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HomeMy WebLinkAbout119 S Sixth 1985 MONTANA HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL INVENTORY Site# Legal Description_ Park N. 10' of 19, all 20, 21, S. 15' of 22/Blk 2 Address: 119 South Sixth Ajj Ownership:name: Everett R. Halbrook IR orivate address: 119 South Sixth Roll a 60 Frame s24A-2 ❑ public Q n J Historic Name: Unknown r Common Name: Unknown �;i El L 7 ' re-1904 Mdocumented Date of Construction: _ 1 Architect: Unknown -r — Builder. — Unknown Original owner: Unknown _ I Original Use: Rpsidpncp L_ _L_1_ Present use: Residence (multi ) _ CL _T Research Sources: I ❑ abstract of title f7 city directories r ® plat records/maps tract 1�j sewerlwaterpermlls I El tax cards ❑ obituaries ❑ building permit F, biographies N IR Sanborn maps—dales. 1904 `�� ► - � J Bibliography: Water Permit, 1939 renewal, Alpha 0 Pi -a Department of Sanitation PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Describe present appearance of structure/site,then contrast and compare that with it's original appearance, noting additions,alterations,and changes In materials.Discuss significant architectural features. This detached two-and-one-half story multi-family residence has a rectangular plan with a shed-roofed front porch with gable overdoor, an enclosed side stairway entrance to the second story, and a rear attached garage. The two-bay facade is asymmetrical and consists of an off-center front entrance with 8/8 double-hung windows. The frame construction is finished in vinyl shingles and rests on a rubble foundation. The gable roof is covered with light green asphalt shingles and features two wall dormers and boxed, overhanging eaves. The axis of the roof is perpendicular to the street. 0 t nISTORiCAL SIGNIFICANCE: Justify how the persons,important events,and/or historical patterns associated with the structure/site and surrounding area lend the property significance. Research in the sources consulted in this survey has not yielded any significant historical information concerning persons or events associated with this property. This structure qualifies as a contributing element within a potential historic district due to its association with the residential aspect of the Civic Phase of Bozeman 's historic/architectural development. i INTEGRITY: Assess the degree to which the structure/site,and surrounding area accurately convey the historical associations of the iproperty. The historic integrity of this property has been retained due to the survival of original design and materials and continuity of use, setting and location. i INFORMATION VALUE: Explain how the extant structure/site may demonstrate or yield information about its historic use or construc- tion. None. FName EPARED BY: GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: JAMES R. MCDONALD ARCHITECTS P.C.P. 0. BOX 8I63 USGS Qua&_ - Date: ;�;�� DULA, MONTANA 59807 UTM's: - 119 S. 6th 1985 revision Matt Cohen, surveyor This large, simple Colonial revival style house is typical of several patterns offered in Hodgson' s turn of the century house pattern catalogue. The house is well preserved overall , and makes a significant contribution to the street- scape due to sheer size. On the Sanborn Map of 1904, the house is shown standing by itself, surrounded by considerable open space. The house was occupied by the Alpha Omicron Pi Sorority from at least as early as 1922, and at least as late as 1927. Bibliography Application for Sewer Connection, September 8, 1921 , Mary K. Powers, J.R. Powers (agent) City directories: 1914; 1922; 1925; p. 30; 1927, pp. 119, 190.