Source of Building Data: 1910 Sanborn Fire Insurance Atlas;
Multi-Family Construction: ;
Roof of Main Structure: Shingle;
Additional Sections: ;
Outbuildings: ;
Porches: ;
Other: Structure is coded as Stable, sited at the front of the property;
Source of Building Data: Southside Historic District Proposal, Cynthia Carrington Carter, Emanuel J. Carter Jr. And Dr. Judith Wellman, City of Ithaca Department of Planning and Development, 2005.
122 Cleveland Ave
C Wheat St, no #
Description:
This is a long and narrow, 2-bay vernacular residence with a front facing gable. There is a 1-bay porch on the front façade. Its roof is supported by square posts and the balusters are square. The windows are 1/1 double-hung sash on the front, and casement and awning styles on the sides. There is an enclosed exterior cellar entry on the east side. There was originally a small, 2-story barn or shed with a dwelling behind it at the rear of the lot. The 1904 Sanborn map indicates that the house is gone. This dwelling first appears on the 1919 Sanborn map.
Established African-American occupancy/ownership during the period of significance:
1930 – Thomas Redmond
1925 – Thomas Redmond, carpenter
At #118 in 1910 – Charles Harris, pastor, Zion Church