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The structure fulfills criteria #1 as excellent example of a very popular early 1900s style <br />of interior and architectural design. This design concept was based on a popular <br />movement away from machine -made ornaments to age-old honest craftsmanship and <br />integrity. It is exemplified in architecture by the use of natural elements such as stone <br />and half -timbers for walls and multi -paned glass windows. The house at 1304 Kessler <br />Place is a wonderful meshing of two similar 1900s styles, the Arts and Crafts style and <br />the Craftsman style. Together they create this unique, earthy abode, which is unlike any <br />other structure in the city of South Bend. <br />The structure fulfills criteria #2 by its integrity of construction and style with virtually no <br />alteration to its original fabric in over eighty years. <br />The structure fulfills criteria #3 by its association with Earl Jackson, a local attorney and <br />secretary of the Abstract and Title Corporation. Mr. Jackson was a prominent and well- <br />respected local businessman and veteran. <br />5 <br />
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