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HomeMy WebLinkAbout502 S Tracy 1985 i( �� � � 1 �...r � i� t...fi F' `'•. ._. � (��/ f-�l i1� 1 l � 1� V RAL INVENT� ► 1 l SiteK - i Loyal Desctiplion: Hoffman ' s Addl ti(a . D l ock ,_L is 33-3a v Address, 502 South Trac Ov:nership:r.ame: Don C. Quimby ❑ print` address: 502 South Tracy Roll K 38 Frame ❑ public Un-k own'l Historic Name:_ ,114 t Common 14ame: Unknown Date of Construction, O L ❑ oo:on;. i Architect:_ Builder. Unknown Original Owner 157(0(Z—Y ST-6(a.7(/ Orioinal Use: Residence Present Use: Residence Q^ / Research Sources: J ❑ abslract of 111le ❑ oily directories ❑ plat mcordslmaps 5ewedwaler permits 1,908 • 1�tax cards ❑ oblluaries /�❑ buildingpennll r, �1 ❑ biographies `may/U/,�, --LJ(°anborn maps—dates* 1 904 1 91 2�.-2� Bibliography. Department of Sanitation Sewer Permit, 1908, J.E. Carmichael i Location map or building plan with arrow north PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Describe present appearance of structurelsile,then conlrast'and compare that with it's original appearance, ' noting additions,alterations,and changes in materials.Discuss.significant architectural features. r This detached two-story single-family residence in the Dutch Colonial Style has - _ a rectangular plan with a'. pedimented shed-roofed front porch supported by fl-ated.... r porch posts, The one-b.ay.facade is :asymmetrical and consists of an o.ffset f.ront ientrance with fixed- and 1/1 doublehung windows. The- frame construction is finished r in wood siding with wood shingles in the gable ends. The structure rests on a 1 cinderblock foundation. The gambrel roof is covered with asphalt shingles and features hipped dormers- and a central brick chimney. The axis of the roof is perpendicular to the street.. . --fP.-RCF11 i Ec i u RAL I NIVEN-FO RY Sitek - :1 Lcpal Descriplion; Hoffman ' s Addition , Block # Lats_33=34 Address' 502 South Tracy Ov:nership:name: Don C. Quimby D private address: 502 South Tracy Roll X 38 Frame X ❑ public Historic Name: Unknown I;t C%' W', 'I 'L '' Common name: Unknown 7.908 44 O`l ❑ estimate • 0 Dale of Consituciion' ❑ tlocu)A Archilect:_ _ Builder. Unknown - 1 Original Ovine ? `5T(0Ry s��_ orioinal use, - Residence Present use; Residence i Research Sources: s I `n ' V J ❑ abstract of title city directories ❑❑(plat mcords/maps q s .ewer) aler permlls 1908 • LJ"tax cards D obituaries i ❑❑building permit Elbiographies ba_LXSanborn maps—dates' 1 904 1 9 1 2,1 A 27 Bibliography: Department of Sanitation Sewer Permit, 1908, J.E. Carmichael Location map or building plan with arrow north ' PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Describe present appearance of structurelsite,then contrast'and compare that with it's original appearance, noting additions,alterations,and chances in materials.Discuss.significant,architectural features. i i This detached two-story single-family residence in the Dutch Colonial Style has -a rectangular plan with a-. pedimented shed-roofed front porch supported by fl.a .,ed. . porch posts, The one.-b.ay. facade is asymmetrical 'and consists of an o.ffset f..ront entrance with fixed and 1/1 doublehung windows. The- frame construction is finished in wood siding with wood shingles in the gable ends. The structure rests on a cinderblock foundation. The gambrel roof is covered with asphalt shingles and ' features hipped dormers- and a central brick chimney. 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I Significance: This structure qualifies as a contributing element within a potential historic district 'due to its association with the residential aspect of the Civic Phase of Bozeman 's historic/architectural development. i I i INTEGRITY: Assess the degree to which the structure/site,and surrounding area accurately convey the historical associations of th, property. The historic integrity of this property has been retained -due to the survival of original design and materials. 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. MCDONALD ARCHITECTS PC Acreage-, Address' P.O. BOX 8163 _ _._ _ uses ouad• Date, MISSOULA, MONTANA 59807 UTM's• _ _- -- {�i a • ii �� 1 � ■ i r:i� 1 � � � � •i� � 1 l r ■ i h i� 1 .� � � .r � .iW -• m 'S7' • a I ■ � II ' 1 r 1 1 � II� 1 1 1A ■ 1 ■ I 1 w it N ■L.h'. 502 S. Trams One of only four known residential designs of architect, George Hancock in Bozeman, this house is well-preserved, and virtually indistinguishable from 'a builder-designed building. Only the hip-roofed cross dormer and the gambrel roof - both typical of the early 20th century, provide an indication that this progressive late 19th century house was designed by an architect. Hancock, an architect from Fargo, North Dakota, set up a temporary branch office in Bozeman during the first years of the 1890`s in order to design some of the major masonry buildings going up at the time, including the Bozeman Hotel (321 E. Main). While he was here, Hancock was hired to design a few houses as well , this one for Rev. Davis- Willson, pastor of the Springhill and Hamilton Presbyterian Church.. During part of the 1920' s and the 1930's , architect Fred F. Willson moved into this house from the house he built for himself in 1914 across the street at 509 S. Tracy. Bibliography . St. James Episcopal Church Anniversary Booklet, p.26. City Directories: 1900; 1904-5; p.178; 1910-11, p.174; 1912-13, p.170; 1916-17; 1927. Bird' s Eye View, 1898 1 � � R r •M