The John S. Johnson House, a cross-gabled frame dwelling built in 1911, is representative of the type of house built on larger lots or groups of lots in developing subdivisions in the early twentieth century. Johnson worked as a Pullman porter and later became the first president of the United Citizens Associations of Fairmount Heights. The house has undergone some changes; the windows were originally two-over-two in configuration, but were replaced with vinyl in a one-over-one configuration.
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