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ARCHITECTURAL INVENTORY [Site
Legal Description: Black's Lots 12 'x ' S14
Address: 408 South Black
Ownership:name: Roy L. Johnston
❑ private address: 408 South Black Roll a 71 Frame# 28
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Date of Construction: 1878-1883 ba documented
Architect, Unknown
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_ l , Original Owner. Hiram Stone
Original Use- Residence
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Present Use: Residence two-unit)
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Research Sources:
V El abstract of title ❑ city directories
bd plat records/maps tract ❑ sewer/water permits
❑ tax cards ❑ obituaries
❑ building permit I biographies
Sanborn maps—dates:1 RR 4
Bibliography:
1 (\j Leesons, 1884, 131 + Engraving — See
Attached sheet
Avant—Courier—November 21, 1878
Interview•-Mrs. Louise Shunk, July 1983
No Sewer/Water Permits
p�/turelsite,then contrast and compare that with it's original appearance,
S� V S 1T O f T gnificant architectural features.
This detached two-story double-family residence has a central hall plan with
irregular additions to the rear, and side. There is a shed-roofed front porch,
a shed-roofed addition to the rear side, with a small shed-roofed enclosed back
porch attached to that. The facade is symmetrical and consists of a central
front entrance with fixed and 2/2 double-hung windows, with leaded glass in the
upper portion of the fixed window. The frame construction is finished in
aluminum siding and rests on a rubble foundation. The gable roof is covered with
wood shakes and features two small gabled dormers and a central brick chimney.
The axis of the main roof is parallel to the street. Additions include a new
kitchen area to the rear and a second story apartment entrance. Outbuildings
include a shed.
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Justify how the persons,important events,and/or historical patterns associated with the structure/site
and surrounding area lend the property significance.
This property is significant because this residence is associated with a person
important in Bozeman history, Hiram H. Stone. Stone was born in Vermont in
1819, came to Montana in 1862 and settled in Bozeman in 1871. He was engaged
in farming, mining and stock raising. With his son-in-law William L. Perkins
and son Howard, he was involved in some land development in northeast Bozeman,
the Perkins and Stone addition. Son Howard was engaged in Bridger Canyon
logging, in the Stone Creek region.
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 materials 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 P RED BY: GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION:
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