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HomeMy WebLinkAbout501 S Tracy �—tl lC1 11 T EC ! U RAL 1NI 11 1_NTOR l JSi1ek Legal D=scriplion:_fdl_View Add iti9n, Block 6. Lots I , no "f 2 Addtess. 501 South Tracy Ov:nership:name: Isabel May Haynes ❑ pri.ale address: 501 South Tracy Roll X 3S Frame R 7 ❑ public Historic Name: Unknown Common name: Unknown ❑ rslimaled Date of Construction 1914 D aocumenred Atchilect*_ Fred Willson Builder. Unknown J Original Owner Fred Wi 11 son +� STQV�y Original Use: Residence t- Present Use..., _ Residence Research Sources: ❑.ebslracl of title ❑ chy direclories �❑Dc plat records/maps JP sewefl.aler permits 1915 CJ9as cards ❑ obituaries v I y❑[building permit r� ❑ biographies _ [JSanborn maps—dales' 1904 }1 91 2 1 9� Bibliography. Department of Sanitation Sewer Permit, 1915, Bunker Locallon map or building plan with arrow north PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Describe present appearance of structure/site,then contrast and compare that with it's original appearance, noting additions,alterations, and changes in materials.Discuss.significant architectural features. This detached two-story single-family residence is a scaled-down version of the Colonial Revival Style and has a square plan "with a pedimented porch. The porch has -decorative metal- work and 'has an •offset paneled f-ront entrance. The windows are fixed and- 4/1 double-stung -wfth­ -shutters in• th-e second'story. The one-bay facade has brick pilasters and the frame constructionis finished in clapboard. The foundation is of cinderblock. The hipped roof is covered with asphalt shingles and features hipped dormers and exposed rafters. There is a central brick chimney. The axis of the roof is parallel to the street. Outbuildings include a garage of wood. HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Justify how the persons,important events,and/or historical patterns associaieowaninesuutruic­ and surrounding area lend the property significance. The architect and owner of this structure is Fred Willson, son of General Lester Willson, early settler in the Bozeman area. Fred Willson graduated from Bozeman' s Montana State College and went on to Columbia for his degree in Architecture. He is well known for his many architectural achievements in the city of Bozeman.- Significance: This structure is potentially eligible for the National Register of historic places due to its historic associations and architectural significance. INTEGRITY. Assess the degree to which the structurelsite,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, materials, use, setting grid 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. MCDONALD ARCHITECTS PC. Acreage, Address: P.O. BOX 8163 USGS Qu,-id: Date- MISSOULA, MONTANA 59807 UTM's•