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Address: 202 Lindley Place
Ownership:name: Ronald D. Baylay and Nancy E. Band ren
0 private❑ public address: 202 Lindley Place Roll# L� Frame#
1) O L.1 V E Historic Name: None
t Common Name: None
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Date of Construction: 1889-1892 ® documented
Architect: Unknown
-~ Builder. Unknown
Original Owner: Joseph
1 V Original use: Residence
C� Q Present use: Residence
Research Sources:
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Z plat records/maps tract ❑ sewerlwater permits
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C} + 11 ❑ building permit ❑ biographies
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❑ Sanborn maps—dates
Bibliography:
Avant—Courier—August 27, 1892;
— -• . - January 1, 1889
— -- Progressive Me — See attached sheet
Department of sanitation
KO C H S T R E E T urelsite,then contrast and compare that with it's original appearance,
Jnificant architectural features.
This detached two-and-one-half story single-family residence has a T-shaped
plan with a projected enclosed front porch with a shed roof. The two-bay
facade is asymmetrical and consists of an offset glass-paned front entrance
flanked by fixed, casement and 1/1 double-hung windows. The frame con-
struction--finished in brick and rests on a rubble stone foundation.
The:-Vule roo is covered with green asphalt shingles and features dormers
and ove anging eaves. There is one central brick chimney. Outbuildings
include a garage.
HISTORICAL SIGNIFICANCE: Justify how the persons,important evr- 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 to Bozeman history, Joseph M. Lindley. Born in 1840 in Indiana,
Lindley came to Montana after the Civil War and farmed in several locations
before settling in Bozeman in 1882. Engaged in real estate, insurance and
loan business, Lindley developed two additions which bear his name, Lindley's
and Lindley's and Guy's Additions as well as building many rental houses.
This brick house he built for himself, at one time owning a brickyard.
This structure is potentially eligible for the National Register because
of its historical associations and because of its architectural integrity
of materials, location, setting, design and use.
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. N CCONALD ARCHITECTS P.C. Acreage*
Address: P. G. G� , 6163 USGS Quad:
Date: MISSOULA, MONTANA 59E07 LITM's:
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