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ARCHITECTURAL DESCRIPTION <br />This is a two story Greek Revival style house with a brick foundation and gable asphalt <br />shingled roof. The house is rectangular in plan with a rear one story addition and side <br />porch. The walls are covered by five inch weather clapboard with board trim below the <br />eaves. The house has six over one double hung windows with simple hoods and wood <br />shutters. The front door has eight light divisions, a wood_ storm door. The door is framed <br />with classical Greek pilasters and a three paned transom. The house has a small porch on <br />the east side with square wood columns, wood floor and balustrade. <br />f7*K6]uluIV11912%1I Z <br />Based on the Historic Preservation Commission's Local Landmarks Criteria's adopted by <br />the Common Council, the building at .415 West Madison has been recommended to the <br />Common Council for designation as a Local Historic Landmark by Historic Preservation <br />Commission. <br />The building meets the criteria in at least three areas: <br />1.) Its embodiment of elements of architectural design, detail, materials, or craftsmanship <br />which represents an architectural characteristics or innovation. <br />2.) Its suitability for preservation. <br />3.) Its identification with the life of a person of historical significance. <br />The building fulfiils criteria #1 as an excellent example of a middle class Greek Revival <br />style house. The building is rated a significant eleven in the Indiana Historic Sites and <br />Structures Inventory. <br />The building fulfills criteria #2 by the integrity of its original construction with very minor <br />changes to the facade and that it is an excellent example of a Greek Revival style house <br />from the 1800s. <br />The building fulfills criteria #3 by its association with Samuel Barnes a pioneer carpenter <br />of the area and Luedwig Schuell, an early resident of the city and prominent jeweler. <br />Staff finds that the building meets the criteria for designation as a Local Landmark and - <br />recommends that the Commission send such a recommendation to the Common Council. <br />ris <br />10/8/98 <br />