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HomeMy WebLinkAbout326 S Black 1984 MONTANA HISTORICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL INVENTORY [Site Legal Description ' ' 1 Address: 326 South Black .. Ownership:name: Rudolph P. Matzinger -19 ❑ private address: Roll N�1 Frame Jf3 !_ public 326 South Black Historic Name: linknown Common Name:linkn J . ❑ estimated --- f - - Date of Construction: 1903-1904 IR documented Architect. b(-- ; �._ �- • Builder: Unknown Original Owner. John P. Gary NiOriginal Use: Residence ►- Present Use:. Residence i. Research Sources: v ❑ abstract of title ❑ city directories V (� plat recordslmaps tract ❑ sewerlwater permits ❑ tax cards ❑ obituaries ,4.' -- T �• •. _ ❑ building permit ❑ biographies Sanborn maps—dales 19 O4 Bibliography: Interview with Judge Joseph Gary, July f ---— 1983 P Sewer Permit, 1907, Gary Brothers Department of Sanitation ��- -- - T O,ure/site,then contrast and compare that with it's original appearance, S nificant architectural features. This structure is a one-and-one-half single-family residence with an irregular plan and a hipped roof open porch. The three bay facade is asymmetrical and consists of an offset front entrance with 1/1 double-hung windows and a rounded turret in the corner of the front facade. The frame construction is finished in shiplap siding and rests on a low concrete foundation. The hipped roof is covered with cedar shakes and features a hipped dormer and boxed eaves as well as a central brick chimney. Outbuidings include three newer 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. This property was built for John P. Gary who arrived in Bozeman about 1900 to set up a grocery and later a grain business. Coming with Gary from Michigan was his brother Martin. The two brothers built side-by-side within a few years of each other. When Martin Gary moved to Livingston, Montana, John Gary then moved into his brother's house. This structure is potentially eligible for the National Register because of its historical associations and because of its architectural significance. 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 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 PREPARED BY: GEOGRAPHICAL INFORMATION: Name JAMES R. P.TPONAl n ARCHITECTS P C Acreage, AddressP_; . LU.% i 3 USGS Quad: Date: N IZS0111 A, MONTANA SAM UTM's: AU