Henrietta C. Dozier. John Blackmar Residence (circa 1910 renovation and expansion). Columbus, Georgia.123Looking at the John Blackmar Residence from the southwestDormers and cornice on the John Blackmar Residence, Columbus, GeorgiaEaves and cornice on the John Blackmar Residence, Columbus, GeorgiaFront door of the John Blackmar Residence, Columbus, GeorgiaCorinthian capital on the John Blackmar Residence, Columbus, GeorgiaEnclosed porch on the John Blackmar Residence, Columbus, GeorgiaLooking between columns at a pilaster on the John Blackmar Residence, Columbus, GeorgiaDormer and chimney on the south elevation of the John Blackmar Residence, Columbus, GeorgiaConsoles over the front entrance of the John Blackmar Residence, Columbus, GeorgiaBalcony on the front porch of the John Blackmar Residence, Columbus, GeorgiaRailing and console for the second-floor balcony of the John Blackmar Residence, Columbus, GeorgiaLooking between columns at the enclosed porch on the John Blackmar Residence, Columbus, GeorgiaCornice, frieze, and Doric capitals on the porte cochere of the John Blackmar Residence, Columbus, Georgia
References
“Personal and Incidental.” The Columbus Enquirer-Sun (Columbus, Georgia), October 17, 1909, p. 4. ↩︎
“Wanted–Driver and Butler.” (classified advertisement) The Columbus Ledger (Columbus, Georgia), September 25, 1910, p. 2. ↩︎
“Mrs. Blackmon’s Bridge Party”. The Columbus Enquirer-Sun (Columbus, Georgia), March 5, 1911, p. 2. ↩︎