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. HISTORICAL CONTEXT <br />This property is located on Lincolnway West which is the twentieth Century, <br />name for the Michigan road which was opened in the early 1830's as the first <br />connecting road between Lake Michigan and the Ohio River. This lot was <br />platted in 1904. However, the assessor's records indicate no structures <br />constructed in that year and only a few in 1905 and 1906. The South Bend <br />Brewing Association Brewery directly across the street was constructed in <br />1905. The building presently being considered was constructed in the first <br />wave of major development of Augustine's Addition in 1907. The first resident <br />known to reside at this address was William H. Wenrick, a foreman at Singer. <br />ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION <br />The house is a two story .foursquare type constructed entirely in split -rock <br />faced concrete block with a pyramidal roof which features an attic gable to <br />the front and east sides. These gable walls are finished in stucco/half <br />timber effect. A one story covered front porch which is also constructed in <br />the split -faced block including the porch knee -wall and piers which support <br />tuscan columns. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Based on the Historic.Preservation Commission's Local Landmarks Criteria, -the <br />building at 1631 Lincolnway West has been recommended by the Landmarks <br />Committee of the Historic Preservation Commission as a as a Local Historic <br />• .Landmark by Historic Preservation Commission. The building meets the criteria <br />in at least three areas: <br />1.) Its character, interest and value as part of the development, heritage, or <br />Culture of the city of. South Bend, St. Joseph County, the state of <br />Indiana, or the United States of America. <br />2.) Its Embodiment of elements of architectural design, detail., materials, or <br />craftsmanship which represents an architectural characteristic or <br />innovation. <br />3.) Its suitability for preservation. <br />The building fulfills criteria #1 as an example of a single family house <br />which is among the earliest to be constructed on this section of Lincolnway <br />West, one of the major growth corridors of the city. <br />The building fulfills criteria #2 as an example of a single family house <br />constructed entirely of concrete block molded to replicate split faced stone. <br />Although this material was commonly employed in foundations for frame <br />buildings, relatively few structures used this material so extensively. The <br />building is rated Contributing/10 in the Indiana Historic Sites and Structures <br />Survey. This rating should be reconsidered due to the rarity of its <br />construction method. <br />The building fulfills criteria #3 by the integrity of its original <br />construction with only minor alterations. <br />Is <br />DBD <br />11/7/97 <br />