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HomeMy WebLinkAbout421 S Black 1985 MONTANA HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL INVENTORY Fte Legal Description: Hoffman's Lots 3 and 4/Blk I all Address: 421 South Black __ Ownership:name: dames L. Robertson ❑ private address: 421 South Black Roll N 70 Frame N 24 ❑ Oublic l C 19.7-1 S S r- Historic Name: Alinknown �- ---� I Common Name: Unknown le ❑ estimated ( , -4 1 ._ U� � F Date of Construction: 1910 ® documented I ;� -• -- --- Architect: 1 _ Builder: }-- - - - - ? Original Owner. Stanley Rnslow/L..G.-•.Booker Original Use- Residence - Present Use* RP�idP>s Research Sources: El of title ❑ city directories _ 1 ❑ plat records/maps X sewerlwater permits El tax cards ❑ obituaries t _ ❑ building permit ❑ biographies — — — ® Sanborn maps—GWOS' 19 12 Bibliography: CV Department of Sanitation i % ---- ) �-- - ;turelsite,then contrast and compare that with it's original appearance, ignificant architectural features. CT!'1r:)NJ_ This detached two-and-one-half double-family residence has a square plan with a flat-roofed overhang above the front entrance. The two-bay facade is asymmetrical and consists of two off-center front entrances with fixed and 1/1 double-hung windows. There are hipped roof bay windows on the second story of each side. The frame construction is finished in stucco and rests on a concrete foundation. The hipped roof is covered with asphalt shingles and has a central brick chimney and overhanging eaves. Outbuildings include two garages. , 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. rj This structure qualifies as a can 'r=ib'u't nq eIernent jvithin a potential historic district due to its association with the residential aspect of the Civic Phase of Bozeman 's historic/architectural development. 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. 1 None. 1 ' FORM PREPARED BY: GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: I JAMES R. MUONALD ARCHITECT'S P.C. Acreage: Name — Address: USGS Quad: kJ JI Date: UTM's: 421 S, Black A single example of the "American Four Square" house type, alterations such as the present picture window and porch have rendered this house of marginal significance. The stucco was probably applied around 1930. Stanley Enslow, a carpenter, was listed at this address in 1912, but not in 1910, and probably built the house. By 1916 he had moved. The house is generally similar to "House Design No. 1525" of Hodgson`s house pattern catalog (see appendix). Bibliography Application for Water Service, 415 S. Black, December 5, 1910, Stanley Enslow. City Directories: 1912-13, p.77; 1916. Hodgson. i i MONTANA HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL INVENTORY Site# Legal Description: Hoffman's Lots and Address: 421 South Black Ownership:name: dames B. Robertson ❑ private address: 421 South Black Roll# 70 Frame# 24 ❑ oublic C/ I p 71S Historic Name: Common Name : Unknown ❑ estimated Date of Construction: n. 1910 R1 documented 4 Q� Architect: Unknown �/ ' l—• __ ►— - Builder: 1 f Original Owner. St an1e G.Ens i Original Use: Residence r Present Use* Residpnrp (two- Research Sources: i - f ❑ abstract of title ❑ city directories r— I { ❑ plat records/maps sewer/water permits v = ❑ tax cards ❑ obituaries 1 V t C� _ ❑ building permit ❑ biographies IN Sanborn maps—dates' 1912 .. t ..__--- ---j —• _.__ -- - --• � I Bibliography: C\j ! Department of Sanitation - . .. �— ;turelsite,then contrast and compare that with it's original appearance, ignificant architectural features. This detached two-and-one-half double-family residence has a square plan with a flat-roofed overhang above the front entrance. The two-bay facade is asymmetrical and consists of two off-center front entrances with fixed and 1/1 double-hung windows . There are hipped roof bay windows on the second story of each side. The frame construction is finished in stucco and rests on a concrete foundation. The hipped roof is covered with asphalt shingles and has a central brie chimney and overhanging eaves. Outbuildings include two garages. t�1�tZ-rt n` ' 0�,lV 1,1kE� [7 1 f 1 t�G P VOL 2 lJ A-