Property Record
325 9TH ST
Architecture and History Inventory
Historic Name: | Lyall Pinkerton House |
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Contributing: | Yes |
Reference Number: | 63893 |
Location (Address): | 325 9TH ST |
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County: | Winnebago |
City: | Neenah |
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Year Built: | 1898 |
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Survey Date: | 2004 |
Historic Use: | house |
Architectural Style: | Colonial Revival/Georgian Revival |
Structural System: | Unknown |
Wall Material: | Clapboard |
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Demolished?: | No |
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National/State Register Listing Name: | East Forest Avenue Historic District |
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National Register Listing Date: | 11/9/2005 |
State Register Listing Date: | 4/15/2005 |
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Additional Information: | An altered colonial revival house. Built by D.C. Van Ostrand as wedding present for his daughter, the house was owned by Lyall Pinkerton, the Menasha man who turned Jersild Knitting Mills into the second largest such concern in the U.S. This property was last surveyed in 1981 using the City Engineer's Base Maps with the code 49/32. The 2004 map code is 156/33a. |
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Bibliographic References: | A. 1898 Neenah Tax Record, p.67 B. John Pinkerton, 6/5/1981. East Forest Avenue Historic District - National Register of Historic Places Registration Form “East Forest Avenue Historic District Preservation Plan.” April 2012. Neenah Wisconsin Landmarks Commission. |
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |