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ID 1
Street Number3905 Street Name Clarence Avenue
Historic Use Church
Current Use Church
Construction Date 1922
Architect McMahon, William P. Builder O'Keefe, Thomas A.
Style Gothic Revival
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material Limestone Foundation -
Description
This limestone rubble masonry church consists of a large one-story front-gabled sanctuary with a four-story squared corner
bell tower. The sanctuary has a parapeted gable framing a large traceried pointed-arch window. This sits above a shed-
roofed narthex with three pointed-arch portals with pairs of historic wooden doors set within layered arches; the largest is
at center beneath a cross gable. The bell tower has stepped corner buttresses and narrow, deep-set windows below a
crenellated parapet. Gabled side entrances and wall buttressed frame pointed-arch windows along the side facades. The
adjacent rectory faces Clarence and is connected to the church by a covered walkway lined with arcades. The rectory, also
of limestone rubble masonry, stands two bays wide with a side-gabled roof. The left bay has a two-story three-sided cant
bay, with smooth limestone enframements encasing the three windows on each story. There is a small parapeted cross
gable over the right bay; on the first story, an entrance with a historic wood- and vision-paneled door is set within an
elliptical-arched limestone surround. This is framed by paired windows with thick limestone lintels. In the second story right
bay, there are three paired windows of varying sizes.
Contributing? Yes
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ID 2
Street Number3715 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date 1926
Architect Whinnery, C.H. Builder Whinnery, C.H.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It is flat-roofed, with an
overhanging side-gabled false roof and a central cross-gable. All gables have vergeboards, and all windows have brick sills
and soldier course headers with a square limestone keystones. The center bay has a square-headed entrance at the ground
level, sheltered by a flared segmental arch hood-mold over brick corbels. Above this, a single window sits between the first
and second stories. The left and right bays have paired windows in the first and second stories. Most of these are boarded-
over, but the first story right bay window retains at least one three-paned upper sash.
Contributing? Yes
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ID 3
Street Number3719-21 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date 1926
Architect Whinnery, C.H. Builder Whinnery, C.H.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This dark brown brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide. It is flat-roofed with a shaped front parapet
capped in terra cotta with raised end blocks and a stepped center block. All window and door openings have brick sills and
soldier course headers with square limestone keystones. The center bay has a raised open porch (painted; constructed in
either limestone or concrete block) serving four closely-spaced entrances. The second story has two wood and vision-
paneled doors (the right of which is likely original) leading to a wide concrete and cast iron porch with scrolled cast iron
brackets and balustrade. An inlaid brick and limestone pattern sits between these doors at the center of the façade. The
left and right first and second story bays have paired 1/1 windows; these, along with the balcony, have modern metal
awnings.
Contributing? Yes
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ID 4
Street Number3723 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date 1924
Architect Popp, O.J. Builder Borcher, F.G
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It is flat-roofed, with an
overhanging side-gabled false roof with a central cross-gable. All gables have vergeboards, and the false roof is tiled in red
terra cotta. Random ashlar limestone covers the façade up to the first story sill line in the left and right bays and extends
upwards over the entrance in the center bay. The entrance has sidelights and sits at ground level, below a single 1/1
window with a limestone lug sill and a soldier course header which sits between the first and second stories. The left and
right bays have tripartite windows in the first and second stories, each of which is comprised of a large square picture
window flanked by narrow fixed 1/1 windows. The first story windows have limestone lug sills and soldier course headers,
and the second story windows have limestone lug sills over inlayed limestone blocks simulating brackets. A soldier course
with inlayed limestone blocks runs below the second story lintel line. This variegated brick building stands two stories tall
and three bays wide on a raised basement. It is flat-roofed, with an overhanging side-gabled false roof and a central cross-
gable. All gables have vergeboards, and all windows have brick sills and soldier course headers with a square limestone
keystones. The center bay has a square-headed entrance at the ground level, sheltered by a flared segmental arch hood-
mold over brick corbels. Above this, a single window sits between the first and second stories. The left and right bays have
Contributing? Yes
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ID 5
Street Number3803-07 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1924
Architect Popp, O.J. Builder Mueller, Phil
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 3 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick apartment building stands three stories tall and ten bays wide. It is flat-roofed, with a shaped front
parapet capped in limestone rising in stepped sections over the center two bays, the third bay, and the eighth bay. The
façade is delineated by soldier courses, limestone blocks, and diamond-shaped brick and limestone inlays. The second,
fourth, seventh, and ninth bays have concrete balconies at each story with cast iron balustrades and scrolled cast iron
brackets; each has a transomed door framed by original multi-paned sidelights, and the third-story balconies have modern
metal awnings. The third and eighth bays have first story entrances with limestone enframements and original multi-paned
sidelights; the second and third stories each have single 1/1 windows with limestone enframements. All remaining bays
have single 1/1 windows with limestone lug sills and soldier course lintels.
Contributing? Yes
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ID 6
Street Number3811 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1890
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This two story red brick building stands two bays wide. It is front-gabled, with a metal-paneled sunburst pattern emanating
from a round-arched louvered window in the gable front. A raised and open full-width porch is faced in rough cut ashlar
limestone and enclosed by a cast iron and limestone (possibly concrete) balustrade. A metal awning shelters the porch over
an entrance and 1/1 window with limestone lug sill in the right bay, and a 1/1 window with limestone lug sill in the left bay.
The second story right and left bays have segmental arched 1/1 windows with limestone lug sills.
Contributing? Yes
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ID 7
Street Number3815 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1940
Architect Sanders, L. Builder Sanders, L.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Concrete
Description
This variegated brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide. It has a bracketed front gabled roof, with a projecting
one-story gable in the left bay and a partial hipped roof porch in the right bay. The projecting gable is bracketed with flared
vergeboards, and has a tripartite window comprised of a 1/1 window flanked by narrower 1/1 windows that share a brick
sill. The porch has squared brick piers and a solid brick bulkhead and shelters an entrance and a small glass block window. A
narrow rectangular louvered window with brick sill and limestone lintel sits below the principal roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
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ID 8
Street Number3819 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1924
Architect - Builder Strodich, J.J.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This one and one-half story variegated brick building is side-gabled with a large gabled dormer and a raised one-story full
width shed roofed porch. The porch has battered brick piers and a solid brick bulkhead, and shelters an entrance in the left
bay and a ribbon of four 1/1 windows with a brick sill in the right bay. The second story dormer is clad in siding and has a
ribbon of four 1/1 windows under a modern metal awning.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 23 of 913
ID 9
Street Number3825 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1911
Architect Boehne, Charles Builder Boehne, Charles
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This one and one-half story building stands three bays wide. It is front-gabled with vergeboards, overhanging eaves, and
carved wooden brackets. A raised, hipped roof one-story full-width porch has squared brick piers with carved brackets, a
wooden entablature, and cast-iron balustrade. The first story center bay has an off-center transomed entrance, and the left
and right bays have single windows with original 4/1 sashes and limestone lug sills. The second story gable front is clad in
synthetic siding vaguely emulating wooden shingles, surrounding a small pair of 1/1 windows beneath the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
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ID 10
Street Number3905 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1962
Architect Peipers, F.H. Builder Hart, William L.
Style Modern Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Hipped
Wall Material Brick Foundation Concrete
Description
This one-story variegated brick building has a low-pitched hipped roof and is three bays wide. A low-pitched, hipped roof
porch with cast iron supports occupies the center bay above a single entrance. A metal-framed tripartite window with
concrete sill is in the left bay, and a pair of windows with a concrete sill is in the right bay.
Contributing? No
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ID 11
Street Number3907 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Site
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
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ID 12
Street Number4001 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Church-Related Residence
Current Use -
Construction Date 1916
Architect Meyer, Albert Builder Luecke & Bopp
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2.5 Roof Shape Hipped
Wall Material Brick Foundation Concrete
Description
This two and one-half story brown brick stands three bays wide. It has a hipped roof with wide overhanging eaves, exposed
rafter tails, and carved brackets. All windows retain their original 1/1 wooden sashes, and first story windows retain their
original stained glass transoms as well. The right first story bay has a three-part transomed window with limestone lug sill.
The center first story bay contains a front gabled raised entrance porch with squared and buttressed brick piers, a low solid
brick bulkhead capped in limestone, thick vergeboards, carved wooden brackets, and false-timbering on the gable front.
The porch is connected to a hipped roof, enclosed sunroom which occupies the left first story bay; this has a ribbon of four
transomed windows with a limestone sill, and wide overhanging eaves with exposed rafter tails and brackets. The left and
right second story bays have tripartite windows with limestone lug sills, and the center bay has a single window with
limestone lug sill. A large hipped dormer with wide overhanging eaves is positioned at the center of the roof slope. It has a
ribbon of three multi-paned windows which retain their original wooden sash configurations.
Contributing? Yes
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ID 13
Street Number4001 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Religious Facility
Current Use -
Construction Date 1916
Architect Meyer, Albert Builder Luecke & Bopp
Style Gothic Revival
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Complex
Wall Material Brick Foundation Concrete
Description
This asymmetrical, cross-gabled red brick church stands two stories tall on a raised basement. It has limestone
ornamentation and enframements, Tudor-arched windows with ogee arch traceries, hood moldings, stained glass windows,
and crenellated parapets. The main façade is four bays wide. It is dominated by a crenellated three-story bell tower with
stepped corner buttresses in the leftmost bay, and a large parapeted gable behind a wide one and one-half story
crenellated bow and a two-story crenellated tower in the center two bays. Both towers hold raised entrances accessed by
steep stairways. All windows feature original stained glass panels.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 38 of 913
ID 14
Street Number4001 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a one-story gabled brick garage with a composite shingle roof.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 41 of 913
ID 15
Street Number4017 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1915
Architect Schumacher, S.O. Builder Menke, F.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. Amerian Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide with a flat roof. It has a shaped front parapet capped in
terra cotta with raised end blocks and a peaked raised center block above a brick corbel course supporting a terra cotta
cornice. A limestone course runs at the first story sill line, and below this the building is faced in dark red and orange glazed
brick. The left first story bay features a raised, flat-roofed porch over two transomed entrances. It has squared brick piers, a
thin wooden entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. The second story left bay has a single transomed
door leading to the porch roof, which doubles as a balcony, though its balustrade has been removed. The right first and
second story bays each have two square -headed 1/1 windows. There is a patterned brick inlay below the parapet peak.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 44 of 913
ID 16
Street Number4019-21 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1917
Architect Haller, George J. Builder Haller, George J.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide with a flat roof. It has a hipped false roof with wide
overhanging eaves supported by large paired brackets. The left first story bay has a raised, flat-roofed porch with squared
brick piers, a simple wooden entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. It shelters two transomed
entrances, each of which retains its original wood and vision panel doors and frames. The left second story bay has a
transomed door with sidelights opening onto the porch roof, which doubles as a balcony, and has a modern wooden
balustrade. The right first story bay has a wide square-headed picture window with limestone lug sill, and the right second
story bay has a set of paired 1/1 windows with a shared limestone lug sill.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 47 of 913
ID 17
Street Number4019-21 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a one-story flat-roofed brick garage with side parapets.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 50 of 913
ID 18
Street Number4027 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date 1914
Architect Nolte & Naumann Builder Schmidt, H.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2.5 Roof Shape Hipped
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two and one-half story dark brick building stands two bays wide with a hipped roof. A raised one-story full -width porch
has a shed-roof, squared brick piers, a thick wooden cornice with brackets and dentils, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in
limestone. The entrance occupies the right first story bay under a shingled cross gable rising from the porch roof. A wide
window opening with limestone lug sill occupies the left bay. The second story has a cant-bay window comprised of three
6/1 windows in the right bay and two 8/1 square-headed windows with lug sills in the left bay; all of these retain their
original sashes. The building’s wooden cornice is dentillated with large ornamental brackets. A large shingled, gabled
dormer with Palladian window is positioned in the center of the roof slope.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 53 of 913
ID 19
Street Number4033 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1915
Architect - Builder Schmidt, H.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red-brick flat-roofed building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It has a shed false roof with flared eaves
flanked by stepped parapets, and a shallow cross gable with brackets and vergeboards in the right second story bay; both
roof structures are tiled in red terra cotta. A raised, flat-roofed porch occupies the right bay and shelters two entrances
with original wood-framed sidelights and transoms; the left entrance also retains its original wooden door with large vision
panels. The porch has squared brick corner piers with decorative enameled brick and terra cotta inlays, a solid brick
bulkhead capped in limestone, and a molded wooden cornice. The second story right bay gable is faced in modern siding
with a door framed by two fixed 1/1 square-headed windows; these overlook the porch roof, which doubles as a balcony
with a cast iron balustrade. The first-story left bay has a ribbon of three 1/1 windows and the second-story left bay has two
single 1/1 windows, all of which have bracketed limestone lug sills and soldier course headers.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 56 of 913
ID 20
Street Number4037 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1912
Architect Stiegemeyer, O.W. Builder Sachse Construction Co.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2.5 Roof Shape Hipped
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This hipped roof red brick building stands two and one-half stories tall and two bays wide. A one-story full-width porch is
shed roofed with a shallow cross-gable over the entrance in the right bay. The porch has squared brick piers, a solid brick
bulkhead capped in limestone, and decorative wooden brackets. Both the gable and sides of the porch roof feature
timbering, and the porch has been enclosed with windows though this alteration is reversible. The second story windows
have limestone lug sills, brick label molds, and splayed keystones and end stones; the right bay has a tripartite window
comprised of a 9/1 window flanked by narrow 6/1 windows with original upper sashes, and the left bay has two single
square-headed 1/1 windows. Large ornamental wooden brackets run beneath the building’s wide overhanging eaves. A
central gabled dormer is shingled and features brackets, a tripartite window comprised of a 6/1 window flanked by narrow
4/4 windows, and exposed rafter tails.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 59 of 913
ID 21
Street Number4037 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Hipped
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a one-story brick garage with a low-pitched hipped roof. The garage spans the width of the property at the alley.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 62 of 913
ID 22
Street Number4039 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1918
Architect - Builder Jones, J.W.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It is flat-roofed with a green terra cotta-tiled jerkinhead
false roof over large wooden brackets. A raised, flat-roofed entrance porch occupies the first-story right bay with two
transomed entrances. It has squared brick piers supporting a smooth wooden entablature and a solid brick bulkhead
capped in limestone. The second story right bay features a simple projecting bay faced in siding with a single narrow 1/1
window. The first and second story left bays contain recessed cant-bay windows with 8/1 sashes and limestone lug sills.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 65 of 913
ID 23
Street Number4043 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1916
Architect Thurston, Charles L. Builder Widener, O.S.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide. It is flat-roofed with a green terra cotta-tiled jerkinhead
false roof over large wooden brackets. A raised, flat-roofed entrance porch occupies the first-story right bay with two
transomed entrances. It has squared brick piers with glazed brick inlays beneath a smooth wooden entablature and a solid
brick bulkhead capped in limestone. The second story right bay features a simple projecting bay faced in siding with a
French door. A limestone course runs at the first story sill line under single 6/6 windows in the center and left bays; these
have glazed brick soldier course headers and molded limestone end stones. Basement level windows have glazed brick
soldier course headers and molded limestone keystones. On the second story, a red brick soldier course runs at the lintel
line over single 6/6 windows with limestone lug sills.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 68 of 913
ID 24
Street Number4045-49 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use Commercial/Dwelling
Current Use Commercial/Dwelling
Construction Date 1915
Architect Nolte & Naumann Builder Mueller, J. Charles
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2.5 Roof Shape Hipped
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This two and one-half story brick building stands six bays wide with a bracketed, steeply-pitched hipped roof. Sheltered by a
modern vinyl commercial awning, the first story storefronts are largely comprised by window panels which have been
painted black or paneled over. A one story chamfered corner faces the intersection of Fair and Kossuth Avenues. Six
square-headed 1/1 windows with limestone lug sills occupy the second story bays. A brick header course runs between
them below the lintel line. Two gabled, shingled dormers that each have a flared roof, brackets, and a set of paired 1/1
windows stand at the center of the roof slope.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 71 of 913
ID 25
Street Number4115 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1998
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
This new two-story house has a two-bay brick veneered façade with vinyl-clad side elevations and a concrete foundation.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 74 of 913
ID 26
Street Number4119 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1998
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
This new two-story house has a two-bay brick veneered façade with vinyl-clad side elevations and a concrete foundation.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 77 of 913
ID 27
Street Number4125 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1998
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
This new two-story house has a two-bay brick veneered façade with vinyl-clad side elevations and a concrete foundation.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 80 of 913
ID 28
Street Number4137 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Site
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 83 of 913
ID 29
Street Number4147 Street Name Fair Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Site
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 86 of 913
ID 30
Street Number4114 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect Hartman, John Builder Hartman, John
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide with a flat roof. It has a shaped front parapet capped in
terra cotta with raised center and end blocks. Two stretcher courses of enameled white bricks run at the first story sill line.
All windows are square-headed with brick label molds and limestone lug sills. A simple brick pattern forms a cornice. The
left first story bay has a raised porch with a low-pitched hipped roof over two transomed entrances. It has squared brick
piers, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and molded wooden entablature. A single picture window occupies the
first story right bay, and two 1/1 windows are in the second story right bay. Another single 1/1 window is positioned over
the porch in the left second story bay.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 89 of 913
ID 31
Street Number4115 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1914
Architect - Builder Jones, J.W. & W.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This flat-roofed brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It has a shaped front parapet with raised center
and end blocks capped in terra cotta coping, and a wide protruding cornice over wooden modillions. A raised, flat-roofed
entrance porch occupies the first story right bay, with squared brick piers and a solid brick bulkhead sheltering a single
doorway with sidelights. The left first story bay contains one wide 1/1 window with a limestone lug sill and brick label mold.
The left second story bay has one wide 1/1 window with a limestone lug sill. The right second story bay contains an original
wood and vision paneled transomed door leading to the porch roof, which doubles as a balcony with cast iron balustrade. A
brick header course runs at the second story lintel line.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 92 of 913
ID 32
Street Number4118 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1913
Architect Hartman, John Builder Hartman, John
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red and brown brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide with a flat roof. It has a shaped front parapet
capped in terra cotta with raised center and end blocks. A limestone course runs at the first story sill line. All windows are
square-headed with soldier course headers. Two stretcher courses support a simple terra cotta cornice. The right first story
bay has a raised porch with a low-pitched hipped roof over a single entrance with sidelights and transom which retains its
original wood framing. The porch has squared brick piers with Corinthian capitals, a solid brick bulkhead capped in
limestone, and molded wooden entablature. A single 1/1 window occupies the first story left bay, and single 1/1 windows
with limestone lug sills are in the left and right second story bays.
Contributing? Yes
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ID 33
Street Number4118 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Concrete Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled concrete masonry unit garage.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 98 of 913
ID 34
Street Number4119 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect - Builder Jones, J.W.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This two story brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It has a flat roof behind a shaped front parapet
capped in terra cotta coping with a raised center block, and a wide-eaved protruding cornice with wooden modillions. A
raised entrance porch occupies the first story left bay, with squared brick piers under a simple wooden entablature and a
solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. It shelters two entrances. The second story left bay protrudes from the wall plane
and is faced in siding with a pair of 1/1 windows. The first and second story right bays each have one wide 1/1 square-
headed window with a limestone lug sill. A brick header course runs at the second story lintel line.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 101 of 913
ID 35
Street Number4120 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect Nolte & Naumann Builder Mueller, J.C.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two story red brick building stands two bays wide with a flat roof. It has a flared, steeply-pitched hipped false roof with
large carved brackets and modillions. The right first story bay features a raised flat-roofed entrance porch over two
transomed entrances, both which retain their original wood and vision panel doors. The porch retains its original molded
wooden entablature, but has a modern wooden base, balustrade, and supports. A transomed door overlooks the porch
roof, which doubles as a balcony with a modern wooden balustrade, in the second story right bay. The left first story bay
has two 1/1 windows, each with limestone lug sills and lintels. The left second story bay has two 1/1 windows with
limestone lug sills beneath a header course at the lintel line.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 104 of 913
ID 36
Street Number4121 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1912
Architect - Builder Lund, Carl E.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red and tan brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It is flat roofed, with a flared shed false roof
framed by stepped side parapets and tiled in hexagonal slate shingles. A raised, flat-roofed porch over two transomed
entrances occupies the left first story bay. It has squared brick piers under a molded wooden entablature and a solid brick
bulkhead capped in limestone. The right first and second story bays have single 1/1 windows with limestone lug sills. A door
with sidelights overlooks the porch, which doubles as a balcony with a cast-iron balustrade, in the second story left bay.
Thick brackets underpin the roof eaves. The windows and balcony door all have mid-20th century metal awnings.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 107 of 913
ID 37
Street Number4122 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect Nolte & Naumann Builder Mueller, J.C
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It is flat roofed, with a flared shed false roof framed by
stepped side parapets. The right first story bay has a wide, flat-roofed wooden porch over two transomed entrances; its
molded wooden entablature and squared columns appear to be original. The left first story bay has two 1/1 square-headed
windows which share a limestone lug sill. The second story left bay has two 1/1 square-headed windows with limestone lug
sills, and an original transomed door overlooks the porch roof, which doubles as a balcony with a cast iron balustrade, in
the right bay. All second story window and door openings have brick label molds over a header course running across the
façade. Patterned brick brackets frame a patterned brick course below the roofline.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 110 of 913
ID 38
Street Number4122 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 113 of 913
ID 39
Street Number4125 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1915
Architect Schumacher, Stephen Builder Gruelich, F., Jr.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It is front gabled with wide overhanging eaves, smooth
vergeboards, and thick carved brackets. A raised, gabled porch with vergeboards and brackets occupies the first story left
bay; it has squared brick piers and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. The original entrance has been partially filled
in with siding, but this is reversible. The first story right bay has a recessed cant-bay window comprised of a 4/1 window
flanked by narrower 3/1 windows, a limestone sill, and a soldier course header with splayed limestone keystone. A small
pair of 1/1 windows are positioned beneath the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 116 of 913
ID 40
Street Number4126 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1913
Architect - Builder Bittner, F.O.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Hipped
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red and grey brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It has a flat roof behind a steeply-pitched hipped
false roof. A limestone course runs at the first story sill line. A raised hipped roof porch occupies the first story right bay
over a transomed door with sidelights which retains it molded wooden framing. The porch has squared brick piers with
Corinthian capitals, a molded wooden entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. A single 1/1 window
with soldier course header is in the first story left bay. Both second story bays have single 1/1 windows with soldier course
headers and limestone lug sills. Large carved wooden brackets underpin the overhanging roof eaves.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 119 of 913
ID 41
Street Number4126 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Concrete Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled concrete masonry unit garage.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 122 of 913
ID 42
Street Number4127 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1912
Architect Preisler, Ernst Builder Winkel, August
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Hipped
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red and tan brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It has a flat roof behind a hipped false roof with
wide overhanging eaves, paired wooden brackets, and finial. A raised entrance porch with a shallow hipped roof occupies
the left first story bay; it has a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone and squared brick piers with Corinthian capitals
under a thick entablature with dentils. The entrance contains its original wooden door and framing with vision panels,
sidelights, and transom. A limestone course runs at the first story sill line, and the right bay has one wide 1/1 window with
a brick label mold. One wide 1/1 segmental arched window with limestone lug sill occupies each second story bay and they
share a running brick label mold. A header course runs beneath the label mold and between the windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 125 of 913
ID 43
Street Number4130 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1911
Architect Jones, Walter Builder Jones, A.G.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This brown brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide with a flat roof. It has a hipped false roof with wide
overhanging eaves. A raised one-story full-width porch has a flat roof with wide eaves, shaped and squared brick piers, a
molded wooden entablature, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a flight of brick steps framed by stepped brick
knee walls. The center bay has a ribbon of three 1/1 square-headed windows with a limestone lug sill, framed by single
transomed doors in the left and right bays. The second story is configured this way as well, with the doors leading out to
the porch roof which doubles as a balcony with a cast iron balustrade. A course of grey oversized bricks runs beneath the
roof cornice.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 128 of 913
ID 44
Street Number4130 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 131 of 913
ID 45
Street Number4131 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1912
Architect Mueller, William Builder Bittner, Frank O.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Hipped/Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide. It has a flat roof behind a hipped false roof with wide
flared eaves and carved brackets. A raised, recessed porch occupies the leftmost first story bay and contains two
transomed entrances. A limestone course runs at the first story sill line, and single 1/1 square-headed windows stand in the
center and right bays. All first story wall openings have patterned brick label molds. Single 1/1 windows with limestone lug
sills occupy each second story bay. All windows have mid-20th century metal awnings.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 134 of 913
ID 46
Street Number4133 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1911
Architect Priesler, Ernst Builder Proell, Alois
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two story red and tan brick building is three bays wide. It has a flat roof behind a steeply-pitched hipped false roof with
wide overhanging eaves. A raised ashlar limestone porch with a shallow hipped roof occupies the left first story bay; it has
rough-faced ashlar limestone piers under a thick moulded entablature, and shelters two simple entrances. A limestone
course runs at the first story sill line, and single square-headed 1/1 windows stand in the center and rightmost bays. Single
1/1 windows with limestone lug sills occupy each second story bay, sharing a running label mold of enameled brick beneath
patterned enameled brick inlays. A brick header course runs beneath the label mold and between the windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 137 of 913
ID 48
Street Number4134 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1912
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This brown brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide with a flat roof. It has a hipped false roof with wide
overhanging eaves. All windows are square-headed with limestone lug sills and patterned brick label molds. The second
story windows retain their original shaped wooden 4/1 sash configuration. A raised, hipped-roof porch occupies the right
first story bay. It has modern wooden supports and a modern stone/concrete ashlar base, but retains its original wooden
entablature with brackets and modillions. Beneath are two transomed entrances. Single 1/1 windows occupy the center
and left first story bays, and single windows are in each second story bay.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 140 of 913
ID 49
Street Number4134 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Asphalt Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in asphalt siding.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 143 of 913
ID 50
Street Number4136-38 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1913
Architect Victor Architectural & Building Co. Builder Victor Architectural & Building Co.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This two story red brick building stands two bays wide with a flat roof. It has a shaped front parapet capped in terra cotta
with raised end blocks and a raised, peaked center block, all above a molded wooden cornice. Beneath the center block’s
peak is a diamond brick and terra cotta inlay. A broad, flat-roofed raised two-story porch occupies both right bays. Both
stories have wide squared brick piers and thick wooden entablatures with modillions. The first story has a solid brick
bulkhead capped in limestone, and shelters two entrances. The second story retains its original wooden balustrade with
vertical and horizontal members, and shelters an original wooden French door. The left first and second story bays each
have a set of paired 1/1 windows with a limestone lug sill. The first story windows have a brick label mold, and the second
story windows are positioned beneath a brick soldier course and stretcher courses which run across the façade at the lintel
line.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 146 of 913
ID 51
Street Number4136-38 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 149 of 913
ID 52
Street Number4137-39 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1913
Architect - Builder Lund, Carl E.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movemets
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red and tan brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It is flat roofed, with a flared shed false roof
framed by side parapets and tiled in slate shingles. A raised hipped roof porch over two transomed entrances occupies the
left first story bay. It has squared brick piers under a thick moulded entablature and a solid brick bulkhead capped in
limestone. The right first story bay has a single 1/1 window with limestone lug sill and a splayed soldier course header. The
right second story bay has a 1/1 window with limestone lug sill. A cant-bay window comprised of a 1/1 window flanked by
narrow 1/1 windows occupies the left second story bay. Carved brackets underpin the roof eaves.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 152 of 913
ID 53
Street Number4141-43 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1913
Architect Aufderheide, F.C. Builder Aufderheide, F.C.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red and tan brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide with a flat roof. It has a shaped front parapet
capped in terra cotta with raised end blocks, and a thick brick corbel course supporting a terra cotta cornice. The left first
story bay has a flat-roofed raised porch over two transomed entrances. The porch has a solid brick bulkhead capped in
limestone, squared brick piers with Corinthian capitals, and a thick dentillated entablature. The center and rightmost bays
have single 1/1 windows with splayed brick lintels on the first and second stories; the first story has a limestone sill course,
and the second story windows have limestone lug sills. The leftmost second story bay has a cant-bay window overlooking
the porch roof, which doubles as a balcony.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 155 of 913
ID 54
Street Number4142 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect Spoeneman, Chris Builder Spoeneman, Chris
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two-story red brick building stands two bays wide with a flat roof. It has a shaped front parapet capped in terra cotta
with raised end blocks and an applied gabled false roof of molded wood with large brackets. The right first story bay has a
raised, flat-roofed porch over two transomed entrances with their original wood and vision panel doors. It has a paneled
wooden entablature, squared brick piers, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. The second story right bay has a
transomed doorway leading to the porch roof, which doubles as a balcony with a cast iron balcony. The left first story bay
has two single 1/1 windows with limestone lug sills and splayed brick headers. The second story left bay has two single 1/1
windows with limestone lug sills below a header course which runs at the lintel line.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 158 of 913
ID 55
Street Number4142 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story flat-roofed brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 161 of 913
ID 56
Street Number4144-46 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect Dilschneider, Henry Builder Dilschneider, Henry
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two-story red and brown brick building stands two bays wide with a flat roof. It has a shed false roof framed by
stepped side parapets, and wide overhanging eaves over large brackets. The right first story bay has a flat-roofed porch
with paneled entablature, squared brick piers, and solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone over two transomed entrances.
The right second story bay has a single transomed doorway leading to the porch roof, which doubles as a balcony with a
cast iron balustrade. The left first story bay has a set of paired 9/1 windows below a brick label mold and over a limestone
sill course. The second story left bay has a set of paired 9/1 of windows with a limestone lug sill beneath a double brick
stretcher course at the lintel line.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 164 of 913
ID 57
Street Number4145 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1913
Architect - Builder Lund, Carl E.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red and brown brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It is flat roofed, with a flared shed false roof
framed by stepped side parapets. A raised hipped roof porch over two transomed entrances occupies the left first story
bay. It has squared brick piers under a thick entablature with modillions and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. The
right first story bay has a set of paired 1/1 windows over a limestone sill course and below a splayed soldier course header.
The right second story bay has a set of paired 1/1 windows with a limestone lug sill. A cant-bay window comprised of a 1/1
window flanked by narrow 1/1 windows occupies the left second story bay. Carved brackets underpin the roof eaves.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 167 of 913
ID 58
Street Number4148 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date 1914
Architect - Builder Jones, J.W.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed grey brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in terracotta with a stepped and peaked raised center block over a large overhanging modillion cornice. A
raised, flat-roofed porch occupies the right first story bay over two transomed entrances; it has squared brick corner piers,
a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a dentillated wooden entablature. The left first story bay has a wide
window opening (now boarded) with a limestone lug sill and brick label mold, and the left second story bay has a 1/1
contemporary replacement window with a limestone lug sill under a stretcher course at the lintel line. A wooden boxed bay
with a transomed entrance flanked by narrow windows occupies the right second story bay; it leads to the porch roof,
which forms a balcony with a wooden balustrade.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 170 of 913
ID 59
Street Number4149 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date 1913
Architect Fischer, Charles Builder Mueri, Charles S.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in pressed metal molding with a raised stepped, rounded center block and raised end blocks over a thick
molded cornice with dentils and brackets. A raised, flat-roofed porch occupies the left first story bay over two entrances
which have been boarded over. The porch has squared brick corner piers with Corinthian capitals, a solid brick bulkhead
capped in limestone, and a molded wooden entablature. In the right bay, a single square-headed 1/1 window sits above a
limestone sill course on the first story, and there is a single 1/1 window with a limestone lug sill in the second story. In the
second story left bay a transomed door with sidelights leads to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a wooden
balustrade. A triangular brick inlay sits beneath the front parapet center block.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 173 of 913
ID 60
Street Number4151 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect - Builder Jones, J.W.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This brown brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It is flat-roofed, with a flat front
parapet capped in terra cotta molding. A hipped roof porch occupies the right first story bay over two transomed entrances
with wooden surrounds; it has squared brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a wooden
entablature. All the windows have limestone lug sills, and two brick courses run at the second story lintel line. There is a set
of paired 1/1 windows with a brick label mold in the left first story bay. Another set of paired 1/1 windows is in the left
second story bay, and there is a single 1/1 window in the right second story bay.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 176 of 913
ID 61
Street Number4152 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect - Builder Jones, J.W.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in terra cotta with raised end blocks and a peaked raised center block over a large overhanging modillion
cornice. A raised, flat-roofed porch occupies the right first story bay over two transomed entrances; it has squared brick
corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a dentillated wooden entablature. The left first story bay has a
wide contemporary replacement picture window with a limestone lug sill and brick label mold, and the left second story
bay has a contemporary replacement picture window with a limestone lug sill under a header course at the lintel line. A
boxed bay faced in contemporary siding with a small 1/1 window occupies the right second story bay (this may have
originally featured a door leading to the porch roof).
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 179 of 913
ID 62
Street Number4152 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Aluminum Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in aluminum siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 182 of 913
ID 63
Street Number4154 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1913
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red and brown brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a
hipped false roof with overhanging eaves emerging from a flat front parapet framed by shallow side parapets. A raised,
hipped-roof porch occupies the first story right bay over two transomed entrances; it has squared brick corner piers with
raised cross-shaped inlays, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a molded wooden entablature. All windows are
contemporary vinyl replacements with soldier course headers. A first story limestone sill course runs under two 1/1
windows in the first story left bay. There are two 1/1 windows with limestone lug sills in the second story left bay, and
there is a single 1/1 window with a limestone lug sill in the second story right bay.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 185 of 913
ID 64
Street Number4154 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Concrete Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story flat-roofed concrete masonry unit garage.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 188 of 913
ID 65
Street Number4155 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1912
Architect - Builder Lund, Carl O.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red and brown brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a
bracketed flared shed false roof framed by stepped side parapets capped in pressed metal molding. A raised, flat-roofed
porch occupies the left first story bay over two entrances; it has squared brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead capped in
limestone, and a thick, paneled entablature. The right first and second story bays have paired 1/1 windows with limestone
lug sills and soldier course lintels. The second story left bay is boxed and framed and has a narrow 1/1 window.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 191 of 913
ID 66
Street Number4155 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 194 of 913
ID 67
Street Number4156 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1916
Architect Thurston, C.L. Builder Widner, O.S.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flat front parapet
capped in terra cotta with limestone block and white enameled brick inlays. A molded terra cotta cornice runs over shallow
brick corbels. A raised, flat-roofed porch occupies the first story right bay over two transomed entrances; it has squared
brick corner piers, a bracketed brick entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. Two 6/1 windows are in
the left first story bay, framed by a limestone sill course and a soldier course with limestone block inlays at the lintel line.
There are two 6/1 windows with limestone lug sills and soldier course lintels with limestone end blocks in the second story
left bay. The second story right bay has a transomed contemporary replacement door leading to the porch roof, which
forms a balcony with low brick columns capped in limestone framing a metal balustrade.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 197 of 913
ID 68
Street Number4159 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1911
Architect Preisler, Ernst Builder Proell, Alois
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It is flat-roofed, with a hipped false
roof with overhanging eaves. A raised, hipped-roof porch occupies the left first story bay over two entrances; it has a
dentillated wooden entablature, squared brick corner piers, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. All windows
are square-headed with historic 1/1 wooden sashes. There are single windows with limestone lug sills in the center and
right first story bays. There are windows in each second story bay, framed by a limestone sill course, a running brick label
mold, and brick pilasters.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 200 of 913
ID 69
Street Number4160 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1913
Architect Nolte & Naumann Builder Mueller, J. Charles
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed grey brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed,
flared shed false roof tiled in slate and framed by stepped side parapets. A raised, flat-roofed porch occupies the first story
right bay over two transomed entrances; it has a limestone [check?] base with metal corner supports and balustrade, and a
molded wooden entablature. All windows are square-headed contemporary vinyl replacements with limestone lug sills, and
there are two 1/1 windows in the left first and second story bays. In the second story right bay a door leads to the porch
roof, which forms a balcony with a metal balustrade.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 203 of 913
ID 70
Street Number4160 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 206 of 913
ID 71
Street Number4161 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect Nolte & Naumann Builder Grenlich, John
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brown brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed
flared shed false roof framed by stepped side parapets. A raised, front-gabled porch occupies the first story left bay over a
transomed entrance with sidelights and wooden surrounds; it has squared brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead capped
in limestone, vergeboards, and timbering (two large brackets appear to have been removed). All windows have limestone
lug sills. There is a recessed three-sided cant bay window with historic 6/1 wooden sashes and a splayed soldier course
lintel in the first story right bay. There is a paired historic 6/6 wooden window in the second story right bay, and a single
6/6 wooden window in the second story left bay.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 209 of 913
ID 72
Street Number4164 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1913
Architect Nolte & Naumann Builder Mueller, Charles
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed and
flared hipped false roof tiled in slate with scrolled finials [check for right side]. A raised, flat-roofed porch occupies the first
story right bay over two transomed entrances; it has a concrete replacement base with metal corner supports and
balustrade, and a molded wooden entablature. All windows are square-headed contemporary replacements with limestone
lug sills. There are two 1/1 windows with soldier course lintels in the left first story bay, and two 1/1 windows in the left
second story bay under a soldier course at the lintel line. In the right second story bay a door leads to the porch roof, which
forms a balcony with a metal balustrade.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 212 of 913
ID 73
Street Number4165 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1912
Architect - Builder Lund, Carl O.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed and
flared shed false roof framed by stepped side parapets capped in pressed metal molding. A raised, flat-roofed porch
occupies the left first story bay over two transomed entrances; it has squared corner piers, a solid bulkhead capped in
limestone, and a molded wooden entablature. A limestone sill course runs across the first story below a set of paired 1/1
windows with a soldier course header. There is another set of paired 1/1 windows with a limestone lug sill in the second
story right bay. The second story left bay is boxed and framed in historic molded wooden panels. It has a door framed by
narrow 1/1 windows which leads to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a metal balustrade. The area below the first
story sill line, as well as the porch base and piers, is faced in imitation stone veneer.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 215 of 913
ID 74
Street Number4166 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1912
Architect - Builder F.J Rupp Building Co.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed hipped
false roof with a small rounded finial. The right first story bay has a raised, shed-roofed porch over a transomed entrance
with sidelights and a historic paneled wooden surround; it has squared brick corner piers with a metal balustrade, a brick
base capped in a limestone slab, a simple wooden entablature, exposed rafter tails, shaped wooden vergeboards, and side
timbering. There is a set of paired 1/1 contemporary replacement windows with limestone lug sills and soldier course
lintels in the first and second story left bays and in the second story right bay.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 218 of 913
ID 75
Street Number4167 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect Becker, G. Builder Schaefer, B.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It is flat-roofed, with a shaped front
parapet capped in terra cotta with raised end blocks (a center block is missing); the parapet overhangs the façade and is
supported by a brick corbel course. A raised, flat-roofed porch is in the first story left bay over two transomed entrances. It
has squared brick corner piers with Corinthian capitals, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a molded wooden
entablature. The right first and second story bays each have two 1/1 square -headed windows with limestone lug sills. The
left second story bay has a door leading to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a wooden balustrade.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 221 of 913
ID 76
Street Number4167 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Shed
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is non-contributing one-story shed-roofed frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 224 of 913
ID 77
Street Number4169 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1913
Architect - Builder Lund, Carl
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red and grey brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a
bracketed flared shed false roof framed by stepped side parapets capped in pressed metal molding. A raised, hipped roof
porch occupies the left first story bay over two transomed entrances; it has squared brick corner piers, a solid brick
bulkhead capped in limestone, and a molded wooden entablature. A limestone sill course runs across the first story below a
1/1 window with a soldier course header. There is a 1/1 window with a limestone lug sill in the second story right bay. The
second story left bay has a cant bay window comprised of three 1/1 windows with historic wooden paneling.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 227 of 913
ID 78
Street Number4169 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 230 of 913
ID 79
Street Number4170 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1913
Architect Wesszechin & Hillibrand Builder J.F. Rupp Building Co.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed hipped
false roof with a small rounded copper finial. The right first story bay has a raised, shed-roofed porch over a transomed
entrance with sidelights and an historic paneled wooden surround; it has squared brick corner piers with a metal
balustrade, a brick base capped in a limestone slab, a simple wooden entablature, exposed rafter tails, shaped wooden
vergeboards, and side timbering. All windows are contemporary replacements with limestone lug sills and soldier course
headers. There are two 1/1 windows in both the first and second story left bays. The right second story bay has a single
wide 1/1 window.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 233 of 913
ID 80
Street Number4173 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling : 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect - Builder Lund, Carl
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brown brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed
flared shed false roof with slate shingles framed by stepped side parapets capped in pressed metal molding. A raised,
hipped roof porch occupies the left first story bay over two transomed entrances; it has squared brick corner piers with
green enameled brick inlays, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a molded wooden entablature. There is a set
of paired 1/1 windows in each of the first and second story right bays with limestone lug sills and soldier course headers
with green enameled brick keystones and end blocks. The second story left bay has a cant bay window comprised of three
1/1 windows with historic wooden paneling.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 236 of 913
ID 81
Street Number4173 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 239 of 913
ID 82
Street Number4174 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect - Builder Lund, C.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed and flared
shed false roof framed by stepped side parapets capped in pressed copper molding. The right first story bay has a hipped-
roof porch over two transomed entrances; it has a molded wooden entablature with modillions, squared brick corner piers,
and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. The first and second story left bays each have 1/1 contemporary
replacement windows with limestone lug sills and soldier course headers. The right second story bay has a cant bay window
comprised of three 1/1 windows with historic wooden paneling.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 242 of 913
ID 83
Street Number4175 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1912
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed flared
shed false roof framed by stepped side parapets. A raised, flat-roofed porch occupies the left first story bay over two
transomed entrances with wooden surrounds and historic wood- and vision-paneled doors; it has squared brick corner
piers, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a molded wooden entablature. There are 1/1 windows with
limestone lug sills and soldier course headers in the first and second story right bays. The second story left bay is boxed and
framed in historic molded wooden panels. Narrow historic 1/1 wooden windows frame a historic Jefferson door leading to
the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a metal balustrade.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 245 of 913
ID 85
Street Number4176 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1915
Architect Preisler, Ernst Builder Beckemeyer, August
Style Late 19th & 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed blonde brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a hipped false
roof with overhanging eaves. A raised, flat-roofed porch occupies the first story right bay over two transomed entrances
with historic wood- and vision-paneled doors; it has squared brick corner piers with green enameled brick inlays, a
bracketed wooden entablature, overhanging eaves, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. All windows have
limestone lug sills and soldier course headers. There is a wide historic 5/1 wooden window in the first story left bay, and
there are two historic 3/1 wooden windows in the second story left bay. The second story right bay has a cant bay with
historic wooden paneling; it has historic French doors framed by narrow historic 3/1 wooden windows. The doors lead to
the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a metal balustrade.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 248 of 913
ID 86
Street Number4176 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Pressed Wood Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in pressed wood siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 251 of 913
ID 87
Street Number4179 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1911
Architect Nolte, E.F. Builder Meier, Adam E
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red and brown brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a
bracketed flared shed false roof framed by stepped side parapets. A raised, flat-roofed porch occupies the left first story
bay over two transomed entrances; it has squared brick corner piers (one retains its Corinthian capital), a solid brick
bulkhead capped in limestone, and a molded wooden entablature. All windows have splayed soldier course headers. A
limestone sill course runs beneath two 1/1 windows in the right first story bay. There are two 1/1 windows with limestone
lug sills in the right second story bay. The left second story bay is boxed and framed in historic molded wooden panels. It
has a door framed by narrow historic 8/2 wooden windows which leads to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a
metal balustrade. A metal awning shades the balcony.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 254 of 913
ID 88
Street Number4180 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1912
Architect Preisler, Ernst Builder Winkel, August
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This narrow flat-roofed red and brown brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has
a ridged hipped false roof tiled in slate with copper flashing and finials and overhanging eaves. A raised, hipped-roof porch
occupies the first story right bay over two transomed entrances with a wooden surround; it has squared brick corner piers,
a solid brick bulkhead, and a dentillated wooden entablature. A first story limestone sill course runs beneath a wide 1/1
round-arched window with a soldier course lintel. There are three evenly spaced 1/1 contemporary replacement windows
with limestone lug sills on the second story under a running soldier course label mold.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 257 of 913
ID 89
Street Number4181 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date 1911
Architect Nolte, E.F. Builder Meier, Adam E.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This flat-roofed red and brown brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a
bracketed flared shed false roof framed by stepped side parapets. A raised, flat-roofed porch occupies the left first story
bay over two entrances; it has squared brick corner piers missing their capitals (wood posts are propping up the porch
roof), a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a molded wooden entablature. A limestone sill course runs beneath
two 1/1 windows with splayed soldier course headers in the right first story bay. There are two 1/1 windows with
limestone lug sills under a running brick label mold in the right second story bay. The left second story bay is boxed and
framed in historic molded wooden panels. It has a doorway (door is missing) framed by narrow windows (upper sashes are
missing, but the historic 2-paned wooden lower sashes remain). This leads to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a
metal awning shades the balcony.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 260 of 913
ID 90
Street Number4183 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date 1916
Architect Powers, H.W. Builder Sagna, C.T.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick one and one-half story building stands three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed front-gabled
roof with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. The left first story bay has a raised, front-gabled porch over a transomed
entrance with sidelights and a wooden surround; it has wide overhanging eaves, timbering, a shaped wooden entablature,
brackets, squared brick corner piers, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. All windows have limestone lug sills
and soldier course headers. There are single windows in the center and right first story bays, and there are two historic 6/1
wooden windows on the second story.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 263 of 913
ID 91
Street Number4184 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Site
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 266 of 913
ID 92
Street Number4188 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect - Builder Bittner, Frank O.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red and buff brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flared
shed false roof with overhanging eaves and modillions framed by stepped side parapets capped in pressed copper molding.
A raised, hipped-roof porch occupies the first story right bay over two transomed entrances; it has bracketed and squared
brick corner piers on limestone plinths, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a shaped wooden entablature. All
windows are contemporary replacements with soldier course lintels. There are two 1/1 windows over a limestone sill
course in the first story left bay, and two 1/1 windows with limestone lug sills in the second story left bay. A single 1/1
window with limestone lug sill occupies the second story right bay.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 269 of 913
ID 93
Street Number4190-92 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date 1915
Architect - Builder Erdbruegger & Buemer
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed orange brick building stands two stories tall and four bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in terra cotta with low raised end blocks and a stepped raised center block decorated with a green
enameled brick inlay pattern. A thick brick corbel course overhangs the façade at the cornice line. A raised flat-roofed porch
occupies the center two first story bays over two pairs of transomed entrances with historic wood- and vision-paneled
doors and wooden surrounds. The porch has bracketed and squared corner piers, two sets of stairs, a solid brick bulkhead
capped in limestone, and a bracketed wooden entablature. All windows have historic 6/1 wooden sashes and limestone lug
sills. The outer bays have two windows on each story; the first story windows have soldier course headers, and a soldier
course runs at the second story lintel line. The two center second story bays have historic wood- and vision-paneled doors
with 4-light transoms; these lead to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with low brick columns capped in limestone
framing a metal balustrade. Green enameled brick inlays adorn the second story between the center and outer bays.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 272 of 913
ID 94
Street Number4191-93 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date 1915
Architect - Builder Erdbruegger & Beumer
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brown brick building stands two stories tall and four bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in terracotta with a stepped, raised center block. A raised, flat-roofed porch shelters the center two first
story bays over four transomed entrances with wooden surrounds and historic wood- and vision-paneled doors. It has
squared brick piers, brackets, a wooden entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. All windows have
historic 6/1 wooden sashes and limestone lug sills. The leftmost and rightmost first story bays each have two windows with
soldier course headers. A soldier course runs at the second story lintel line over two windows in both the leftmost and
rightmost bays. There are two historic wood- and vision -paneled doors in the center two second story bays which lead to
the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a metal balustrade framed by brick piers capped in limestone. The doors have
three-paned transoms. Green enameled brick patterns adorn the front parapet and the second story.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 275 of 913
ID 95
Street Number4250-52 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multi-Unit Dwelling/Commercial
Current Use Multi-Unit
Construction Date 1913
Architect Preisler, Ernst Builder Beckemeier, August
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. Amerian Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brick building stands two stories tall and four bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front parapet
capped in terra cotta with wide raised end blocks over the outer bays. Heavily patterned raised brick courses outline the
outer bays, and raised brick ornamentation forms a chain pattern at the cornice line. The two leftmost first story bays are
comprised by a cast iron storefront with a chamfered corner and cast iron corner column; the wide commercial bays have
been paneled and subdivided to form smaller windows. The innermost right first story bay has a raised, hipped-roof porch
over two transomed entrances with historic wood and glass paneled doors and a molded wooden surround. The porch has
squared brick corner piers, an arched wooden entablature, and a metal balustrade. All windows are square-headed with
historic 3/1 and 4/1 wooden sashes. There is a single window in the first story rightmost bay over a limestone sill course.
There are single windows in each second story bay, all will soldier course lintels and limestone lug sills with brick brackets. A
header course runs at the lintel line between each window.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 278 of 913
ID 96
Street Number4250-52 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Concrete Foundation -
Description
There is non-contributing flat-roofed concrete masonry unit garage.
Contributing? No
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ID 99
Street Number4254-56 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date 1913
Architect Preisler, Ernst Builder Beckemeier, August
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in terra cotta with wide raised end blocks over the outer bays. Heavily patterned raised brick courses
outline the outer bays, and raised brick ornamentation forms a chain pattern at the cornice line. The center first story bay
has an open brick porch with two flights of steps framed by squared brick half piers, all giving access to two pairs of raised
entrances (this configuration results from the removal of a hipped-roof porch structure with brick corner piers). All
windows are square-headed, and there are single contemporary replacement windows in the first story left and right bays
over a limestone sill course. There are single windows (all boarded) in the second story left and right bays, and there are
two smaller windows in the second story center bay; all have soldier course lintels and limestone lug sills with brick
brackets, and a header course runs at the lintel line between each window.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 284 of 913
ID 100
Street Number4258-60 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date 1913
Architect Preisler, Ernst Builder Beckemeier, August
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in terra cotta with wide raised end blocks over the outer bays. Heavily patterned raised brick courses
outline the outer bays, and raised brick ornamentation forms a chain pattern at the cornice line. The center first story bay
has a hipped roof porch over two pairs of transomed entrances. The porch has squared brick piers, arched wooden
entablature, two flights of steps, and a metal balustrade. All windows are square-headed contemporary replacements.
There are single 1/1 windows in the first story left and right bays over a limestone sill course. There are single 1/1 windows
in the second story left and right bays, and there are two smaller 1/1 windows in the second story center bay; all have
soldier course lintels and limestone lug sills with brick brackets, and a header course runs at the lintel line between each
window.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 287 of 913
ID 103
Street Number4262 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1912
Architect Branch, Henry Builder Branch, Henry
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front parapet
capped in terra cotta with raised center and end blocks over a corbelled brick cornice. A raised, flat-roofed porch occupies
the right bay over two transomed entrances with historic wood- and vision-paneled doors and a molded wooden surround.
The porch has squared brick corner piers, a wooden entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. There are
two square-headed 1/1 contemporary replacement windows over a limestone sill course in the left bay.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 290 of 913
ID 107
Street Number4266 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1910
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front parapet
capped in terra cotta with raised center and end blocks over a corbelled brick cornice. A raised, front -gabled porch
occupies the right bay over two transomed entrances with a wooden surround. The porch has squared brick corner piers, a
wooden entablature, raked molding in the gable front, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. There are two
square-headed 1/1 contemporary replacement windows with limestone lug sills in the left bay.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 293 of 913
ID 108
Street Number4266 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Concrete Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story flat-roofed concrete masonry unit garage.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 296 of 913
ID 110
Street Number4270 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1912
Architect Branch, Henry Builder Branch, Henry
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front parapet
capped in terra cotta with raised center and end blocks over a corbelled brick cornice. A raised, hipped-roof porch occupies
the right bay over two transomed openings with a wooden surround. The front door is to the left of a door-shaped side
panel which is now partially filled in with modern horizontal siding. The porch has squared brick corner piers, a wooden
entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. There are two 1/1 square-headed contemporary replacement
windows over a limestone sill course in the left bay.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 299 of 913
ID 112
Street Number4272 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1911
Architect Nolte, E.F. Builder Ivory Real Estate and Investment Co.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front parapet
capped in terra cotta coping with raised center and end blocks over a corbelled brick cornice. All windows are square-
headed with limestone lug sills. A raised, front-gabled porch occupies the right bay over an entrance and a high window.
The porch has squared brick corner piers, vergeboards, and a solid brick bulkhead. There is a single 1/1 window in the left
bay.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 302 of 913
ID 114
Street Number4274 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1911
Architect Nolte, E.F. Builder Ivory Real Estate and Investment Co.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front parapet
capped in terracotta with a raised center block and raised end blocks, the latter of which are capped in pressed metal
molding. A raised, shed-roofed porch occupies the right bay over an entrance and high window with a limestone lug sill. The
porch has a wooden entablature, metal corner supports, and a metal balustrade. The left bay has two square-headed 1/1
contemporary replacement windows over a limestone sill course.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 305 of 913
ID 117
Street Number4280 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1906
Architect Builder Snyder, Charles
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brick building stands one story tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front parapet
capped in pressed metal molding with a raised and peaked center block. The building is L-shaped, with the left bay
positioned to its extreme rear with a single window; a porch with a frame base and metal awning runs along the side of the
main body of the building to shelter the entrance. There are round-arched 1/1 windows in the center and right bays over a
limestone sill course.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 308 of 913
ID 120
Street Number4282 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Site
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 311 of 913
ID 122
Street Number4284 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1891
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Aluminum Foundation -
Description
This frame front-gabled building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. The exterior
is sheathed in metal siding and all windows are contemporary replacements. It has a raised, full-width one -story porch
with a front-gabled roof, metal supports, a metal balustrade, and a frame base. There is an entrance in the left bay and
there is a paired window in the right bay.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 314 of 913
ID 124
Street Number4286 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1891
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This frame front-gabled dwelling stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. The exterior
is sheathed in synthetic shingles. It has a raised, full-width one-story porch with a hipped-roof, wooden corner supports,
and a metal balustrade. There is an entrance in the first story left bay and there is a paired contemporary replacement
window in the first story right bay. A small round-arched fixed-sash window sits above the porch.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 317 of 913
ID 127
Street Number4290 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1891-94
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Modern Foundation Concrete
Description
This frame front-gabled building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a
raised flat-roofed metal porch over an entrance in the left first story bay. A paired of metal-framed windows is in the first
story right bay.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 320 of 913
ID 128
Street Number4290 Street Name Farlin Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Pressed Wood Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story flat-roofed frame garage clad in pressed wood siding.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 323 of 913
ID 131
Street Number4116 Street Name Harris Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date 1908
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two-family building is one of five on the block built from the same plans. They are distinctive for their projecting right
bays and crenellated parapets. The two-bay façade has a rock-faced random coursed limestone base and strongly
projecting canted right bay. The three window openings (one at each side) of its first story are boarded; those at the
second story indicate deteriorated 1/1 wood sash windows. A porch at the left bay has a brick base and knee walls with
banded concrete columns supporting the hipped roof. The window opening above it is empty.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 326 of 913
ID 133
Street Number4118 Street Name Harris Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date 1908
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two-family building is one of five on the block built from the same plans. They are distinctive for their projecting right
bays and crenellated parapets. The two-bay façade has a rock-faced random coursed limestone base and strongly
projecting canted right bay. The three window openings (one at each side) at each story contain 1/1 replacement windows.
A porch at the left bay has a brick base and knee walls with banded concrete columns supporting the hipped roof. Two
transomed entrances with replacement doors open onto the porch. The window opening above the porch contains a 1/1
replacement window.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 329 of 913
ID 136
Street Number4122 Street Name Harris Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date 1908
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two-family building is one of five on the block built from the same plans. They are distinctive for their projecting right
bays and crenellated parapets. The two-bay façade has a rock-faced random coursed limestone base and strongly
projecting canted right bay. The three window openings (one at each side) at each story contain 1/1 wooden windows
beneath storm windows and under modern awnings. A porch at the left bay has a concrete base partially clad in simulated
stone masonry, which also surrounds the entrances on the first floor. Metal openwork columns support a projecting
awning. Two transomed entrances with replacement doors open onto the porch. The window opening above the porch
contains a 1/1 wooden window under a modern awning.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 332 of 913
ID 137
Street Number4122 Street Name Harris Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story flat-roofed brick garage with parapets.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 335 of 913
ID 139
Street Number4124 Street Name Harris Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date 1908
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two-family building is one of five on the block built from the same plans. They are distinctive for their projecting right
bays and crenellated parapets. The two-bay façade has a rock-faced random coursed limestone base and strongly
projecting canted right bay. The three window openings (one at each side) at each story contain 1/1 replacement windows.
A porch at the left bay has a stone base, brick knee walls and piers and concrete steps. This base supports a non-historic
gabled roof with wooden gable end. Transomed entrances with replacement doors open onto the porch. The window
opening above the porch contains a 1/1 replacement window.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 338 of 913
ID 141
Street Number4126 Street Name Harris Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date 1908
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two-family building is one of five on the block built from the same plans. They are distinctive for their projecting right
bays and crenellated parapets. The two-bay façade has a rock-faced random coursed limestone base and strongly
projecting canted right bay. The three window openings (one at each side) at each story contain 1/1 replacement windows.
A concrete stoop at the left bay has concrete steps and is sheltered by a modern awning. Two transomed entrances with
replacement doors open onto the porch. The window opening above the porch is filled in with brick.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 341 of 913
ID 142
Street Number4126 Street Name Harris Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Concrete Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled concrete masonry unit garage.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 344 of 913
ID 143
Street Number4101 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1912-16
Architect Builder
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This brick Craftsman-style home takes advantage of its corner site with a full width brick porch which wraps around to the
right elevation. The porch is screened in above its low walls, obscuring door and window details of the first story. The
house is front gabled, with a secondary gable slightly projecting at the right, more than half the width of the façade. This
secondary gable has a stucco face; a set of four wood 6/1 windows rest on an applied wood embellishment which imitates
elaborate timber construction. Both gables have wide vergeboards with cut out ends; the lower gable’s eaves rest on three
over-scaled brackets. The house’s stone foundation is visible at side elevations.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 347 of 913
ID 144
Street Number4101 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 350 of 913
ID 145
Street Number4105 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1913-15
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This brick bungalow has a side gabled roof; the brick front porch is sheltered under a forward extension of the main roof
which is just short of full width. Above its low brick walls the porch is enclosed with screened windows, possibly a historic
alteration. A wide gable dormer accommodates four wood 1/1 windows; the gable end is finished with faux half timbering
and the wide vergeboard has notched ends. The roof is composition shingle, and the stone foundation is visible at side
elevations.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 353 of 913
ID 146
Street Number4111 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1913-15
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bunglaow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This side gabled 2-story brick Craftsman house has a full-width brick porch with a shed roof. At the first story, the front
door is at the left bay, obscured by a heavy security storm door. A small side window is to its left. To the right is a set of
four 1/1 windows under original 10-light transoms. The porch has exposed notched rafter tails. The second story of the
façade is finished with stucco. The right bay projects slightly under a cross gable; brick rectangles are formed to either side
of the three 1/1 wood windows. The gable end is finished with imitation half-timber, and its eaves are supported by three
brackets. The left bay of the second story has a wider 1/1 window. All windows at the façade are on stone lug sills, and a
limestone foundation is visible at side elevations.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 356 of 913
ID 147
Street Number4111 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story flat-roofed brick garage with parapets.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 359 of 913
ID 148
Street Number4115 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1913-15
Architect Builder
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front gabled house has a light brown brick first story and a stuccoed second story. The porch is full-width but is only
covered at the left half of the façade, where a shallow-pitched shed roof is supported on two wide brick piers. The two
sides of the porch roof have stepped brick parapet walls (a very unusual feature), and the front eaves are supported on two
large wood brackets. The front door (a non-historic replacement) retains its transom light. To the right, a triple set of 1/1
windows has a stone sill and art glass transoms under a soldier brick header. The second story features a centered
projecting box bay. A ribbon of four 1/1 windows is recessed in the box bay; three decorated purlin ends project above and
between the windows, visually supporting the stucco cove. There is a shallow balcony with metal railing in front of the box
bay; to either side is a small diamond-paned window under an arched wood header. The front eaves are supported on four
wood brackets. The shaped vergeboards have notched ends and flare out where they meet at the peak to form an interior
arch. Side elevations are red brick with a limestone foundation. The only notable alteration is the addition of imitation
stone veneer over the two short piers at the base of the porch steps, right.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 362 of 913
ID 149
Street Number4115 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 365 of 913
ID 150
Street Number4117 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1913-15
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This side-gabled house has a light brown brick façade. The brick front porch is full-width and has a shed roof, which is
supported on three wide brick piers which have narrower painted (probably wood) blocks in lieu of capitals. Steps are at
the left bay of the porch; at the right bay the porch wall is broken by an inset railing (now a dimensional lumber
replacement) on a thick stone sill. The front door at the left bay has a small 6-light side window. At the right side of the
first story, two 1/1 windows flank a double-width fixed pane; four leaded glass transom lights top the window set. The
second story is dominated by a cross gable at the right side of the façade; it features a projecting three-sided bay window
with replacement windows, supported on two wrapped brackets. The front of the bay is covered with modern horizontal
siding, and it lacks front eaves (likely a non-historic alteration). The left side of the second story under the house’s main
eaves has no window. Side elevations are red brick with a limestone foundation.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 368 of 913
ID 151
Street Number4121 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1913-15
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This Craftsman-inspired house has a red brick façade and a shallow-pitched side gabled roof. The brick front porch is full
width, but only the left side of the porch is covered. Here, two brick piers support a gable roof. Wood brackets are paired
at the top of the piers. The front door retains its numbered transom light. At the right bay, a set of four double hung
windows with leaded upper sashes share a common arched opening. At the second story are three wood 8/1 windows on
stone sills; the left and right windows have inset red square tiles underneath There is a parged section under the center
window; projecting bricks underneath suggest that there could have been a window box or other projecting embellishment
here at one time. The center section of the roof pops up slightly to create, in essence, a wall dormer of only five courses.
Thin rafter tails support the open front eaves. The limestone foundation is visible at the side elevations.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 371 of 913
ID 152
Street Number4121 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Concrete Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled concrete masonry unit garage.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 374 of 913
ID 153
Street Number4125 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1912-15
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This Craftsman style house has a front gabled roof. The red brick façade features a centered shed-roofed brick porch which
is close to full width. The three brick porch piers pierce the roof and are capped or parged just a few courses above the
shed roofline. The front door is at the left side of the porch; at the right is a set of four windows (apparently casements)
with individual transoms. The portion of the second story directly above the front porch is stuccoed and projects slightly
from the narrow expanse of brick wall to either side. There are six windows; the outer two are narrower and appear to be
original while the center four appear to be 8/8 vinyl replacements. The brackets that separate the window and support the
overhang above are similar to the brackets on the porch piers. Imitation half timbering is above and below the windows.
The front eaves have pierced and shaped vergeboards. The side elevations are red brick with stone foundations, and there
is a low shed-roofed wall dormer with a single window at both sides.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 377 of 913
ID 154
Street Number4129 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1912-15
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This side-gabled house has a light brown brick façade. The brick front porch is almost full-width and has a shed roof which
flows around the two brick piers which support it. The front door, a modern replacement, is at the left bay. At the first
story’s right bay is a set of four narrow replacement windows. Above the front porch there is a wide gabled wall dormer
with four windows under a pair of metal awnings. The gable end is supported on five wood brackets. The open eaves of
the main roof are supported on rafter tails. The side elevations are red brick with stone foundations.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 380 of 913
ID 155
Street Number4129 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 383 of 913
ID 156
Street Number4133 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1912-15
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front gabled house has a variegated red brick façade. The porch is full-width but is only covered at the left half of the
façade, where a shallow-pitched hipped roof is supported on two wide brick piers. The porch eaves are supported on
scalloped rafter tails. There is a small hall window to the left of the front door. At the right side of the façade, a pair of
wide 1/1 replacement windows shares a single wide opening and a stone sill. At the second story the only fenestration
consists of two 1/1 replacement windows near the center of the façade. At both stories the stone sills interrupting a
rowlock brick course; at the second story, six columns of stacked headers spaced across the façade provide a visual
reference to half timbering; imitation half timbering of wood and stucco fills in the gable end above the second story
windows. The open front eaves are finished with flared vergeboards with intermittent applied bulls eyes (some missing)
and notched ends. The side elevations are red brick with stone foundations.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 386 of 913
ID 157
Street Number4137 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1912-13
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front gabled house has a dark red-brown brick façade. The porch is full-width but is only covered at the left half of the
façade, where a shed roof is supported on two wide brick piers. The porch front eaves are supported on exposed rafter
tails. There is a high narrow 6-light window to either side of the full-light front door. At the right side of the façade, three
1/1 replacement windows and their diamond-paned original transoms share a wide arched opening. The center section of
the second story is filled in with modern horizontal siding around three replacement (?) windows in what appears to be the
original wood surround. These windows consist of a wide 8/1 window flanked by narrower 6/6 windows. They are
separated from the stick and stucco in the upper gable end by a wood course with descending pendants. The closed eaves
of the gable roof are finished with shaped vergeboards that crop a pendant at the peak. The side elevations are red brick
with stone foundations.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 389 of 913
ID 158
Street Number4141 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1912-13
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front gabled house has a red-brown brick façade. The brick porch is full-width with a gable roof supported on two
wide brick piers. The porch is enclosed with what appear to be midcentury storm windows. The center section of the
second story is filled in with modern horizontal siding at and around a shallow three-sided bay with four 1/1 windows. The
side elevations are red brick with stone foundations.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 392 of 913
ID 159
Street Number4141 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Weatherboard Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in weatherboard siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 395 of 913
ID 160
Street Number4145 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1912
Architect Builder
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This side-gabled house has a light brown brick façade. The porch is full-width but is only covered at the left half of the
façade, where a shallow-pitched shed roof is supported on two wide brick piers. The two sides of the porch roof have
stepped brick and stucco parapet walls (a very unusual feature). This left side of the porch appears to have been enclosed
during the period of significance, but the slider windows across the front are a contemporary replacement. To the right,
original windows have been replaced by a single picture window on the original stone sill. Centered at the second story is a
wide gabled wall dormer with a stuccoed front; it has a scalloped stepped (Flemish or Mission-style) parapet wall. The four
1/1 windows are partially obscured by a metal awning. Wood quatrefoil designs are applied under the windows and in the
gable end. The side elevations are red brick.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 398 of 913
ID 161
Street Number4145 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 401 of 913
ID 162
Street Number4147 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1912
Architect Builder
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front gabled house has a red-brown brick façade. The brick porch is full-width with a shed roof supported on three
brick piers. The transomed multi-light door at the left bay retains its transom. At the right side of the porch, a set of three
windows or window pairs are obscured behind storm units; the transom lights appear to be intact. The center section of
the second story is filled in with modern horizontal siding around four 1/1 vinyl replacement windows. The side elevations
are red brick with stone foundations. At the porch rail (left), porch piers and at either side of the second story, red
diamonds (tile or stucco) are used as a design element; at the second story these are contrasted with darker brick at slightly
projecting corbelled out pilaster-like elements at either end of the façade. The side elevations are red brick with stone
foundations.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 404 of 913
ID 754
Street Number4149 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1912
Architect Builder
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This brick bungalow has a side gabled roof. The full-width brick front porch is sheltered under a low-pitched shed roof
which extends from the main roof. The three brick piers have large carved wood brackets supporting the eaves. The front
door at the left side of the façade is a contemporary replacement under an original transom. At the right, a set of three 1/1
windows retain transoms as well. At the second story a wide shed dormer has four 1/1 windows; its front eaves are
supported on two wood brackets.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1814 of 913
ID 163
Street Number4149 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story flat-roofed brick garage with parapets.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 407 of 913
ID 164
Street Number4151 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1912
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front gabled house has a dark red-brown brick façade. The porch is full-width but is only covered at the left half of the
façade, where a shallow gabled roof is supported on two wide brick piers. The porch is enclosed with louvered windows.
At the right side of the façade, three 1/1 windows and their transoms share a wide opening. The center section of the
second story is stuccoed; a shallow three-sided bay retains four windows which appear to be original 1/1s. The ghosts of
two brackets are visible just under the front eaves. Side elevations are red brick with stone foundations.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 410 of 913
ID 165
Street Number4151 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story flat-roofed brick garage with parapets.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 413 of 913
ID 166
Street Number4153 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1912
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick house has a front gabled roof and a lower-pitched front gabled porch which is centered and is almost as wide
as the façade. The porch is enclosed with louvered windows, its entrance now fitted with a pair of storm doors. At the
second story, the center section is covered with modern horizontal siding; two squat replacement 1/1 windows are
centered. Side elevations are red brick with stone foundations.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 416 of 913
ID 167
Street Number4157 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1913-14
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front gabled house has a dark brick façade. Over the shed-roofed brick porch, the second story displays a diaper
pattern in dark headers. The porch has been enclosed with storm windows and the center of three brackets is missing. At
the second story, the left 3/5 of the façade is a slightly projecting bay with gabled eaves (the left side of the gable extending
from the main roof). There is a ribbon of four 1/1 windows (original). The surface of this bay appears to be modern vertical
siding. Three brackets support its eaves. At the right side of the second story there is a single 1/1 window. The limestone
foundation is visible at side elevations.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 419 of 913
ID 168
Street Number4200 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect - Builder Lund, Carl
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed flared
shed false roof framed by stepped side parapets capped in pressed metal molding. A raised, hipped roof porch occupies the
right first story bay over two transomed entrances; it has squared brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead capped in
limestone, and a wooden entablature with modillions. There is a set of paired 1/1 windows with soldier course lintels and
limestone lug sills in the left first and second story bays. The second story right bay has a three-sided cant bay with historic
wooden paneling consisting of three 1/1 windows. At the basement level of the left bay there is a set of paired 1/1
windows.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 422 of 913
ID 169
Street Number4200 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Stucco Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled garage clad in stucco.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 425 of 913
ID 170
Street Number4203 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1916
Architect - Builder Jones, J.W.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two-family building is two stories and has two façade bays. The exterior is dark red-brown brick. The brick porch at
the left bay has a flat roof which forms a second story balcony. The two front doors in the left bay are replacements with
transoms. At the second story left bay balcony, original narrow French doors appear to be intact behind a modern storm
door. At both stories of the right bay there are two 3/1 wood windows. A raised brick label molding outlines the two first
story windows. Above the second story, an applied triangular pediment (part of the front parapet design) is open, designed
with the brick wall filling the pediment area; the original brackets and modillions decorating its eaves are intact. Five
vertical braces (apparently pipe) run from the lower eave into the gable end, presumably supporting the upper eaves. The
original parapet wall and coping are visible to either side of the gable. The limestone foundation is visible at side elevations.
At the basement level of the right bay there are two fixed windows.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 428 of 913
ID 171
Street Number4204 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect - Builder Lund, Carl
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed flared
shed false roof framed by stepped side parapets capped in pressed metal molding. A raised, flat -roofed porch occupies the
right first story bay over two transomed entrances; it has squared brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead capped in
limestone, and a wooden moulded entablature with modillions. There is a boarded over window opening in the first story
left bay and a wide 1/1 window in the second story left bay; both have soldier course lintels and limestone lug sills. The
second story right bay has a three-sided cant bay window with historic wooden paneling. It has a historic wood- and vision-
paneled door with a historic 4-light transom which leads to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a metal balustrade.
At the basement level of the left bay there is a single wide window opening that has been boarded over.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 431 of 913
ID 172
Street Number4204 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Weatherboard Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in weatherboard siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 434 of 913
ID 173
Street Number4206 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1914
Architect Quest, Henry L. Builder Quest, Henry L.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brown brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed
flared shed false roof framed by stepped side parapets capped in pressed metal molding. A raised, shed-roofed porch
occupies the right first story bay over an entrance; it has squared brick corner piers, a metal balustrade, and a wooden
entablature with modillions. There are paired, square-headed historic 2/1 wooden windows with limestone lug sills in the
left first and second story bays and in the second story right bay. At the basement level of the left bay there is a single wide
rectangular window opening.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 437 of 913
ID 174
Street Number4207 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2 Family Flat
Construction Date 1916
Architect - Builder Jones, J.W.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two-family red brick building is two stories and has two façade bays. The two front doors are recessed at the left bay;
the doors themselves are replacements with transoms. A single 1/1 replacement window is at the second story above the
entrances. At the right bay a brick porch structure is accessed from doors at both stories (to a porch at the first story and
balcony above it at the second). Both stories have a single multi-light Craftsman-era transomed door with replacement 1/1
vinyl windows to either side. Although the main roof is flat, it is fronted by a shallow side gabled false roof which has two
wood brackets, open eaves, and exposed rafter tails directly above the second story windows. The brackets match those at
the porch. The limestone foundation is visible at side elevations.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 440 of 913
ID 175
Street Number4207 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story brick garage with a flat roof and parapets.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 443 of 913
ID 176
Street Number4209 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1916
Architect - Builder Jones, J.W.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two-family building is two stories and has two façade bays. The exterior is dark red-brown brick. The brick porch at
the left bay has a flat roof which forms a second story balcony. The two front doors in the left bay are replacements with
transoms. At the second story left bay balcony, original narrow French doors appear to be intact behind a modern storm
door. At both stories of the right bay there are two 3/1 windows obscured by metal awnings. A raised brick label molding
outlines the two first story windows. Although the main roof is flat, it is fronted by a shallow side gable false roof which has
two wood brackets, open eaves, and exposed rafter tails directly above the second story windows. The limestone
foundation is visible at side elevations. At the basement level of the right bay there are 2 small fixed windows.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 446 of 913
ID 177
Street Number4209 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Pressed Wood Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in pressed wood siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 449 of 913
ID 178
Street Number4210 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple DwellingL 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect Quest, Henry L. Builder Quest, Henry L.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a hipped false roof with
overhanging eaves which peaks in a copper finial. A raised, flat-roofed porch occupies the right first story bay over two
transomed entrances with historic wood- and vision-paneled doors; it has squared brick corner piers and a solid brick
bulkhead capped in limestone. All windows are square-headed with limestone lug sills. The left first and second story bays
each have two historic 1/1 wooden windows. The right second story bay has a high 1/1 window and a door which leads to
the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a solid brick bulkhead.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 452 of 913
ID 179
Street Number4210 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story flat-roofed brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 455 of 913
ID 180
Street Number4211 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1916
Architect - Builder Jones, J.W.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two-family building is two stories and has two façade bays. The exterior is dark red brick. The brick porch at the left
bay has a flat roof which forms a second story balcony. The two front doors (left bay) are replacements with transoms. At
the second story balcony, original narrow French doors appear to be intact behind a modern storm door. At both stories of
the right bay there are two 3/1 wood windows. A raised brick label molding outlines the two first story windows. Although
the main roof is flat, it is fronted by a shallow side gabled false roof which has two wood brackets, open eaves, and exposed
rafter tails directly above the second story windows. The limestone foundation is visible at side elevations.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 458 of 913
ID 181
Street Number4212 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect Quest, Henry L. Builder Quest, Henry L.
Style -
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brown brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a hipped false
roof with overhanging eaves in front of a flat front parapet with raised end blocks. A raised, flat-roofed porch with squared
brick piers occupies the right first story bay over two transomed entrances and connects to an open porch in the left bay;
they share a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. The first and second story left bays have 1/1 tripartite windows with
limestone lug sills. The second story right bay has a transomed door framed by high 1/1 windows with limestone lug sills;
this leads to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a metal balustrade framed by brick piers capped in limestone.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 461 of 913
ID 182
Street Number4212 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 464 of 913
ID 183
Street Number4215 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Church
Current Use Church
Construction Date 1895
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This simple front-gabled brick church has three façade bays. The double front doors (not original) are in a projecting gabled
entry at a concrete stoop ten steps above grade; the stoop is finished with imitation stone veneer painted white. Above
the doors is the church’s sign and a slightly recessed lancet arched panel, possibly a former window. To either side of the
entry the wall features a single replacement 1/1 window. A glass block basement window is set below these at the cast
stone foundation. A circular louvered vent is in the gable end. A stepped corbel pattern supports the narrow eaves at the
vestibule and main eaves. The façade is painted red. The side elevations are five bays; each bay consists of a single 1/1
window in a segmental arched opening at the auditorium and a glass block basement light below. The bays are separated
by raised pillars or buttresses only a wythe out from the walls. The side elevations are not painted.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 467 of 913
ID 184
Street Number4216 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect Quest, Henry L. Builder Quest, Henry L.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brown brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed
flared shed false roof framed by stepped side parapets capped in pressed metal molding. A raised, shed-roofed porch
occupies the right first story bay over an entrance; it has squared brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, and a wooden
entablature with modillions. There are paired, square-headed historic 2/1 wooden windows with limestone lug sills in the
left first and second story bays and in the second story right bay. At the basement level of the left bay is a single wide fixed
window.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 470 of 913
ID 185
Street Number4216 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Weatherboard Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in weatherboard siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 473 of 913
ID 186
Street Number4218 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1915
Architect - Builder Lund, Carl
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brown brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed
flared shed false roof framed by stepped side parapets capped in terra cotta coping. A raised, flat-roofed porch occupies
the right first story bay over two transomed entrances; it has squared brick corner piers with white enameled brick inlays, a
solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a dentilled wooden entablature. There are single 3/1 windows with
limestone lug sills in the left first and second story bays; they have soldier course lintels with white enameled brick
keystones. The second story right bay has a three-sided cant bay window with historic wooden paneling. It has historic 2/1
wooden windows framing a historic wood- and vision-paneled door with a historic 4-light transom that leads to the porch
roof, which forms a balcony with a metal balustrade. At the basement level of the left bay is a paired fixed window with a
soldier course lintel and white enameled brick keystone.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 476 of 913
ID 187
Street Number4222 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1915
Architect - Builder Lund, Carl
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed flared
shed false roof tiled in red terra cotta framed by stepped side parapets capped in pressed metal molding. A raised, hipped
roof porch tiled in red terra cotta occupies the right first story bay over two transomed entrances; it has squared brick
corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a wooden entablature with modillions. There are historic 3/1
wooden windows with soldier course lintels and limestone lug sills in the left first and second story bays. The second story
right bay has a three-sided cant bay window with historic 3/1 and 2/1 wooden sashes. At the basement level of the left bay
there are two small fixed windows that share a soldier course header.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 479 of 913
ID 188
Street Number4223 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Site
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 482 of 913
ID 189
Street Number4224 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect - Builder Jones, J.W.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in terra cotta with raised center and end blocks over a large overhanging modillion cornice. A raised, flat-
roofed porch occupies the right first story bay over two transomed entrances; it has squared brick corner piers, a solid brick
bulkhead capped in limestone, and a simple wooden entablature. The left first story bay has a historic 4/1 wooden window
with a limestone lug sill and brick label mold, and the second story bay has a historic 4/1 wooden window with a limestone
lug sill under a header course at the lintel line. The right second story bay is boxed and wood-framed with a historic
transomed wood and glass door framed by narrow historic 2/1 wooden windows. This leads to the porch roof, which forms
a balcony with a metal balustrade. At the basement level of the left bay there is a small fixed window with a soldier course
lintel and brick label mold.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 485 of 913
ID 190
Street Number4224 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Pressed Wood Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in pressed wood siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 488 of 913
ID 191
Street Number4228 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1915
Architect - Builder Swafford Co.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands two bays wide and one and one-half stories tall on a raised basement. It has a bracketed
front-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. A raised, one-story full-width porch has a hipped roof, simple
wooden entablature, metal supports, and a brick base topped in limestone. The right first story bay has an entrance and
high window with limestone lug sill, and the left first story bay has a ribbon of three 1/1 windows with a limestone sill. A set
of paired squared-headed 1/1 windows with a limestone sill sits at the center of the second story.
Contributing? Yes
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ID 192
Street Number4229-33 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1930
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This front gabled house is a later example of the local “Gingerbread” type. The façade is variegated brick. The front door is
at a stoop in the right bay. Here, a steeper-pitched and asymmetrical second gable projects slightly and is separated from
the rest of the façade by a tall front chimney. The door has a cast concrete surround and a metal awning. At the left bay a
tripartite window is obscured under a metal awning; another small window is in the gable end with a similar awning. Both
openings have brick sills and soldier headers.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 494 of 913
ID 193
Street Number4232 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1915
Architect - Builder Jones, J.W.
Style Late 19th & 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in terra cotta with raised center and end blocks over a large overhanging modillion cornice. A raised, flat-
roofed porch occupies the right first story bay over two transomed entrances; it has squared brick corner piers, a solid brick
bulkhead capped in limestone, and a simple wooden entablature. The left first story bay has a set of paired windows with a
limestone lug sill and brick label mold, and the second story bay has a set of paired windows with a limestone lug sill under
a header course at the lintel line. The second story right bay is boxed and framed, and has a transomed door framed by
narrow 1/1 windows. This leads to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a metal balustrade. At the basement level of
the left bay there is a single fixed window with a soldier course header.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 497 of 913
ID 194
Street Number4235 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1906
Architect - Builder J. Stewart & Son
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red and blonde brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. The first story left bay
has a pair of transomed entrances. Over these is the ghost of a porch roof which would have formed a balcony accessed by
a door with a segmental arch soldier course lintel in the second story left bay, and the cast iron porch supports and metal
balustrade are still present. The first and second story right bays each have a 1/1 window with wooden surrounds and
segmental arched soldier course lintels and lug sills. At the basement level of the right bay is a small paired window with a
segmental arch soldier course lintel comprised of alternating red and blonde bricks. There is a sill string course on the first
story, above which the brick facing is red and below which the brick facing is blonde. The building’s roof is flat with a flat
parapet capped in pressed metal over a corbeled brick cornice. The parapet’s narrow end blocks project from the wall
plane and are corbeled at the bottom.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 500 of 913
ID 195
Street Number4236 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1915
Architect - Builder Jones, J.W.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flat front parapet
(might have originally had raised center and end blocks) partially capped in terra cotta over a large overhanging modillion
cornice. A raised, flat-roofed porch occupies the right first story bay over two transomed entrances; it has squared brick
corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a simple wooden entablature. The left first story bay has a 1/1
window with a limestone lug sill and brick label mold, and the second story bay has a 1/1 window with a limestone lug sill
under a header course at the lintel line. The second story right bay is boxed and framed in wood, with a transomed door
framed by narrow historic 2/1 wooden windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 503 of 913
ID 196
Street Number4237 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1971
Architect - Builder -
Style Contemporary
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This section 235 house has a brick-veneered first story with a front door at the left and a pair of new vinyl windows at the
right. The second story overhangs the first. It is clad with modern horizontal siding and has two new vinyl windows. The
roof is front gabled. The side elevations are the same material as the second story. This flat-roofed dark brick building
stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has an overhanging shaped front parapet capped in terra
cotta with raised center and end blocks over a brick corbel course. There is a raised, one-story full-width porch with
squared brick corner piers and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. The porch has a front-gabled roof with
overhanging eaves, exposed rafter tails, brackets, a shaped and bracketed wooden entablature with dentils, and timbering.
The right first story bay has a transomed entrance with sidelights and the left bay has a paired window with limestone lug
sill. The second story right and left bays have paired windows with limestone lug sills and metal awnings.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 506 of 913
ID 197
Street Number4240 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1921
Architect Schmidt, H. Builder Schmidt, H.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed dark brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has an overhanging
shaped front parapet capped in terra cotta with raised center and end blocks over a brick corbel course. There is a raised,
one-story full-width porch with squared brick corner piers and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. The porch has a
front-gabled roof with overhanging eaves, exposed rafter tails, brackets, a shaped and bracketed wooden entablature with
dentils, and timbering. The right first story bay has a transomed entrance with sidelights and the left bay has a paired
window with limestone lug sill. The second story right and left bays have paired windows with limestone lug sills and metal
awnings.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 509 of 913
ID 198
Street Number4242 Street Name Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date 1924
Architect Simon, H.C. Builder Simon, H.C.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It is flat-roofed, with a
shaped front parapet capped in terra cotta with raised center and end blocks. There is an entrance with a molded wooden
surround and shallow hipped-roof hood in the center bay at ground level; the surround has Doric pilasters and a paneled
lintel. All windows have limestone lug sills. A round-arched window with a soldier course header with limestone keystone
and end blocks sits in the center bay between the first and second stories. The left and right first and second story bays
have paired 1/1 windows with soldier course lintels. A raised stretcher course runs at the cornice line.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 512 of 913
ID 228
Street Number4101-03 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date 1998
Architect - Builder -
Style Contemporary
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Concrete
Description
This two-story non-contributing building has a gabled roof, red brick walls and a concrete foundation and steps. There are
1/1 vinyl windows in the openings and steel doors in the entrance openings. The front elevation is symmetrical.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 515 of 913
ID 229
Street Number4109 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1922
Architect - Builder Mueller, P.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It is flat-roofed with an
overhanging shed false front roof tiled in red terra cotta over carved brackets and exposed rafter tails. The false roof also
features a small central gabled dormer tiled in red terra cotta that includes a small horizontal window with six lights. A
limestone course runs across both bays at the first story sill line, and a brick soldier course runs across both bays at the
second story lintel line. A raised flat-roofed porch occupies the right first story bay. It has squared brick piers with squared
limestone capitals, a solid brick bulkhead capped with limestone, carved brackets, and wooden entablature. The porch
shelters two transomed entrances. The left first story bay has a boarded opening of the same dimensions as a set of paired
12/1 windows with a limestone lug sill on the left second story bay. The right second story bay has a transomed door
flanked by 9/1 windows that leads to the porch roof, which forms a balcony. The balcony includes squared brick half piers
capped with limestone and a cast iron balustrade. At the basement level of the left bay there are two small square
windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 518 of 913
ID 230
Street Number4109 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Concrete Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing gabled concrete masonry unit garage.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 521 of 913
ID 231
Street Number4114 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1915
Architect Tarling, J.E. Builder Schulte, H.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It has a shaped front parapet capped in terra
cotta coping with raised end blocks above a boxed, bracketed cornice. A raised flat-roofed wooden porch occupies the first
story right bay; it shelters two transomed entrances, and has decorated wooden supports (likely original) and a wooden
balustrade (likely replaced). The center and left first and second story bays each have single 1/1 windows with limestone
lug sills and soldier course lintels. The right second story bay has a Jefferson door leading out to the porch roof, which
forms a balcony, though the original balustrade encircling the balcony appears to have been removed. At the basement
level of the left bay there are two rectangular glass block windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 524 of 913
ID 232
Street Number4115 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1922
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flat roof with an
overhanging shed false front shingled roof. A raised flat-roofed porch occupies the right first story bay, sheltering two
entrances. The porch has squared brick piers with squared limestone bases and capitals, a solid brick bulkhead capped in
limestone, and a thick smooth wooden entablature. The left first and second story bays each include a three-part window
consisting of a 6/1 window flanked with 1/1 windows and a shared limestone lug sill. The right second story bay has a
transomed entrance with a 1/1 window to its right. The second story entrance leads to the porch roof, which forms a
balcony with squared brick half piers capped in limestone and a cast iron balustrade. At the basement level of the left bay
there are two small windows with 12 lights each.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 527 of 913
ID 233
Street Number4117 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1922
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. Amerian Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It is flat-roofed with an
overhanging side-gabled false front roof over carved wooden brackets and exposed rafter tails. The front roof is shingled
and features a small central gabled dormer that includes a small horizontal window with 6 lights. There is a limestone
course that runs across the the building at the first story sill line, and a brick soldier course that runs across the second
story lintel line. A raised flat-roofed porch occupies the right first story bay. The porch has squared brick piers with
squared limestone capitals, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, carved brackets, and a molded wooden entablature.
The left first and second story bays have paired 12/1 windows, with the second story windows sharing a limestone lug sill.
The second story right bay has a transomed entrance flanked by narrow 9/1 windows. This entrance leads to the porch
roof, which forms a balcony featuring squared brick half piers capped in limestone and a cast iron balustrade. At the
basement level of the left bay there are two square glass block windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 530 of 913
ID 234
Street Number4118 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1912
Architect - Builder Finch, C.H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front gabled red brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide. It has decorative vergeboards
and carved wooden brackets beneath the roof line, and all windows retain their original 9/1 wooden sashes. The right first
story bay has a raised front gabled porch with a wooden base and squared brick piers. It has decorative vergeboards and
carved wooden brackets, a decorated wooden balustrade with pierced balusters, and its gable front has decorative
timbering. The entrance retains its original transomed wooden door and a high window with lug sill. The left first story bay
has a paired window with a limestone lug sill and soldier course lintel. The upper story has a ribbon of three windows and
the rest of the upper façade has been covered in aluminum siding; this likely covers stucco and brickwork seen on its
neighbor at 4122 Kossuth and can be removed. At the basement level of the left bay there are two small fixed windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 533 of 913
ID 235
Street Number4119-21 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect - Builder Erdbruegger & Beumer
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This symmetrical variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flat
roof with a shaped front parapet capped in terra cotta coping with raised end blocks and a stepped center block. It has a
raised flat-roofed porch sheltering four closely spaced entrances in the center bay. The porch has a solid brick bulkhead
capped in limestone, squared brick piers, carved brackets, and a carved wooden entablature. The entablature and a single
bracket are absent from the right half of the porch. The leftmost and rightmost bays on the first story each have two 1/1
windows with limestone lug sills. The central second story bay has two transomed entrances leading to the porch roof,
which forms a balcony. The balcony has squared half piers capped in limestone, with decorative stone urns topping the
corner piers, and a cast iron balustrade. The leftmost and rightmost bays of the second story each include two 1/1
windows with limestone lug sills. All of the openings on the second story have soldier course headers of green enameled
brick matching a course of decorative inlaid patterning in green enameled brick between the second story and the parapet.
The leftmost and rightmost bays of the basement level each have two small boarded over windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 536 of 913
ID 236
Street Number4122 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1912
Architect - Builder Finch, C.H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front gabled red brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide. It has wide vergeboards and
carved wooden brackets beneath the roof line, and all windows save one retain their original 6/1 and 4/1 wooden sashes.
The right first story bay has a raised front gabled porch with decorative vergeboards and carved wooden brackets,
decorative timbering, squared brick piers, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. It shelters a transomed wooden
door with a large vision panel and a high window with lug sill. The left first story bay has a tripartite window with original
sashes, a shaped limestone lug sill, and soldier course lintel. The upper story has a tripartite window with original sashes
over a shaped limestone sill course. It is surrounded by brick and stucco pattern work which emulates half-timbering. At the
basement level of the left bay there are two small fixed windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 539 of 913
ID 237
Street Number4124 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1912
Architect - Builder Finch, C.H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front gabled red brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide. It has wide vergeboards and
carved wooden brackets beneath the roof line, and all windows save one retain their original 4/1 and 3/1 vertical wooden
sashes. A raised one-story full-width porch has a low-sloping hipped roof, squared brick piers, and a solid brick bulkhead
capped in limestone. Decorative wooden brackets of varying size and style adorn its moulded entablature. Beneath the
porch, in the right first story bay, are a transomed entrance and a high window with limestone lug sill. A pair of windows
with 3/1 sashes and a limestone lug sill occupy the left first story bay. On the upper story, a ribbon of three windows with
4/1 sashes is surrounded by wood and stucco false half timbering.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 542 of 913
ID 238
Street Number4125-27 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date 1909
Architect - Builder Anderson, G.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This symmetrical variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flat
roof with a shaped front parapet capped in terra cotta coping with raised end blocks and a stepped center block. It has a
raised flat-roofed porch sheltering four closely spaced entrances in the center bay. The porch has a solid brick bulkhead
capped in limestone, squared brick piers, carved brackets, and a carved wooden entablature. The leftmost and rightmost
bays on the first story each have two 1/1 windows with limestone lug sills. The central second story bay has two
transomed entrances leading to the porch roof, which forms a balcony. The balcony has squared half piers capped in
limestone and a cast iron balustrade. The leftmost and rightmost bays of the second story each include two 1/1 windows
with limestone lug sills. All of the openings on the second story have soldier course headers of green enameled brick
matching a course of decorative inlaid patterning in green enameled brick between the second story and the parapet. The
windows at the basement level are obscured by thick shrubbery.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 545 of 913
ID 239
Street Number4128 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1912
Architect - Builder Fuerstenfeld, H.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front gabled red brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide. It has wide vergeboards and
carved wooden brackets beneath the roof line, and all windows retain their original 6/1 and 3/1 wooden sashes. A raised
one-story full-width porch has a hipped roof, squared brick piers, smooth wooden entablature, and brick balustrade capped
in limestone. Beneath it, the right first story bay has a transomed entrance with original wood and vertical vision panel
door and a high window with limestone lug sill. The left bay has a single window with limestone lug sill. The porch roof
slopes upwards to terminate below an upper story ribbon of three windows with a limestone lug sill.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 548 of 913
ID 240
Street Number4129 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect - Builder Neill, F.S.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flat roof with a shed
false front roof with flared eaves covered in fish scale composite shingling over a soffit featuring carved modillions. The
false roof is flanked by narrow stepped parapets capped in limestone. The right first floor bay has a raised porch with a
solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, squared brick piers with squared limestone capitals, and a smooth wooden
entablature. The porch shelters two transomed entrances. The left first and second story bays each have a wide 4/1
window with a limestone lug sill and soldier course header. The right bay of the second story has a single set of French
doors beneath a 5-light transom and a soldier course header. This entrance leads onto the porch roof, which forms a
balcony with a cast iron balustrade. At the basement level of the left bay there is a small window with a soldier course
header.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 551 of 913
ID 241
Street Number4132 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1912
Architect - Builder Fuerstenfeld, H.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front gabled red brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide. It has wide vergeboards and
carved wooden brackets beneath the roof line, and all windows retain their original 6/1 and 3/1 wooden sashes. A raised
one-story full-width porch has a hipped roof, squared brick piers, a smooth wooden entablature, and brick balustrade
capped in limestone. Beneath it, the right first story bay has a transomed entrance with original wood and vertical vision
panel door and a high window with limestone lug sill. The left bay has a single window with limestone lug sill. The porch
roof slopes upwards to terminate below an upper story tripartite window with 4/1 and 3/1 sashes and a limestone lug sill.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 554 of 913
ID 242
Street Number4133 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect - Builder Neill, F.S.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This brown brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flat roof with a shed false
front roof with flared eaves over a bracketed soffit. The false roof is flanked by narrow stepped parapets capped in
limestone. The right first floor bay has a raised porch with a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, squared brick piers
with squared limestone capitals, and a thin dentillated wooden entablature. The porch shelters two transomed entrances.
The left first and second story bays each have a wide 1/1 window with limestone lug sills and soldier course headers. The
right second story bay has a modern door topped with a soldier course header that leads to the porch roof, which forms a
balcony with a cast iron balustrade. At the basement level of the left bay, there is a small glass block window with a soldier
course header.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 557 of 913
ID 243
Street Number4135 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1915
Architect - Builder Neill, F.S.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flat roof with a shaped front
parapet capped in terra cotta coping with raised end blocks and a stepped center block featuring a centered inlaid lozenge
design in white enameled brick. Just below the parapet, the roofline is delineated by brick corbeling that supports a band
of terra cotta coping. The right bay of the first story has a raised porch with a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone,
squared brick piers with squared limestone capitals, and a molded wooden entablature. The porch shelters two transomed
entrances. The left first and second story bays each have two 1/1 windows with limestone lug sills and soldier course
headers. The right second story bay has an entrance with a boarded over transom and a soldier course header. This
entrance leads onto the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a cast iron balustrade. At the basement level of the left
bay there are two small windows with soldier course headers.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 560 of 913
ID 244
Street Number4136 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1913
Architect Davis, G.H. Builder Davis, G.H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This side gabled red brick building stands one and one-half stories tall with a large central cross gable over a wide first-story
entrance porch. The porch is shed roofed with a pierced wooden entablature, carved wooden balustrade, and squared brick
piers. Beneath it, the right bay has a tripartite window with original wooden sashes and a limestone lug sill, and the left bay
has a transomed entrance with original wooden door with vision panels. The cross gable has wood and stucco false half
timbering surrounding a tripartite window with original multi-paned wooden sashes, as well as decorative brackets and
smooth vergeboards. The main side gabled roof structure has wide overhanging eaves and exposed rafter tails.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 563 of 913
ID 245
Street Number4136 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 566 of 913
ID 246
Street Number4137 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1915
Architect - Builder Neill, F.S.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick flat-roofed building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flat roof with a
shaped front parapet capped in terra cotta coping with raised end blocks and a stepped center block featuring a central
inlaid lozenge design of darker brick. Just below the parapet, the roofline is delineated by brick corbeling that supports a
band of terra cotta coping. The right first story bay has a raised porch with a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone,
squared brick piers with squared limestone capitals, and a molded wooden entablature. The porch shelters two transomed
entrances. The left first and second story bays each have two 1/1 windows with limestone lug sills and soldier course
headers. The right second story bay has one set of French doors topped with a 4-light transom and a soldier course header.
This entrance leads onto the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a cast iron balustrade. At the basement level of the
left bay, there are two small windows with soldier course headers.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 569 of 913
ID 756
Street Number4137 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date
Architect Builder
Style
Number of Storie Roof Shape
Wall Material Foundation
Description
There is a contributing one-story flat-roofed brick garage with parapets.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1817 of 913
ID 247
Street Number4138 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1913
Architect Nolte & Naumann Builder Rosemann, Hermann F.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stand two stories tall and two bays wide. It has a flat roof behind a side gabled false roof with
overhanging eaves, large carved brackets, and exposed rafter tails. A raised flat-roofed porch occupies the first story left
bay. It has squared brick piers, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a wooden pediment with modillions and
large carved brackets. The porch serves the first-story flat and shelters a transomed door framed by two windows which
retain their original wooden sashes. The right first story bay has a recessed entrance porch with two transomed doors and a
soldier course header. The second story left bay has a transomed door framed by two windows which retain their original
wooden sashes; the wooden door with stylized vision panels is original as well, and leads to the first-story porch roof which
forms a balcony. The right second story bay has a single square-headed window with a limestone lug sill.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 572 of 913
ID 248
Street Number4140 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect - Builder Neill, F.S.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This tan brick structure stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It has a flat roof behind a flared shed false roof framed by
stepped brick parapets. The first story right bay has a raised flat-roofed porch. It has squared brick piers with Corinthian
capitals, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a wooden entablature with dentils over two transomed entrances.
The left first and second story bays have single 5/1 windows with splayed soldier course headers and limestone lug sills.
The second story right bay has an original wooden French door with 4-light transom, both of which retain their original
pane configurations. At the basement level of the left bay there is a rectangular glass block window with a soldier course
header.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 575 of 913
ID 249
Street Number4141 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1915
Architect - Builder Jones, J.W.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This brown brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flat roof with a shaped
front parapet with raised end blocks capped in terra cotta. The parapet features a large applied triangular pediment faced
in what appears to be metal siding and once supported by two large brackets, of which only one remains. The first story left
bay has a raised porch over two transomed entrances and includes a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, squared
brick piers with squared limestone capitals and a simple wooden entablature. The porch roof is flat and forms a balcony
accessed by a single transomed entrance in the second story left bay. The first and second story right bays each have two
windows with limestone lug sills and modern cloth awnings; the windows of the first floor right bay share a brick label
mold. At the basement level of the right bay are two glass block windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 578 of 913
ID 250
Street Number4142 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1914
Architect - Builder Neill, F.S.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This brown brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It has a flat roof behind a flared shed false roof framed
by stepped brick parapets. The left first story bay has a raised, flat-roofed entrance porch with squared brick piers, a solid
brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a wooden entablature with dentils. It shelters two transomed entrances, each with
original wooden doors and stylized vision panels. The right first and second story bays have single windows with lug sills
and splayed soldier course headers. The left second story bay has an original wooden French door with transom, both of
which retain their original pane configurations. Carved wooden brackets support the wide roof eaves.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 581 of 913
ID 251
Street Number4143 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1915
Architect - Builder Jones, J.W.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flat roof with a shaped front
parapet with raised end blocks capped in terra cotta; the parapet includes an applied triangular pediment which has been
filled in with vertical siding and is decorated with dentils along its bottom edge and a large carved bracket at either end.
The first story left bay has a raised porch over two entrances with boarded over transoms; the porch is flat-roofed and
forms a balcony enclosed by a metal balustrade and accessed by a single transomed entrance in the second story left bay.
The porch has a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, squared brick piers capped in squared limestone capitals and a
simple wooden entablature. The first story right bay has two 1/1 windows with soldier course lintels, label molds and
limestone lug sills. The second story right bay has two 3/1 windows with limestone lug sills. There are two boarded over
window openings at the basement level of the right bay.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 584 of 913
ID 252
Street Number4147 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1916
Architect - Builder Jones, J.W.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This light brown brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flat roof with a
shaped front parapet with raised end blocks capped in terra cotta. The parapet includes an applied triangular pediment that
is open on the front end though covered with a mesh screen; it is decorated along the bottom edge with dentils and a large
carved bracket on either end and sits above a blonde brick string and header course at the second story lintel line. The first
story left bay has a raised porch over two transomed entrances; it has a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, squared
brick corner piers capped in squared limestone capitals and a simple wooden entablature supporting a flat roof which
forms a balcony. The balcony is accessed by a set of transomed french doors and is enclosed by a wooden balustrade. The
second story right bay has two 1/1 windows with limestone lug sills and the first story right bay has two 3/1 windows with
limestone lug sills, blonde brick soldier course headers and a shared label mold. At the basement level of the right ba there
are two small windows covered in metal screens.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 587 of 913
ID 253
Street Number4147 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story flat-roofed brick garage with parapets.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 590 of 913
ID 254
Street Number4149 Street Name West Kossuth Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1916
Architect - Builder Jones, J.W.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flat roof with a shaped front
parapet with raised end blocks capped in terra cotta. The parapet includes an applied triangular pediment, which is fully
open - exposing the brick wall behind it. The pediment is decorated with dentils along the bottom edge of each side and is
supported by large carved brackets at either end and at the peak; it sits above a second story header lentil course. The first
story left bay has a raised porch with a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, squared brick piers capped in squared
limestone capitals, and a simple wooden entablature; it also features a flat roof which forms a balcony enclosed by a metal
balustrade and accessed by a set of transomed french doors in the second story left bay. The first and second story right
bays each have two 3/1 windows with limestone lug sills; the windows of the first story right bay also have soldier course
lintels and a shared label mold. Below the sill line of the first story, the building is faced in light brown brick. At the
basement level of the right bay are two small window openings.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 593 of 913
ID 260
Street Number4110 Street Name West Lee Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 596 of 913
ID 261
Street Number4112 Street Name West Lee Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1909
Architect - Builder Dieckmann, C.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. The facade is brown brick. At the right bay, the
hipped brick porch is a later addition featuring mid century variegated brick. The two right bay front doors are difficult to
see behind heavy storm doors; both retain transoms. At the left bay, the basement window and first story window have
vertical brick lintels (1 1/2 soldier bricks tall). The left bay first and second story windows and the right bay second story
window have stone lug sills (painted) and have metal awnings. There is a double course of raised brick defining the first
story sill level. Over the second story windows is another course of raised brick below a simple corbeled brick cornice and
low parapet with a slightly raised center step and terra cotta coping. While the roof appears to be flat from the street,
there are gutters rather than parapets at the side elevations.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 599 of 913
ID 262
Street Number4114 Street Name West Lee Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1909
Architect - Builder Dieckmann, C.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This is one of four single-story flat-roofed brick buildings in a row which appear to have been constructed from the same
plans. Similarities between the four include a hipped porch at the right bay and two windows with brick label moldings at
the left bays. Three of the four (4114-4118 W. Lee) retain a false flared shed roof between stepped brick parapets
ascending from the side walls. There is a small hipped dormer in the structure and eaves with modest wood modillions. At
this house, the door and door-shaped side panel have been replaced but retain transoms. The two windows at the left
bays appear to be replacements (although they are obscured by fabric awnings) and rest on a stone sill course. The brick
above the course is red; below the course it is brown. The front porch structure is replaced; full-height brick piers rest on a
concrete base and support a molded wooden entablature. At the basement level of the left bay there are two fixed
windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 602 of 913
ID 263
Street Number4116 Street Name West Lee Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1909
Architect - Builder Dieckmann, C.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This is one of four single-story flat-roofed brick buildings in a row which appear to have been constructed from the same
plans. Similarities between the four include a hipped porch at the right bay and two windows with brick label moldings at
the left bays. Three of the four (4114-4118 W. Lee) retain a false flared shed roof between stepped brick parapets
ascending from the side walls. There is a small hipped dormer in the structure and eaves with modest wood modillions. At
this house, the right bay door and nearly door shaped side panel have been replaced but retain transoms. The two
windows at the left bays appear to be original and rest on stone lug sills. The facade is light brown brick; side elevations are
red brick. The front porch structure is replaced; trellis-style metal supports rest on a concrete base and support a molded
and dentilled entablature.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 605 of 913
ID 264
Street Number4118 Street Name West Lee Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1909
Architect - Builder Dieckmann, C.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This is one of four single-story flat-roofed brick buildings in a row which appear to have been constructed from the same
plans. Similarities between the four include a hipped porch at the right bay and two windows with brick label moldings at
the left bays. Three of the four (4114-4118 W. Lee) retain a false flared shed roof between stepped brick parapets
ascending from the side walls. There is a small hipped dormer in the structure and eaves with modest wood modillions. At
this house, the right bay door is a replacement. The two windows at the left bays appear to be original and rest on stone
lug sills. The facade is painted. The front porch structure is replaced; full height brick piers rest on a concrete base and
support a molded wooden entablature.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 608 of 913
ID 265
Street Number4122 Street Name West Lee Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1909
Architect - Builder Dieckmann, C.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This is one of four single-story flat-roofed brick buildings in a row which appear to have been constructed from the same
plans. Similarities between the four include a hipped porch at the right bay and two 1/1 windows with brick label moldings
limestone lug sills at the left bays. Unlike the three to the east, this house has no false roof; instead, the painted brick
facade terminates in a front parapet with small end blocks and a small, shallow center step. Two square brick piers with
corinthian-style capitals rest on knee walls of the brick porch. The right bay front door is a replacement, obscured by a
heavy security storm door; it retains a transom and there is a small narrow window in the wall to the right of the door.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 611 of 913
ID 266
Street Number4126-28 Street Name West Lee Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling
Construction Date c 1913-14
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and has four facade bays. A hipped brick porch with squared brick piers and a
molded wooden entablature is at the center two bays. All four doors have been replaced; the center two doors are covered
over with wood or paneling, indicating the conversion from four flats to two townhouse units. All four windows at the
second story and both at the first story's outer bays are original wood sash 1/1s. Above a corbeled brick cornice, the front
parapet wall has projecting end blocks and a stepped center block, all with terra cotta coping.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 614 of 913
ID 267
Street Number4134 Street Name West Lee Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1908
Architect - Builder Trade R & B Co.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This single story house has a flared shed false roof between stepped brick parapets ascending from the side walls. The roof
structure has a centered small hipped dormer with a paired fixed window and eaves with modest wood modillions. At the
right bay, the frame porch base rests on brick piers, with two tapered square columns supporting a wide molded
entablature and nearly flat roof. The front door in the right bay is obscured behind a storm door. At the left bay, a single
wide 1/1 window rests on a stone sill course. Its raised brick label molding and the quoins at the edges of the facade are
red brick; the rest of the facade is light brown brick. At the basement level of the left bay there is a paired window under a
segmental arch comprised of rowlock and soldier courses.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 617 of 913
ID 268
Street Number4136 Street Name West Lee Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwellling
Construction Date 1908
Architect - Builder Trade R & B Co.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flat roof with a shaped front
parapet with raised center and end blocks capped in terra cotta coping. At the right bay, the non-historic frame porch
structure supports the original molded and dentilled entablature and hipped roof which shelters a transomed entrance. The
front door appears to be original behind a storm door. At the left bay, paired 1/1 replacement windows are fitted into a
single wide opening under a brick label mold. The facade features a raised sill course and has quoins at its corners.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 620 of 913
ID 269
Street Number4138 Street Name West Lee Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1915
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This single story house has a false flared shed roof between stepped brick parapets ascending from the side walls. There is
a small hipped dormer in the structure and eaves with modest wood modillions. At the right bay, the frame porch base and
structure appear non historic; the porch roof is gabled with a wooden balustrade, supports, and molded entablature and
shelters a non historic entrance with a boarded transom. At the left bay, a single wide replacement 1/1 window rests on a
stone sill course. The raised brick label molding and the quoins at the edges of the facade are the same tan brick as rest of
the facade. At the basement level of the left bay there is a wide paired window with a segmental arch consisting of a
rowlock and soldier course.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 623 of 913
ID 270
Street Number4142 Street Name West Lee Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1924
Architect Scannell, J.E. Builder Scannell, J.E.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Brick
Description
This single story variegated brick house stands one story tall and two bays wide. At the right bay, the brick porch has a
hipped roof, solid brick bulkhead, squared brick corner piers, and a simple wooden entablature. It shelters a front door is
obscured behind a storm door. At the left bay, a single wide 1/1 window rests on a brick sill and has a soldier lintel. The
roof is flat and features a shaped front parapet with raised center and end blocks capped in terra cotta. At the basement
level of the left bay is a paired fixed window.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 626 of 913
ID 271
Street Number4146 Street Name West Lee Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1906
Architect - Builder -
Style Dutch Colonial Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Gambrel
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This house stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide with a painted brick first story. The second story facing
the street is a gambrel end with vergeboards and faced with composition shingle. At the right bay, the brick porch remains
unpainted. It has a hipped roof, solid brick bulkhead, squared brick corner piers, and a simple wooden entablature. The
original door, sidelight and transom light have been replaced. At the left bay, a vinyl 1/1 replacement window is in a wide
segmental arched opening. There are two vinyl 1/1 windows in the gambrel end. At the basement level of the left bay is a
wide glass block window with a segmental arch lintel.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 629 of 913
ID 272
Street Number4150 Street Name West Lee Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1971-73
Architect - Builder -
Style Contemporary
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
This house is typical of those built under the Section 235 program in this neighborhood. The two-bay facade features a
brick first story, overhanging second story with modern horizontal siding, and a shallow gabled roof.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 632 of 913
ID 273
Street Number4200 Street Name West Lee Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple-Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1906
Architect Stevens, Frank E. Builder Spurling, A.M.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Brick
Description
This two story brick building has two façade bays and a flat roof. This small brick porch at the right bay shelters two
transomed entrances and is non-original although it may date from the period of significance; it has a shed roof, brick
corner piers, solid brick bulkhead, and simple wooden entablature. Above the porch at the second story is a segmental
arched window opening. Both stories of the left bay have wider segmental arched openings. At the first story the sill is a
continuous stone course. Second story sills are painted and set into a billeted brick double course. The segmental arches
of the three main window openings are triple courses of rowlock brick; at the middle course, every other brick is set back.
Over the second story arches is a molded brick course. The cornice featured soldier brick, projecting metal-capped end
blocks, and a painted brick parapet which appears rebuilt. At the basement level of the left bay is a wide window opening
with a soldier course segmental arch lintel. All window and door openings have been boarded over.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 635 of 913
ID 274
Street Number4202-04 Street Name West Lee Avenue
Historic Use Commercial/Dwelling
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date 1905
Architect Kirchner, H.W. Builder Carpenter & Son
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Brick
Description
This brick four-family walkup building stands two stories and has three façade bays and a flat roof. The building is built very
close to its corner lot lines, and inspection indicates that the first floor left and right bays were originally open storefronts.
The storefronts are still present on the 1909 Sanborn map, but the sympathetically detailed infill (brick with two stone-
stilled segmental arched window openings at each former storefront) indicate a historic-era conversion to residential. The
first story’s center bay features a wide boarded opening with a stone round arch under a corbelled brick and stone lintel.
The six second story window openings are segmental arched with soldier courses. The windows themselves are extremely
deteriorated 1/1 sashes, most without glass. There is a stone sill course at the second story and a molded brick course at
the lintels. Each pair of windows has a recessed brick panel above it; the parapet is missing, exposing the interior brick of
the wall. There is a painted ghost sign at the side elevation for “Geo. Karl pure food grocer and Royal Patent Flour.”
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 638 of 913
ID 298
Street Number4102 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1924
Architect Hall & Hamtil Builder Hamtil, Frank J.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This two and one-half story variegated brick building is front-gabled with a steeply-pitched roof with vergeboards and
carved wooden brackets. It stands two bays wide. A raised one-story full-width porch has a bracketed hipped roof with
exposed rafter tails, squared brick piers with enameled brick inlays, a wooden entablature, solid brick bulkhead, and brick
steps with cast iron balusters. A half-timbered cross-gable with vergeboards and brackets projects over the right bay
entrance. The left bay has a ribbon of three windows with a brick sill. The second story left and right bays each have pairs of
windows with brick sills and soldier course lintels with oversized limestone keystones and end blocks; these windows retain
their original 3/1 sashes. Between these bays is a small square-headed window with brick sill. A small pair of 1/1 windows is
positioned below the gable peak, and its sill and lintel are like those on the second story.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 641 of 913
ID 299
Street Number4102 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 644 of 913
ID 300
Street Number4108 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1922
Architect - Builder Lubinger, F.A.
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 2.5 Roof Shape Complex
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two and one-half story variegated brick building stands two bays wide. It has a large cross gabled front roof comprised
of a flared front gable with flared vergeboards in the left bay, and a steeply-pitched jerkinhead side gable extending
downwards over the upper two stories of the right bay to form a first-story porch. Both gables retain their original slate
shingles. The porch has buttressed brick piers, carved wooden brackets, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and
brick steps. It shelters two entrances which retain their original wood and vision paneled doors. The left side of the
entrance porch opens onto an open-air porch with squared brick columns and a cast iron balustrade. Over this, the left bay
has two casement windows, each with paired multi-paned sashes, with brick sills and segmental-arched soldier course
lintels. The second story left bay has three narrower casement windows with original multi paned sashes and brick sills over
a cast iron balconet. Above these, the gable front is stuccoed and has a small multi-paned window with a brick sill beneath
its peak. In the right bay, a shingled hipped dormer rises from the side gable at the second story. It has a single window
with original 6/6 sashes.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 647 of 913
ID 301
Street Number4108 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date
Architect Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Pressed Wood Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in pressed wood siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 650 of 913
ID 302
Street Number4110 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1923
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This two story variegated brick building stands two bays wide with a front gabled roof with carved vergeboards framed by
large carved brackets. A wide, hipped roof raised porch with wide overhanging eaves and carved brackets occupies the first
story right bay. It has squared brick columns, an arched wooden entablature, solid brick bulkhead, and a flight of brick
steps. It shelters two entrances. Above the porch is an applied front-gable with overhanging eaves over a cant-bay window
with original 4/1 sashes; the gable front has timbering, carved vergeboards, and brackets, and the area between the
window and porch roof is shingled. The left first and second story bays each have two square-headed windows with brick
sills, all of which retain their original 3/1 sashes.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 653 of 913
ID 303
Street Number4110 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Weatherboard Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in weatherboard siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 656 of 913
ID 304
Street Number4112-14 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date 1925
Architect - Builder May B. & I Co.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This two story variegated brick building is side gabled with overhanging eaves and carved brackets. It has a small central
cross gable with vergeboards and stands three bays wide. The center bay has a raised, flat-roofed entrance porch over four
entrances (these appear to have originally transomed, though the transoms are paneled over). The porch has squared brick
piers, a wooden entablature, large carved brackets, and a solid brick bulkhead. The second story center bay has two
entrances (also originally transomed) leading to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a cast iron balustrade. The first
and second story right and left bays each have single 1/1 windows with limestone lug sills.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 659 of 913
ID 305
Street Number4112-14 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story flat-roofed garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 662 of 913
ID 306
Street Number4117 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1922
Architect - Builder Stiel, A.H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Jerkinhead
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall with a bracketed jerkinhead roof. A raised shed roofed porch extends across
most of the first story. It has wide squared piers with shaped wooden brackets, a solid brick bulkhead, and brick stairs
framed by brick knee walls. Beneath, the right bay has a single entrance and the left bay has a ribbon of three 1/1 windows
over a brick sill. The second story has a four-1/1 window ribbon over a brick sill and below a header course at the lintel line.
Triangular brick and limestone inlays are positioned to either side of the second story windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 665 of 913
ID 307
Street Number4117 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Asphalt Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in asphalt siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 668 of 913
ID 308
Street Number4118 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1887
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This narrow two-story flat-roofed building stands three bays wide. The structure dates from the late 19th century, though
its current façade dates to the early 20th century. It features variegated brick above rough-cut ashlar limestone beneath
the first story sill line. The right first story bay is also faced in limestone and protrudes slightly from the wall plane; it has an
asymmetrical, flared front-gabled roof tiled in red terra cotta and contains a single entrance. The remaining first and second
story bays each have single windows with original 4/4 sashes, limestone lug sills, and limestone end blocks. A simple
patterned brick course runs at the sill line below a low front parapet.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 671 of 913
ID 309
Street Number4120 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1924
Architect - Builder Hildermuth, John
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story brick building is side-gabled with a central gabled dormer. A raised, one-story full-width shed-
roofed porch has squared piers and a solid bulkhead, all faced in rough cut ashlar limestone. The right first story bay has a
transomed entrance, and the left bay has a pair of 1/1 windows with a brick sill. The gable is faced in siding and has a pair of
1/1 windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 674 of 913
ID 310
Street Number4120 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 677 of 913
ID 311
Street Number4121 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1922
Architect Schmidt, F. Builder Schmidt, F.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story red brick building is front-gabled with a bracketed, steeply-pitched roof with thick vergeboards.
A one-story, medium-pitched, front gabled full-width porch has wide overhanging eaves, squared brick piers, a solid brick
bulkhead, timbering in the gable front, and small and large carved brackets. The left first story bay has an entrance and a
high window with brick sill, and the right bay has tripartite window with brick sill. On the second story, two windows are
positioned above the porch’s roof peak. They are framed by vertical brown brick soldier courses below a brown brick
soldier course running at the lintel line. Above this, the gable is comprised of vertical brick soldier courses and stucco
simulating half-timbering.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 680 of 913
ID 312
Street Number4121 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Asbestos Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage vlad in asbestos siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 683 of 913
ID 313
Street Number4123 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1923
Architect Nolte & Naumann Builder Winkel, August & Son
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two story red brick building has pale patterned brickwork and is front-gabled with vergeboards and brackets. A hipped-
roof porch with wide overhanging eaves, paired brackets, and a simple wooden entablature extends across most of the first
story. It has squared brick piers with vertical soldier course inlays and a solid brick bulkhead. The left first story bay has a
single entrance and the right bay has a tripartite window with brick sill. A ribbon of three 6/1 windows sits just above the
porch roofline; it is framed on three sides by brick header courses, with a stepped soldier course lintel. Another soldier
course runs to either side just below the lintel line. Patterned brick courses surround a louvered vent below the roof peak,
and two small, squat fixed windows surrounded by brick header courses are to either side of the window ribbon.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 686 of 913
ID 314
Street Number4124 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1925
Architect Miller, V. Builder Remmers, Jacob H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Jerkinhead
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This red brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and three bays wide with a bracketed jerkinhead roof. The center
first story bay has a raised, flat-roofed porch with battered brick piers over a single entrance. The covered porch has a solid
brick bulkhead which extends across the left first story bay to form an open-air porch with a battered column at the corner.
The left and right bays each have paired 1/1 windows with brick sills and splayed brick lintels. A pair of windows with
original 4/1 sashes is positioned just below the roofline in the center second bay.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 689 of 913
ID 315
Street Number4124 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story flat-roofed brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 692 of 913
ID 316
Street Number4125 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1923
Architect Meyer, Albert Builder Winkel, August & Son
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Complex
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story red brick building is side-gabled with a large central wall dormer. A short flight of steps framed
by brick knee walls leads to a raised, open entrance porch which extends across the first story. The left first story bay has an
entrance with an elliptical fanlight below a rounded, thickly-molded bracketed hood; it retains its original wooden door
with vision panels. A small round-arched window with a brick sill and brick lintel and keystone is positioned to its left. The
right bay has two sets of French doors below elliptical fanlights with brick lintels and keystones; these lead to the porch,
and retain their original multi-paned doors and storm doors. The second story has a central ribbon of three windows with a
brick sill and segmental arched soldier course header. A bulls-eye window is below the dormer peak. The sides of the
dormer between its roof and the principal roofline have been built out and covered with modern paneling; these may cover
brackets of some kind.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 695 of 913
ID 317
Street Number4125 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 698 of 913
ID 318
Street Number4128 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1930
Architect Nolte & Naumann Builder J. Chas. Mueller & Son
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Jerkinhead
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide with a bracketed jerkinhead roof and vergeboards. All roof
surfaces are tiled in red terra cotta. The left first-story bay has a raised, front gabled porch over two entrances. It has
battered brick piers, a solid brick bulkhead, overhanging eaves and vergeboards, carved brackets, and timbering in the
gable front. Both the right first story bay and single second story bays have ribbons of three windows with original 3/1
sashes, brick sills, and soldier course lintels. Brick and limestone inlays are positioned above and to the sides of the second
story windows.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 701 of 913
ID 319
Street Number4128 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 704 of 913
ID 320
Street Number4130 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1928
Architect Nolte & Naumann Builder J.C. Mueller & Son
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It is front-gabled, with an applied overlapping gable
over the left bay; both this and the principal roofline have wide vergeboards, simple brackets, and overhanging eaves. The
first story left bay has a raised, flat roofed porch over two entrances; it has wide eaves, a simple wooden entablature,
squared brick piers, and a solid brick bulkhead. The first story right bay has a ribbon of three windows with original 2/1
sashes, brick sill and soldier course header with limestone end blocks. The second story right bay has an identical ribbon
without the end blocks. The second story left bay has a window with original 3/1 sashes and a brick sill next to an entrance
with its original wood and vision panel door; this leads to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with cast iron balustrade.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 707 of 913
ID 321
Street Number4131 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Concrete Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled concrete masonry unit garage.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 710 of 913
ID 322
Street Number4131 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1924
Architect Finck, M.H. Builder Boehne, Charles
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Jerkinhead
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This brown brick house has a jerkinhead roof with wide overhanging eaves and very large carved wooden brackets. A flat-
topped porch covers most of the first story, with battered brick piers, a solid brick bulkhead, paneled wooden entablature
with brackets, and brick stairs framed by brick knee walls. A transomed entrance occupies the left first story bay, and a
paired window with brick sill occupies the right bay. A paneled, square-sided bay is positioned above the roof deck; it has a
three-window ribbon. To either side are small square-headed fixed windows with brick sills.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 713 of 913
ID 323
Street Number4133 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1922
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story red brick building has pale patterned brickwork and is front-gabled with vergeboards and
brackets. Both the principal roof and porch roof have red terra cotta tiling. The hipped-roof one-story full-width porch has
wide overhanging eaves, paired brackets, a simple wooden entablature, squared brick piers with vertical header course
inlays, and a solid brick bulkhead. The left first story bay has a single entrance. The right bay has a tripartite window with
brick sill and original 6/1 and 4/1 sashes. A ribbon of three windows sits just above the porch roofline and retains its 6/1
sashes; it has a stepped soldier course lintel, and another soldier course runs to either side just below the lintel line. Brick
header courses surround a louvered vent below the roof peak, and two small diamond-shaped windows surrounded by
header courses are to either side of the window ribbon.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 716 of 913
ID 324
Street Number4133 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Masonite Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in masonite.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 719 of 913
ID 325
Street Number4134 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1923
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide with a hipped false roof with large carved brackets. The
right first story bay has a raised, hipped-roof porch over two transomed entrances; it has squared brick piers, a molded
wooden entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead. The right second story bay has a single 1/1 window with brick sill and a
soldier course header. The first and second story left bays have paired 1/1 windows with brick sills and soldier course
headers.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 722 of 913
ID 326
Street Number4134 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 725 of 913
ID 327
Street Number4137 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1921
Architect Kirscher, F, Jr. Builder Kircher, F., Jr.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
This one and one-half story brick building stands two bays wide. It is side-gabled, with an oversized gabled dormer rising
from the center of the roof slope. The roof overhangs the first story to form a wide porch with battered brick piers and a
solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. The left first story bay has a tripartite window with brick sill, and the right bay has
an entrance with sidelights below a segmental arch lintel. Both the door and sidelights retain their original wood framing
and multi-paned vision panels. On the second story, the large gable is two bays wide with overhanging eaves, brackets and
exposed rafter tails. It has two sets of paired windows sheltered by modern awnings.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 728 of 913
ID 328
Street Number4137 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Concrete Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled concrete masonry unit garage.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 731 of 913
ID 329
Street Number4138 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple DwellingL 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1924
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This two story variegated brick building stands two bays wide. It is front gabled with an applied overlapping gable over the
right bay; both are bracketed with wide, slightly-flared overhanging eaves and vergeboards. A one-story full-width, shed
roof porch has squared brick piers, a wooden entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead. Below, the right first story bay has
two transomed entrances and the left bay has a pair of 6/6 windows. The second story right bay has a cant-bay window
with 6/6 and 4/4 sashes beneath the applied gable, and the left bay has a pair of 6/6 windows with a brick sill and soldier
course lintel. A small window with a segmental-arched lintel and brick sill sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 734 of 913
ID 330
Street Number4139 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1921
Architect - Builder Mueller, J. Charles
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story brick building is side gabled with a large gabled dormer rising from the center of the roof slope.
A shed roof porch extends from the base of the side gable and shelters the first story; it has wide and squared brick piers
with glazed brick inlays, a wooden entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. On the first story, the right
bay has a ribbon of three windows with original 2/1 sashes. The left bay has an entrance with a multi-paned sidelight. The
front-gabled dormer has wide overhanging eaves and a four-window ribbon with 2/1 sashes covered by a metal awning.
The gable front has wooden and stucco timbering.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 737 of 913
ID 331
Street Number4139 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Aluminum Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story flat-roofed frame garage clad in aluminum siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 740 of 913
ID 332
Street Number4142 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1924
Architect Aufderheide, F.C. Builder Aufderheide, F.C.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This two story red brick building stands two bays wide. It is front gabled with vergeboards and brackets. A raised, hipped
roof one-story full-width porch has squared brick piers, a wooden entablature, overhanging eaves, and a solid brick
bulkhead capped in limestone. The left first story bay has two transomed entrances, and the right bay has a pair of
windows with a brick sill. The left second story bay has a cant-bay window with original 6/1 and 4/1 sashes and a hipped
roof. The right second story bay has paired 1/1 windows with a brick sill and soldier course lintel. A paired window with
original multi-paned sashes and a brick sill sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 743 of 913
ID 333
Street Number4142 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 746 of 913
ID 334
Street Number4145 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1923
Architect - Builder Kircher, F. Jr.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This one and one-half story brick building is side gabled with a large gabled dormer rising from the center of the roof slope.
A shed roof porch extends from the base of the side gable and shelters the first story; it has battered brick piers, a molded
wooden entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. The right first story bay has a tripartite window with a
brick sill and original 3/1 and 2/1 sashes. The left bay has an entrance with multi -paned sidelights. The gabled dormer is
bracketed with overhanging eaves, exposed rafter tails, and a ribbon of four windows. It is clad in aluminum siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 749 of 913
ID 335
Street Number4145 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Asbestos Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in asbestos siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 752 of 913
ID 336
Street Number4149 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1924
Architect Finck, M. Builder Boehne, Chas.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed front-
gabled roof with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. A raised, one-story full-width porch with a solid brick bulkhead is
open in the right bay and has a hipped roof with squared brick piers in the left bay. There are two transomed entrances in
the first story left bay, and a flight of steps framed by brick knee walls leads to the porch. All windows have historic wooden
sashes with high cross bars. The right first and second story bays have paired 6/2 windows with molded brick sills, and a
soldier course runs at the second story lintel line. The left second story bay has a three-sided cant bay with 6/2 windows
and a hipped roof. There is a brick vent beneath the roof peak framed by dark brown headers.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 755 of 913
ID 337
Street Number4149 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story flat-roofed brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 758 of 913
ID 338
Street Number4201 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1924
Architect Finck, M.H. Builder Finck, M.H.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed front-gabled roof
with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. A raised, one-story full width porch with a solid brick bulkhead is open in the
right bay and has a hipped roof with squared brick piers in the left bay. There are two transomed entrances in the first story
left bay, and a flight of steps framed by brick knee walls leads to the porch. The right first and second story bays have
paired 6/2 historic wooden windows with molded brick sills, and a soldier course runs at the second story lintel line. The
left second story bay has a wood-framed three-sided cant bay with contemporary replacement windows and a front-gabled
roof which overlaps the principal roofline. There is a brick vent set with a brick arch and sill beneath the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 761 of 913
ID 339
Street Number4201 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 764 of 913
ID 340
Street Number4202 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1925
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Complex
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This cross-gabled variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. A front-facing
flared catslide gable comprises the center and right bays, and a medium-pitched side gable contains the left bay. The roof
retains its copper flashing. The first story center bay contains an integral entrance porch under a round-arch framed by
textured limestone. All windows have soldier course lintels and brick sills. The first story right bay has a tripartite window
and the second story right bay has a paired window. There is a single window in the left bay mid-way between the first and
second stories, likely positioned to overlook an interior staircase.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 767 of 913
ID 341
Street Number4202 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 770 of 913
ID 342
Street Number4205 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1922-23
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands one and one-half stories tall. It has a medium-pitched side-gabled roof with a low -pitched
full-width shed-roofed porch. The porch has bracketed and squared brick corner piers, a shaped wooden entablature, and a
solid brick bulkhead. There is an entrance in the left first story bay, and a ribbon of three historic 6/1 wooden windows with
a brick sill in the right bay. A large brick front-gabled dormer rises from the center of the roofline; it has large wooden
brackets, overhanging eaves, wooden vergeboards, vertical brick soldier courses which emulate timbering, and a ribbon of
three vinyl 6/1 wooden windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 773 of 913
ID 343
Street Number4206 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1935
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a cross-gabled roof
with overhanging eaves. It has a wide front-facing gable in left bay and a smaller wall dormer in the right bay, both with
historic wooden vergeboards and brackets. A raised, shed-roofed porch occupies the left bay over an entrance; it has
squared brick corner piers, exposed rafter tails, a wooden entablature, a solid brick bulkhead, and brick steps framed by
rounded brick knee walls. The first story right bay has a ribbon of three historic 6/1 and 4/1 wooden windows, and the
second story right bay has a pair of windows with historic 6/1 wooden sashes, both with soldier course headers. The
second story left bay has a single 1/1 window below a round arched header inlay. All windows have decorative louvered
shutters and brick sills.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 776 of 913
ID 344
Street Number4206 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story flat-roofed brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 779 of 913
ID 345
Street Number4209 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1924
Architect Nolte & Naumann Builder Simon, H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped
front parapet capped in terra cotta with low raised end blocks and an applied wooden front-gabled roof with large
brackets. A raised, one-story full-width porch has a hipped roof, battered brick corner piers with brackets, a solid brick
bulkhead, a shaped and bracketed wooden entablature, and a flight of steps framed by brick knee walls. There are two
entrances in the first story right bay with historic wood- and vision-paneled doors. The first story left bay has paired
window with historic 3/3 wooden sashes and a brick sill. The second story has a central ribbon of three windows with a
wide brick sill under a metal awning.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 782 of 913
ID 346
Street Number4209 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Shiplap Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in shiplap siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 785 of 913
ID 347
Street Number4210 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1928
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a cross-
gabled false roof with overhanging eaves and historic wooden vergeboards. The left bay projects forward from the main
façade under a bracketed front-facing gable. A raised, one-story flat-roofed porch occupies the right first story bay over two
historic wood- and vision-paneled doors. The porch has bracketed overhanging eaves, a solid brick bulkhead, a molded
wooden entablature, and brick steps framed by brick knee walls. The second story right bay has an entrance leading to the
porch roof, which forms a balcony with a metal balustrade framed by squared brick columns. The left first and second story
bays each have ribbons of four 6/1 windows with brick sills; each is framed by orange brick soldier courses running at the
sill and lintel lines. Vertical soldier courses rise from the second story lintel line to simulate timbering.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 788 of 913
ID 348
Street Number4210 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing flat-roofed frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 791 of 913
ID 349
Street Number4211 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1924
Architect Finck, M. Builder Boehne, Chas.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed front-
gabled roof with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. A raised, one-story full-width porch with a solid brick bulkhead is
open in the right bay and has a hipped roof with squared brick piers in the left bay. There are two transomed entrances
with historic wood- and vision-paneled doors in the first story left bay, and a flight of brick steps framed by brick knee walls
leads to the porch. All windows have historic wooden sashes with high cross bars. The right first and second story bays have
paired historic 6/1 wooden windows with molded brick sills. The left second story bay has a wood-framed cant bay with a
hipped roof; it has an historic 6/2 window framed by narrow historic 6/1 windows. There is a brick vent beneath the roof
peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 794 of 913
ID 350
Street Number4212 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1886
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Aluminum Foundation Concrete
Description
This one and one-half story frame building stands two bays wide with a front-gabled roof. A historic wood four-light
paneled door with a 2 paned transom occupies the left first story bay under a bracketed catslide hood. A historic 4/4
wooden window is in the right first story bay. The second story has a single window beneath the roof peak.The windows
retain wood sills, and the gable applied over the front door (a historic addition) features shaped wood knee brace brackets.
The building is faced in modern metal siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 797 of 913
ID 351
Street Number4215 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1924
Architect Finck, M. Builder Boehne, Chas.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed front -gabled roof
with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. A raised, one-story full width porch with a solid brick bulkhead is open in the
right bay and has a hipped roof with bracketed squared brick piers in the left bay. There are two transomed entrances in
the first story left bay, and a flight of steps framed by brick knee walls leads to the porch. All windows are contemporary
1/1 replacements. The right first story bay has a ribbon of three windows with a brick sill, and the right second story bay
has paired window with brick sill under a soldier course at the lintel line. The left second story bay has a three-sided cant
bay window with contemporary siding; it has a front-gabled roof which overlaps the principal roofline and contemporary
replacement wooden brackets. There is a brick vent beneath the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 800 of 913
ID 352
Street Number4216 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1926-27
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brown brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in terra cotta with raised center and end blocks. All windows have orange brick soldier course headers and
shaped brick sills. The center bay has a square-headed entrance with sidelights at ground level framed by staggered orange
brick courses. Above this, a single 1/1 window sits between the first and second stories. In the first and second story left
and right bays are ribbons of three 1/1 windows. A multi-color terra cotta shield inlay framed by orange brick headers is
positioned at the center of the façade above the second story. At the basement level of the left and rightmost bays there
are small glass block windows.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 803 of 913
ID 353
Street Number4219 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1924
Architect Finck, M. Builder Finck, M.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th Century Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Jerkinhead
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a jerkinhead roof with
overhanging eaves and vergeboards. A raised, one-story full-width porch with a solid brick bulkhead is open in the right bay
and sheltered by a jerkinhead roof with squared brick piers in the left bay. There are two transomed entrances in the first
story left bay, as well as a flight of brick steps framed by brick knee walls leading to the porch. The right first story bay has a
ribbon of three 1/1 windows with a molded brick sill. The right second story bay has a paired window with historic 4/1
wooden sashes, a molded brick sill, and a soldier course lintel. The left second story bay has a three-sided cant bay with
historic 4/1 wooden windows, a bracketed jerkinhead roof, and contemporary siding. There is a brick and limestone
patterned inlay beneath the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 806 of 913
ID 354
Street Number4222 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1923
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in terra cotta with raised center and end blocks. All windows have orange brick soldier course headers and
limestone sills. The center bay has a ground level entrance with sidelights under a peaked limestone lintel framed by
staggered limestone blocks. Above this, a single window with a splayed limestone keystone sits between the first and
second stories. In the first and second story left and right bays are ribbons of three historic 4/1 wooden windows with
splayed limestone keystones and end blocks. Orange brick headers form a rectangular pattern at the center of the façade
above the second story.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 809 of 913
ID 355
Street Number4222 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 812 of 913
ID 356
Street Number4224 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1894
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material ? Foundation -
Description
This one and one-half story frame building stands two bays wide with a front-gabled roof. The left first story bay has an
entrance and the right bay has a paired window. The second story has a single window at the center of the façade. The
building has replacement windows and contemporary siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 815 of 913
ID 357
Street Number4225 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1924
Architect - Builder Gruendel, T.W.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in terra cotta with raised center and end blocks; the center block projects outward from the wall plane and
is corbeled and decorated with a white enameled brick lozenge design. It has a raised porch over two entrances in the first
story center bay with bracketed squared brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a bracketed
wooden entablature. The porch’s roof is flat and enclosed with a metal balustrade, forming a balcony accessed by a single
entrance in the second story center bay. The first and second story left and right pays have single windows with brown
brick soldier course headers and limestone lug sills.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 818 of 913
ID 358
Street Number4228 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1922
Architect - Builder Neill, F.S.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one story red brick building stands three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a low pitched front-gabled roof with
overhanging eaves. A raised, front-gabled porch occupies the center bay over an historic wood- and vision-paneled door; it
has overhanging eaves with vergeboards, a simple wooden entablature, squared brick corner piers, and a solid brick
bulkhead. A soldier course runs at the lintel line over single historic 9/1 wooden windows in the left and right bays. A
diminutive fixed window sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 821 of 913
ID 359
Street Number4228 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing metal carport.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 824 of 913
ID 360
Street Number4229 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1925
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
The red brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flat roof with a shaped
front parapet capped in terra cotta with raised and stepped blocks over the left and right bays; there are small decorative
brick inlays at the left and right corners of each bay below the parapet and a large decorative brick inlaid panel below the
parapet in the center bay. The center bay is slightly recessed and has a single entrance with wooden surrounds and
sidelights that is sheltered by a front gabled hood tiled in green terra cotta with flared vergeboards, wooden supports, and
large brackets. The left and right bays are identical, each having a ribbon of three 9/1 windows at the first and second story
with molded brick sills and a single 9 paned fixed window at the basement level.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 827 of 913
ID 361
Street Number4231 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1924
Architect - Builder Finck, M.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front-gabled roof
with overhanging eaves and historic wooden vergeboards. A raised, one-story full-width porch with a solid brick bulkhead is
open in the right bay and has a hipped roof with bracketed squared brick piers in the left bay. There are two transomed
entrances in the first story left bay, and a flight of steps framed by brick knee walls leads to the porch. All windows have
historic 4/1 wooden sashes. The right first story bay has a ribbon of three windows with a molded brick sill, and the right
second story bay has a paired window with brick sill. The left second story bay has a three-sided cant bay window with a
bracketed front-gabled roof, shaped historic wooden vergeboards, and contemporary siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 830 of 913
ID 362
Street Number4232 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1922
Architect - Builder Neill, F.S.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a steeply-pitched,
front-gabled roof with vergeboards. A raised, one-story full-width hipped roof porch shelters an entrance in the right bay
and a wide tripartite window with brick sill in the left bay. The porch has carved brackets, a battered brick base, battered
brick corner piers, and a solid brick bulkhead. Paired 1/1 windows with a shared brick sill and soldier course lintel sits at the
center of the second story above the porch roof.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 833 of 913
ID 363
Street Number4234 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 836 of 913
ID 364
Street Number4235 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date 1924
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Concrete
Description
This flat-roofed variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped
front parapet capped in terra cotta with raised center and end blocks. A raised, flat-roofed porch occupies the center bay
over two transomed entrances with contemporary doors; it has bracketed squared corner piers, a bracketed wooden
entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. The first left bay and the second story left and right bays have
a single 8/8 window with limestone lug sill and brick lintel with white enameled brick accents; the first story right bay has
an identical window opening, but has been boarded over. The center second story bay has a door with an identical lintel; it
leads to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a metal balustrade. A white enameled brick lozenge inlay adorns the
center of the front parapet.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 839 of 913
ID 365
Street Number4235 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 842 of 913
ID 366
Street Number4239 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date 1924
Architect - Builder Sheehan Co.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This flat-roofed variegated brick building stands two stories tall and five bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped
front parapet with a stepped, raised center block that projects slightly from the wall plane. It has a wide, overhanging
cornice with a hip roof shape and shingling, decorated with modillions. There is a soldier lentil course at the basement,
first, and second floors with square limestone keystones and endblocks. The center bay is occupied by a single entrance
with wooden surrounds and a bracketed hipped hood. Above the entrance in the center bay is a single window with a brick
soldier course header with a square limestone keystone sitting between the first and second stories. The left left and right
most bays have single windows at the first and second story; and the bays to either side of the center bay have paired
windows at the first and second story. Each bay except the center bay has a single window at the basement level. All
windows except the basement windows have limestone lug sills and modern metal awnings.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 845 of 913
ID 367
Street Number4239 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story flat-roofed frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 848 of 913
ID 368
Street Number4240 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 851 of 913
ID 369
Street Number4242 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1940-41
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story variegated brick building stands two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flared front-
gabled roof. All windows have brick sills, and all rooflines have vergeboards. The left bay has a flared, steeply -pitched
applied gable which rises above the principal roof line next to an external chimney; the bay contains an entrance framed by
staggered limestone blocks with a compound Tudor arch brick lintel, accessed by a raised, open ashlar limestone porch. The
right first story bay has a tripartite window with historic 4/1 and 6/1 wooden sashes under a Tudor arch soldier course
inlay. Paired 8 paned casement windows sit below the roof peak on the second story under a soldier course lintel course.
Limestone block inlays are scattered across the façade.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 854 of 913
ID 370
Street Number4242 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Shiplap Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in shiplap siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 857 of 913
ID 371
Street Number4250 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1930
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Brick
Description
This variegated brick building stands two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front-gabled roof with overhanging eaves
framed by a tall exterior chimney with a buttressed base at the right side of the façade. The foundation is faced in random
ashlar limestone. The left bay projects slightly from the wall plane; it has a battered base and is capped by a steeply-pitched
applied gable which peaks above the principal roofline. Beneath is a raised, round-arched recessed entrance framed in
rough-cut limestone. The right bay has a ribbon of three 1/1 windows with a rough-cut limestone lintel with keystone and
end blocks, a brick sill, and diamond lights in the upper sashes. Both the principal roof and entrance gable have
vergeboards. A tall, narrow fixed window with a limestone block lintel with keystone and brick sill sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 860 of 913
ID 372
Street Number4250 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 863 of 913
ID 373
Street Number4251 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Commercial/Dwelling
Current Use Commercial/Dwelling
Construction Date 1923
Architect - Builder Meekfessel, P.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This flat-roofed brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front parapet
capped in terra cotta with raised center and end blocks. A cast iron storefront with wide commercial windows occupies
most of the first story, including a chamfered corner with a corner support. The left first story bay has a transomed
entrance. All windows are contemporary 1/1 replacements with brick sills and soldier course lintels; there is a single
window in the second story left bay and there is a paired window in the second story right bay.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 866 of 913
ID 374
Street Number4251 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 869 of 913
ID 375
Street Number4253-55 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling
Current Use Multiple Dwelling
Construction Date 1914
Architect Lund, C. Builder Lund, C.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This flat-roofed brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a side-gabled false
roof with overhanging eaves and a central cross-gable with flared vergeboards and a stone and brick lozenge inlay below
the gable’s peak. A raised, front-gabled porch with squared brick piers, two flights of steps, and a solid brick bulkhead
capped in limestone occupies the center first story bay over two entrances (the front-gabled roof has replaced an earlier
flat roof). All windows are contemporary 1/1 replacements. There are single windows with splayed brick lintels in the first
story right and left bays over a limestone sill course. There are single windows with limestone lug sills in the second story
right and left bays. The second story center bay has two bricked-in doorways under round soldier course arches.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 872 of 913
ID 376
Street Number4256 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1930
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front-gabled red brick building stands one story tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a raised, front-
gabled full-width porch with battered brick end piers which extend to the ground, a solid brick bulkhead capped in
limestone, carved brackets, and timbering in the gable front. Both the principal and porch rooflines have historic wooden
vergeboards. The center bay has an entrance with an historic wood- and vision-paneled door, framed by single 1/1
windows with limestone lug sills in the left and right bays. There is a round-arched wooden louvered vent with a limestone
lug sill beneath the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 875 of 913
ID 377
Street Number4256 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Masonite Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in masonite.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 878 of 913
ID 378
Street Number4257 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1913-14
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flat front parapet
capped in terra cotta. A raised frame, hipped-roof enclosed porch occupies the right bay, with an entrance flanked by two
historic wooden 6-paned windows. There is a paired contemporary replacement window with a limestone lug sill and
soldier course lintel in the left bay.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 881 of 913
ID 379
Street Number4260 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1930
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front-gabled variegated brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. A raised, front-
gabled porch occupies the left bay over an entrance framed by soldier courses on all sides. Both the principle and porch
roofs are bracketed with vergeboards. The porch has battered brick piers which extend to the ground, a solid brick
bulkhead, brick steps framed by brick knee walls, and wooden paneling in the gable front. The right bay has a ribbon of
three windows with a soldier course lintel and brick sill. A brick vent framed by headers sits beneath the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 884 of 913
ID 380
Street Number4260 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Masonite Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in masonite.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 887 of 913
ID 381
Street Number4261 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1912
Architect Clymer & Drischler Builder Godfrey & Hirsch
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brick building with a flat front parapet stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has
a raised, full-width porch with a large front-gabled roof with vergeboards, a wooden entablature, a solid brick bulkhead,
and squared brick corner piers. Paired historic 6/1 wooden windows with a limestone lug sill occupies the left bay, and
there is a boarded over entrance in the right bay.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 890 of 913
ID 382
Street Number4263 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1912
Architect Clymer & Drischler Builder Godfrey & Hirsch
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet with raised end blocks and a raised, rounded center block, and the parapet is decorated by green enameled brick
inlays. A raised, front-gabled porch with overhanging eaves has wooden corner supports, a wooden balustrade and
timbering in the gable. There is an entrance with sidelight in the right bay, and a paired window with a metal awning and
limestone lug sill in the left bay.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 893 of 913
ID 383
Street Number4264 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1959
Architect - Builder -
Style Modern Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Concrete
Description
This variegated brick building stands one story tall with a gable-on-hip roof. It is three bays wide on a raised basement, with
a central entrance framed by windows.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 896 of 913
ID 384
Street Number4265 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 899 of 913
ID 385
Street Number4268 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1931-32
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This front-gabled variegated brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. A raised, front-
gabled porch occupies the left bay over an entrance and paired 1/1 windows with a brick sill. Both the principle and porch
roofs have wooden vergeboards. The porch has battered brick piers which extend to the ground, a solid brick bulkhead with
patterned brick inlays, brick steps, and timbering in the gable front. The right bay has paired 1/1 windows framed by soldier
courses on three sides with a brick sill. A square louvered vent sits below the roof peak framed by brick headers.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 902 of 913
ID 386
Street Number4270 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1931
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front-gabled roof with
vergeboards. There is an integral corner entrance porch in the left bay, sheltered by a hipped and bracketed hood. The
porch has a squared brick corner pier, a low solid brick bulkhead, carved wooden brackets, and steps framed by knee walls
faced in imitation stone veneer. An undersized tripartite window occupies the right bay window opening - the remainder of
the opening is filled with vertical siding. The opening has a brick sill and soldier course header. There is a brick vent framed
by patterned brick inlays beneath the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 905 of 913
ID 387
Street Number4272 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1930
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story variegated brick building stands two bays wide on a high raised basement. It has a front-gabled
roof with wide overhanging eaves and wooden vergeboards. There is a raised, hipped-roof full-width porch with a wooden
entablature, battered brick corner piers, and a solid brick bulkhead. An entrance is in the right bay and the left bay has a
tripartite window with brick sill. A rectangular window (now paneled over) with a brick sill sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 908 of 913
ID 388
Street Number4273 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1891
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Aluminum Foundation -
Description
This frame front-gabled building stands one and one-half stories tall on a raised basement. The exterior is sheathed in metal
siding. A raised full-width, one-story porch with a metal awning, metal supports, a metal balustrade, and a concrete base
faced in imitation stone veneer shelters an entrance in the first story left bay and a paired window in the right bay. A
historic wood 1/1 window sits at the center of the second story.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 911 of 913
ID 389
Street Number4274 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1930
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story variegated brick building stands two bays wide on a high raised basement. It has a front-gabled
roof with wide overhanging eaves and historic wooden vergeboards. There is a raised, front-gabled full-width porch with
thick raked molding, a molded wooden entablature, timbering, buttressed brick corner piers, and a solid brick bulkhead. An
entrance is in the right bay and the left bay has a tripartite window with a brick sill and historic 3/1 and 2/1 wooden sashes.
A rectangular three-paned, fixed window with a brick sill sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 914 of 913
ID 390
Street Number4274 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Pressed Wood Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in pressed wood siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 917 of 913
ID 391
Street Number4275 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1891
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movemets
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Aluminum Foundation -
Description
This frame front-gabled building stands one and one-half stories tall on a raised basement. The exterior is sheathed in metal
siding and all windows are contemporary replacements. A raised full-width, hipped-roof one-story porch has corner
supports and a metal balustrade. There is a transomed entrance in the first story left bay, and there is a paired 1/1 window
in the first story right bay. The second story has a single 1/1 central window.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 920 of 913
ID 392
Street Number4277 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1892
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Asphalt Foundation -
Description
This frame front-gabled building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. The exterior is clad in
asphalt. A raised full-width, shed-roofed porch has a wooden entablature, metal supports, and a metal balustrade. A
transomed entrance is in the first story left bay and there is a pair of historic 3/1 wooden windows in the first story right
bay. There is single central 1/1 window on the second story.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 923 of 913
ID 393
Street Number4278 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1926
Architect Pfeiffer, C. Builder Pfeiffer, C.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed
front-gabled roof with historic wooden vergeboards. A raised, hipped-roof porch with squared brick piers occupies the left
bay over an entrance, and shares a solid brick bulkhead with an open porch in the right bay. The right bay has a tripartite
window with a brick sill and soldier course header. A small paired fixed window framed by brick headers sits beneath the
roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 926 of 913
ID 394
Street Number4279 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 929 of 913
ID 395
Street Number4280 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1915
Architect Schmidt, Charles P. Builder Schmidt, Charles P.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed, one-story brown brick building stands three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a flat front parapet
decorated with enameled brick inlay patterns over a corbelled brick cornice. A raised brick porch capped in limestone and
framed by brick knee walls capped in limestone lead to a recessed entrance in the right bay. Historic 1/1 wooden windows
are in the center and left bays. A limestone course runs above the brick foundation, which contains historic 2/2 wooden
windows in the center and left bays. The first story windows have contemporary decorative battened shutters, and all first
story bays have modern metal awnings.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 932 of 913
ID 396
Street Number4283-85 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Duplex
Current Use Duplex
Construction Date c 1926-27
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This side-gabled red brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. All
windows are contemporary replacements. The roof has overhanging eaves, and there are large shed-roofed dormers with
ribbons of three 1/1 windows in each bay. There is a raised full-width, hipped-roof one-story porch with squared brick
piers, two flights of steps, and a solid brick bulkhead. Both first story bays have outer windows and inner entrances.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 935 of 913
ID 397
Street Number4287 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 938 of 913
ID 398
Street Number4291 Street Name Margaretta Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1891
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation Concrete
Description
This frame front-gabled building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. The exterior
is sheathed in metal siding. A raised entrance under a bracketed and gabled hood occupies the first story left bay, accessed
by an open concrete porch. There is a contemporary replacement window in the first story right bay, and the second story
has a central historic 6/6 wooden window.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 941 of 913
ID 413
Street Number4102 Street Name Red Bud Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1925
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This brick building has three façade bays and stands two stories tall. The front entrance is a step above grade in the middle
bay. A wood 1/1 window is above it between stories, indicating the location of a center stair. At the second left and right
bay, paired 1/1 windows are at both stories. The windows have brick sills and soldier headers (a full soldier course over the
second story) punctuated with masonry (stone or concrete) blocks suggesting keystones and imposts. The basement
windows are boarded. The front parapet wall has raised end blocks and a wide raised center block, all with terra cotta
coping.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 944 of 913
ID 415
Street Number4110 Street Name Red Bud Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1925
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This brick building has three façade bays and stands two stories tall. The front entrance, now boarded, is a step above
grade in the middle bay. A 1/1 window is above it between stories, indicating the location of a center stair. The first story
left and right bays have boarded over paired window openings, and paired 1/1 windows are in the second story left and
right bays. The windows have brick sills and soldier headers (a full soldier course over the basement and second story)
punctuated with masonry (stone or concrete) blocks suggesting keystones and imposts. The basement windows are
boarded. The front parapet wall has raised end blocks and a wide raised center block, all with terra cotta coping.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 947 of 913
ID 434
Street Number4109 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Weatherboard Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in weatherboard siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 950 of 913
ID 435
Street Number4109 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 953 of 913
ID 436
Street Number4111 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1931
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building is two stories tall and two bays wide. It is front-gabled, with overhanging eaves, vergeboards,
and a single bracket beneath the roof peak (two other brackets appear to have been removed). A raised, flat-roofed brick
porch with battered piers and brick elliptical double rowlock arches occupies the first story right bay over two entrances.
The second story right bay has a small window and a door leading to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with brick
columns capped in limestone framing a cast iron balustrade. The first and second story left bays have tripartite windows
with brick sills under modern metal awnings. A soldier course runs at the second story lintel line. A limestone and brick
inlay pattern is below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 956 of 913
ID 437
Street Number4111 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Shiplap Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in shiplap siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 959 of 913
ID 438
Street Number4115 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1930
Architect - Builder Mueller, P.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building is two stories tall and two bays wide. It has a front-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and
vergeboards. A raised, flat-roofed brick porch with battered piers and brick elliptical double rowlock arches occupies the
first story right bay and opens onto an open-air porch with a solid brick bulkhead in the left bay. The second story right bay
has a door with a soldier course lintel leading to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with brick columns capped in
limestone framing a cast iron balustrade. The first and second story left bays have ribbons of three 6/6 windows with brick
sills and soldier course lintels. A limestone and brick inlay pattern is below the roof peak. A flight of brick stairs framed by
brick knee walls leads to the porch.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 962 of 913
ID 439
Street Number4115 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Shiplap Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in shiplap siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 965 of 913
ID 440
Street Number4119 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1931
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide. It has a bracketed front-gabled roof with
vergeboards. A raised, one-story full-width porch has a green terra-cotta tiled hipped roof with a flat center portion; the
porch has buttressed brick piers with limestone lozenge inlays, a solid brick bulkhead, wooden entablature, and brick stairs
framed by brick knee walls. The first story center bay has a ribbon of three windows with original 3/1 sashes and a
limestone lug sill, framed by entrances in the left and right bays. The second story center bay has an entrance under a
round arched rowlock header with limestone keystone and end blocks, framed by square-headed windows with brick
soldier lintels, limestone end blocks, and limestone lug sills; the door leads to the flat section of the porch roof, which
forms a balcony with a cast iron balustrade. The left and right second story bays have small 1/1 windows with brick and
limestone soldier headers and limestone lug sills.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 968 of 913
ID 441
Street Number4119 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date
Architect Builder
Style
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 971 of 913
ID 442
Street Number4121 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1931
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building is two stories tall and two bays wide. It has a front-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and
vergeboards. A raised, flat-roofed brick porch with battered piers and brick elliptical double rowlock arches occupies the
first story right bay and opens onto an open-air porch with a solid brick bulkhead in the left bay. The second story right bay
has a door with a soldier course lintel leading to the porch roof, which doubles as a balcony with brick columns capped in
limestone framing a cast iron balustrade. The first and second story left bays have tripartite windows with 1/1 sashes, brick
sills and soldier course lintels. A soldier course runs at the second story lintel line. A limestone and brick inlay pattern is
below the roof peak. A flight of brick stairs framed by brick knee walls leads to the porch.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 974 of 913
ID 443
Street Number4121 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use -
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 977 of 913
ID 444
Street Number4125 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1931-32
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It has a front-gabled roof with vergeboards (three
brackets have been removed). A raised, flat-roofed porch occupies the first story right bay over two transomed entrances.
It has squared brick piers under an elliptical arch and opens onto an open porch with a solid brick bulkhead in the left bay.
The arch and porch foundations are partially faced in rough cut random ashlar limestone. The second story right bay has a
small window with brick sill and a door which opens onto the porch roof, which forms a balcony with squared brick piers
capped in limestone framing a cast iron balustrade. The left first and second story bays have tripartite windows with brick
sills; the first story window has a soldier course lintel, and the second story window sits below a soldier course at the lintel
line. Brick and limestone inlays form a pattern below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 980 of 913
ID 445
Street Number4125 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Concrete Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing gabled concrete masonry unit garage.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 983 of 913
ID 446
Street Number4127 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1932
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building is two stories tall and two bays wide. It has a front-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and
vergeboards. A raised, flat-roofed brick porch with battered piers and elliptical brick double rowlock arches occupies the
first story right bay and opens onto an open-air porch with a solid brick bulkhead in the left bay. The second story right bay
has a small window and a door leading to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with brick columns capped in limestone
framing a cast iron balustrade. The first and second story left bays have tripartite windows with 1/1 sashes, brick sills and
soldier course lintels. A soldier course runs at the second story lintel line. A limestone and brick inlay pattern is below the
roof peak. A flight of brick stairs framed by brick knee walls leads to the porch.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 986 of 913
ID 447
Street Number4127 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 989 of 913
ID 448
Street Number4133-35 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Duplex
Current Use Duplex
Construction Date 1902
Architect - Builder Freund, E.M.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick, flat-roofed building stands one story tall and two bays wide. It has a shaped front parapet capped in
terracotta with a raised center block over a patterned brick cornice. A brick open-air porch runs across the entire façade.
The left and right bays are symmetrical; each contains an outer entrance and inner 2/2 window. The entrances have simple
wooden enframements under gabled hoods with large wooden brackets and vergeboards (these likely date from the 1910s
or 1920s). The windows have segmental-arched soldier course lintels and limestone lug sills.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 992 of 913
ID 449
Street Number4137-39 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 995 of 913
ID 450
Street Number4170 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date 1926
Architect - Builder Whinnery, C.H.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Concrete
Description
This variegated brick flat-roofed building stands three bays wide and two stories tall on a raised basement. It has a shaped
front parapet capped in terra cotta with stepped, raised blocks which peak over the left and right bays. A terra cotta
cornice runs across the façade below limestone lozenge inlays in the parapet. Soldier courses with limestone block inlays
over the left and right bay windows run at the first and second story lintel lines. The center bay has an entrance at the
ground level, with sidelights, an original wood and vision paneled door, and a flared, hipped roof hood with brackets. Above
this is a single 1/1 window positioned between the first and second stories. The left and right first and second story bays
have tripartite windows with original 3/1 and 2/1 sashes and brick sills. A low brick wall encloses the front yard, and low
brick planters frame a small landing at the entrance.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 998 of 913
ID 451
Street Number4176 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1001 of 913
ID 452
Street Number4178 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1937-38
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide with a front-gabled roof with vergeboards. An
open full-width porch is faced is random ashlar limestone and has a cast iron balustrade. Entrances are in the left and right
first story bays, accessed by separate flights of concrete stairs. The left first story bay projects from the wall plane and
features a steeply-pitched asymmetrical gable with shaped vergeboards and textured limestone blocks framing the
doorway. The right first story bay is flush with the wall plane and has a shed-roofed hood with heavy carved wooden
brackets. The center bay has a ribbon of three 1/1 windows with a brick sill. The second story center bay has a ribbon of
three 1/1 windows with a brick sill as well, though with an orange soldier course header. Orange brick patterned inlays
occupy the left and right second story bays, and a brick and limestone pattern frames a brick vent beneath the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1004 of 913
ID 453
Street Number4180-82 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1926
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movement
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Hipped
Wall Material Brick Foundation Concrete
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide. It has a shallow hipped roof with overhanging
eaves. All windows have limestone lug sills and retain their 2/1 sashes. An entrance occupies the center first story bay, with
an original wood and vision paneled door under a gabled hood with wide vergeboards and large carved wooden brackets.
Above this, a paired window sits between the first and second stories. The left and right bays are identical. Each has a
raised integral corner porch with wide double rowlock segmental arches, a squared brick pier, and solid brick bulkhead,
sheltering an entrance alongside a single window. The second story left and right bays each have paired windows with
decorative modern shutters.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1007 of 913
ID 454
Street Number4184-86 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1925
Architect - Builder Wedig, A.H.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide. It is flat-roofed, with a shed false roof between
shaped side parapets (this is covered in asphalt siding, and may have originally featured the flared eaves and brackets
found on 4196-98 Sacramento). A raised flat-roofed porch occupies the wide first story center bay over two entrances (two
original entrances and all original transoms have been sealed and covered in wood paneling – would have had four
transomed entrances as found in 4188-90 through 4196-98 Sacramento); it has squared brick piers with carved wooden
brackets, a solid balustrade capped in limestone, wooden entablature, and overhanging eaves. The second story center bay
has two high fixed windows with a shared limestone lug sill between two original wood and vision paneled doors leading to
the porch roof, which forms a balcony with squared brick piers capped in limestone framing a cast iron balustrade. The left
and right first and second story bays each have single 1/1 windows with limestone lug sills.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1010 of 913
ID 455
Street Number4188 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date 1925
Architect - Builder Wedig, A.H.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide. It is flat-roofed, with a shed false roof with
overhanging eaves between shaped side parapets (this is covered in corrugated metal sheets, and may have originally
featured the flared eaves and brackets found on 4196-98 Sacramento). A raised flat-roofed porch occupies the wide first
story center bay over four transomed entrances; it has squared brick piers with carved wooden brackets, a solid brick
bulkhead capped in limestone, wooden entablature, and overhanging eaves. The second story center bay has two high
fixed windows with a shared limestone lug sill between two doors leading to the porch roof, which doubles as a balcony
with squared brick piers capped in limestone framing a cast iron balustrade. The left and right first and second story bays
each have single 2/1 windows with limestone lug sills.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1013 of 913
ID 456
Street Number4192-94 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date 1925
Architect - Builder Wedig, A.H.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide. It is flat-roofed with a flat front parapet (this likely
replaced a shed false roof with flared overhanging eaves as seen at 4196-98 Sacramento). A raised flat-roofed porch
occupies the wide first story center bay over four transomed entrances; it has squared brick piers with carved wooden
brackets, a wooden entablature, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and overhanging eaves. The second story
center bay has two high fixed windows with a shared limestone lug sill between two original wood and vision paneled
transomed doors leading to the porch roof, which doubles as a balcony with squared brick piers capped in limestone
framing a cast iron balustrade. The left and right first and second story bays each have single windows with limestone lug
sills and original 4/1 sashes.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1016 of 913
ID 457
Street Number4196-98 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date 1925
Architect - Builder Wedig, A.H.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide. It is flat-roofed, with a bracketed shed false roof
with flared overhanging eaves tiled in red terra cotta between shaped side parapets. There is a molded wooden
entablature running between the roof brackets. A raised flat-roofed porch occupies the wide first story center bay over four
transomed entrances; it has squared brick piers, a solid bulkhead capped in limestone, wooden entablature, and
overhanging eaves. The second story center bay has two high fixed windows with a shared limestone lug sill between two
doors leading to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with squared brick piers capped in limestone framing a cast iron
balustrade. The left and right first and second story bays each have single windows with limestone lug sills and original 4/1
sashes.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1019 of 913
ID 458
Street Number4200 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1925
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story red brick building stands two bays wide. It has a front-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and
shaped vergeboards. A raised, front-gabled porch occupies the first story right bay; it has shaped vergeboards, squared
brick corner piers with raked brick inlays, a solid brick bulkhead, brackets, and stucco in the gable front. Beneath is a
transomed entrance and small square-headed window with a brick sill. The first story left bay has a paired window with
brick sill and a header course lintel. A pointed-arch tripartite fixed window with original panes and a brick sill sits below the
roof peak on the second story and is framed by brick headers.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1022 of 913
ID 459
Street Number4200 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story flat-roofed brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1025 of 913
ID 460
Street Number4201 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1924
Architect Mr. Boehmer (likely Otto J. Boehmer) Builder Hintz, H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Concrete
Description
This variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide. The front portion of the house is side-
gabled and the rear is flat-roofed. The side-gable overhangs the main façade to form a raised, one -story full-width porch,
with exposed rafter tails, battered brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, and brick steps framed by brick knee walls.
Beneath, there is an entrance in the left bay and a tripartite window with original 6/1 and 4/1 sashes and a brick sill in the
right bay. There is a central shed-roofed dormer paneled in modern siding with a small louvered window.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1028 of 913
ID 461
Street Number4201 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1031 of 913
ID 462
Street Number4204 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1925
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story red brick building stands two bays wide. It has a bracketed front-gabled roof with overhanging
eaves and shaped vergeboards. A raised, front-gabled porch occupies the first story right bay over a single entrance; it has
shaped vergeboards, battered brick corner piers with patterned brick inlays, a solid brick bulkhead, brackets, and timbering
in the gable front. The first story left bay has a paired window with original 3/1 sashes, a brick sill, and a soldier course
lintel. A rectangular louvered window sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1034 of 913
ID 463
Street Number4204 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1037 of 913
ID 464
Street Number4205 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1924
Architect Mr. Boehmer (likely Otto J. Boehmer) Builder Hintz, H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This dark brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide. The front portion of the house is side-gabled
and the rear is flat-roofed. The side-gable overhangs the main façade to form a raised, one-story full -width porch, with
wide brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, and brick steps framed by brick knee walls. Beneath, there is an entrance in
the left bay and a tripartite window with a brick sill in the right bay.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1040 of 913
ID 465
Street Number4205 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Concrete Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled concrete masonry unit garage.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1043 of 913
ID 466
Street Number4208 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1925
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story red brick building stands two bays wide. It has a front-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and
vergeboards. A raised, front-gabled porch occupies the first story right bay over an entrance and square -headed window; it
has vergeboards, squared brick corner piers which flare into a solid brick bulkhead, brackets, timbering in the gable front,
and brick stairs flanked by brick knee walls. The first story left bay has a paired 1/1 window with a brick sill and soldier
course lintel. A pointed-arch louvered window sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1046 of 913
ID 467
Street Number4208 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1049 of 913
ID 468
Street Number4209 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1924
Architect Mr. Boehmer (likely Otto J. Boehmer) Builder Hintz, H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and three bays wide with a symmetrical façade. The front portion of
the house is side-gabled and the rear is flat-roofed. The side-gable overhangs the main façade to form a raised, one-story
full-width porch, with wide brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, and steps framed by brick knee walls. Beneath, an
entrance occupies the center bay flanked by single windows with brick sills in the left and right bays. There is a central
gabled dormer with two fixed three-paned windows framed by original wood panels.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1052 of 913
ID 469
Street Number4210 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1925
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story variegated brick building stands two bays wide. It has a front-gabled roof with overhanging
eaves and vergeboards. A raised, wide front-gabled porch occupies the first story right bay over an entrance and paired 1/1
windows with a brick sill; it has vergeboards, short squared corner piers atop battered brick bases extending to the ground
level, a solid brick bulkhead, carved brackets, timbering in the gable front, and brick stairs flanked by brick knee walls. The
first story left bay has a paired 1/1 window with a brick sill and header course lintel. There is a segmental-arched window
framed by brick patterns below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1055 of 913
ID 470
Street Number4210 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Concrete Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled concrete masonry unit garage.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1058 of 913
ID 471
Street Number4213 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1924
Architect Mr. Boehmer (likely Otto J. Boehmer) Builder Hintz, H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide. The front portion of the house is side-
gabled and the rear is flat-roofed. The side-gable overhangs the main façade to form a raised, one-story full-width porch,
with exposed rafter tails, wide brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, and steps framed by brick knee walls. Beneath,
there is an entrance in the left bay and a ribbon of four windows with multi-paned upper sashes and a brick sill in the right
bay.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1061 of 913
ID 472
Street Number4214 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1925
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story red brick building stands two bays wide. It has a front-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and
vergeboards. A raised, front-gabled porch occupies the first story right bay over a single entrance; it has vergeboards,
squared brick corner piers, brackets, timbering in the gable front, and brick stairs flanked by brick knee walls. The first story
left bay has a paired window with a brick sill and modern metal awning. A pointed-arch louvered window with brick sill and
soldier course header sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1064 of 913
ID 473
Street Number4214 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1067 of 913
ID 474
Street Number4215 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1924
Architect Mr. Boehmer (likely Otto J. Boehmer) Builder Hintz, H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide. The front portion of the house is side-
gabled and the rear is flat-roofed. The side-gable overhangs the main façade to form a raised, one -story full-width porch,
with exposed rafter tails, wide brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, and steps framed by curvilinear brick knee walls.
Beneath, there is an entrance in the left bay and a tripartite window with original 6/1 and 4/1 sashes and a brick sill in the
right bay. There is a central shed-roofed dormer with a segmental-arched, four-paned fixed window.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1070 of 913
ID 475
Street Number4215 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1073 of 913
ID 476
Street Number4217 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1924
Architect Mr. Boehmer (likely Otto J. Boehmer) Builder Hintz, H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This dark brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide. The front portion of the house is side-gabled
and the rear is flat-roofed. The side-gable overhangs the main façade to form a raised, one-story full -width porch, with
wide brick corner piers, and a solid brick bulkhead. Beneath, there is an entrance in the left bay and a tripartite window
with a brick sill in the right bay.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1076 of 913
ID 477
Street Number4218 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1925
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and three bays wide with a symmetrical façade. It has a front-
gabled roof with returned eaves and an open full-width porch faced in ashlar limestone. A single entrance occupies the
center first story bay under a bracketed, gabled wooden hood mold with an arched gable front and pendant lights. The left
and right bays have paired windows separated by smooth mullions, with 6/1 sashes and soldier course lintels with
limestone keystones and end blocks. A small window with a brick sill and soldier course lintel with limestone keystone sits
beneath the roof peak, framed by patterned brick and limestone inlays.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1079 of 913
ID 478
Street Number4219 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1924
Architect Mr. Boehmer (likely Otto J. Boehmer) Builder Hintz, H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and three bays wide with a symmetrical façade. The front portion of
the house is side-gabled and the rear is flat-roofed. The side-gable overhangs the main façade to form a raised, one-story
full-width porch, with battered brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, and steps framed by brick knee walls. Beneath, an
entrance occupies the center bay flanked by single windows with original 4/1 sashes and brick sills in the left and right bays.
There is a central gabled dormer paneled in siding with a small louvered window.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1082 of 913
ID 479
Street Number4219 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1085 of 913
ID 480
Street Number4220 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1925
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story variegated brick building stands two bays wide. It has a front gabled roof with overhanging
eaves and vergeboards. A raised, wide front-gabled porch occupies the first story right bay over an entrance and squared-
headed window; it has shaped vergeboards, squared brick corner piers with limestone lozenge inlays, carved brackets, and
brick stairs flanked by brick knee walls. The first story left bay has a paired 1/1 window with a brick sill and soldier course
header. A pointed-arch louvered window with sidelights and a brick sill sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1088 of 913
ID 481
Street Number4220 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Weatherboard Foundation --
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in weatherboard siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1091 of 913
ID 482
Street Number4221 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1924
Architect Mr. Boehmer (likely Otto J. Boehmer) Builder Hintz, H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This dark brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide. The front portion of the house is side-gabled
and the rear is flat-roofed. The side-gable overhangs the main façade to form a raised, one-story full -width porch, with
wide brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, and steps framed by brick knee walls. Beneath, there is an entrance in the
left bay and a tripartite window with original 6/1 and 4/1 sashes.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1094 of 913
ID 483
Street Number4221 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1097 of 913
ID 484
Street Number4223 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date 1924
Architect Mr. Boehmer (likely Otto J. Boehmer) Builder Hintz, H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and three bays wide. The front portion of the house is side-
gabled and the rear is flat-roofed. The side-gable overhangs the main façade to form a raised, one-story full -width porch,
with battered brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, and steps framed by brick knee walls. Beneath, an entrance
occupies the left bay and a tripartite window with original 6/1 and 4/1 sashes and a brick sill is in the right bay. There is a
central shed-roofed dormer with two fixed three-paned windows enframed by original wood panels.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1100 of 913
ID 485
Street Number4224 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1925
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story red brick building stands two bays wide. It has a front-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and
vergeboards. A raised, front-gabled porch occupies the first story right bay over an entrance and paired window; it has
vergeboards, squared brick corner piers which flare into a solid brick bulkhead, carved brackets, timbering in the gable
front, and brick stairs flanked by brick knee walls. The left first story bay has an open-air porch which may have been a later
addition; it is stuccoed with a solid shaped balustrade capped in brick, and connects to the side of the gabled porch. The
first story left bay has a paired 1/1 window with a brick sill and segmental-arched soldier course lintel with a limestone
keystone. A small, rectangular three paned fixed window framed by brick headers and limestone blocks sits below the roof
peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1103 of 913
ID 486
Street Number4225-27 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1926
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and four bays wide. It is flat-roofed, with a shed false roof with terra cotta
coping and overhanging eaves. A raised flat-roofed porch with overhanging eaves occupies the center two bays over four
entrances; it has squared brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, a simple wooden entablature, and two stairways framed
by brick knee walls. The second story center bays have two high fixed windows with shaped brick sills, the right of which
retains its original stained glass; they are framed by two doors leading to the porch roof, which doubles as a balcony with a
cast iron balustrade. The left and right first and second story bays each have paired 6/6 windows with shaped brick sills and
soldier course lintels.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1106 of 913
ID 487
Street Number4226 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1925
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story variegated brick building stands two bays wide. It has a front gabled roof with overhanging
eaves and vergeboards. A raised, front-gabled porch occupies the first story right bay over a transomed entrance; it has
solid brick corner piers and a smooth wooden gable front and is partially enclosed by a solid brick bulkhead. The gabled
porch connects to an open-air porch with a solid brick bulkhead in the left bay. The left bay has a tripartite window with
original 9/1 and 6/1 sashes and a soldier course lintel. A small louvered window with a brick sill sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1109 of 913
ID 488
Street Number4226 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1112 of 913
ID 489
Street Number4229-31 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling 4-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1926
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. Amerian Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and four bays wide. It is flat-roofed, with a shed false roof tiled in terra
cotta with overhanging eaves. A raised flat-roofed porch with overhanging eaves occupies the center two bays over four
transomed entrances, the center two of which retain their original three-paned transoms and wood and vision paneled
doors. The porch has squared brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, a wooden entablature, and two stairways framed
by brick knee walls. The second story center bays have two high fixed windows with shaped brick sills, framed by two doors
leading to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a cast iron balustrade. The left and right first and second story bays
each have paired 1/1 windows with shaped brick sills and soldier course lintels.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1115 of 913
ID 490
Street Number4230 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1925
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one story variegated brick building stands two bays wide. It has a front-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and
vergeboards. A raised, front-gabled porch occupies the first story right bay over a transomed entrance; it has solid brick
corner piers and is partially enclosed by a solid brick bulkhead. The gabled porch connects to an open-air porch with a solid
brick bulkhead in the left bay. The left bay has a tripartite window with original 9/1 and 6/1 sashes and a soldier course
lintel. A small square fixed window with a brick sill sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1118 of 913
ID 491
Street Number4230 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Concrete Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled concrete masonry unit garage.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1121 of 913
ID 492
Street Number4232 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1924
Architect Neill, F.S. Builder Neill, F.S.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story variegated brick building stands two bays wide. It has a front gabled roof with overhanging
eaves and vergeboards. A raised, front-gabled porch occupies the first story right bay over a transomed entrance; it has
solid brick corner piers and is partially enclosed by a solid balustrade faced in random ashlar limestone. The gabled porch
connects to an open-air porch with a solid random ashlar limestone balustrade in the left bay. The left bay has a tripartite
window with original 9/1 and 6/1 sashes and a soldier course lintel. A small square fixed window with a brick sill sits below
the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1124 of 913
ID 493
Street Number4232 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1127 of 913
ID 494
Street Number4234 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1924
Architect Neill, F.S. Builder Neill, F.S.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one story brick building stands two bays wide. It has a front-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. A
raised, front-gabled porch occupies the first story right bay over a transomed entrance; it has solid brick corner piers and is
partially enclosed by a solid brick bulkhead. The gabled porch connects to an open-air porch with a solid brick bulkhead in
the left bay. The left bay has a tripartite window with 1/1 sashes and a soldier course lintel. A small square fixed window
with a brick sill sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1130 of 913
ID 495
Street Number4234 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1133 of 913
ID 496
Street Number4235 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1894
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This narrow blond brick shotgun house stands one story tall and two bays wide. It is flat-roofed, with a flared shed false
roof between shaped side parapets. The right bay has a raised wooden porch with a modern metal awning and cast iron
supports over a transomed entrance. The left bay has a paired 1/1 window with a patterned brick segmental arched lintel.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1136 of 913
ID 497
Street Number4235 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Concrete Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story flat-roofed concrete masonry unit garage.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1139 of 913
ID 498
Street Number4236 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1924
Architect Neill, F.S. Builder Neill, F.S
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story brick building stands two bays wide. It has a front-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and
vergeboards. A raised, front-gabled porch occupies the first story right bay over a transomed entrance; it has solid brick
corner piers and is partially enclosed by a solid brick bulkhead. The gabled porch connects to an open -air porch with a solid
brick bulkhead in the left bay. The left bay has a tripartite window with 1/1 sashes and a soldier course lintel. A small
square louvered window with a brick sill sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1142 of 913
ID 499
Street Number4236 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1145 of 913
ID 500
Street Number4237 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1894
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This narrow blond brick shotgun house stands one story tall and two bays wide. It is flat-roofed, with a flared shed false
roof between shaped side parapets capped in terra cotta coping. The right bay has a raised concrete porch faced in
imitation stone veneer with a modern metal awning and cast iron supports over a transomed entrance. Both entrance and
the paired 1/1 window in the left bay have patterned brick segmental arched lintels. An open modern wooden porch is in
the left bay and connects to the covered porch in the right bay.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1148 of 913
ID 501
Street Number4239 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1151 of 913
ID 502
Street Number4240 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1924
Architect Neill, F.S. Builder Neill, F.S.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story variegated brick building stands two bays wide. It has a front-gabled roof with overhanging
eaves and vergeboards. A raised, front-gabled porch occupies the first story right bay over a transomed entrance; it has
solid brick corner piers and is partially enclosed by a solid bulkhead faced in random ashlar limestone. The gabled porch
connects to an open-air porch with a solid random ashlar limestone bulkhead in the left bay. The left bay has a tripartite
window with original 9/1 and 6/1 sashes and a soldier course lintel. A small square fixed window with a brick sill sits below
the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1154 of 913
ID 503
Street Number4240 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1157 of 913
ID 504
Street Number4241 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1894
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This narrow blond brick shotgun house stands one story tall and two bays wide. It is flat-roofed, with a flared shed false
roof between shaped side parapets capped in terra cotta coping. The right bay has a raised wooden porch with a modern
metal shed roof and cast iron supports over an entrance (transom is covered). Both entrance and the paired 1/1 window in
the left bay have patterned brick segmental arched lintels.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1160 of 913
ID 505
Street Number4250 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1930
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front-gabled roof
and a raised one-story, full-width front gabled porch, both with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. The porch has
battered brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, a wooden entablature, a short flight of stairs framed by brick knee walls,
and timbering in the gable front. The first story center bay has a ribbon of three windows with historic 3/1 wooden sashes
and a brick sill, framed by entrances in the left and right bays. The center second story bay has a ribbon of three windows
with 1/1 sashes and a brick sill, framed by dark brick inlay patterns. There is a round contemporary replacement louvered
vent below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1163 of 913
ID 506
Street Number4251 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1963
Architect - Builder -
Style Modern Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Concrete
Description
This blonde brick building stands three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front-gabled roof with overhanging eaves
and an asymmetrical façade. An entrance occupies the center bay flanked by paired windows in the left and right bays;
these openings are placed slightly to the right of center, and the left part of the façade is punctuated by raised, staggered
headers. The area between the windows and entrance and the roof peak is faced in siding. A thin limestone course
descends from the roofline and runs beneath the windows to frame the fenestration.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1166 of 913
ID 507
Street Number4251 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Metal Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled metal garage.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1169 of 913
ID 508
Street Number4253 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1172 of 913
ID 509
Street Number4254 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1930
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front -gabled roof
and a raised one-story, full-width front gabled porch, both with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. The porch has
battered brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, a wooden entablature, a short flight of stairs framed by brick knee walls,
and timbering in the gable front. The first story center bay has a ribbon of three windows with historic 3/1 wooden sashes
and a brick sill, framed by historic wood- and vision-paneled entrances in the left and right bays. The center second story
bay has a ribbon of three windows with historic 3/1 wooden sashes and a brick sill, framed by dark brick inlay patterns. A
paired six-paned fixed window sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1175 of 913
ID 510
Street Number4254 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1178 of 913
ID 511
Street Number4257 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1957
Architect - Builder -
Style Modern Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Hipped
Wall Material Brick Foundation Concrete
Description
This variegated brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a hipped roof with
overhanging eaves. An entrance occupies the right bay framed by raked brick panels, accessed by a low concrete porch. The
left bay has a wide window with a thin concrete sill. Both have metal awnings.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1181 of 913
ID 512
Street Number4257 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1184 of 913
ID 513
Street Number4258 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1930
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front -gabled roof
and a raised one-story, full-width front gabled porch, both with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. The porch has
battered brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, a wooden entablature, a short flight of stairs framed by brick knee walls,
and timbering in the gable front. The first story center bay has a ribbon of three windows with historic 3/1 sashes and a
brick sill, framed by historic wood- and vision-paneled entrances in the left and right bays. The center second story bay has
a ribbon of three 6/1 windows and a brick sill, framed by dark brick inlay patterns. A paired fixed window sits below the
roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1187 of 913
ID 514
Street Number4258 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1190 of 913
ID 515
Street Number4260 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1929
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front-gabled roof
and a raised one-story, full-width front gabled porch, both with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. The porch has
battered brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, a wooden entablature, a short flight of stairs framed by brick knee walls,
and timbering in the gable front. The first story center bay has a ribbon of three windows with a brick sill, framed by historic
wood- and vision-paneled entrances in the left and right bays. The center second story bay has a ribbon of three 6/1
windows and a brick sill, framed by dark brick inlay patterns. A paired fixed window sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1193 of 913
ID 516
Street Number4260 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1196 of 913
ID 517
Street Number4261 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1957
Architect - Builder -
Style Modern Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Hipped
Wall Material Brick Foundation Concrete
Description
This red brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a hipped roof with overhanging
eaves. An entrance occupies the right bay, accessed by a low concrete porch. The left bay has a wide metal-framed window
with a thin concrete sill. The area below the sill line in the left bay is faced in imitation stone veneer.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1199 of 913
ID 518
Street Number4262 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1929
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front -gabled roof
and a raised one-story, full-width front gabled porch, both with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. The porch has
battered brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, a wooden entablature, a short flight of stairs framed by brick knee walls,
and timbering in the gable front. The first story center bay has a ribbon of three windows with historic 3/1 wooden sashes
and a brick sill, framed by entrances in the left and right bays. The center second story bay has a ribbon of three windows
with historic 3/1 wooden sashes and a brick sill, framed by dark brick inlay patterns. A paired fixed window sits below the
roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1202 of 913
ID 519
Street Number4262 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1205 of 913
ID 520
Street Number4264 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1929
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front -gabled roof
and a raised one-story, full-width front gabled porch, both with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. The porch has
battered brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, a wooden entablature, a short flight of stairs framed by brick knee walls,
and timbering in the gable front. The first story center bay has a ribbon of three windows with a brick sill, framed by historic
wood- and vision-paneled doors in the left and right bays. The center second story bay has a ribbon of three windows with
historic 3/1 wooden sashes and a brick sill, framed by large dark brick lozenge inlay patterns. A paired fixed window sits
below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1208 of 913
ID 521
Street Number4264 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1211 of 913
ID 522
Street Number4265 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1923-24
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This one story red brick building stands two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a parapeted front-gabled roof. An
entrance occupies the right bay, and there is a window with a brick sill in the left bay.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1214 of 913
ID 523
Street Number4268 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1929
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front -gabled roof
and a raised one-story, full-width front gabled porch, both with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. The porch has
battered brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, a wooden entablature, a short flight of stairs framed by brick knee walls,
and is faced with siding in the gable front. The first story center bay has a ribbon of three windows with historic 3/1
wooden sashes and a brick sill, framed by historic wood- and vision-paneled entrances in the left and right bays. The center
second story bay has a ribbon of three windows with historic 3/1 wooden sashes and a brick sill, framed by dark brick inlay
patterns. A paired fixed window sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1217 of 913
ID 524
Street Number4268 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1220 of 913
ID 525
Street Number4272 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1928
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front-gabled roof
and a raised one-story, full-width front gabled porch, both with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. The porch has
battered brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, a wooden entablature, a short flight of stairs framed by brick knee walls,
and timbering in the gable front. The first story center bay has a ribbon of three 1/1 windows with a brick sill, framed by an
entrance in the left and a sealed doorway in the right bay. The center second story bay has a ribbon of three windows with
historic 3/1 wooden sashes and a brick sill, framed by dark brick inlay patterns. A paired fixed window sits below the roof
peak.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1223 of 913
ID 526
Street Number4272 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1226 of 913
ID 527
Street Number4274 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1923
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front -gabled roof
and a raised one-story, full-width front gabled porch, both with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. The porch has
battered brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, a wooden entablature, a short flight of stairs framed by brick knee walls,
and timbering in the gable front. The first story center bay has a ribbon of three windows with historic 3/1 wooden sashes
and a brick sill, framed by historic wood- and vision-paneled doors in the left and right bays. The center second story bay
has a ribbon of three windows with historic 3/1 wooden sashes and a brick sill, framed by dark brick inlay patterns. A paired
fixed window sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1229 of 913
ID 528
Street Number4274 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1232 of 913
ID 529
Street Number4275 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1235 of 913
ID 530
Street Number4278-80 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1927
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This flat-roofed variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped
front parapet capped in terracotta with a raised, peaked center block and raised end blocks. There is a first story limestone
sill course. The first story center bay has a raised, hipped-roof porch over four transomed entrances. The porch has squared
brick piers, a terracotta tiled roof, copper gutters, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, two flights of stairs, and a
wooden entablature. The first story left and right bays have 4/1 windows with soldier course lintels. There are single
windows with soldier course lintels in the second story left and right bays. The center second story bay has two small
rectangular art glass windows which share a limestone sill course. Brick soldier and stretcher courses are arranged in
patterns across the upper part of the second story, some of which run at the lintel line.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1238 of 913
ID 531
Street Number4279 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Church
Current Use Church
Construction Date c 1940
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This front-gabled variegated brick building stands one story tall and three bays wide. The front gabled center bay projects
from the wall plane and contains a double entrance with contemporary replacement doors. Both roof structures have
overhanging eaves and vergeboards. The left and right bays have windows which have been bricked in.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1241 of 913
ID 532
Street Number4286 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1961
Architect - Builder -
Style Modern Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Hipped
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This one-story ranch house has a cross hipped roof with wide overhanging eaves. It stands three bays wide on a raised
basement. The lower part of the façade is faced in random ashlar limestone and the upper part is red brick. The left bay
contains an integral garage, the center bay has a large paired window and entrance, and the right bay has a high paired
window.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1244 of 913
ID 533
Street Number4287 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1247 of 913
ID 534
Street Number4288 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1959
Architect - Builder -
Style Modern Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Hipped
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This one-story ranch house has a hipped roof with wide overhanging eaves and stands five bays wide on a raised basement.
The lower part of the façade is faced in random ashlar limestone and the upper part is red brick. The leftmost bays contain
an integral garage and tripartite window, the center bay has an entrance, and the rightmost bays have small paired
windows.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1250 of 913
ID 535
Street Number4288 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing metal carport.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1253 of 913
ID 536
Street Number4289 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Site
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1256 of 913
ID 537
Street Number4293 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1893-94
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This narrow flat-roofed brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in either terra cotta or pressed metal molding with a raised center block. A dentilled brick cornice runs
across the façade. A raised, front gabled entrance porch occupies the first story left bay over two entrances. It has squared
brick corner piers, a brick bulkhead, a shaped wooden entablature, and paneling in the gable front. All windows are square-
headed contemporary replacements with limestone lug sills and metal awnings. There are single windows in the first story
right bay and in both second story bays.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1259 of 913
ID 538
Street Number4293 Street Name Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1262 of 913
ID 539
Street Number4200-02 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Site
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1265 of 913
ID 540
Street Number4204-06 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Site
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1268 of 913
ID 541
Street Number4205 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1931-32
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. Revivals
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front-
gabled roof with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. A tall external, decorative stepped chimney is positioned to the right
side of the façade, and there is a raised and open full-width concrete porch with a metal balustrade. A bracketed, peaked
hood with vergeboards shelters the left bay. Below is a round-arched entrance flanked by high round-arched windows (now
filled with stucco), all framed by brick header and soldier courses. A ribbon of three windows with a brick sill occupies the
right bay framed by brick soldier courses. A round-arched window (now paneled-over) framed by brick headers sits below
the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1271 of 913
ID 542
Street Number4205 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1274 of 913
ID 543
Street Number4208-10 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Site
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1277 of 913
ID 544
Street Number4209 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1926
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This flat-roofed variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a
bracketed side-gabled false roof with overhanging eaves, and a bracketed, steeply-pitched cross gable with wooden
vergeboards over the center bay. An entrance occupies the center bay at ground level under a bracketed, hipped hood. All
windows have limestone lug sills. A single 1/1 window is positioned between the first and second stories above the
entrance. The first and second story left and right bays have tripartite windows with historic 6/1 and 8/1 wooden sashes. A
soldier course runs at the first story sill line between windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1280 of 913
ID 545
Street Number4212-14 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1916
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed brown brick building stands two stories tall and four bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in terra cotta coping with raised end blocks and a raised, stepped center block. It has a corbelled brick
cornice. All windows have 1/1 sashes and are square headed with limestone lug sills. A contemporary raised, shed-roofed
porch with a concrete base and paired supports shelters two entrances in the center two bays. The left and right first story
bays, as well as the four second story bays, each have single windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1283 of 913
ID 546
Street Number4213-15 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1286 of 913
ID 547
Street Number4217-19 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1906
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and four bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in limestone and pressed metal molding with raised center and end blocks. A large molded wood and
pressed metal cornice runs above the second story sill line. The leftmost and rightmost first story bays contain raised
entrances under segmental-arched, soldier course lintels; originally these were likely shallow recessed porches containing
two doors each, but they have since been enclosed and paneled-over to feature just one contemporary replacement door
per bay. All windows have limestone lug sills. The inner first story bays have round-arched window openings with brick and
limestone hood molds. The four second story bays each have square-headed 1/1 windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1289 of 913
ID 548
Street Number4218 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date c 1917
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 29th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed variegated brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped
front parapet capped in terra cotta with raised center and end blocks over brick corbel courses. All windows are square-
headed with limestone lug sills. A raised, shed-roofed porch occupies the right bay over an entrance and a narrow, high
window; the porch has a wooden base and squared brick corner piers on limestone plinths. The left bay has two closely-
spaced windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1292 of 913
ID 549
Street Number4221-23 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1906
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and four bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in pressed metal molding with end blocks and a raised, peaked center block. A large molded wood and
pressed metal cornice runs above the second story sill line. The leftmost and rightmost first story bays contain raised
entrances under bracketed, hipped hoods; originally these were likely shallow integral porches containing two doors each,
but they have since been enclosed and paneled-over to feature just one contemporary replacement door per bay. All
windows have limestone lug sills. The inner first story bays have round-arched window openings with brick and limestone
hood molds. The four second story bays each have square-headed 1/1 windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1295 of 913
ID 550
Street Number4222 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1917
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It is flat roofed with a raised front
parapet. All windows have 1/1 sashes and are square-headed with limestone lug sills. A raised, hipped-roof porch occupies
the right bay over an entrance and a narrow, high window; the porch has a limestone block base and squared brick corner
piers on limestone plinths. The left bay has two closely-spaced windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1298 of 913
ID 551
Street Number4224 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1917
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in terra cotta with raised center and end blocks over patterned brick courses. All windows are square-
headed with limestone lug sills. A raised, shed roofed porch occupies the right bay over a transomed entrance and a
narrow, high window; the porch has a concrete base faced in random ashlar limestone and squared brick corner piers on
limestone plinths. The left bay has two closely-spaced 1/1 windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1301 of 913
ID 552
Street Number4225-27 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1906
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and four bays wide on a raised basement. Its shaped front parapet
has been altered: the raised center block has been removed, and all but one section of the pressed metal molding which
once capped the parapet has been removed as well. The large cornice above the second story sill line has been removed.
The leftmost and rightmost first story bays contain raised entrances under soldier course lintels; originally these were likely
shallow integral porches containing two doors each, but they have since been enclosed and paneled over to feature just
one contemporary replacement door per bay. All windows have limestone lug sills. The inner first story bays have round-
arched window openings with brick and limestone hood molds. The four second story bays each have square-headed
historic 1/1 wooden windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1304 of 913
ID 553
Street Number4228 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1915
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands one story tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped parapet
capped in pressed metal molding with raised center and end blocks. A raised, hipped-roof porch with a concrete base
shelters most of the main façade; it has metal supports, a metal balustrade, and a wooden entablature. An entrance
occupies the center bay, flanked by 1/1 windows with limestone lug sills in the left and right bays.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1307 of 913
ID 554
Street Number4228 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Shed
Wall Material Asphalt Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story shed-roofed frame garage clad in asphalt siding.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1310 of 913
ID 555
Street Number4229-31 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date 1906
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and four bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in pressed metal molding with end blocks and a raised, peaked center block. The cornice has been removed
and parged. The leftmost and rightmost first story bays contain raised entrances set beneath triple rowlock segmental-
arched lintels; originally these were likely shallow integral porches containing two doors each, but they have since been
remodeled with single doors and glass block sidelights. All windows have limestone lug sills. The inner first story bays have
round-arched window openings with brick and limestone hood molds; the left window has 6/6 sashes and the right window
has 1/1. The four second story bays each have square-headed windows - 6/6 in the left two bays, 1/1 in the third bay, and
the fourth bay has a single 6-paned sash.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1313 of 913
ID 556
Street Number4230-32 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date c 1912
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red and brown brick building stands two stories tall and four bays wide on a raised basement. It has a
shaped front parapet capped in terra cotta with raised end blocks. Heavily-patterned brick corbel courses support a molded
terra cotta cornice. A raised, shed roofed porch occupies the two first story center bays over two pairs of transomed
entrances; it has squared brick piers with Tuscan capitals, two flights of stairs, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone,
and a molded wooden entablature. A first story limestone sill course runs under square-headed 1/1 windows in the left and
rightmost bays. 1/1 windows with limestone lug sills and soldier course headers are in each second story bay, except the
leftmost opening which is boarded over.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1316 of 913
ID 557
Street Number4234-36 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date c 1912-16
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and four bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in pressed metal molding with raised end blocks and a raised, stepped and rounded center block. A
molded, pressed-metal modillion cornice with large brackets stretches across the main façade. All first story bays have brick
label molds with limestone keystones. Pairs of raised, transomed entrances (now boarded) occupy the center two first
story bays; each pair is recessed and set into the wall plane at an angle. The outer first story bays have single windows with
limestone lug sills. A second story limestone sill course runs under square-headed windows in each second story bay. ETA:
This building has recently undergone extensive fire damage, destroying the left half of the parapet and all wooden window
features from the left side of the building.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1319 of 913
ID 558
Street Number4237 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1904
Architect - Builder -
Style Late Victorian
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick, L-shaped building stands four bays wide and one story tall on a high raised basement. It is flat-roofed, with a
flared shed false roof framed by side parapets. The building’s long, street-facing wing contains the left two bays and its
shallow rear wing contains the right two bays. A large wooden porch with a flat roof appears to have replaced an earlier
structure, and is attached to the right side of the long wing and the front of the rear wing. The left bays contain 1/1
windows with segmental-arched soldier headers and limestone lug sills under a running shaped brick label mold. The
innermost right bay contains a transomed entrance leading to the porch, and the right bay has a window with limestone lug
sill. Large 1/1 windows with segmental-arched lintels occupy each bay at the ground level.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1322 of 913
ID 559
Street Number4240-42 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date c 1912-16
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and four bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet capped in molding with raised center and end blocks. A molded terra cotta cornice stretches across the façade over
a patterned brick course. All first story bays have brick label molds with limestone keystones. Pairs of raised entrances (now
boarded) occupy the center two first story bays; each pair is recessed and set into the wall plane at an angle. The outer first
story bays have single windows with limestone lug sills. There are square-headed windows with limestone lug sills in each
second story bay.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1325 of 913
ID 560
Street Number4241-43 Street Name West Sacramento Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 4-Family Flat
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date c 1925
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a
bracketed side-gabled false roof with overhanging eaves, as well as a wide bracketed cross gable with vergeboards over the
center bay. A raised, flat-roofed porch occupies the center bay over two pairs of entrances; it has squared brick piers, a
solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a wooden entablature. Its roof forms a porch with a metal balustrade. All
windows have limestone lug sills. The first and second story right and left bays each have square-headed windows. The
second story center bay has two entrances framing a brick and limestone inlay.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1328 of 913
ID 561
Street Number4106 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1932
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building is two stories tall and two bays wide. It is front-gabled with vergeboards and brackets. The
first story right bay has a raised, flat-roofed porch over two entrances. It has battered random ashlar limestone piers, a
solid brick bulkhead, a flight of brick stairs, and a thick brick entablature. The second story right bay has a pointed-arch door
with simple traceried panes and a small blind pointed-arch window; the door leads to the porch roof, which forms a
balcony with low brick piers framing a cast iron balustrade. The first and second story left bays each have a transomed
ribbon of three windows with their original multi-paned sashes and brick sills, all under Tudor arches lined with staggered
rough cut limestone blocks. A random ashlar limestone buttress steps outwards from the principal wall plane in the left first
story bay.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1331 of 913
ID 562
Street Number4106 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1334 of 913
ID 563
Street Number4110 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1935
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide with a front-gabled roof with
vergeboards. Its foundation and stepped portions of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. The first story
right bay projects slightly from the wall plane; it features a tall chimney rising above the roofline next to a steeply-pitched
applied gable with wide vergeboards. Beneath the gable is a raised, round-arched entrance framed by limestone blocks
under a wide corbelled brick rowlock arch, accessed by an open limestone porch. The left first story bay has a wide fixed
window with a brick sill and soldier course lintel with a square limestone keystone and end blocks. A narrow second story
1/1 window with a brick sill and soldier course lintel with a limestone keystone sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1337 of 913
ID 564
Street Number4110 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1340 of 913
ID 565
Street Number4114 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1932-37
Architect - Builder -
Style 19th& 20th C. Revivals
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Complex
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
?
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1343 of 913
ID 566
Street Number4114 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1346 of 913
ID 567
Street Number4115 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1927
Architect - Builder Rhein, Fred W.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. A raised, full-width porch is open in the first story
left bay and has a flat-roof over two transomed entrances in the the first story right bay. The porch roof has a molded
wooden entablature with modillions, squared piers, and a solid bulkhead. These, along with stepped portions of the first
story façade, are faced in rough-cut ashlar limestone. The first and second story left bays have tripartite windows with 1/1
sashes, brick sills and soldier course lintels. The second story right bay has a door with sidelights and a modern metal
awning leading to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a cast iron balustrade. A small, four-paned bulls-eye window
surrounded by brick headers sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1349 of 913
ID 568
Street Number4115 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Shiplap Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in shiplap siding.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1352 of 913
ID 569
Street Number4118 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1931
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It has a bracketed front-gabled roof with
vergeboards. The first story left bay has a raised, flat-roofed porch with wide overhanging eaves, squared brick piers, and a
flight of brick stairs; it shelters two round arched entrances, and opens onto an open-air porch with a solid brick bulkhead
in the right bay. The second story left bay has an original round-arched wood and vision paneled door under a bracketed
front-gabled hood. This leads to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with squared brick columns framing a cast iron
balustrade. A small window with a soldier course lintel and limestone keystone stands to the door’s left. The right first and
second story bays each have paired windows with brick sills and soldier course lintels with limestone keystones. A bulls-eye
window framed by brick headers sits below the roof.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1355 of 913
ID 570
Street Number4118 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1358 of 913
ID 571
Street Number4119 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1927
Architect - Builder Gillespie & Daly
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Hipped
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This two story variegated brick building stands three bays wide. It has a shallow hipped roof with overhanging eaves. The
left first story bay contains a single entrance with a patterned brick enframement under a corbelled and scalloped
entablature. The center and right first story bays have narrow pairs of original French doors under soldier course lintels. A
header course runs at the second story sill line and a soldier course runs beneath the second story lintel line. Each second
story bay contains a single 1/1 window; at least the right bay retains its original paired casement windows. A cast iron
balconet rests on the entrance enframent entablature below the left second story window.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1361 of 913
ID 572
Street Number4119 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1364 of 913
ID 573
Street Number4122 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1931-32
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Jerkinhead
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two story variegated brick building stands two bays wide with a bracketed jerkinhead roof. The right first story bay has
a raised, hipped roof porch over two entrances; it has battered brick piers, a wooden entablature, solid brick bulkhead, and
a flight of brick steps framed by brick knee walls. The left first story bay has a tripartite window with original 4/1 and 6/1
sashes, a brick sill, and a soldier course lintel. The second story bay has a central tripartite window with original 4/1 and 6/1
sashes, a brick sill, and a soldier course lintel, framed by two small square-headed fixed windows with brick sills and soldier
course lintels.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1367 of 913
ID 574
Street Number4122 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Jerkinhead
Wall Material Asbestos Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story jerkinhead-roofed garage clad in asbestos siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1370 of 913
ID 575
Street Number4123 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1927
Architect Simon, H.C. Builder Simon, H.C.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Jerkinhead
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This two story red brick building stands three bays wide. It has a jerkinhead roof with overhanging eaves. A raised one-story
full-width porch has a shallow hipped roof with wide overhanging eaves, squared and buttressed brick piers, a simple
wooden entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead. The first story center bay contains a tripartite window with 1/1 sashes and
a brick sill, flanked by transomed entrances in the left and right bays. The second story center bay has a tripartite window
with 1/1 sashes flanked by small windows with brick sills in the left and right bays. A light red brick soldier course extends
across the second story façade at the lintel line, rising and falling around the windows in a simple pattern. A ribbon of three
squat fixed windows with a brick sill sits below the center of the roofline.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1373 of 913
ID 576
Street Number4125 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1927
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide. It is front-gabled with carved vergeboards and
brackets. A raised one-story full-width porch, also front-gabled with carved vergeboards and brackets, has squared and
buttressed brick piers, a solid brick bulkhead, and a patterned wood and stucco entablature with timbering. The center first
story bay has a tripartite window with 6/1 and 4/1 sashes and a brick sill, flanked by transomed entrances in the left and
right bays. The three second story bays have single 1/1 windows below a brick soldier course with limestone accents which
runs at the lintel line; each window is framed by brick headers, and patterned brick inlays are positioned between each bay.
A squat fixed paired window with a brick sill and soldier course lintel is below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1376 of 913
ID 577
Street Number4128 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1930
Architect Nolte & Naumann Builder J. Chas. Mueller & Son
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two story variegated brick building stands two bays wide. It is front-gabled, with a smaller applied overlapping gable in
the right bay; both are bracketed, have carved vergeboards, and are tiled in red terra cotta. The right first story bay has a
raised, flat-roofed porch sheltering two entrances which retain their original wood and vision paneled doors. It has squared
brick piers with brackets, a shaped wooded entablature with modillions, a solid brick bulkhead, and a flight of brick steps
framed by brick knee walls. The second story right bay has a small fixed window and an original wood and vision panel door
leading to the porch roof, which doubles as a balcony with squared brick columns capped in limestone framing a cast iron
balustrade. The first and second story left bays have paired windows with original 3/1 sashes, brick sills, and soldier course
lintels with limestone end blocks. There is an inlaid limestone and brick pattern below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1379 of 913
ID 578
Street Number4128 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1382 of 913
ID 579
Street Number4129 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1926
Architect Smith, G.E. Builder C. Wilcox Con. Co.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It is front-gabled with vergeboards, overhanging
eaves, and a single bracket below the roof peak. A raised, flat-roofed porch with overhanging eaves occupies the first story
right bay over two transomed entrances with their original wood and vision panel doors. The porch has squared brick piers,
a shaped wooden entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. The first and second story left bays each
have wide windows with limestone lug sills and soldier course lintels. The second story right bay has a door with a soldier
course lintel leading to the porch roof, which forms a balcony with a cast iron balustrade. A segmental-arched louvered
window with a limestone lug sill sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1385 of 913
ID 580
Street Number4129 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1388 of 913
ID 581
Street Number4130 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1930
Architect Nolte & Naumann Builder J. Chas. Mueller & Son
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two story variegated brick building stands two bays wide. It is front-gabled, with a smaller applied overlapping gable in
the right bay; both have vergeboards and brackets and are tiled in red terra cotta. The right first story bay has a raised, flat-
roofed porch sheltering two entrances. It has squared brick piers with brackets, a shaped wooded entablature with
modillions, a solid brick bulkhead, and a flight of brick steps framed by brick knee walls. The second story right bay has a
small window and an original wood and vision panel door leading to the porch roof, which doubles as a balcony with
squared brick columns capped in limestone framing a cast iron balustrade. The first and second story left bays each have
single wide fixed windows (formerly paired windows) with brick sills and soldier course lintels. There is an inlaid limestone
and brick pattern below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1391 of 913
ID 582
Street Number4130 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1394 of 913
ID 583
Street Number4132 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1926
Architect Simon, H.C. Builder Simon, H.C.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This two story variegated brick building stands two bays wide. It has a front-gabled roof with vergeboards and a single
bracket beneath the roof peak. The right first story bay has a raised, front gabled porch over two transomed entrances. It
has squared brick piers, a shaped wooden entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead and knee walls capped in limestone. A
single 3/1 window is in the second story right bay. The first and second story left bays each have paired 1/1 windows with
limestone lug sills and soldier course headers. There is a segmental-arched louvered window with a limestone lug sill below
the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1397 of 913
ID 584
Street Number4133 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1926
Architect Smith, G.E. Builder C. Wilcox Con. Co.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Jerkinhead
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It has a bracketed jerkinhead roof with vergeboards
and overhanging eaves. The first story right bay has a raised, hipped roof porch with overhanging eaves over two
transomed entrances. It has squared brick piers, a shaped wooden entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in
limestone. The first and second story left bays each have paired windows with their original 6/1 sashes, limestone lug sills,
and soldier course lintels. The right second story bay has a single window with 6/1 sashes, a limestone lug sill, and soldier
course lintel. A rectangular louvered window with limestone sill sits below the jerkinhead.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1400 of 913
ID 585
Street Number4133 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1403 of 913
ID 586
Street Number4134 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1926
Architect Simon, H.C. Builder Simon, H.C.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This two story variegated brick building stands two bays wide. It has a bracketed front-gabled roof with flared vergeboards.
The right first story bay has a raised, front gabled porch over two transomed entrances. It has squared brick piers, a shaped
wooden entablature, timbering in the gable front, and a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone. A single window with
original 3/1 sashes is in the second story right bay. The first and second story left bays each have a paired window with
original 3/1 sashes, limestone lug sills, and soldier course headers. There is a segmental arched louvered window below the
roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1406 of 913
ID 757
Street Number4134 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date
Architect Builder
Style
Number of Storie Roof Shape
Wall Material Foundation
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in shiplap siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1820 of 913
ID 587
Street Number4135 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1926
Architect Smith, G.E. Builder C. Wilcox Con. Co.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This two story variegated brick building stands two bays wide. It has a bracketed front-gabled roof with vergeboards. The
right first story bay has a raised, front-gabled porch with vergeboards over two transomed entrances, both which retain
their original wood and vision paneled doors. The porch has squared brick piers, a shaped wooden entablature, a solid brick
bulkhead capped in limestone, and timbering in the gable front. The first and second story left bays have paired windows
with original 3/1 sashes, limestone lug sills, and soldier course lintels. The right second story bay has a single window with
3/1 sashes, a limestone lug sill, and soldier course lintel. A segmental arched louvered window with limestone sill sits below
the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1409 of 913
ID 758
Street Number4135 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date
Architect Builder
Style
Number of Storie Roof Shape
Wall Material Foundation
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in weatherboard siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1823 of 913
ID 588
Street Number4137 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1928
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It is flat-roofed, with a side gabled false roof with
overhanging eaves. All main façade roof surfaces are tiled in green terra cotta, and the first story is faced in random ashlar
limestone masonry below the sill line. A raised, front-gabled porch occupies the left first story bay over two transomed
entrances with original wood and vision paneled doors. It has wide overhanging eaves, dramatically-shaped vergeboards,
brackets, and an arched wooden entablature. The porch’s squared, buttressed piers and solid balustrade are faced in
random ashlar limestone. A smooth limestone course runs at the first story sill line below a tripartite window with soldier
course header in the first story right bay. The second story right bay has a tripartite window with original 6/6 and 4/4
sashes and limestone lug sill. The second story left bay has an oriel window with a hipped roof rising above the principal
roof line.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1412 of 913
ID 589
Street Number4138 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1928
Architect Siever, O. Builder C. Wilson Const. Co.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Jerkinhead
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide with a bracketed jerkinhead roof. All windows have
orange brick soldier course headers. A raised, hipped-roofed porch occupies the first story right bay over two entrances
with original wood and vision paneled doors. The porch has bracketed squared piers, an arched wooden entablature,
overhanging eaves with exposed rafter tails, and brick stairs framed by brick knee walls, and opens onto an open-air porch
with a solid brick bulkhead in the left bay. The left first story bay has a ribbon of three windows with original 3/1 sashes and
brick sills. An identical ribbon sits at the center of the second story, framed by small squared-headed, stained glass
windows. There is a louvered window with a brick sill below the jerkinhead.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1415 of 913
ID 590
Street Number4140 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date 1928
Architect Siever, O. Builder C. Wilson Const. Co.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Jerkinhead
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide with a bracketed jerkinhead roof. A raised, hipped
roof porch occupies the first story right bay over two transomed entrances with original wood and vision paneled doors.
The porch has bracketed squared piers, an arched wooden entablature with modillions, overhanging eaves, and brick stairs
framed by curvilinear brick knee walls, and opens onto an open-air porch with a solid brick bulkhead in the left bay. The left
first story bay has a ribbon of three windows with 6/1 sashes and brick sills. An identical ribbon sits at the center of the
second story, framed by small round-arched stained glass windows surrounded by brick headers with brick sills. There is a
louvered window with a brick sill below the jerkinhead.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1418 of 913
ID 591
Street Number4140 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Weatherboard Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in weatherboard siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1421 of 913
ID 592
Street Number4143 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1927
Architect Avis, F.W. Builder Rhodes, V.H
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This two-story flat-roofed brick building has a limestone foundation of coursed rubble. There is a false side gabled roof clad
in green terracotta tiles that runs between the front wall and the chimney at the side elevation; on the side elevation under
the gable end is a tall round-arch opening filled with yellow brick laid in a woven diaper pattern. The front elevation has an
entrance bay at left in which there is a stone-piered gabled front porch with stone steps. The roof is clad in green terracotta
tile. Behind the porch is a jack-arch entrance with replacement and metal security doors. At the second floor is a heavy
stone sill with consoles beneath a jack-arch opening with rusticated voussoirs; inside are paired hinged wooden sash. The
second floor here rises to form an intersecting gable, which has terra cotta coping and end steps. The face of this section
has a raised diaper pattern. In the right bay is a tripartite window in the first floor opening, which has rusticated voussoirs
and a keystone. The windows consist of a central wooden 6/6 window flanked by 4/4 windows. A stone sill course runs
above the first floor, with consoles spaced at intervals. Above this the wall is clad in yellow brick. Two jack arch openings
contain wooden double-hung 8/8 windows.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1424 of 913
ID 593
Street Number4143 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story flat-roofed brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1427 of 913
ID 594
Street Number4200 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Duplex
Current Use Duplex
Construction Date c 1930
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Complex
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story variegated brick building stands four bays wide, and is side-gabled with two large, steeply-
pitched cross gables with vergeboards dominating the main façade. The left gable projects slightly forward from the right
one, with a wide external chimney rising above the roofline just left of the center of the façade. The chimney has a battered
base and randomly-placed limestone block inlays. Each cross-gable is two bays wide; the center two bays have round-
arched entrances framed by limestone blocks, with brick rowlock-arched lintels with limestone keystones and original
wood and vision paneled doors. A raised, open brick porch with a low solid bulkhead and brick steps framed by brick knee
walls extends across these center bays. The left and right outer bays have paired windows (the right of which retains its
original 3/1 sashes) with limestone lug sills and patterned brick lintels. The foundation at the corners are faced in roughcut
random ashlar limestone. Beneath each cross gable’s roof peak is a single round-arched window framed by brick headers
with a bracketed limestone sill.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1430 of 913
ID 595
Street Number4200 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story flat-roofed brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1433 of 913
ID 596
Street Number4201 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1930
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front -gabled roof
with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. All windows have limestone sills. A raised one-story, full -width porch shelters a
tripartite window with historic 2/1 and 4/1 wooden sashes in the center bay, framed by entrances in the left and right bay.
The porch has a bracketed flat roof with a thick-paneled shaped entablature, squared brick corner piers that extend into a
battered base, a solid brick bulkhead capped in limestone, and a flight of brick steps framed by brick knee walls capped in
limestone. The porch roof forms a balcony with a metal balustrade framed by squared brick columns capped in limestone.
It is accessed by an historic wood- and vision-paneled door in the center bay under a bracketed, front-gabled hood tiled in
green terra cotta. To either side are closely-spaced 1/1 windows under a soldier course at the lintel line. A small arched
louvered vent sits below the roof peak, and limestone lozenge inlays sit to either side of the second story windows.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1436 of 913
ID 597
Street Number4201 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1439 of 913
ID 598
Street Number4205 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1926-27
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This narrow flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped
front parapet capped in terra cotta with raised end blocks and a stepped center block above a bracketed, green terracotta
tiled visor roof. A raised hipped roof porch tiled in green terracotta occupies the left first story bay over two entrances; it
has squared brick corner piers with brick inlays, a wooden entablature, and a low solid brick bulkhead. All windows have
historic 6/1 wooden sashes, soldier course lintels, and limestone sills. There are paired windows in the right first and
second story bays, and a single window in the second story left bay.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1442 of 913
ID 599
Street Number4206 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1928
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Jerkinhead
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It has a bracketed jerkinhead roof (though three of
four brackets are missing) with overhanging eaves. A raised, bracketed front-gabled porch occupies the right first story bay
over two entrances and connects to an open raised porch in the left bay. Both have solid brick bulkheads, and the sheltered
porch has battered brick corner piers extending to ground level, vergeboards, timbering in the gable front, an arched
wooden entablature, and brick steps framed by brick knee walls. The first story left bay has a paired window with 6/1
sashes and a brick sill and soldier course header with a limestone keystone and end blocks. On the second story there is a
ribbon of three 6/1 windows with a brick sill at the center of the façade, framed on either side by small round-arched
windows with brick sills. A header course runs at the second story lintel line.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1445 of 913
ID 600
Street Number4209 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1928
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed front-
gabled roof with deep overhanging eaves and partially-exposed historic wooden vergeboards. All windows have brick sills.
It has a raised, one-story porch with a low pitched hipped roof and paired brackets which shelters a ribbon of three historic
3/1 wooden windows in the center bay and historic wood and vision-paneled doors in the left and right bays. The porch has
squared brick corner piers with brick inlays, a solid brick bulkhead, and a flight of brick steps framed by brick knee walls. A
ribbon of three historic 3/1 wooden windows occupies the center second story bay, flanked by small 1/1 windows in the
right and left bays. All second story windows are framed by brick header courses that encircle each one and run at the sill
and lintel lines, along with brick lozenge inlays. A paired fixed window sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1448 of 913
ID 601
Street Number4209 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1451 of 913
ID 602
Street Number4210 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1927
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story variegated brick building stands three bays wide. It has a medium pitched bracketed front-
gabled roof, with a raised one-story, full-width, low-pitched front-gabled porch. Both the principle and porch roofs have
overhanging eaves and vergeboards. The porch has squared brick corner piers and a solid brick bulkhead; it shelters an
entrance in the center bay flanked by paired 1/1 windows in the left and right bays. There is a single square-headed 1/1
window on the second story beneath the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1454 of 913
ID 603
Street Number4210 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Concrete Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing gabled concrete masonry unit garage.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1457 of 913
ID 604
Street Number4211 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1927
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Hipped
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a hipped roof and boxed
cornice. The first and second story center bays have tripartite windows with historic 2/1 and 3/1 wooden sashes and
limestone sills. A raised and open ashlar limestone porch runs across the first story façade, with a metal balustrade and
flights of steps at either end. These lead to entrances in the left and right bays which project from the main façade under
flared and decorated pressed metal hipped roofs with grey and green terracotta friezes. In the left and right second story
bays, above each entrance, are historic 12/12 wooden windows with art glass panes, segmental-arched brick lintels with
limestone keystones, and pulvinated limestone sills. A header course runs at the second story lintel line.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1460 of 913
ID 605
Street Number4211 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape Pyramidal
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing non-contributing pyramidal-roofed brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1463 of 913
ID 606
Street Number4214 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1466 of 913
ID 607
Street Number4215 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1929
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed front-
gabled roof with overhanging eaves and wooden vergeboards. A raised, full-width one-story porch with a hipped roof
shelters a ribbon of three historic 3/1 wooden windows in the center bay, and historic round-arched historic wood- and
vision-paneled doors in the left and right bays. The porch has bracketed squared brick corner piers, a wooden entablature,
solid brick bulkhead, and a flight of brick steps framed by brick knee walls. A segmental-arched ribbon of three historic 3/1
wooden windows in the center second story bay, flanked by brick and stucco lozenge inlays in the right and left bays. The
windows are framed by staggered brick courses, and soldier course runs at the second story lintel line. The entablature of
the porch is somewhat compromised and sags in the middle.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1469 of 913
ID 608
Street Number4216 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1940
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one and one-half story variegated brick building stands two bays wide with a steeply pitched front gabled roof. It has a
large raised, overlapping front-gabled porch in the left first story bay. The porch shelters a single entrance, with squared
brick corner piers, paneling in the gable front, a cast iron balustrade, and a rough cut ashlar limestone base. The right first
story bay has two 1/1 windows with soldier course headers. A ribbon of three narrow fixed windows with a brick sill is on
the second story beneath the roof peak; a brick header course runs at the lintel line of these windows.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1472 of 913
ID 609
Street Number4216 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1475 of 913
ID 610
Street Number4220 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1941
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide with a flared front-gabled roof with
vergeboards. Its battered foundation and portions of the main façade are faced in rough-cut random ashlar limestone. The
first story right bay projects slightly from the wall plane, with a tall external chimney rising above the roofline behind a
steeply pitched applied gable with flared vergeboards. Within the gable are a round-arched entrance framed by limestone
blocks under a modern metal awning, and an open limestone porch with a cast iron balustrade. The left second story bay
has a ribbon of three 1/1 windows framed by limestone blocks; it has a brick sill and an elliptical-arched brick header with a
limestone keystone flush with the wall plane. There is a square 1/1 window with a brick sill in the second story beneath the
roof peak to the left of the chimney.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1478 of 913
ID 611
Street Number4221 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1927
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Complex
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick single story building stands two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a gabled roof behind a
jerkinhead cross-gable which overhangs the main façade to form a full width porch with squared, bracketed brick piers and
a solid brick bulkhead. A steeply-pitched, front-facing cross gable occupies the left bay, with vergeboards, a bracketed
wooden entablature, and paneling in the gable front. Beneath is an entrance with sidelights, accessed by a flight of steps
framed by brick knee walls. The right bay has a paired window with 6/1 sashes and a brick sill.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1481 of 913
ID 613
Street Number4221 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing metal carport.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1484 of 913
ID 614
Street Number4223 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1926
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one-story variegated brick building stands two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a medium-pitched front-gabled
roof with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. A raised, full-width porch has a low-pitched front-gabled roof with
vergeboards, wood and stucco timbering, a wooden entablature, solid brick bulkhead, and battered brick corner piers
extending downwards into a battered brick base. It is accessed by a flight of brick steps framed by rounded brick knee walls.
The left bay has an entrance and the right bay has a paired window with historic 3/1 wooden sashes and a brick sill. There
is an octagonal wooden louvered window framed with red brick and flanked by red brick courses below the principal roof
peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1487 of 913
ID 615
Street Number4224 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Pyramidal
Wall Material Asphalt Foundation -
Description
This two story red and brown brick building stands three bays wide with an asymmetrical façade. It has a bracketed front-
gabled roof with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. All windows retain their original 6/1 sashes, and all entrances have
original wood and vision paneled doors. Raised round-arched entrances occupy the first story left and right bays. The right
entrance has an open brick porch with brick steps framed by brick knee walls. The left entrance has a flat-roofed porch with
battered brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, brackets and modillions, a paneled wooden entablature, and brick steps
framed by brick knee walls. The center first story bay has a ribbon of three windows with a brick sill and soldier course lintel
with limestone inlays. A soldier course runs at the second story sill line. The left second story bay has a door leading to the
porch roof, which doubles as a balcony with low brick columns framing a cast iron balustrade. The center second story bay
has a paired window with a brick sill. The right second story bay steps out from the wall plane and overhangs the entrance
below it; it is front-gabled with brackets and vergeboards, and has a paired window. ETA: This building has recently
undergone fire damage and is missing most of the roof, part of the brick wall in the gable end, and any historic wooden
features on the second story left bay.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1490 of 913
ID 616
Street Number4224 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Vacant
Construction Date c 1929
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story pyramidal-roofed frame garage clad in asphalt siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1493 of 913
ID 617
Street Number4227 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1926
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one-story variegated brick building stands two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a medium-pitched and bracketed
front-gabled roof. A raised, full-width porch has a low-pitched front-gabled roof with timbering, a wooden entablature,
solid brick bulkhead, and battered brick corner piers extending downwards into a battered brick base. It is accessed by a
flight of brick steps framed by rounded brick knee walls. Both the principal and porch roofs have brackets, overhanging
eaves and vergeboards. The left bay has an entrance and the right bay has a paired window with 1/1 sashes and a brick sill.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1496 of 913
ID 618
Street Number4227 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing metal carport.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1499 of 913
ID 619
Street Number4228 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1958
Architect - Builder -
Style Modern Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Intersecting Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Concrete
Description
This L-shaped, cross-gabled variegated brick ranch house is one story tall. It has overhanging eaves and cornice returns. The
front gable has a small paired window, and the entrance is located on its side. The side-gabled wing has a wide window
with applied shutters.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1502 of 913
ID 620
Street Number4231 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1908
Architect - Builder Francis, A.J.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. Modern Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed one story red brick building stands two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front parapet
capped in terra cotta coping with raised center and end blocks over a corbelled brick cornice. A raised, full-width porch has
a low-pitched hipped roof with a wooden entablature, battered brick corner piers, and a solid brick bulkhead. The left bay
has an entrance with a flat limestone lintel and the right bay has a single 1/1 window with a limestone sill.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1505 of 913
ID 621
Street Number4231 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Asphalt Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in asphalt siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1508 of 913
ID 622
Street Number4233 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1908
Architect - Builder Francis, A.J.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed one story red brick building stands two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front parapet
capped in terra cotta coping with raised end blocks framing a central peak. A raised, full-width porch has a low-pitched
hipped roof with a wooden entablature, squared brick corner piers with orange brick inlays, a flight of brick steps, and a
solid brick bulkhead. The left bay has an entrance and the right bay has a single 1/1 window.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1511 of 913
ID 623
Street Number4234 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1928
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Jerkinhead
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide. It has a bracketed jerkinhead roof with overhanging
eaves and shaped vergeboards. The first story left bay has a raised, bracketed front-gabled porch over two entrances; it has
battered brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, brick stairs, shaped vergeboards, and timbering in the gable front. The
first story right bay has a ribbon of three 1/1 windows with a brick sill. The second story has a central ribbon of three 1/1
windows with a brick sill, and a soldier course runs at the sill line. Vertical soldier courses emulating half-timbering and
brick and limestone block inlays accent the second story.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1514 of 913
ID 624
Street Number4237 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1908
Architect - Builder Francis, A.J.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed one story blonde brick building stands two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front parapet
capped in terra cotta coping with raised center and end blocks over a stepped brick cornice. A raised brick porch base
capped in limestone occupies the left bay, sheltered by a modern metal awning with metal supports over a transomed
entrance. The right bay has a single window with limestone sill. There is a small window at the basement level of the right
bay. All window and door openings have thick segmental-arched lintels.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1517 of 913
ID 625
Street Number4239 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1908
Architect - Builder Francis, A.J.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed one story red brick building stands two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front parapet
capped in terracotta with raised end blocks framing a central peak. A raised, full-width porch is open in the right bay but
sheltered by a hipped-roof with battered brick corner piers and a molded wooden entablature in the left bay. A solid brick
bulkhead capped in limestone extends across its entirety. An entrance occupies the left bay and a single window with a
limestone lug sill occupies the right bay. A modern metal awning with metal supports has been installed over the right bay.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1520 of 913
ID 626
Street Number4239 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1523 of 913
ID 627
Street Number4242 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Current Use Multiple Dwelling: 2-Family Flat
Construction Date c 1927
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 2.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands two and one-half stories tall and three bays wide with a bracketed front -gabled roof
with overhanging eaves and vergeboards. There is a one-story, full-width hipped roof porch with overhanging eaves; it has
brackets, a shaped wooden entablature, battered brick corner piers with brick inlays, a solid brick bulkhead, and steps
framed by brick knee walls capped in limestone. The first story center bay has a ribbon of three windows with a brick sill
and original 3/1 sashes, flanked by entrances in the left and right bays. Each second story bay has a single window with 3/1
sashes and a shared brick sill. A soldier course runs at the sill line. Vertical soldier courses emulating half-timbering and
patterned brick inlays accent the second story. There is a small three-paned fixed window beneath the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1526 of 913
ID 628
Street Number4242 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1529 of 913
ID 629
Street Number4243 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1925
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Concrete
Description
This one-story variegated brick building stands three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a medium-pitched front-gabled
roof. A raised, full-width porch has a low-pitched front-gabled roof with a wooden entablature, paneling in the gable front,
a solid brick bulkhead, and battered brick corner piers extending downwards into a battered brick base. Both the principal
and porch roofs have overhanging eaves and vergeboards. A transomed entrance occupies the center bay, flanked by
paired historic 3/1 wooden windows with brick sills.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1532 of 913
ID 630
Street Number4243 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1535 of 913
ID 631
Street Number4250 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1538 of 913
ID 632
Street Number4251 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1922
Architect - Builder Reub, G.A.
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front-gabled roof with
brackets, overhanging eaves, and vergeboards. A raised full-width porch is open in the right bay and sheltered in the left
bay by a bracketed, hipped-roof porch with squared piers. It has a solid balustrade which, along with the piers, is faced in
imitation stone veneer. The left bay has an entrance alongside a high, narrow window, and the right bay has a paired
window with 1/1 sashes and a brick sill. There is a rectangular wooden louvered vent below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1541 of 913
ID 633
Street Number4251 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1544 of 913
ID 634
Street Number4254 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1908-09
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed one-story red brick building stands three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front parapet
with raised center and end blocks over a corbelled brick cornice. A front-gabled porch shelters a transomed entrance in the
center bay; it has squared brick corner piers, a molded wooden entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead. In the left and right
bays are windows with limestone lug sills, thick brick lintels, and modern metal awnings.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1547 of 913
ID 635
Street Number4255 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1922
Architect - Builder Meyer (possibly Moyer), W.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front-gabled roof with
overhanging eaves and historic wooden vergeboards. A raised full-width porch is open in the right bay and sheltered in the
left bay by a front-gabled porch with squared brick piers, historic wooden vergeboards, and timbering. It has a solid brick
bulkhead and a flight of steps framed by brick knee walls. The left bay has a transomed entrance alongside a high, narrow
window, and the right bay has a paired window with a brick sill. There is a rectangular wooden louvered vent below the
roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1550 of 913
ID 636
Street Number4255 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Shiplap Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in shiplap siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1553 of 913
ID 637
Street Number4256 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1910
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed one-story blonde brick building stands three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front parapet
with raised center and end blocks over a corbelled brick cornice. A hipped-roof porch shelters a transomed entrance in the
center bay; it has squared brick corner piers, a molded wooden entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead. In the left and right
bays are windows with limestone lug sills, thick brick lintels, and modern metal awnings.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1556 of 913
ID 638
Street Number4256 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story flat-roofed brick garage with parapets.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1559 of 913
ID 639
Street Number4258 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1910
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed one-story red brick building stands three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front parapet
with raised center and end blocks over a corbelled brick cornice. A front-gabled porch shelters a transomed entrance in the
center bay; it has squared brick corner piers, a molded wooden entablature, and a solid brick bulkhead. In the left and right
bays are windows with limestone lug sills and thick brick lintels.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1562 of 913
ID 640
Street Number4259 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1922
Architect Finck, M.H. Builder Finck, M.H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This brown brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front-gabled roof with
overhanging eaves and historic wooden vergeboards. A raised front gabled porch occupies the right bay over a transomed
entrance; it has overhanging eaves, historic wooden vergeboards, squared brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, and a
flight of brick steps (now painted) framed by brick knee walls. The left bay has a paired window with a brick sill and multi-
paned upper sashes. Red brick courses form patterns below the roof peak and at the lintel line.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1565 of 913
ID 641
Street Number4259 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Weatherboard Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in weatherboard siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1568 of 913
ID 642
Street Number4260 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1923
Architect Finck, M.H. Builder Hintz, R.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This one story red brick building stands two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front-gabled roof with overhanging
eaves and vergeboards. A full-width porch with a solid brick bulkhead is open in the left bay and sheltered by a front-gabled
overhang with timbering and wooden corner supports in the left bay. A transomed entrance and high window with brick sill
are in the left bay and a paired window with 1/1 sashes is in the right bay. An 8-paned fixed window sits below the roof
peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1571 of 913
ID 643
Street Number4263 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1922
Architect Finck, M.H. Builder Finck, M.H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands one story tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet with raised end blocks and a large applied gable with brackets. A raised, front-gabled porch occupies the center
and left bays; it has squared brick corner piers, vergeboards, timbering, a solid brick bulkhead, and brick steps framed by
brick knee walls. The center bay has an entrance, and the left and right bays have single 1/1 windows with brick sills. Brown
brick courses form patterns below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1574 of 913
ID 644
Street Number4263 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story flat-roofed brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1577 of 913
ID 645
Street Number4264 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1923
Architect Finck, M.H. Builder Hintz, R.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front-gabled one story red brick building stands two bays wide on a raised basement. A full-width porch faced in
random ashlar limestone is open in the right bay and sheltered by a front-gable with squared corner piers in the left bay. It
has a solid balustrade capped in brick. Both the principal and porch roofs have historic wooden vergeboards and
overhanging eaves, and the porch roof has a sunburst pattern in the gable front and brackets. A transomed entrance and
high window with brick sill are in the left bay, and a paired window with 1/1 sashes and a brick sill is in the right bay. An 8-
paned fixed window sits below the roof peak, framed by brick headers.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1580 of 913
ID 646
Street Number4264 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1583 of 913
ID 647
Street Number4265 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1922
Architect Finck, M.H. Builder Finck, M.H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This red brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed front -gabled roof
with historic wooden vergeboards. A raised, front-gabled porch occupies the right bay over an entrance; it has squared
brick corner piers, historic wooden vergeboards, and timbering. The left bay has a paired window with 6/1 sashes and a
brick sill. Brown brick courses form patterns below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1586 of 913
ID 648
Street Number4265 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story flat-roofed brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1589 of 913
ID 649
Street Number4266 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1923
Architect Becker, T. Builder Hintz, R.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This red brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It is flat-roofed, with shed false roof
which extends over the main façade to form a raised, full-width porch. The porch has battered brick corner piers, a solid
brick bulkhead, and overhanging eaves with shaped side vergeboards. The left bay contains an entrance, and the right bay
has a tripartite window with historic 6/1 and 4/1 wooden sashes and a brick sill.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1592 of 913
ID 650
Street Number4266 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Concrete Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story flat-roofed concrete masonry unit garage.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1595 of 913
ID 651
Street Number4268 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1923
Architect Becker, T. Builder Hintz, R.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This red brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It is flat-roofed, with shed false roof
which extends over the main façade to form a raised, full-width porch. The porch has battered brick corner piers, a solid
brick bulkhead, and overhanging eaves with shaped side vergeboards. The left bay contains an entrance, and the right bay
has a tripartite window with historic 6/1 and 4/1 wooden sashes and a brick sill.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1598 of 913
ID 652
Street Number4268 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1601 of 913
ID 653
Street Number4269 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1922
Architect Finck, M.H. Builder Finck, M.H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands one story tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a shaped front
parapet with raised end blocks and a large applied gable with brackets and historic wooden vergeboards. A raised, front-
gabled porch occupies the center and left bays; it has shaped and squared brick corner piers, a random ashlar limestone
base, historic wooden vergeboards, a metal balustrade, and timbering. The center bay has a transomed entrance, and the
left and right bays have single 1/1 windows with brick sills. Brown brick header courses form patterns below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1604 of 913
ID 654
Street Number4271 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1607 of 913
ID 655
Street Number4274 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1925
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This red brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed
front-gabled roof with historic wooden vergeboards. It has a raised, one-story full-width porch with a front-gabled roof, and
a bracketed, overlapping front gable with historic wooden vergeboards over the center and left bays. The porch has
squared brick piers and a solid brick bulkhead. An entrance occupies the center bay, flanked by a narrow paired historic 6/1
wooden window in the left bay and a wider paired historic 6/1 window in the right bay, both with brick sills. A segmental-
arched paired casement window with 4-paned sashes sits below the roof peak on the second story, surrounded by brick
headers laid in patterns.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1610 of 913
ID 656
Street Number4274 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1613 of 913
ID 657
Street Number4275 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1923
Architect - Builder Finck, M.H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This red brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed front -gabled roof
with vergeboards and overhanging eaves. A raised, hipped-roof porch occupies the right bay over a transomed entrance; it
has squared brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, and brick steps framed by brick knee walls. The left bay has a paired
1/1 window with a brick sill and modern metal awning. A soldier course runs at the lintel line, and the foundation is faced in
random ashlar limestone.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1616 of 913
ID 658
Street Number4275 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Asbestos Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in asbestos siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1619 of 913
ID 659
Street Number4277 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1923
Architect - Builder Finck, M.H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front-gabled roof with
wooden vergeboards. A raised, front-gabled porch occupies the right bay over a transomed entrance with an historic wood-
and vision-paneled door. The porch has squared brick corner piers, wooden vergeboards, a solid brick bulkhead, flight of
brick steps, a shaped wooden entablature, and timbering in the gable front. The left bay has a paired window with a brick
sill and historic 5/1 wooden sashes. A brick soldier course runs above the lintel line, and there is a wooden louvered vent
with a brick sill below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1622 of 913
ID 660
Street Number4277 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Asbestos Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in asbestos siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1625 of 913
ID 759
Street Number4280 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Site
Construction Date
Architect Builder
Style
Number of Storie Roof Shape
Wall Material Foundation
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1826 of 913
ID 661
Street Number4281 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1923
Architect - Builder Finck, M.H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This dark brown brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front-gabled roof with
vergeboards and overhanging eaves. A raised, hipped-roof porch occupies the right bay over a transomed entrance; it has
squared brick corner piers, a brick balustrade, and brick steps framed by brick-capped knee walls. The left bay has paired
vinyl replacement windows with a brick sill. Brick soldier courses runs at the porch roofline and just below the principal roof
peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1628 of 913
ID 662
Street Number4282 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1941
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This front-gabled one and one-half story variegated brick building stands two bays wide on a raised basement. Its
foundation and portions of the façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. The left first story bay has an applied, steeply-
pitched overlapping gable and a tall decorated exterior chimney, both which rise above the principal roofline. Both the
principal and applied gables have vergeboards. The gable contains a recessed, round-arched entrance framed by limestone
blocks and a brick compound arch with a limestone keystone overlooking an open porch with a metal balustrade. Both
gables have vergeboards. The right first story bay has a ribbon of three historic 3/1 wooden windows with brick sill and a
soldier course lintel. A ribbon of three narrow 1/1 windows with a brick sill sits below the roof peak; a header course runs
at the lintel line of these windows.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1631 of 913
ID 663
Street Number4282 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1634 of 913
ID 664
Street Number4283 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1923
Architect - Builder Finck, M.H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This red brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front-gabled roof with
vergeboards. A raised, front-gabled porch occupies the right bay over a transomed entrance; it has squared brick corner
piers, vergeboards, a solid brick bulkhead, a flight of steps framed by brick knee walls, and timbering. A three-sided cant
bay window with a hipped roof occupies the left bay. A brick soldier course runs at the lintel line.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1637 of 913
ID 665
Street Number4283 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Pressed Wood Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in pressed wood siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1640 of 913
ID 666
Street Number4284 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1937
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This front-gabled one and one-half story variegated brick building stands two bays wide on a raised basement. Its
foundation and portions of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. The left first story bay has an applied,
steeply-pitched overlapping gable and a decorated exterior chimney, both of which rise above the principal roofline. Both
the principal and applied gables have vergeboards. The gable contains an entrance framed by staggered limestone blocks; it
overlooks an open limestone porch with a metal balustrade framed by limestone columns. The right first story bay has a
ribbon of three historic 6/1 wooden windows with brick sill and a soldier course lintel. A single window with a brick sill and
soldier course lintel sits below the roof peak. Rough-cut limestone blocks adorn the main façade.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1643 of 913
ID 667
Street Number4284 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Weatherboard Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in weatherboard siding, with an attached carport.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1646 of 913
ID 668
Street Number4286 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1937
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This front-gabled one and one-half story variegated brick building stands two bays wide on a raised basement. Its
foundation and portions of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. The left first story bay has an applied,
steeply-pitched overlapping gable and a tall decorated exterior chimney, both of which rise above the principal roofline.
Both the principal and applied gables have vergeboards. The gable contains a recessed, round-arched entrance framed by
limestone blocks and a brick compound arch; it overlooks an open porch with a metal balustrade framed by limestone
columns. The right first story bay has paired 1/1 window framed by limestone blocks with a brick sill and a soldier course
lintel. A single window with a brick sill sits below the roof peak. Both the windows and entrance have modern metal
awnings.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1649 of 913
ID 669
Street Number4286 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1652 of 913
ID 670
Street Number4287 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1923
Architect - Builder Finck, M.H.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This dark brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a bracketed front -gabled roof
with vergeboards and overhanging eaves. A raised, hipped-roof porch occupies the right bay over a transomed entrance; it
has squared brick corner piers, overhanging eaves, a solid brick bulkhead, and brick steps framed by brick knee walls. The
left bay has a paired 1/1 window with a brick sill. A soldier course runs above the lintel line.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1655 of 913
ID 671
Street Number4287 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1658 of 913
ID 672
Street Number4288 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1661 of 913
ID 673
Street Number4288 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1941-42
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front-gabled one and one-half story variegated brick building stands two bays wide on a raised basement. Its
foundation and portions of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. The left first story bay has an applied,
steeply-pitched overlapping gable and a tall decorated external chimney, both of which rise above the principal roofline.
Both the principal and applied gables have vergeboards. The gable contains a recessed entrance framed by limestone
blocks and a brick compound segmental arch with a limestone keystone; it overlooks an open porch with a metal
balustrade. The right first story bay has a ribbon of three historic 6/1 wooden windows with a brick sill and a soldier course
lintel. A smaller ribbon of three historic 4/4 wooden windows with a brick sill sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1664 of 913
ID 674
Street Number4289 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1923
Architect Busemeyer, L.H. Builder Dauflinger Realty Co.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front-gabled red brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has vergeboards and
overhanging eaves. A raised, full-width porch shelters an entrance in the left bay and paired historic 3/1 wooden windows
with a brick sill in the right bay; it has wide brick corner piers with inlayed stucco panels, overhanging eaves, a brick base,
metal balustrade, and a flight of steps to its left side.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1667 of 913
ID 675
Street Number4289 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Pressed Wood Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in pressed wood siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1670 of 913
ID 676
Street Number4293 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1923
Architect Busemeyer, L.H. Builder Dauflinger Realty Co.
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front-gabled red brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. A raised, full -width
porch faced in random ashlar limestone shelters an entrance in the left bay and a ribbon of historic 3/1 wooden windows
with a brick sill in the right bay; it has a low-pitch hipped roof in the right bay and a front gable faced in siding over the
entrance, with wide brick piers and a solid bulkhead capped in brick. Both gables have vergeboards.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1673 of 913
ID 677
Street Number4293 Street Name San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1676 of 913
ID 678
Street Number4200 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1930
Architect Zay, J. Builder J.C. Mueller & Son
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This side-gabled one-story red brick building stands three bays wide on a raised basement. It has a raised, full-width
random ashlar limestone porch with a shed-roof which extends from the slope of the principal roofline. The porch has
battered corner piers, a solid bulkhead capped in brick, a shaped wooden entablature, and a flight of brick steps framed by
rounded brick knee walls. A round-arched entrance occupies the center bay, flanked by paired historic 3/1 wooden
windows in the left and right bays.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1679 of 913
ID 679
Street Number4200 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1682 of 913
ID 680
Street Number4201 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1965
Architect - Builder -
Style Modern Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Concrete
Description
This front-gabled blonde brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised concrete basement. A raised
concrete porch with a metal awning and metal supports occupies the left bay over an entrance, and the right bay has a
wide tripartite window with applied shutters. The roof has overhanging eaves with vergeboards, and the upper portion of
the façade beneath the roof peak is faced in siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1685 of 913
ID 681
Street Number4204 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1933-34
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a front-gabled roof with
wooden vergeboards. It has a raised, full-width hipped roof porch with a front-facing cross gable over the right bay. The
porch has squared and stepped brick corner piers, a solid brick bulkhead, a wooden entablature, steps framed by brick knee
walls, and brackets and wooden vergeboards in the gable front. A round-arched entrance with an original wood and screen
storm door occupies the right bay, and a paired historic 3/1 wooden window with brick sill is in the left bay. A wooden
louvered vent sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1688 of 913
ID 682
Street Number4204 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1691 of 913
ID 683
Street Number4205 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1894
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 2 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This flat-roofed red brick building stands two stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a raised full-width,
hipped roof one story porch with wooden corner columns, a wood and brick base, a simple entablature, and a wooden
balustrade. A transomed entrance occupies the left first story bay, and the right bay has a historic 4/1 wooden window. The
left second story bay has a historic 3/1 window and the right second story bay has a historic 4/1 window; both windows
have segmental brick soldier courses and limestone sills under a running patterned brick label mold. Ridged brick courses
run at the first and second story sill lines.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1694 of 913
ID 684
Street Number4205 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Pressed Wood Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in pressed wood siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1697 of 913
ID 685
Street Number4207 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1936
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Intersecting Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This side-gabled variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised rough -cut
ashlar limestone foundation. A catslide cross gable with wooden vergeboards occupies the first story right bay next to a
squat external chimney with a stepped limestone base. The gable overlooks an open rough-cut ashlar limestone porch with
a metal balustrade, and contains a round-arched entrance framed in staggered limestone blocks and a metal awning. The
left bay has a contemporary metal replacement tripartite window with a brick sill under a metal awning.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1700 of 913
ID 686
Street Number4208 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1931
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front-gabled one and one-half story variegated brick building stands three bays wide on a raised basement. A large,
front-gabled porch shelters the left and center bays. It has brackets, timbering, a shaped and bracketed wooden
entablature, squared and stepped brick corner piers, and a flight of steps framed by brick knee walls. Both the principal and
porch roofs have vergeboards. An historic wood- and vision-paneled entrance with a wood and screen storm door occupies
the center bay, and a paired window with historic 3/1 wooden sashes and a brick sill occupies the left bay. There is an
historic 3/1 wooden window with a brick sill in the right bay. All window and door openings have soldier course lintels. A
small fixed window sits below the roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1703 of 913
ID 687
Street Number4211 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1936
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front-gabled variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. Its
foundation and portions of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. The right bay has an applied gable and a
decorated exterior chimney which rise above the principal roofline; under the gable is an entrance surrounded by
staggered limestone blocks, accessed by a raised and open random ashlar limestone porch with a metal balustrade. Both
gables have wooden vergeboards. The left first story bay has a ribbon of three contemporary vinyl replacement windows
with a brick sill and metal awning. A historic six paned, narrow fixed window sits below the roof peak of the left bay.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1706 of 913
ID 688
Street Number4212 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1937
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front-gabled one and one-half story variegated brick building stands two bays wide on a raised basement. The
foundation and parts of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. A steeply-pitched applied catslide gable
rises above the principal roofline in the right bay; it contains a recessed round-arched entrance set within a brick compound
arch with a historic wood- and vision-paneled door, and overlooks a raised and open concrete porch. The left bay has a
paired window with historic 8/1 wooden sashes under patterned brick inlays. A pair of 6-paned casement windows sits
below the roof peak. Both the principal and porch roofs have wooden vergeboards.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1709 of 913
ID 689
Street Number4212 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Shiplap Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in shiplap siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1712 of 913
ID 690
Street Number4214 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1931
Architect - Builder -
Style Craftsman/Bungalow
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a
bracketed, front-gabled roof with historic wooden vergeboards. A raised, full-width one-story porch with a solid brick
bulkhead is open in the left bay and covered by a bracketed front-gabled portico in the right bay. The portico has timbering
in the gable front, a shaped and bracketed wooden entablature, squared and stepped brick corner piers, historic wooden
vergeboards, and steps framed by brick knee walls capped in limestone. The right bay has a recessed entrance beneath a
segmental-arched lintel, and the left bay has a tripartite window with historic 2/1 and 3/1 wooden sashes, a limestone lug
sill, and a brick and limestone lintel. A ribbon of three small, fixed windows with a limestone lug sill sits below the roof
peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1715 of 913
ID 691
Street Number4214 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1718 of 913
ID 692
Street Number4215 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1936
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Intersecting Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This cross-gabled variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide. A large wall dormer is in
the left bay and a one-story cross gable is in the right bay. Both have vergeboards. The right bay contains an entrance and
shallowly projects from the wall plane; it is largely faced in rough-cut ashlar limestone, and overlooks an open stone porch
with a metal balustrade. The left first story bay has a ribbon of three historic 4/4 windows with a brick sill, rough-cut
limestone lintel and keystone, and a metal awning. A narrow historic 6 -paned wooden fixed window sits beneath the
dormer’s roof peak.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1721 of 913
ID 693
Street Number4215 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Concrete Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled concrete masonry unit garage.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1724 of 913
ID 694
Street Number4217 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1936
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front-gabled variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. Its
foundation and portions of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. The right bay has an applied gable and a
decorated exterior chimney which rise above the principal roofline; under the gable is an entrance with a contemporary
replacement door surrounded by staggered limestone blocks, accessed by a raised and open random ashlar limestone
porch with a metal balustrade. Both gables have vergeboards. The left first story bay has a wide vinyl replacement window
with a brick sill and metal awning. An historic six-paned, narrow fixed window sits below the roof peak of the left bay.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1727 of 913
ID 695
Street Number4217 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Wood Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in wooden siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1730 of 913
ID 696
Street Number4218 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1937
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Intersecting Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick cross-gabled building stands one and one-half stories tall and three bays wide on a raised basement. It is L-
shaped, with a side-gable comprising the left and center bays and a front-gable comprising the right bay. An entrance
occupies the center bay beneath a small shed-roofed porch with a limestone base, wooden supports and brackets, a
wooden balustrade, and limestone steps. All windows retain their historic wooden sashes. Paired 9/9 windows with a brick
sill and header course lintel are in the left bay, and a smaller pair of 9/9 windows with a soldier course lintel are in the right
bay. There is a gabled dormer with a 6/6 window in the left bay, and a narrow louvered vent below the roof peak in the
right bay.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1733 of 913
ID 697
Street Number4218 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1736 of 913
ID 698
Street Number4220 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1937
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front-gabled variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. Its
foundation and portions of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. The right bay has an applied gable and a
decorated exterior chimney which rise above the principal roofline; under the applied gable is an entrance surrounded by
staggered limestone blocks, accessed by a raised open random ashlar limestone porch with a metal balustrade. Both gables
have vergeboards. The left first story bay has a ribbon of three historic 4/4 wooden windows with a brick sill and a
patterned soldier course lintel. A narrow six-paned, fixed window sits below the roof peak of the left bay.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1739 of 913
ID 699
Street Number4221 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1936
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front-gabled variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. Its
foundation and portions of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. The right bay has an applied gable and a
decorated exterior chimney which rise above the principal roofline; under the gable is an entrance surrounded by
staggered limestone blocks and a metal awning, accessed by a raised and open random ashlar limestone porch with a metal
balustrade. Both gables have vergeboards. The left first story bay has a ribbon of three historic 4/4 wooden windows with a
brick sill, soldier course lintel, and metal awning. A narrow louvered window sits below the roof peak of the left bay.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1742 of 913
ID 700
Street Number4221 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
?
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1745 of 913
ID 701
Street Number4224 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1937
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Intersecting Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This intersecting-gabled red brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. Its
foundation and portions of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. A low front-facing cross gable with
wooden vergeboards occupies the right bay next to a tall decorated external chimney placed near the center of the façade.
This bay contains a square-headed entrance framed by limestone blocks beneath a round inlay arch of limestone voussoirs,
accessed by an open limestone porch with a metal balustrade. The left first story bay has a ribbon of three historic 4/4
wooden windows with a brick sill. There is a metal awning over the entrance.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1748 of 913
ID 702
Street Number4224 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Outbuilding
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Flat
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
There is a contributing one-story flat-roofed brick garage.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1751 of 913
ID 703
Street Number4225 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1936
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front-gabled variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. Its
foundation and portions of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. The right bay has an applied gable and a
decorated exterior chimney which rise above the principal roofline; under the gable is an entrance surrounded by
staggered limestone blocks, accessed by a raised and open random ashlar limestone porch with a metal balustrade. Both
gables have vergeboards. The left first story bay has a ribbon of three contemporary vinyl replacement windows with a
brick sill and soldier course lintel. An historic six-paned, narrow sash window sits below the roof peak of the left bay.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1754 of 913
ID 704
Street Number4226 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1937
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Intersecting Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This intersecting-gabled red brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. Its
foundation and portions of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. A low front-facing cross gable with
vergeboards occupies the right bay and contains a square-headed entrance framed by staggered limestone blocks, accessed
by an open limestone porch with a metal balustrade. The left first story bay has a ribbon of three historic 4/4 wooden
windows with a brick sill. There is a front-gabled dormer with a 1/1 window in the second story left bay; it is faced in siding.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1757 of 913
ID 705
Street Number4227 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1936
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Intersecting Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This intersecting-gabled variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised
basement. Its foundation and portions of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. The right bay has an
applied gable and a decorated exterior chimney which rise above the principal roofline; under the gable is an entrance
surrounded by staggered limestone blocks, accessed by a raised and open random ashlar limestone porch with a metal
balustrade. Both gables have vergeboards. The left first story bay has a ribbon of three contemporary vinyl replacement
windows with a brick sill and metal awning. A narrow glass block window sits below the roof peak on the second story.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1760 of 913
ID 706
Street Number4230 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1937
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front-gabled variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. Its
foundation and portions of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. The right bay has an applied gable and a
decorated exterior chimney which rise above the principal roofline; under the gable is an entrance surrounded by
staggered limestone blocks, accessed by a raised open random ashlar limestone porch with a metal balustrade. Both gables
have vergeboards. The left first story bay has a ribbon of three historic 4/4 wooden windows with a brick sill and a
patterned soldier course lintel. A narrow sash window sits below the roof peak on the second story.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1763 of 913
ID 707
Street Number4230 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1766 of 913
ID 708
Street Number4231 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1936
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front-gabled variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. Its
foundation and portions of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. The right bay has an applied gable
capped in terra cotta coping and a decorated exterior chimney which rise above the principal roofline; under the gable is an
entrance surrounded by staggered limestone blocks under a metal awning, accessed by a raised and open random ashlar
limestone porch with a metal balustrade. The left first story bay has a ribbon of three historic 4/4 wooden windows with a
brick sill and metal awning. An historic six-paned, narrow fixed window sits below the roof peak on the second story.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1769 of 913
ID 709
Street Number4233 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1936
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front-gabled variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. Its
foundation and portions of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. The right bay has an applied gable
capped in terracotta coping and a decorated exterior chimney which rise above the principal roofline; under the gable is an
entrance surrounded by staggered limestone blocks under a metal awning, accessed by a raised and open random ashlar
limestone porch with a metal balustrade. The left first story bay has a ribbon of three historic 4/4 wooden windows with a
brick sill and metal awning. A narrow wooden louvered window sits below the roof peak on the second story.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1772 of 913
ID 710
Street Number4233 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1775 of 913
ID 711
Street Number4234 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1937
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Intersecting Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This intersecting-gabled red brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. Its
foundation and portions of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. A low front-facing cross gable with
vergeboards occupies the right bay next to a tall decorated external chimney placed near the center of the façade. This bay
contains a square headed entrance framed by limestone blocks beneath a round inlay arch of limestone voussoirs, accessed
by an open limestone porch with a metal balustrade. The left first story bay has a ribbon of three historic 4/4 wooden
windows with a brick sill. There is a metal awning over the entrance.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1778 of 913
ID 712
Street Number4234 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1781 of 913
ID 713
Street Number4237 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date c 1935
Architect - Builder -
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front-gabled variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. Its
foundation and portions of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. The right bay has an applied gable and a
decorated exterior chimney which rise above the principal roofline; under the gable is an entrance surrounded by
staggered limestone blocks, accessed by a raised and open random ashlar limestone porch with a metal balustrade. The left
first story bay has a ribbon of three historic 3/1 wooden windows with a brick sill and soldier course lintel. A historic six-
paned, narrow fixed window sits below the roof peak on the second story.
Contributing? Yes
Photos Detail 1
Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1784 of 913
ID 714
Street Number4238 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1937
Architect Weinel, Cay G. Builder Jones, Walter
Style Colonial Revival
Number of Storie 1.5 Roof Shape Side Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This red brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and three bays wide on a raised rough cut ashlar limestone
basement. All windows are contemporary vinyl replacements. It has a steeply-pitched side-gabled roof with two narrow
gabled dormers faced in siding. An open rough cut ashlar limestone porch with a metal balustrade occupies the center bay,
leading to an entrance with a molded wooden surround and segmental pediment. Single windows with brick sills and
applied shutters are in the left and right bays.
Contributing? Yes
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ID 715
Street Number4238 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Outbuilding
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Gabled
Wall Material Vinyl Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing one-story gabled frame garage clad in vinyl siding.
Contributing? No
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ID 716
Street Number4240 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1937
Architect Weinel, Cay G. Builder Weinel, Cay G.
Style Tudor Revival
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Brick Foundation Limestone
Description
This front-gabled variegated brick building stands one and one-half stories tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. Its
foundation and portions of the main façade are faced in random ashlar limestone. The right bay has an applied gable and a
decorated exterior chimney which rise above the principal roofline; under the applied gable is an entrance surrounded by
staggered limestone blocks, accessed by a raised open random ashlar limestone porch with a metal balustrade. Both gables
have vergeboards. The left first story bay has a ribbon of three 1/1 windows with a brick sill and a patterned soldier course
lintel. A narrow fixed window sits below the roof peak on the second story.
Contributing? Yes
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1793 of 913
ID 717
Street Number4241 Street Name West San Francisco Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1959
Architect - Builder -
Style Modern Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Hipped
Wall Material Brick Foundation -
Description
This variegated brick building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a low-pitched cross-
hipped roof with wide overhanging eaves. The roof extends outwards over the left bay to form a deep porch with metal
corner supports and a metal balustrade. It shelters an entrance surrounded by imitation stone veneer and a paired
aluminum window. There is another paired aluminum window in the right bay.
Contributing? No
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ID 718
Street Number3914 Street Name Turner Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1799 of 913
ID 719
Street Number3916 Street Name Turner Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1890
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Aluminum Foundation Concrete
Description
This front-gabled frame building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a full-width concrete
block porch with a modern metal awning supported by wooden corner supports. An entrance occupies the left bay, and an
eight-paned window occupies the right bay. The building is clad in contemporary aluminum siding.
Contributing? No
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ID 720
Street Number3918 Street Name Turner Avenue
Historic Use -
Current Use Vacant Lot
Construction Date -
Architect - Builder -
Style -
Number of Storie - Roof Shape -
Wall Material - Foundation -
Description
There is a non-contributing grass-covered vacant lot.
Contributing? No
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ID 721
Street Number3920 Street Name Turner Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1890
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Aluminum Foundation Concrete
Description
This front-gabled frame building stands one story tall and two bays wide. It has a low, full-width concrete block porch under
a modern metal awning. An entrance occupies the left bay and a 1/1 window occupies the right bay. There is a peak-head
louvered vent beneath the roof peak. The building is clad in contemporary aluminum siding.
Contributing? No
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Friday, November 15, 2013 Page 1808 of 913
ID 722
Street Number3922 Street Name Turner Avenue
Historic Use Single Dwelling
Current Use Single Dwelling
Construction Date 1890
Architect - Builder -
Style Late 19th & Early 20th C. American Movements
Number of Storie 1 Roof Shape Front Gabled
Wall Material Imitation Stone Foundation Concrete
Description
This front-gabled frame building stands one story tall and two bays wide on a raised basement. It has a low, full -width
concrete block open porch. A transomed entrance occupies the left bay and a 1/1 window occupies the right bay. The
building is clad in contemporary aluminum siding, though the area below the gable is faced in imitation stone veneer.
Contributing? No
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