Zaccheus Wright Mansion
Zaccheus Wright Mansion. Built in 1912 by Zaccheus F. Wright (1869-1949), this neoclassic two-story mansion features a flat roof with full width wooden cresting above a hexastyle portico. The colossal Corinthian columns surmount high brick pedestals. A turned balustrade extends the width of a second floor balcony on the facade, while a cast iron railing connects the columns. The balustrade is repeated atop a north oval porch, and on both levels of a south two-story wing. Modi 11 ions and dentils enrigh the cornice of the full entablature which encircles the house and wings. Traceried sidelights and an elliptical fanlight frame the double central doors. Interior detailing includes a deep carved cornice in the front left room, and a carved entablature above paired pilasters in the hallway. The design of the house is attributed to C. C. Davis. The property includes a garage and a frame servant’s quarters, which is 843 Coates Street.