Property Record
N6575 STATE HIGHWAY 22
Architecture and History Inventory
Historic Name: | Henry C. Stanley House |
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Reference Number: | 233372 |
Location (Address): | N6575 STATE HIGHWAY 22 |
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County: | Columbia |
City: | |
Township/Village: | Wyocena |
Unincorporated Community: | |
Town: | 12 |
Range: | 10 |
Direction: | E |
Section: | 9 |
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Year Built: | 1897 |
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Survey Date: | 20161984 |
Historic Use: | house |
Architectural Style: | Queen Anne |
Structural System: | |
Wall Material: | Clapboard |
Architect: | Charles H. Williams |
Other Buildings On Site: | Y |
Demolished?: | No |
Demolished Date: |
National/State Register Listing Name: | Not listed |
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Additional Information: | A 'site file' exists for this property under the name "Lottie and John S. Falconer House" in Pardeeville. 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. This house was moved to that site in the1990s. It replaced the original house on the site. The current house was once in Pardeeville next to the old depot. 2016- "The Henry C. Stanley House was constructed c.1905. It is two-and-one-half stories, of frame construction, sheathed in bands of clapboard and wood shingle siding, and rests on a concrete block foundation. The roof is irregular in form with a hip roof cap, cross gables, and a large, integral square turret with flared eaves and scalloped brackets; it is covered in asphalt shingles and displays decorative vergeboards. Additionally, the side (north) elevation features a flared roofline. Windows are replacement, one-over-one, double-hung sash with a large fixed light north of the recessed main entrance on the front (east) facade and a one-story projecting bay on the side (south) elevation. Other decorative elements include sunburst motifs and stickwork in the gable ends; along with the steep pitch of the roof, wide eaves, and elaborate woodwork these are features of the Stick Style. A one-story wing extends from the west (rear) elevation of the house; it displays a shed-roof porch with turned supports on its south elevation. The farmstead has three outbuildings. A c.1910 front gable barn (AHI No. 233373) is of frame construction with a metal roof and is located west of the main house. A c.1960 grain bin and c.1960 metal pole building serving as an equipment shed stand north of the barn. 2021: AKA Lottie and John S. Falconer House. Originally located at 10 W. Main St. in Pardeeville. Was moved to its current location after a gas station was constructed on its original site. |
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Bibliographic References: | -"STH 22: STH 16-CTH CM/Barry Rd", WisDOT#6050-00-01, Prepared by Mead & Hunt, Inc. (2016). Front page of the Pardeeville newspaper when constructed. |
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |