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9939-09 Establishing a Historical landmark - 305 Eddy St and 1032 E. Wayne
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9939-09 Establishing a Historical landmark - 305 Eddy St and 1032 E. Wayne
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6/22/2009
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9939-09
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42-09
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305 South Eddy/1032 East Wayne <br />Based upon the Historic Preservation Commission's Local Landmarks Criteria as adopted <br />by the Common Council, the site at 305 South Eddy/1032 East Wayne can be <br />recommended to the Common Council for designation as a Local Historic Landmark by <br />the Historic Preservation Commission. The building meets the criteria in at least three <br />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 a surviving example of a gable front cottage built in <br />1882 of native South Bend yellow brick and local materials. <br />The building fulfills criteria #2 because the integrity of its original construction design <br />and its original materials are intact and readily identifiable. <br />The building fulfills criteria #3 by its association with Sorden Lister a member of one of <br />the early pioneer families of St. Joseph County of the 1830s; he also served as postmaster <br />and First Ward Councilman. The structure served as a physician's office from 1957-1982 <br />for Dr. Agatha Wilhelm's Internal Medicine practice. Dr. Wilhelm graduated from <br />Northwestern School of Medicine in 1936 became assistant director of the South Bend <br />Medical Foundation between 1936-1943 and had a fellowship of Internal Medicine at <br />Mayo's Clinic between 1941-1943. Her first husband was Joseph W. Lauber (died 1964) <br />son of Joseph C. Lauber (1869-1947), founder of J.C. Lauber, a local roofing and sheet <br />metal concern that it still family owned. The building is currently owned by Elizabeth <br />Lauber, M.D. and was used by her to house her medical practice. She is the daughter of <br />Dr. Wilhelm and Joseph W. Lauber. <br />FI~~~ ~il~sS~t"'~b"~ tear€~~ <br />JUN - 2 2009 <br />JO"!I VOORs~E <br />CITY CIE~iC, So. EE~iD, IN. <br />
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