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6 o2 z5 ?W4o-,e" <br /> 1. Rating 2. County 3. Survey No. <br /> .1 Outstanding ] Notable [_''Contributing St. Joseph 141-450-64015 <br /> 4. Historic Name 5. Township Preliminary No. <br /> House Olive <br /> 6. Address 7. City 8. Quad Name <br /> 526 W. Michigant Street New Carlisle New Carlisle <br /> INDIANA HISTORIC SITES AND STRUCTURES INVENTORY State of Indiana Department of Natural Resources State Form 16822/Revised 1987 <br /> MUunt Contart O'rinic it�a ro <br /> L <br /> L-Apiclin <br /> I J Yes ❑No ❑Yes N No <br /> 12. Ownership Owner's Address(if different) <br /> 11 Public ®Private <br /> 13. Use Present Past 14. Category 15. Surveys! Legal Protections 16. Location Notes/Legal Description 17. Condition 18. Integrity <br /> Residence <br /> ®building N Excellent N Unaltered <br /> Commercial ❑ ❑ ❑district ❑Good ❑Altered <br /> ❑ ❑ ❑site ❑Fair ❑Moved <br /> ❑structure ❑Deteriorated Date Moved <br /> ❑ ❑ ❑object ❑ Ruins <br /> 19. Time Period(s) 20. Style(s) 21. Architect/Bulder <br /> 1929 American 4 Square <br /> 22. SPECIFY ALTERATIONS <br /> Removals Replacement l Additions I Other <br /> siding in soffit <br /> 23. DESCRIPTION 24. SITE PLAN <br /> Stories Two w M+ c 8 1 A .A <br /> Plan Square with front porch, rear addition <br /> Foundation brick N <br /> Walls WOOD: Weatherboard Clapboard siding i <br /> Roof Low pitched, hipped n <br /> Porches Front, semi-enclosed, with a row of four windows from, tapered wood post ,wide eaves. <br /> Openings Windows are 5/over/1 vertical lights, some with projecting cornices. <br /> Interior <br /> r <br /> Grounds/Outbuildings There is a small, one-car garage at rear. n� <br /> 25. No. of Contributing I BUI OBJ 26. No. of Non-contributing I Bin OBJ Busy highway <br /> Resources sTR Resources sTx <br /> 1 TOTAL 1 TOTAL <br /> 27. Environment <br /> SIT SIT <br /> 28. Areas of Significance: 29. Historic Context(s)/Statement of Significance/Additional Description: <br /> ❑AGRICULTURE <br /> ®ARCHITECTURE This house has a belt course at the second floor sill line, above which the clapboards are slightly narrower, providing <br /> ❑ARCHAEOLOGY: an illusion of perspective as you look up. I he main door is round arched with a wide, plain surround. <br /> ❑ART <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 /> ElPERFORMING ARTS <br /> ❑ PHILOSOPHY SR <br /> ❑POLITICS/GOVERNMENT <br /> ❑RELIGION E <br /> ❑SCIENCE NE <br /> ❑SOCIAL HISTORY <br /> ❑TRANSPORTATION <br /> ❑VERNACULAR/CONSTRUCTION 31. UTM 1�6 'i�5��2�1 1J4IfiJ7h Q81 <br /> LJUIHER <br /> 32. Information Sources <br /> 33. Surveyor C.B. Fife Affiliation Date <br /> 34. Revised by Affiliation Date <br /> 35. Revised by Affiliation Date <br /> J <br />