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115 MERRILL AVE | Property Record | Wisconsin Historical Society

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115 MERRILL AVE

Architecture and History Inventory
115 MERRILL AVE | Property Record | Wisconsin Historical Society
NAMES
Historic Name:John Kline Rental House
Other Name:
Contributing: Yes
Reference Number:38672
PROPERTY LOCATION
Location (Address):115 MERRILL AVE
County:Rock
City:Beloit
Township/Village:
Unincorporated Community:
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Quarter Section:
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PROPERTY FEATURES
Year Built:1891
Additions:
Survey Date:1991
Historic Use:house
Architectural Style:Side Gabled
Structural System:
Wall Material:Aluminum/Vinyl Siding
Architect:
Other Buildings On Site:
Demolished?:No
Demolished Date:
NATIONAL AND STATE REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
National/State Register Listing Name: Merrill Avenue Historic District
National Register Listing Date:2/19/1993
State Register Listing Date:12/11/1992
National Register Multiple Property Name:
NOTES
Additional Information:One of a set of six "Brasstown Cottages" which together form the most complete such group remaining in Beloit. Simple side gabled house in T-plan, two rooms wide and three rooms deep including the T extension. House has main block and two extending blocks forming the T. Has a shed addition off the end of T extension on west and east facade. This has been made into a garage on the west facade. The roofline exhibits a central dormer reaching 3/4 to ridge pole. Full front porch with knee braces and turned posts. Unfortunately porch has been narrowed and made into an entry way with four squared posts of treated lumber. Railings and posts on full front porch have been replaced with cast iron. House was built in 1891 by John Kline and valued at approximately $430 at this time. Kline was a saloon keeper and lived at 744 Bluff St. This house is significant under criterion A, event, because it retains integrity in location, design, setting, workmanship, materials, feeling and association in Beloit. One aspect of this industrialization was the growing population and the need to provide affordable housing for industry workers near the factories located on the west side of the Rock River. Brasstown Cottages fulfilled this basic need, furnishings workers with single-dwelling vernacular frame houses on relatively spacious city lots. Moreover the Cottages' modest but distinctive profiles found in their variety of size and ornamentation conveyed a sense of individuality while at the same time being identified with the large industrial compex. Beloit's rapid growth from the 1880's to the 1920's was a direct result of this industrialization and created the cityscape of Beloit today. It was in this period of heavy industrialization and growth that mosto fthe extant Brasstown Cottages were built. Many of the owners of Brasstown cottages were skilled workers applying their specialized knowledge to the machine-making and paper-making industries of Beloit.
Bibliographic References:(A) Beloit City Tax Rolls, 1880-1890, Rock County Historical Society Archives, Janesville, WI. (B) Beloit City Directory, 1902, Beloit Historical Soceity Archives, Beloit, WI. (C) Beloit Intensive survey, Beloit, WI, 1981.
RECORD LOCATION
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin

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