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1922 Portage Avenue <br />Based on the HPC's Local Landmarks Criteria as adopted by the Common Council, the, <br />site at 1922 Portage Avenue can be recommended to the Common Council for <br />designation as a Local Historic Landmark by the Historic Preservation Commission. The <br />building meets the criteria in at least three areas: <br />1. Its embodiment of elements of architectural design, detail, materials or <br />craftsmanship which represent 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 significance. <br />The building fulfills criteria #1 as an excellent example of an unusual blend of <br />architectural elements from the English Arts and Craft movement and the Tudor Revival <br />Craftsman/Bungalow interpreted in the American Craftsmanungalow style. The house is rated Notable <br />in the 2005 Survey as an English Cottage built in 1928 and is unique in South Bend. It <br />was constructed by the local General Contractor R. L. Culp and all of its materials and <br />appointments were originally from local vendors and merchants. <br />The building fulfills criteria #2 by the integrity of its original construction with only <br />minor alterations. Alterations are limited to the addition of terraces flanking the modified <br />entry and the removal or enclosure of the south bay window. <br />The building fulfills criteria #3 by its association with George E. and Ruby J. Keogan and <br />Aaron Huguenard. George Keogan was named Notre Dames basketball and baseball <br />coach and assistant football coach in 1923. In 20 seasons as the basket ball coach he won <br />327 games, the second most in Irish History, a .771 winning percentage. He never had_ a <br />losing season at Notre Dame. He was succeeded by his protege, Edward "Moose" <br />Krause after his death at age 53. Mrs. Keogan inherited the house and later married <br />Aaron Huguenard in 1950. Mr. Huguenard was the Secretary of the South Bend Tribune <br />and the former President of the Indiana Bar Association. He was active in civic, legal, <br />social, political and business circles: in 1951 he founded the United Fund of St. Joseph <br />County, in 1952 St. Joseph County Hospital Development, Inc. He was appointed in -1,,955 <br />as a Charter member of the University of Notre Dame Law School Advisory Council. <br />
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