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HomeMy WebLinkAbout412 S Black 1985 ilk ONTANA HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL INVENTORY 8itek Legal Description: Black's Lots 14. 139.41 Tr. 11 being 53. 72'x ' in 1A _ Address- 412 South Black Block C Ownership:name: Julian Sche tt ❑ private address: 412 South Black Roll#71 Frame N 27 ❑ public C(,{ g.—T� Historic Name: Common Name: Unknown ' / El estimated J C Date of Construction: IA—M--i:ff" h �'documented Architect: Unknown r(o �--- --- �� --- --- Builder. Unknown ..r'I Af/ I./,sir` 1 f•` " Original Owner. fir.�1:TOt�e J Original Use Residence _ d FresentUse: Residence — Research Sources: r r ❑ abstract of title El city directories ® platrecords/maps tract Pq sewer/water permits ❑ tax cards ❑ obituaries r — _ ❑ building permit ❑ biographies ® Sanbom maps—dates, 1889 _j Bibliography: - - _ Birdseye Map , 1884 T_ Sewer Permit , 1936, Margaret Cousins ' — — - Department of Sanitation ;ture/site,then contrast and compare that with it's original appearance, ignificant architectural features. I This detached one-story single-family residence has a T-shaped plan with a gable-roofed enclosed front vestibule. The one-bay facade is symmetrical and consists of a central front entrance with casement and 4/1 double-hung windows and a daylight basement. The frame construction is finished in shiplap and rests on a raised concrete foundation. The hipped-gable-combination roof is covered with green asphalt shingles and has a central metal stovepipe. Out- buildings include a gable-roofed garage. The axis of the main roof is perpen- dicular to the street. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Justify how the persons,important events,and/or historical patterns associated with the structurelsite and surrounding area lend the property significance. ,I iResearch in the sources consulted in this survey has not yielded any ! significant historical information concerning persons or events !, associated with this property. 1 This structure is air—fry-tr-u-s-i-ve element within a potential historic district. _1 INTEGRITY: Assess the degree to which the structure/site,and surrounding area accurately convey the historical associations of the Jproperty. i The historic integrity of this property has not been retained due to change Iin original design and materials. 1 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: i Name JAMES R NTDONAl D ARCHITECTS P C Acreage: Address: P P 0 E 163 _ USGS Quad: 111 Date: N]iD N I A N A r`)ilu% UTM's: AUG imwi 412 S. Black This typical , vernacular hip--roofed Bungalow was built by Clare H. Cousins, a salesman with the Wagner Brothers Clothing Store, in 1936 for he and his wife, Margaret Cousins.. This house replaced an earlier one on the site. Bibliography Application for Sewer Connection, December 11, 1936, Margaret Cousins.. City Directory: 1940, p.46. - NTANA HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL INVENTORY1 Site Legal Descdption: Black's Lots W. 139.4' Tr. 11 being 5 .72'x .4' in 1A _ Address, 412 South Black Block C - - Ownership:name: Julian Sche tt i ❑ private address: 412 South Black Roll#71 Frame N 27 r public S � __� Historic Name: .�TFkTIOWn / , C� � ��✓1!' Y.•`'� �'' I Common Name: Unknown -aT �� ❑ estimated J Date of Construction: 1A,7-;wjj+" 'documented f Architect: Unknown � - Builder. Unknown Original Owner. —"- ---� I Residence •'- •— ; -- I - �: Original Use- Present Use. Residence _ Research Sources: ' r El abstract of tllle ❑ city directories plat records/maps tract 29 sewer/water permits ❑ tax cards ❑ obituaries r — _ — Elbuilding permit El biographies 29 Sanborn maps—dates, 1889 Bibliography: Birdseye Map , 1884 Sewer Permit , 1936, Margaret Cousins — — - L Department of Sanitation It ,turelsite,then contrast and compare that with it's original appearance, ignificant architectural features. This detached one-story single-family residence has awed plan with a gable-roofed enclosed front vestibule. The one-bay facade iSP'symmetrical and consists of a central front entrance with casement and 4/1 double-hung windows and a daylight basement. The frame construction is finished in shiplap and rests on a raised concrete foundation . The hipped-gable-combination roof is covered with green asphalt shingles and has a central metal stovepipe. Out- buildings include a gable-roofed garage. The axis of the main roof is perpen- dicular to the street.