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HomeMy WebLinkAbout218 S Willson (2) MONTANA HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL INVENTORY [Site Legal Description: Alderson' Bl F Lot S 2' of l Address: 218 South Willson 1WW Ownership:name• Dr. Theodore Chemodurow pub,ce address: 934 N. 30th, Billings, r1T 59101 Roll# 32 Frame X 12 D� ve Q Li (/ C Historic Name: Unknown common Name: Unknown ❑ estimated E Date of Construction. Pre_1889 ® documented Architect: nk 0 Builder Unknown 1- r _ Original Owner. Addie Mardis Original Use- Residence `'( c S CLA R-� S J Present Use: J T Research Sources: - ❑ abstract of title ❑ city directories plat records/maps tract ❑ sewer/water permits O ❑ tax cards ❑ obituaries — •J` I ❑ building permit ❑ biographies Sanborn maps—dates• 1899 ; Bibliography: ~— Department of Sanitation Sewer Permit, 1904, Mrs. Shearer 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-story multi-family residence has an irregular plan with an enclosed shed-roofed front porch adjoining a flat-roofed extension bay. There are other additions with shed roofs at various points along the building. The frame construction is finished in stucco with shingles in the gable ends and the gable-hipped combination roof is covered with grey asphalt shingles. The roof features eave returns and curved soffits under the eaves , as well as a brick exterior chimney on the south side. The axis of the main roof is perpendicular to the street. _] HISTORICAL 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 is a neutral element within a potential historic district. INTEGRITY: Assess the degree to which the structure/site,and surrounding area accurately convey the historical associations of the property. The historic integrity of this property has been retained due to the survival of original design and continuity of use, setting and location. INFORMATION VALUE: Explain how the extant structure/site may demonstrate or yield information about its historic use or construc- tion. None. FORM PREPARED BY: GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Name Acreage: Address: USGS Quad: Date:. UTM's: • vc6 d M k " L'7 Q� ,q (p�U°�bi r, �' pop LI OFp U�yN{ DTI A GS i®,,Uy FMi U , f.. @ /.:'d ��{{N'W9 '}n. N > a, LJ Pj �n 5 Ly [a MP C7 y yOj .�M I�\�)� D—. V q R°�0ie p,���Ch"gym' W R A u� °� •" �' �' Wa+G,.�' '`�' a V a'�q� A� p�� A c� �.� a •dU�, �p4 °ao;{B° � E' AXE �,W vt ° „ t�& ° ` P°esA ,'? ! � ro � 'y yq aIn. .a.'+J m a p a ,. m4cq '"'titim a ocdpaf0��y , O,�ca p�aaj >�",pwbbp,�Naai�� °� �"��w� ���>�%^dp"rd� °�U� anti waa�ag a mAE+ E4ia U �ZU xf �Wti$�aPA o o LM nog � �a � � o �i° .Lj F3 Ln y'$. d� a'�, ka' WA V� 00 TO cd a cvn#4r cd b td a m gad cFd cAd cad cad d cdd + a coi m ao d 4°°e� o V�9 1 9 o o cmi gig c3 chi cqi V.� a�'i O q —'� - x wa o ;gym� ��,AO a le �yP��>�>�>� ���y���� Nam °'°'� dAED Wxt7 o..•ap doa°�¢ or�U �Uoo��000gv��W���s dE+p� �a�a N +cl�vcvCo n,� ti.i iN tg05c��1 171�`Na�N 3�a��h��� P 8o _n Ar 8,04n N m �O Eoi + .N p m q chi �d no Rm 1 �zrn#ao°q. a� N'moou3 2�0a, XhMaoa H � a °_ o NH 'XU - ayaas �b° �Og•A a Da' yo In a yrA,a° + .No-+f pN°'` �°�da�m..ti.'tCia.�,E�,w° +c,E; wtm_ qo^C . n g ,ti�m „aUO �r 'Pa'i'U"a Aa�d pcad Crm%� G cl� A c, _M)E, c". R a m. r] -bol Cl(��-dtiiFi Pi z Z ci m� !n W,° a,.°mac U^a0 aiQ c � h", cc—�, adm Qa�a�ti '^ 0.— Ow� N 7�yaF+ O cry F�— y� x dd . ,."� ca NcH ,n Roo idFo° �Fc1v� GEi�'� Fpo+� pxs.cb , asr ti^ ."q w Oi cd-��� o.^qti`� Eim ',R•�°,., aw p �, NRI a�ms;�; pdc. ' cdo�mm� 0 N R o m � a,q 08 o ��N R-, a ' G��dw ,byc , UUo�,�5` °Qv� .o�ti�'r' °rq oE,,h aQj,n c. "0 oxiWP a ti cd C4�a. I. ,d E- ° a w �,� N� A �1 A o Mwz r� A �w oPa W o a - li� A ti ril - ce MR AN Gv N N N N C$ M 1••�-- T'� r-1 N c1 4d O W Z.) J. O ,o rn Z i oaf 40 N iu o rnOo 0° ci E �Ud ,n o�&5 c°�0� x 'tea c°� ;J� ° 5 s a• 05Wa ,nw t�� �, W a o�p �N p rAJ a O ,. A f� ,r��+ .�, d nM �' m v CJ g .i .a •n •d M° a> !� ^I •d N d U1 a U2 O Wa o EiN NO Npbc .+q�q �lo�j o a yN �5 °' U+�i � UQ °�Nti�baa. NeNiWUa °WOa7°� +, I�� c .A° $p am x W�a aasa cd° Ei x o ad NF� x ' a 0Pq O �°5 41c ar N �Fa�o4 y�Wp ti xdKtiO +, ` pF V [a t qca � CO 0 a PA to HWaaw ti J V .y ,�1cD cQv N �dNi'vNi 3i � �iA,NA IT ✓�cD cad ,O cb uS ci> ii)E C 9606-98S '131 NVIN3Z08 NIVN 'M VISZ 4331NY'dvne NOIIOV-JSILVS—)I'dOM 13N18V0 1213dX8 S'dOIO IIINOO „3sdnd NnoA lld Ol crime 3M„ l` IHN39 5u NVW3il (I 3 � dIIdM