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(129 Franklin Place) <br />HISTORIC CONTEXT <br />This property is located on the northwest corner of Franklin Place and West �- <br />Jefferson Street, South Bend, Indiana. The property is described as the west <br />'44.1' ofllot 8 Vails Subdivision Block 1 of South Bend. <br />William W. Brick purchased lot 8 of Vails Sub Block 1 from Rudolph Ruppurt in <br />.1867 and built a brick house on the site a'year later. Mr. Brick retired as a <br />farmer upon the completion of this house and lived there with his third wife, <br />Elizabeth Calvert, until his death in 1882. Mr. Brick.'s son -in -law, William <br />Kizer, rented the house out until 1888 when he sold it John C. Stover. <br />John .C. Stover was a whole sale lumber dealer with his own lumber yard. He <br />married Nora Soseman in 1880 and had two children. Mr. Stover demolished the <br />existing' brick structure in 1896 and built a Queen Anne style house, which <br />currently. exists on the property.. He' resided there until his death in the <br />mid- 1930s, after which, his son, Burton Stover, inherited the house. Burton <br />Stover rented the house out until 1939 when he sold it to the First Federal <br />Savings & Loan Association. They continued to rent the house out until 1945 <br />when it was sold to Frank Carpenter. Mr'. Carpenter lived in the house for a <br />year, selling it to Vera C. & Ford Reaves in 1945. Mr. Reaves resided in the <br />house until his death. Mrs. Reave's'eventually remarried and transferred the <br />property into her 'married, name, Vera C. Yeager, in 1971, by this time Mrs.. <br />Yeager lived in Ohio and was using the house as a rental. In 1991 Mrs. Yeager <br />transferred the ownership of the property into a family trust- which is <br />controlled by her daughter,-'Marilyn Proctor of Ohio. <br />ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION <br />This is .a two and a half story Queen Anne-style house with a brick foundation <br />and one brick chimney piercing the center *of the building, The house has an <br />asphalt shingle 'covered gable and hip roof combination with an oct.agonal,roof <br />over the tower. The roof also has eave returns at the .gables, fascia and <br />bracketed eaves under the tower. The walls have 6" wide clapboard siding on <br />the first floor and 4" wide clapboards on the second floor.' There is a <br />horizontal trim piece between floors and -at the bottom of the gables. The . <br />porch is'' made of wood- with. wood balustrades and columns supporting an <br />entablature with dentilation detail. 'There is a small side porch facing W. <br />Jefferson Street that replicates the front porch. Both, have new poured <br />concrete. cement' steps. The front door is made of wood with a single pane of <br />glass, protected by an aluminum storm door. The majority-of the houses windows <br />are wood framed one over*,one double hung with deep wood lintels. The third <br />story, or attic, has multi -paned fixed windows with one half circle window <br />located in the south gable. The central feature of the -house is its tower <br />located on, southeast corner of. the house. This tower'boasts wood siding, <br />one over one curved glass windows, third story tnult.i -paned windows and wide <br />wood paneled trim under the eaves. <br />
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