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S/11 <br /> A. HISTORIC NAME Charles Uhl Residence B. COUNTY St. Joseph C. NUMBER 141-05868-450 <br /> D. ADDRESS 20_9 West Front Street E. TWP/CITYQlive/New. Carl isle F. QUAD NAME <br /> SR NR NHL HABS HAER UTM REFERENCES 110 15141015 ,9 ,01 14 ,611 ,711i6iol <br /> STATE OF INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES INDIANA HISTORIC SITES AND STRUCTURES INVENTORY REVISED <br /> t s» <br /> 1. COMMON NAME John Hooten House 4. PROPERTY'S MAILING ADDRESS 5. LOCATION NOTES <br /> d <br /> 2. OWNERSHIP Public X Private John F. Hooten On the north s i dP of west Front <br /> 3. VISIBLE Yes No <br /> X 209 West Front Street Street east of the alley in the middle <br /> New Carlisle. Indiana 46552 of the block. <br /> 6. USE PRESENT PAST PRESENT PAST 7. ENDANGERED 8. CATEGORY 9. LOCAL LEGAL PROTECTION <br /> Residence XL] 1� Military ❑ ❑ Vacant District Historic District <br /> Govt./Pol. O O Entertainment ❑ ❑ Neglected X Building(s) Landmark <br /> Commerce ❑ O Scientific ❑ ❑ Encroachment Structure Deed Restriction <br /> Industrial ❑ ❑ Religious ❑ O Other Site Other <br /> Agriculture ❑ O Park ❑ ❑ Object <br /> Transportation ❑ O Museum ❑ ❑ — .- <br /> Organization ❑ ❑ Educational O ❑ <br /> —� -- --- — <br /> Other ❑ ❑ <br /> 10. CONDITION 11. BUILDING INTEGRITY 11a. Specify Alterations 17. I SITE PLAN <br /> Excellent Unaltered Removals <br /> X Good X Altered <br /> Structural <br /> Fair Moved <br /> Deteriorated Date Replacement Perth In— <br /> Ruins Additions <br /> and wrought iron railing. <br /> > <br /> 880 <br /> 12. DATE 1 13. STYLE Stick/Vernacular 14. ARCHITECT/BUILDER <br /> 2-story Stick/Vernacular house with 2/2 double hue windows and <br /> 15. DESCRIPTION y g w i <br /> wood shutters. Front portico is supported by 2 sauare columns under a segments] arcF <br /> with a wide frieze. Small over hang covers wide frieze board and corner boards. w. FRa,.x Sf <br /> Inscriptions Facade Material 511 to the weather 18. ENVIRONMENT <br /> 16. OUTBUILDINGS g garage on Shingle siding ara e with clapboard siding. <br /> • <br /> green house attached. <br /> 19. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE <br /> Aboriginal Community Planning Humanities Religion <br /> Arts Education Indian Science/Technology <br /> X Architecture Engineering Landscape Architecture Social/Ethnicity <br /> Commerce Environs/Neighborhoods Military Transportation <br /> Communications Exploration/Settlement Politics/Government Vernacular/Construction <br /> Other <br /> Specify the significance for each area checked <br /> This Stick/Vernacular style house was constructed circa 1880 for <br /> Charles Uhl . Uhl purchased the land from Jeremiah Service in 1858 for <br /> $30.00. Uhl sold the property to Ransom Hubbard in 1884. <br /> It is a significant 2 story clapboard house with two-over <br /> two double huna sash windows and a gable roof with wide friP7ec__ <br /> Ransom Hubbard's widow. Mary Hubbard, sold the residence to Charles <br /> E. Whitaker in 1909. Subsequent owners were William H. Stites, Ellis <br /> and Adaline Clark, Marvin Smith. The present owners family purchased the <br /> residence in 1945. John F. Hooten presently owns and resides in the home. <br /> l anal nacr r�rr ;r,n_ Lot 17 Services 3rd Vac Al lev lying E & Adj. <br /> 20. INFORMATION SOURCES <br /> ATTACH <br /> NEGATIVE <br /> ENVELOPE <br /> HERE <br /> 21. SURVEYOR <br /> 22. DATE — 30 19E1. <br /> r <br />