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1. Rating 2. County 3. Survey No. <br /> Outstanding Notable Contributing St. Joseph 1 41-450-6401 1 <br /> 4. Historic Name 5. Township Preliminary No. <br /> David Hay House olive <br /> 6. Address 7. City 4. Quad Name <br /> 306 Elm Street New Carlisle New Carlisle <br /> INDIANA HISTORIC SITES AND STRUCTURES INVEN` - �, _.... <br /> Mount Contact Prints Here • . __ <br /> 9. Common Name 110. Visible 11. Endangered Explain <br /> F_l Yes ❑No ❑Yes [-] No <br /> 12. Ownership Owner's Address (if different) <br /> [_j Public Z Private <br /> 13. Use Present Past 14. Category 15. Surveys I Legal Protections 16. Location Notes/Legal Description 17. Condition 18. Integrity <br /> Residence ® ® ®building ❑Excellent ❑Unaltered <br /> Commercial ❑ ❑ ❑district ®Good ❑Altered <br /> ❑ ❑ ❑site ❑Fair ®Moved <br /> ❑structure ❑Deteriorated <br /> Date Moved <br /> ❑ ❑ ❑object ❑ Ruins 1981 <br /> 19. Time Period(s) 20. Style(s) 21. Architect/Builder <br /> c. 1852/1870 Italianate <br /> 22. SPECIFY ALTERATIONS <br /> Removals Replacement Additions Other <br /> Chimney Moved from 113 E. Chestnut <br /> 23. DESCRIPTION 24, SITE PLAN <br /> Stories Two .1_­0 't <br /> Plan Square with side addition <br /> •s <br /> Foundation New concrete block " N <br /> Walls WOOD: Weatherboard Shiplap siding � <br /> Roof Low hipped <br /> Porches Front, open with wood columns, a second porch at the side has the same details + <br /> Openings Windows are tw/over/two lights with pedimented surrounds on the second floor o <br /> Interior <br /> Grounds/Outbuildings There are some young pine trees in the foreground, in a line and also <br /> dividing this lot from its neighbor, thus providing much needed privacy. <br /> 25. No. of Contributing I BUt OBJ 26. No. of Non-contributing BUI U OBJ Quiet residential street <br /> Resources STR Resources STx <br /> 1 TOTAL TOTAL <br /> SIT SIT Q 27. Environment <br /> 28. Areas of Significance 29. Historic Context(s)/Statement of Significance/Additional Description: <br /> AGRICULTURE <br /> Z ARCHITECTURE This house was moved to save it from demolition. It was once located adjacent to the present Post Office. Some of <br /> ❑ARCHAEOLOGY: the interesting details, include corner boards with molding in long vertical panels and wide lintel beneath wide eaves <br /> ❑ART with a boxed cornice. <br /> ❑COMMERCE <br /> ❑COMMUNICATIONS <br /> ❑COMMUNITY PLANNING & DEVELOF <br /> ❑CONSERVATION <br /> ❑ECONOMICS <br /> ❑EDUCATION <br /> ❑ENGINEERING <br /> ❑ENTERTAINMENT/RECREATION <br /> ❑ETHNIC HERITAGE: <br /> ❑ EXPLORATION/SETTLEMENT <br /> ❑ HEALTH/MEDICINE <br /> ❑ INDUSTRY <br /> ❑ INVENTION <br /> ❑ LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE <br /> ❑ LAW <br /> ❑ LITERATURE 30. FOR STATE OFFICE USE ONLY <br /> ❑MARITIME HISTORY <br /> ❑MILITARY <br /> ❑ NR <br /> PERFORMING ARTS <br /> ❑ PHILOSOPHY SR <br /> ❑ POLITICS/GOVERNMENT <br /> ❑ RELIGION E <br /> ❑SCIENCE NE <br /> ❑ SOCIAL HISTORY <br /> ❑TRANSPORTATION 31. UTM <br /> ❑VERNACULAR/CONSTRUCTION 116 V5�T411 F 1 jJJ4��7#161 <br /> L_I U I HER <br /> 32. Information Sources <br /> Former Survey- Earlier date was supplied by the present owner. This may be the earliest part of the house, which was enlarged later. <br /> 33. Surveyor Affiliation Date <br /> WGI <br /> C. B. Fife 8/26/99 <br /> 34. Revised by Affiliation Date <br /> 35. Revised by Affiliation Date <br />