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AA <br />wood shingles, a battered at belt course with slight overhang and extended beam to pull <br />hay to the loft. The roof has a central gable, medium hip at either side, a cupola, eyelid <br />dormer, exposed rafters in overhand and asphalt shingles. The entry facing the house has <br />a small -bracketed gable overhang. The windows are one over one double hung with <br />some fixed sashes, multi -paned light divisions, simple wood surrounds and a Palladian <br />window at south gable. <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Based on the Historic Preservation Commission's Local Landmark Criteria's adopted by <br />the Common Council, the site and structure at 1031 E. Jefferson/123 N. Eddy has been <br />recommended to the Common Council for designation as a Local Landmark by the <br />Historic Preservation Commission. <br />The building and site meet three of the criteria: <br />1) Its embodiment of elements or architectural design, detail, material or <br />craftsmanship which represents an architectural characteristic or innovation; <br />2) Its suitability for preservation. <br />3) Its identification with the life of a person or persons of historical significants. <br />The site and structure fulfill criteria #1 as a wonderfully detailed example of a Queen <br />Anne style house complete with carriage house. This structure is rated a S/12 in the <br />Indiana Historic Sites and Structures Inventory. <br />The site and structure fulfill criteria #2 by its integrity of original construction with <br />virtually no significant alterations in over 100 years. <br />The site and structure fulfill criteria #3 by its association with prominent John Mohlner <br />Studebaker and George Mohlner Witwer. <br />5 <br />