Property Record
137 S CONCORD AVE
Architecture and History Inventory
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Reference Number: | 7155 |
Location (Address): | 137 S CONCORD AVE |
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County: | Jefferson |
City: | Watertown |
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Survey Date: | 1974 |
Historic Use: | house |
Architectural Style: | Other Vernacular |
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Wall Material: | Brick |
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Demolished?: | No |
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National/State Register Listing Name: | Not listed |
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Additional Information: | PHOTO OBSCURED BY TREES. Projectory pediment shaped window/door heads; two over two windows; oculus; corbelled stone window sills; added wood garage. Ed Aumann; Thomas Hady; 1919-1924; l930-1934.(A) This was the residence for several families during the historic period.(1) Initial research indicates that none of the occupants of this house are historically significant. This Italianate influenced brick gabled ell house is significant under criterion C as an example of the vernacular gabled ell house form. Among the group of well reserved gabled ell houses remaining in Watertown, this house ornamented mainly by Italianate influenced window heads popular at the time of construction, exhibits exceptional integrity. Good examples of the gabled ell vernacular form include the frame house at 1206 W. Main St.(27-28) and the brick houses at 427 College (36-9), 400 No. Church (23-3), 137 So. Concord Ave. (32-15) and 303 So. 8th St. (38-29). |
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Bibliographic References: | (1) Watertown City Directories, 1866-1930, Watertown, Wisconsin Public Library. (A) Watertown City Directories, 1919-1934, Watertown Public Library, Watertown, WI. |
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |