18. S. F. Ewald House

320 East Withers Road - Privately Owned

As you continue down Withers Road, the next three homes are examples of the Queen Anne Victorian style. Built around 1900, the first home belonged to S. F. Ewald who owned a boot and shoe business and also sold insurance. W.H. Copenhaver owned the house in 1921. The home is now divided into apartments.

19. Mrs. S. F. Ewald House

340 East Withers Road - Privately Owned

This two-story brick home has stuccoed walls on the second story and a one story front porch supported by wood colonnades on brick pedestals. This house was occupied by Mrs. S. F. Ewald in 1921.

 

20. M. L. Harrison House

360 East Withers Road - Privately Owned

This two-story brick Victorian has walls laid in blond Roman bricks and a wrap around porch supported by Ionic columns on stone pedestals. At the west corner is a two-story curved projection while at the east corner is a two-story bay window. Round stained glass windows and smaller Palladian windows add character to this lovely home.

21. Caldwell-Williams House

420 East Withers Road - Privately Owned

This framed Victorian style home, first owned by M. M. Caldwell, dates back to the 1890's. The unusual and decorative weatherboard at the top of the house is known as "gingerbread." Caldwell served as a Town Councilman in Wytheville's early years. Judge Samuel W. Williams, who also lived at The Pines, was another prominent owner of the property.

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