the front, the double doors, as well as the window sash with single vertical muntins, and the elaborate modillioned cornice are late survivors of the Italianate style. The windows have brown cornices and light-blue-painted exterior wooden shutters. In 1927 artist Juliet Thompson lived at № 48.
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Coordinates:   40°44'2"N   73°59'51"W
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