Property Record
1119 PARK AVE
Architecture and History Inventory
Historic Name: | CHARLES KNOBLOCK HOUSE |
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Contributing: | Yes |
Reference Number: | 11227 |
Location (Address): | 1119 PARK AVE |
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County: | Racine |
City: | Racine |
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Year Built: | 1892 |
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Survey Date: | 1975 |
Historic Use: | house |
Architectural Style: | Queen Anne |
Structural System: | Balloon Frame |
Wall Material: | Clapboard |
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Demolished?: | No |
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National/State Register Listing Name: | Southside Historic District |
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National Register Listing Date: | 10/18/1977 |
State Register Listing Date: | 1/1/1989 |
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Additional Information: | A 'site file' exists for this property. It contains additional information such as correspondence, newspaper clippings, or historical information. It is a public record and may be viewed in person at the Wisconsin Historical Society, State Historic Preservation Office. PALLADIAN WINDOW ON FRONT. CURVED CNR ON PORCH. South Side Historic District Walking Tour Guide: "Charles Knoblock was the president of the Racine Malleable and Wrought Iron Company. He and Ida lived here until he died in 1904, when she sold the house to Salo and Carrie Haas. Mr. Haas was the vice president of the B.D. Eisendrath Tanning Company, the largest and eventually the last of a number of Racine tanneries. The Hasses lived here until 1919, when the moved to Milwaukee. The tannery closed finally in 1966." |
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Bibliographic References: | Racine Southside Historic District Walking Tour Guide. Racine Landmarks Preservation Commission. May 1993. Racine Landmarks Preservation Commission, South Side Historic District Walking Tour Guide, 1993. |
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |