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• <br />521 East South Street <br />HISTORICAL CONTEXT <br />The location of this house was developed for suburban residential use in the <br />early 1870s, having been platted in 1869 by John Rush. By 1874, a house had <br />been constructed on this lot as indicated in the 1874 bird's eye view. <br />published by Chas. Shober & Co. and the 1875 Atlas published by Higgins Belden <br />& Company. according to the Sanborn maps, the prior house appears to have been <br />a gable and wing type. The site was occupied until approximately 1906 when <br />this address is found'to be vacant in city directories. <br />In 1911, Hannah Auer purchased this property from Edward Auer. Sometime around <br />this date the present house was constructed. This house was occupied by Hannah <br />and her siblings Margaret and James. Margaret moved from the house in 1914. <br />James became a Captain of the Fire Department. Hannah taught at the South Bend <br />Conservatory of Music. James who retired in 1935 lived in the house until'1952 <br />and Hannah is last listed there in 1954. <br />ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION <br />This two story frame house is located on the north side of South Street and <br />the west side of Rush Street. The foundation is brick. The house is very <br />eclectic in style having generally Queen Ann features in plan and massing <br />including protruding side bays in a more or less cruciform shape, wrap-around <br />porch at the front and street side, and a two story porch at the northeast <br />rear corner. The front porch roof is supported by Tuscan columns. In contrast, <br />.the siding and window placement has a evident Prairie style influence with <br />horizontally divided areas of beveled siding divided by a stringcourse of drip <br />mould at the second floor window sill line. The main roof of the house and <br />porch are hipped as is common in both the Queen Ann and Prairie styles and the <br />gables over the side bay extensions feature triangulated gable pediments <br />common to Queen Ann design. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Based on the HPC Local Landmarks Criteria, the building at 521 East South <br />Street has been recommended by the Landmarks Committee of the Historic <br />Preservation Commission as a Local Historic Landmark. The building meets the <br />criteria in at least three areas. <br />1.) Its character, interest, or value as part of the development, heritage, or <br />culture of the City of South Bend, St. Joseph County, the State if <br />Indiana, or the United States of America. <br />2.) Its embodiment o,f elements of architectural design, detail, materials, or <br />craftsmanship which represents an architectural characteristic or <br />innovation. <br />• 3.) Its suitability for preservation. <br />