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Adam and Emma Hempfling House (BE 769)
Located on River Road in Constance, the house was built for the couple by Adam himself. Built c.1901, the home remained in the family for six decades.
One of several Homestead Houses in the county, the Hempfling House is tall and compact in form, with forward-facing gable. Extending across the facade is a full-width, shed-roofed porch with center gable. Extending across the facade is a full-width, shed roofeed porch with center gable, carried by chamfered posts and enclosed by a crossbuck-style wooden balustrade. Below the porch, a skirt of vertical wood siding, with notched edge, conceals the crawlspace.
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- Black and white photographs in the Historic American Buildings Survey at the Library of Congress
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