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XV Westward Expansion (Santa Fe Trail) Form No 'lQ-300 (Rev 10-74) LNITKD'SI \lhSDL-PARTMhNrOI-THt. IN I'tRIOR NATIONAL PARK SERVICE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM TOR NPS USE ONLY RECEIVEQ DATE ENTERED SEE INSTRUCTIONS IN HOW TO COMPLETE NATIONAL REGISTER FORMS _____________TYPE ALL ENTRIES - COMPLETE APPLICABLE SECTIONS______ | NAME HISTORIC Arrow Rock AND/OR COMMON Arrow Rock 0LOCATION STREETS NUMBfR CITY TOWN Arrow Rock _ STATE Missouri QCLASSIFICATION CATEGORY OWNERSHIP X-DISTRICT —PUBLIC —BUILOINGiSl _PRIVATE _ STRUCTURE _BOTH —SITE PUBLIC ACQUISITION —OBJECT ._IN PROCESS BEING CONSIDERED VICINITY OF CODE 07 STATUS X-QCCUPIED _ UNOCCUPIED __WORK IN PROGRESS ACCESSIBLE X_YES RESTRICTED —NO _ NOT FOR PUBLICATION CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT 004 COUNTY CODE Saline 195 PRESENT USE —AGRICULTURE X_MUSEUM —COMMERCIAL X-PARK —EDUCATIONAL X-PRIVATE RESIDENCE _ ENTERTAINMENT -.RELIGIOUS —GOVERNMENT —SCIENTIFIC —INDUSTRIAL —TRANSPORTATION _ MILITARY _ OTHER QOWNER OF PROPERTY Multiple: contact NAME Missouri State Park Board (Mr. James L. Wilson, Director) STREET & NUMBER P.O. Box 176, 1204 Jefferson Building Jefferson City STATE Missouri LOCATION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION COURTHOUSE REGISTRY OF DEEDS, ETC Saline County Courthouse STREET & NUMBER CITY. TOWN Marshall STATE Missouri QREPRESENTATION IN EXISTING SURVEYS TITLE Historic Sites Survey DATE 1964 .^FEDERAL __STATE —.COUNTY ....LOCAL DEPOSITORY FOR SURVEY RECORDS Historic Sites Survey CITY TOW^ Washington__________________

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XV Westward Expansion (Santa Fe Trail)

Form No 'lQ-300 (Rev 10-74)

LNITKD'SI \lhSDL-PARTMhNrOI-THt. IN I'tRIOR

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES

INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM

TOR NPS USE ONLY

RECEIVEQ

DATE ENTERED

SEE INSTRUCTIONS IN HOW TO COMPLETE NATIONAL REGISTER FORMS

_____________TYPE ALL ENTRIES - COMPLETE APPLICABLE SECTIONS______

| NAME

HISTORIC

Arrow RockAND/OR COMMON

Arrow Rock

0LOCATION

STREETS NUMBfR

CITY TOWN

Arrow Rock _

STATE

Missouri

QCLASSIFICATION

CATEGORY OWNERSHIP

X-DISTRICT —PUBLIC

—BUILOINGiSl _PRIVATE

_ STRUCTURE _BOTH

—SITE PUBLIC ACQUISITION

—OBJECT ._IN PROCESS

— BEING CONSIDERED

VICINITY OF

CODE

07

STATUS

X-QCCUPIED

_ UNOCCUPIED

__WORK IN PROGRESS

ACCESSIBLE

X_YES RESTRICTED

—NO

_ NOT FOR PUBLICATION

CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT

004

COUNTY CODE

Saline 195

PRESENT USE

—AGRICULTURE X_MUSEUM

—COMMERCIAL X-PARK

—EDUCATIONAL X-PRIVATE RESIDENCE

_ ENTERTAINMENT -.RELIGIOUS

—GOVERNMENT —SCIENTIFIC

—INDUSTRIAL —TRANSPORTATION

_ MILITARY _ OTHER

QOWNER OF PROPERTYMultiple: contact

NAME

Missouri State Park Board (Mr. James L. Wilson, Director)

STREET & NUMBER

P.O. Box 176, 1204 Jefferson Building

Jefferson City

STATE

Missouri

LOCATION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION

COURTHOUSE

REGISTRY OF DEEDS, ETC Saline County Courthouse

STREET & NUMBER

CITY. TOWN

Marshall

STATE

Missouri

QREPRESENTATION IN EXISTING SURVEYS

TITLE

Historic Sites SurveyDATE

1964 .^FEDERAL __STATE —.COUNTY ....LOCAL

DEPOSITORY FOR

SURVEY RECORDS Historic Sites Survey

CITY TOW^

Washington__________________

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n No 10-3003

i 10-74)

UNITED SI AILS DLPAR1M! M OI THL IN II KIOK

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

FOR NFS USE ONLY

RECEIVED

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACESINVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM IPATE ENTERED

Arrow Rock

CONTINUATION i.TEET Owners ITEM NUMBER

Mrs. David Eads, President, Friends of Arrow Rock, Inc., Arrow Rock, Missouri

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Q DESCRIPTION

CONDITION CHECK ONE CHECK ONE

—EXCELLENT —DETERIORATED —UNALTERED ^ORIGINAL SITE

-?GOOO _RUINS .XALTEHED _MOVED DATE_____

_FAIR _UNEXPOSED

DESCRIBE THE PRESENT AND ORIGINAL (IF KNOWN) PHYSICAL APPEARANCE

Arrow Rock today has a small (81) and dwindling population. Most of its structures

are either incorporated into Arrow Rock State Park or administered by the Friends

of Arrow Rock, incorporated in 1959. Points of interest include: The Old Tavern

built in 1834 by Judge Joseph Huston, one of the original town commissioners, who

had been born in Philadelphia, and moved to Saline County in 1819. The Tavern

(originally called the City Hotel) is a two-and-a-half story brick structure, to

which Huston added about 1840 a store with a second-floor ballroom. The latter

still retains its unusual stenciled wall decoration. The Tavern is operated by the

Missouri Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, and is furnished in

Period antiques.

The Arrow Rock Academy Boarding House, a frame structure built about 1843 which

housed a succession of girls' schools until long after the Civil War. Now the

residence of the Park superintendent.

The Arrow Rock Jail. A small stone building with wrought iron door, built in

1871.

A wing of the George Caleb Bingham House, constructed by Missouri's artist of the

frontier in 1837. Bingham sold the property in 1845.

The Dr. Matthew Walton Hall House, a one-and-a-half story brick house, constructed

about 1845, and owned at an early date by one of the pioneer physicians of Saline

County. Now used as headquarters for the Missouri Society, Daughters of the

American Revolution.

The Arrow Rock Town Spring, in the valley below the town, near the former road

leading from the river landing into the town.

Early Historic Quarry, in the southeast corner of the park.

The Old Court House, a two-room log structure, with woodwork and clapboarding dating

from about 1830, which according to tradition served as the temporary Court House

of Saline County, 1839-40.

Dr. Charles M. Bradford House. Original frame portion built between 1831-1841 by

William G. Miller. Additions were made to the house by Dr. Bradford following his

purchase of the property in 1841. Dr. Bradford, a graduate of the University of

Pennsylvania came to Arrow Rock in 1840, where he married Miss Lavinia Pearson, a

granddaughter of Dr. John Sappington. The house is now owned by Mr. and Mrs.

William H. Miller, who operate an antique shop.

Dr. William Price House. Dr. Price, a native of Maryland, began the practice

of medicine in Arrow Rock, September 24, 1835. He married Mary Ellen Sappington,

a daughter of Dr. John Sappington. He built this handsome brick house about 1838.

Part of the early and perhaps original wooden fence, of ornamental design, remains

along the back yard. Now owned by Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Argubright.

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form No 10-3003

iHev 10-74)

UNIThDSTAIhSDhPARl Ml Nl Ol Till: IM1.KIOR FOR NFS USE ONLY

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

RECEIVED

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES

INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORMDATE ENTERED

Arrow Rock

CONTINUATION inEET Description ITEM NUMBER ^ PAGE 2

The Arrow Rock Baptist Church, located near the Bingham House, is now used as

a summer repertory theater called the Arrow Rock Lyceum. The theater opens

on July 4th for an eight-week season annually.

Doctors' House, so called for the many physicians who resided there in the

19th and early 20th centuries, is now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Williams and

in the tradition of the early dress-makers, now houses the firm of Page One

Fashions, a custom dress-making establishment.

The Black Sheep Inn, located in an ante-bellum house on the outskirts of the

village, is a fine restaurant, open daily except Tuesdays and caters to

parties. Owned and operated by Mr. Taylor Williams and Mr. Jay Turley.

John P. Sites Sunshop and Home. Sites, a native of Virginia, who learned

the trade of gunsmith at Boonville, moved to Arrow Rock in 1844 where he

lived until his death in 1904. His rifles were popular throughout Central

Missouri. His two-story brick shop adjoins his red brick home, both dating

from 1866.

Arrow Rock Friendship Lodge No. 40, I.O.O.F. Hall. Built 1868, with lodge

rooms on the second floor. The first floor was originally occupied by a

newspaper office, where the Saline County Herald was published.

Arrow Rock Lodge No. 55, A.F. & A.M. This lodge was formed in 1842. In

1868 they constructed this brick building with their hall on the second floor,

and the first floor rented for commercial purposes. The first floor is presently

used by the Arrow Rock Craft Club, an organization whcih sells only hand-made

articles and homemade jams and jellies and pickles as well as cakes, pies and

bread.

The Cumberland Presbyterian Church. Built in 1857, now owned by the congregation

of Zion Evangelical and Reformed Church of Arrow Rock.

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Q SIGNIFICANCE

PERIOD

—PREHISTORIC

— 1400-1499

— 1500-1599

— 1600-1699

— 1700-1799

JPl 800- 1899

— 1900-

AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE - CHECK AND JUSTIFY BELOW

_ ARCHEOLOGY-PREHISTORIC

_ ARCHEOLOGY-HISTORIC

—AGRICULTURE

_ ARCHITECTURE

_ ART

—COMMERCE

^COMMUNICATIONS

_ COMMUNITY PLANNING

—CONSERVATION

—ECONOMICS

—EDUCATION

—ENGINEERING

^EXPLORATION/SETTLEMENT

—INDUSTRY

_ INVENTION

—LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

_LAW

—LITERATURE

—MILITARY

—MUSIC

—PHILOSOPHY

—POLITICS/GOVERNMENT

—RELIGION

—SCIENCE

—SCULPTURE

—SOCIAL/HUMANITARIAN

—THEATER

—TRANSPORTATION

—OTHER (SPECIFY)

(Period of SPECIFIC DATES 1817-1860 ( activity) BUILDER/ARCHITECT

STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE

Arrow Rock, the starting point for the traders from Old Franklin and Boon's Lick

who opened the Santa Fe Trail, commemorates the beginning of the Santa Fe trade.

The Missouri River crossing at Arrow Rock figured prominently in the very

early trail-breaking expeditions that opened the West. Traffic was so

great that by 1817 a ferry crossed the river there. Two years later a road

was laid out from the ferry to Cooper's Fort. This road was later incorporated

into the post road from Arrow Rock to Fort Osage, and became the great thoroughfare

of early traders.

Both of the pioneering Becknell expeditions in 1821 and 1822 were organized

at Arrow Rock. Here other major caravans of the early 1820 "s, including the

important one led by Captain William Becknell in 1821, assembled and prepared

for the long journey to Santa Fe.

The rock cliff of Arrow Rock, remains of the old Ferry Road, and the Santa Fe

Spring used by those who rendezvoused there in the early days of the Santa

Fe Trail are preserved in Arrow Rock State Park. The park adjoins the town

of Arrow Rock, which was associated with the later trail days. The town

preserves many structures having historical and cultural association of

later periods and presents a charming and almost unique picture of mid-19th

century frontier village-town architecture and atmosphere of the Mississippi-

Missouri valley region.

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Qiv^T)u:

MAJOR BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES ffus, R. L., The Santa Fe Trail, 1931.

Hamilton, Jean Tyree, "Arrow Rock: Where Wheels Started West," 1963.

Ravensway, Charles Van, Arrow Rock, The Story of a Town, Its People, and

Its Tavern, 1959.

Mattison, Ray H., "Arrow Rock," Historic Sites Survey Report, 1959.

[^GEOGRAPHICAL DATAACREAGE OF NOMINATED PROPERTY 260______________

UTM REFERENCES

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ZONE EASTING NORTHING ZONE EASTING NORTHING

cjljSj L5l0i4l7il,0l 14 ,3l2,3l3i3,0l _ lj^J !sl Oi 4| 2i 70 I |4 ,3 |2 ,4J 0£\0\

VERBAL BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION E 1 5 5 O 4 1 / U4 \i i 1 t £> U"

As shown in the accompanying U.S.G.S. map, labelled "Arrow Rock, Missouri" and

dated 1971, the boundaries are contiguous with those for Arrow Rock State Park and

the town of Arrow Rock as they join to form a single, contigous 260-acre area.

Accompanying map A. labelled "Arrow Rock State Historic Site" and dated 1973, pinpoints

some features of the landmark. The boundary shown is exact where it is drawn contiguous

to the State park boundary and approximate where it is drawn to represent contiguity

LIST ALL STATES AND COUNTIES FOR PROPERTIES OVERLAPPING STATE OR COUNTY BOUNDARIES

STATE CODE COUNTY CODE

Missouri 07 Saline 195

STATE CODE COUNTY

Missouri 07 Cooper

CODE

053

Q3FORM PREPARED BYNAME/ TITLE

Stephen Lissandrello, Historian, Landmarks Boundary Review Project__________

onGANIZAT10N National Park Service *^

Historic Sites Survey____________________________9-8-76_____________STREETS NUMBER TELEPHONE

1100 L Street, NW._____________________202/523-5464__________________CITY OR TOWN STATE

Washington___________________________________B.C. 20240___________

ESTATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICER CERTIFICATIONTHE EVALUATED SIGNIFICANCE OF THIS PROPERTY WITHIN THE STATE IS.

ri NATIONAL__ STATE___ LOCAL___

'< "\ As the designated State Historic Preservation Officer for the National Historic Preservation Act of 1 966 (Public Law 8"9~-~665")~T"

l | hereby nominate this property for inclusion in the National Register and certify that it has been evaluated according to the

t- - criteria and procedures set forth by the National Park Service.

^H ^ FEDERAL FlEPHESENTATIVE SIGNATURE

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Form No 10-300a '

(Rev 10-74)

UNIThUSTAILi, UbPARIMl M Ol IHL 1NH.KIOK

NATIONAL PARK SERVICE

NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES

INVENTORY -- NOMINATION FORM

FOR NPS USE ONLY

lOATE ENTERED

Arrow Rock

CONTi.MJATiON SHEET Boundary ITEM NUMBER 10 PAGE 2

with town of Arrow Rock boundaries as shown on the U.S.G.S. map. Some of

the few generally unobtrusive features which do not contribute to the national

significance of the landmark include: a water tower, rudimentary picnic

facilities, and a few modern structures in the town of Arrow Rock.

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ARROW ROCK

ARROW ROCK, MISSOURI

U.S.G.S. 7.5 minute series

Arrow Rock, Mo. (1971)

UTM REFERENCES: A 15/505000/4324640

B 15/505390/4323280

C 15/S047'0/4323330

D 15/504270/4324020

E 15/504170/43244^0

r^-^^v> V-. '_;. . .v<%. JAn-ow Rock

R R 0 W R 0 C K

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Office of Historic Preservation, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson Ci tv. Missouri 65101

HISTORIC INVENTORY mu^o1 No

1

3 Cuunly

Saline

4 Pl«3

Dr

5 Oin«

3 location ot Nvy«ti«u» A 1

a Saecilic location

1.6 miles S*;i on Hyv;ay TT

from Jet 41 and TT. , and i mile W of TT on dirt roa

; Cita

a Sit

r ur Town it Rurat. Townsnip &. Vicinity

ri-ow Rock s<.'-' • •tf Plan wltn Nurtn Arrow

/ ' '//^? ' '

3 Cuonlin^l.s UTM

tlj 15/502680/43-

10

1 1 On

Hut

Sue -. i

National Yea I I 12 Is 1

lilui"' No IE £ |K

1 '\

' ' r' ;

1 v

i?aw^

22510

Structure >

OD|«ct 1

Yes i

u Pan ol Estao Yes i i M District Yes '

HIM Gist.? No ] i Potent'!? No

ii Namu ot Esiaoiisned District

William Price Summer/ fiountrv Homo

' N*"10<:" Hogge Homeplace

nert Hogge Residence, "Magnolia Vale"

16. Thematic Calaqorv

1 7 Oat«4st or Pwtod

c 1855-5713 Styla Qt Deai^ft

Federal/ Greek Revival19. Afcnilvcl or Engm««f

20. Cent facial or Suttoer

Dr. V/illaim Price

21. Original Use. il apparanl

residence23 Presanf Usa

residence

Privaie-<> i

24 Ownftr's Name & AdOteaa.

" know"Mrs. Mary Hogge

Arrow Rock, MO

25. O0en to Yes 1 I

Puolic? N04 1

26. Local Contact^ Pwson or Organisation

Built on a similar scale and plan to the Price House ii Arrow Rock, this counrty estate has had a Victorian 1

bay, 1 story porch added to it in 1910 and an ell of frame construction which was moved there from the rivei

bottoms in 1890-92. It is a breezeway type with dounls porches under a pent roof. The main brick house has returns at the roof line, a 5 light transom and side-

23. No ol Stories 2

29. a«emeni? Yes LS

na.rtia.1 under ell130 Foun

31. Wall

bri

32. Ftool

gab33. No o

Front

JatiQn Material

stone

Consiiuclion

Type & Waieridi

le , asphalt si

q iid*

34 Wall Treatment

nnrpmnn "honrl f cl -"^bi35. Plan Shapa ^

37 Condi

inte

n Altered i '

ion

lor 1*9 ir

3fl. Presefwadon Ytjs

Underway? Nox

39 tndangaretJ? Yes^t i

9y Whai? No i -

abandoned

40. VistDle tfom Y«SX

PuOUc Road? No" :

41 . Distance from and

Proniage on Road

Plato

O History and Si<inilicanci*

Selling his "in town" residence in 1857, the Dr. Willaim Price's moved to their new country estate.. The Hogges purchased the property in 1890-92,

and it still remains in that family. Historically is exemplifies the standard of culture and wealth once fluris.hing in Arrow Rock; architecture it i-Bmpins s oriras exanrole of the Federal/Greek Revival era.

*4 Description ot Environment ana OuiQuilamgs . . ^ , . - n , , ,Several outbuildings are associated with the property but are well to the

rear (S) of the structure and deal v/ith the farm. One building, a small smokehouse with a ovrmidal roof, sits to the £. of the , house. The. road nov, comes to uhe rear of the residence, bu^ when tne residence was built the

vanRsvenswaay, Arrow Rock

Interview -with Mary Hogge,

Photo File, OH?

6-?9

-Jti Hreuarmj £v

L. Harper

*/ orgam/ai.oM friends of Arrov/ Rock

6-79

s

^>r oc

'

n

ar?

s

1;

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k2. con't

lights *nd stone headers at the windows and doors. Built as a *yPical «. "I" hous,:? the building has ornately corbeled chimneys at eacn end

had to be removed to moved in the frame ell.

:i^£l^^_:"- -4 I' .,«,«,,-.... •• .»-. «;.,.< 7] /

__....,...- —- |_ (4!

^. oon't

road ran in front of the building and it sat on a knoll overlooking the road

and creek beyond. ^ - - wona ,; ";-• " • •• ';

6. oon't

The house faces N and is bounded on all side by a fence. Ths

is the center point.

I 1 r n.

VERBAL BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION: j.__^

Beginning at the northeast corner of property at the intersection of two fences; thence south 113.5' along line parallel to and 44' from the

primary (east) facade of the house to intersection of _ second fence; thence west along; line of fence 163' to third fence; thence north along line of third fence 163' to fourth — fence;'thence east along line of fourth fence 113,5' to . beginning point, containing .4 acre,i more or less.

UTM reference

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Office of Historic Preservation, P.O. Box 176. Jefferson City, Missouri 65101

HISTORIC INVENTORY1 Nil

82

2 County

Srlin

4 Prwsi»nl N^mttlsl

Edwin- Barger Residence

; 5 Otrter NafluHa)

3 Location of Nvg«live»

Friends of ./Arrow Rock

ft Specific Location

Within * 30 > ere tract- 2

milesSfrora the Jet of hywsj ^1 *nd TT, "bordered on the

T City ot Town It fluiat, Township 4. ViCiiuiy

Arrow Rock

4 Stiu Plan

S. . !

K /'"'

i

with Nurtll Arrow

i^'^ J?I1^f^M'-^t$3'.:\ \

fjfi^\\

fe^iw

\^QV-

,'r.' ) n f \i'ni,sg3{l'J Cuarilin«les UTM

L,,n.j 1

to

5/5ul*.'*t\j/M'j<c3 aou

Situ i i Structure l >Building i y ODiect 1 i

)t On National Yes M 12 1st! YesXX

HiIUT'lel''

U Part ol Ejlao Yes i 1 14 Oi&mcl Yes i i Hist Uisl.? No t i Polenfl? No t i

li Name ol Established District

16. Thematic Category

3? Oatulsl or Period

1890'sta style or Design vernacular

Queen Anne Cottage tyoe19. Architect or Engineer

20. Contractor or Builder .

Eads

21. Original Use. il apparent

residence

22 Present Use

residence

23 Ownership Puolic i i Private ^

24. Owner's Name & Address.

Barger

Arrow Rock, Mo

29. Open to Yes l i

26.Jt.ocaJ Contact Person or OrganizationRDienflS. of jArirow Rock

27 Other Surveys in Which Included

42. Further Description ol mportant Features

Originally having fishscale shingles in the gables, the

residence's exterior has been simplified, but retains

its turn of the century feeling (see old Photo). Eastla

qualities can be found on thatorch supports and frieze

(Which has since been removed) , and on the interior woodwork and large front facade window with transom whi

has small stained ela.ss panels about its border. Addi-

2B. No ol Stories Q_

29. Baaement? Yea X'

nartial No '30. Foundation Material

S t,one

31. Wall Construction

frame

32. Roof Type t Materul

gable, ashpalt sh.

33. No ol Bays Front Side

34. Wall Treatment

clapboard35. Plan Shape irreg

36. Changes^ Addition x

(Explain Altered i ' in «42) Moved •

37 Condition

Eitenor good

38. Preservation Yes Underway? No '•

39 Endangered? Yes ' ' By What? No K

40. Visible Irom Yes X

PuOlic Hoad? No • .

41. Distance from and Frontage on Road

6 Pholo

;

(

Histoiy

Built as part of a prosperous farm complex the residence was owned for a period of time by the Brawve family, who added the west room where they boarded one of the local preachers. Significant as a prime example of the Queen Ann/Eastlake style built in rural communities.

44 Description o* Environment and Outouiidings

Most outbuildings were present by 19^6 when Barger's purchased the property Four buildings remain in immediate proximity to the residence and include a gable "'roofed garage to the SW, a gable roofed shed to the S, a pent roof*

•*5 SOUICHS oi.inloimatipn /

Interview witlplr. & Mrs E. Barger f

Photo File, OHP

6-794li Preuarea by

L. Harper

O f

Rnnlr

6-79J'J Revrsion OanstSi

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42. con't

itions include an ell to the rear (S) which has woodwork that matches the three front rooms. Electricity was added instead of the previous use of acetylene lighting. Another change is the addition of a bath in part of what was the central hall. An enclosed porch has been added to the SE side which has beaded siding on the interior walls and ceiling and a line of windows along the exterior wall. There is also a built in buffet in the SE corner of the dining room which has beaded siding used within it.

44. con't

storage building to the SE, and what appears to be the oldest of the out buildings, a gable roofed smoke house.

6. con't

N., E., & W. by a fence and on the S by a gravel drive, point is the center point.

VERBAL BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION:

Beginning at the northeast corner of property at the intersection of fence and east side of driveway; thence southeast 103' along line of fence to intersection of second fence; thence south west along line of second fence 103' to drive; thence northwest along drive 103' thence northeast along line of drive to point of beginning, containing .25 acre more or less.

THe UTM reference

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Office of Historic Preservation, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson City. Missouri 65101

HISTORIC INVENTORY1 N$3

2 County

Saline

4 Pf«»Kill NanittU)

Elmer Green Property

> Ollwi Namols)

i locaiien 01 Ntg^inH William Lamb Residence Friends of Arrow Rock

6 Specific location

. 2 miles E on TT from theJet. of Hyways 4-1 and TT. The residence is bordered

1 Oily or Town II Rural. Township &, Vicinity

Arrow Rock vicinityd Situ Plan with Nutlh Arrow

.,\!^rn t7

'* >V ' ^'^" $

'„, / li :: -\-G-^-K.;>,s.

V> ' ' -' XT;

*--' - '"'' M'"'-

, "/ -"-. N , y

-^ ' " .''f*' -' |

^MPl§&2*J^.k

- 1 " \l IT* f""* ' *^~~) ^fc V- '-^ ''

» Coordinates UTM

"'"«. 15/504005A323960

10 Sue '. i Building t i

II On National Yea 1 I

HiH|ibt«i'> Ho X

U Pan ol Estab Yes I t

Hut Uisl.? No 1 1

Structure i ODncl I

12 Is II Y«X

u. District Y«s >

Potent'!? No i

16 Name ol Established District

16. Themalic Category

17 Oairtal 01 Pwiod

185^18 Style or Design

Greek Revival19. Arcnitect or Engineer

20. Contractor or Builder

Wills im Lamb

21. Original Us*. II apparent

residence22 Present Use

residence

23 Ownership PuOllc I I

Private >x

24. Owner's Name & Addresa.

c/o kZ3 Field Crest Pittsburg, Kansas 6676225 Open to Yea 1 i

PuOlic? NO IX

26. Local Contact Person or Organisation

^rfp.hRrV^SrrV^27 Otner Surveys in Whicn Included

42. Further Description ol Important Features

Ornate brick chimneys sit astride the ridge of each gable end. A projecting 2 story, pedimented portico 1 bay wide is flanked by 1 story uncovered porches. The central portico is set off by pilasters and with shi l=p. Four square columns support the porches at each level. The original ornately carved balustrade of wood has been replaced by molded concrete. Window surrounds

2fl No ol Stones 2

29. Basement? Yes i ' No '

30 Foundation Material

stone31. Wall Construction

timber frame32. Root Type i Material

_gablej ashpalt sh33. No. ol Bays

Front 3 Side o

34. Wall Treatment

o.l q-rVhOPrd . shinier)35 Plan Shape re c

36. Criangus^r- - Addition ;

(Explain Altered i '

in 142) Moved i

37 Condition

Exlenor ffood

38. Preservation Yes

Underway? No <

39 Endangered? Yes <X

By What? No i ;

for sale40 Visiole liom Yes X

PuOlic Road? NO <

41. Oistance from and Frontage on Road

>^ /

p- ««,o

C

f

((

History and Siu.nilicancif

Built by William Lamb and sold by his heirs in 18?2, the property served as 3. residence for a series of Arrow Rock merchants, T.C. Rainey, J.J. Tucker, and T.B. Morris. The building retains is architectural integrity, exemplifying a fine Greek Revival residence.

iPa'STM WttJld with a front yard of both soft and hard maples, the residence has several buildings associated with it: a non-conforming garage built of red clay tiles with a gable roof to the E and an original gable roofed smoke house with clapboaraing to the rear (S). A well is to

Souicus ol. Information

J. Hamilton,Arrow Rock, Where Wheels Started West.J'reuaroU Dy

L. Harjiarper47 Organiialinn

of Arrow Roc

6-7QRevision OalelSi

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on the front (N) by Hyway TT, on the E. , S. , & S. by a fence. The drive is on the E between the residence and the fence. The UTM reference is the center point.

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are trabeated; the entrances, on both levels, have transoms and sidelights. A one story pent roofed porch extends across the W two bays on the rear. Some remodeling such as carpeting, lowered ceilings and some paneling has taken place on the interior, however, the mantel in the E room is still in- tsct as v/ell as most of the woodwork.

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the immediate E of the residence.

VERBAL BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION:

Beginning at the northwest corner of property at the intersection of the fence and Highway

TT; thence northeast 93' along line of road 93' to driveway; thence southeast along line

of drive 170.5' to fence; thence southwest along line of fence 93' to first fence;

thence northwest to point of beginning, containing .36 acre more or less.

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Office of Historic Preservation, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson City. Missouri 65101

HISTORIC INVENTORY'~T*

1 County

Saline

4 Presi

- Ar

eill NanitttSI

t Ozias Residence

5 Other Namols)

3 Location ot Nvgaliws

Friends of ATTT)"'/ Rook

& Specilic location

Located -.1

Jet of Hyway

TT. Facing t

miles W of the

s iJ-1 and TT or

he Hyway ther City ur Town II Rural. Township S. Vicinity

Arrow Rock vioimtv

d Situ fan with North Arrow

'35 ' ' ( ^^~

'} Coordinates

10 Situ I i

Building x'

1 1 On National Yes I I

Huuti.tei'' No)C

u Part ol Estab Yes i I

Hist Uisr? Nox1

tr, ,,,, ~p -\ } \'/ i' it'«- ; '»'%, ^ '« 7 7. vl. |fHA >\^'^'SvAX

W'S^if^i^36 '\;-^^\l

fe*'\W^\

UTM

)OA32^220

Structure I ;

Oblect 1 1

12 is It Yes iX

14. District YesX i

Polenfl? No i

is Nanw ol Established District

t6. Thematic Category

17 Dalufa) or Period

c. 18^0's (?)18 Style 01 Design

Greek Revival19. Architect or Engineer

20. Contractor or Builder

21. Original Use. il apparent

residence

22 Present Use

23 Ownership Public i *

Private X1

24. Owner's Name & Address.

" known Mr. Art Ozias

16 E. Mission St.

r/fPTShall MO 6^3^-025. Open to Yes 1 I

Public? No- U

21 . Lpcal Contact Person or Organization

27 Other Surveys in Which Included

42. Further Description ol Important Features

Presently sitting on moving equipment the house has be

raised and moved forward while a basement is being dug

fhe structure will be replaced on its original locatio

Wide plank floors sit on a 6 x 8 sawn sill with 2 x 12

notched joist. Most of the siding was reworked ot re

placed and an addition to the ell is on the RE corner

. v?ith a -cent roof. The orismnal ell has a gable roof.

28. No ol Stories 3.

29. Basement? Yes i 'No 1 .

30 Foundation Material

stone uiers31. Wall Construction

timber frame32. Roof Type & Material

gpVil p r wnoH sh33. No ol Bays

Front 3 s'a<

34. Wall Treatment

clapboard35. Plan Shape L

36. Changes^ Addition : X

(Explain Altered i '

37 Condition

Extenor j*OOd

38. Preservation YesX

Underway? No •

39 Endangered? Yes ' '

By What? No V

40. Visible trom Yes X

Public Road? No • :

41. Distance Irom find

Frontage on rioad

Photo

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43 History and SM)ni1icance

C

'

(

'

Originally three small residences, similar in style and scale, set in a row along the hyway. This is the only one remaining. Being caeefully restored, the building is a good example of preservatinn to a smaller residence for the community.

44 Description ot Environment and Outouildlngs

There are no outbuildings. The residence faces S to the Hyway,

Sources ol.lnloimalion

nterview with D. Perking, 5-79

•Hi Prepared Uy

L. Harper47 Organual.on pr iendS

48 Dale pO Revision

6-79

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the property is bounded by a line running parallel to the building lines 20' from the building. The UTM reference is the center point

The house is on the N side of the Hyway, facing §.

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An elaborate Square bay has been added to the E facade, probably dating to the 1890 's by is Queen Ann/Eastlake styling. It has a flat roof and two windows facing E. , and attenuated windows on the sides with panels below. Applied decoration includes an undulating motif at the dentil band, brackets, and a paneled frieze. Other window and door openings are trabeated; the entrance having a transom. There is a raking corniee at the eaves. Paint scrappings were sent to Pratt and Lambert and the original colors have been used again to restore the building, though not always in their original places.

VERBAL BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION:

Beginning at the southwest corner of the property, at a point 20 feet directly south of

the southwest corner of the building; thence northeast along a line parallel to and 20 '

from the primary (southeast)facade 59.5'; thence northwest along a line parallel to and 20' from the northeast facade 73'; thence southwest along a line parallel to and 20'

from the northwest facade of the building 79.5'; thence southeast along a line parallel

to and 20' from the southwest facade 73' thence northeast along a line parallel to and

20' from the primary (southeast) facade 20' to the point of beginning, containing .13 acres more or less.

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Office of Historic Preservation, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson Citv. Missouri 65101

HISTORIC INVENTORY» M-

857 County

Saline} Location ol Nv<j«tives

^riends of Ar

& Spectlic Location

Located on Hy miles N; of J on the W side

4 Pr«s

—————————— P

5 Olhe

it Murphy Residence

1 Namota)

Methodist Parsonage

way in, -.1

ct, in and TT

of the Hyway.

7 Cay or Town II Rural. Township S. Vicinity

Arrow Rock vicinity

a Silir Plan with Norm Arrow

^"^ C f T3 *•'

735 '. '° / \U_

^"^ ' 11 v\' ] ,S

tf Coordinates

tu'nu. 15/50^110 Silo ! i

Buil(Iingxx

1 1 On National Tea I I

llugiiH:! 1 No 1 X

M Part ul Esiab Yes ' i

Hisl Uiat.? No 1 1

W^W^5^iVf\

ifSff^M

UTM

50A32ir250

Structure l iObiact 1 l

12 Is II Yes IXEligible? No 1 l

14. Oialncl Yes < ' Polenfl? No i i

ib Name ol Established District

16 Thematic Category

1 7 DaltKs) or Period

C. 1900

ia style or oeaign vernacular

with elqssiopl affinities19. Architect or Engineer

20. Contractor or Builder .

21. Original Use, il apparent

residence22 Present Use

residence23 Ownership Public t (

Private j^l

24 Owner's Name 1 Address.

" knowas Pat Murphy .

Arrow Rock, MO

25 Open 10 Yes 1 I

Public? No Kl

26.J.ocal Canted Person or Organization

27 Other Surveys in Which Included

42. Further Description ol Important Features

This building has been remodeled and added on to (to thi rear) through the years but never resulting in a major change to the building. It has a steep roof with wide plain frieze, raking cornice, and returns at the roof line. The central front bay projects and forms into a

29- No ol Stories ^- z

29. Basement? Yes i ^

partial NO >

30 Foundation Material

brick31. Wall Construction

frame32 Rool Type i Maierul

gabje , ashnalt sh.33. No ol Says

From Side

34. Wall Treatment

v/ir>\/.i siding35. Plan Shape T,

36. Changes^. Addition X'

(Explain Altered > '

in 142) Moved <

37 Condition

Exterior gOOd

38. Preservation Yes

Underway? No i

39 Endangered? Yes i !

By What? Nox;

40. visible irom YesX

Public Road? No ' :

41. Distance Irom and

Frontage on i^oad

Photo

j

!

43 History ^nd Sitlnilicenctt

Important for its architectual qualities, it forms a visually coherent unii v/ith the Stith residence to the N. Historically the structure served as the' Methodist parsonage for a period of time.

44 Description ol Environment and Outbuildings

There are four outbuildings associated with the property but they do not fall within the boundaries for the nomination. There is a , metal

tn the SB, a frame gable roofed garage tio the Vf, a frame utillSources ol. Information

Interview with Ms. Murphy, 5-79 er

47 Organ.;anon Friends

Of av-v.^1., n~-.i.*fl Oate -t'J Revision6-79

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The boundary is a line which parallels the building lines 20' from the building. The DTP/! reference is the center point.

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the rear where the ell joins the main block of the house. The entrance is ineet into the central bay and has a transom and sidelights. This gives way to a central hall. There are two chimneys, on the inferior walls of the central hall. The floor plan repeats on the 2nd floor. Most windows are 2 over 2.

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shed sits to the immediate S of the house, and a large gable roofed barn to the N.

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Office of Historic Preservation, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson City. Missouri 65101

HISTORIC INVENTORY,'M*.

85

1 County.Saline

4 Presi

E

ml N«nio(S)

ob Stith Residence and Farm Complex

5 Other Namois)

3 location of Negatives

Friends of Arrow Rock

& Specilic Location

Located .1 mile N of Jet V.and TT on the W side of *H Property is bounded on hhe

; City 01 Town it Rural. Township !. Vicinity

Arrow Rock vicinitya Sil«

r2

;K-

tf Cuo

tun

to

Plun with Nurlh Arrow

M '-' ^A >>

\±S ' ^v--"'uV.-V^^' X v-^v-"*\\

15/50*1-090

Silo '. i

8uiUtmg W

1 1 On National Yes 1 I

Huyiilel 7 No i^

u Part

His

ol Estab Yes > I Out.? No l i

j-^4%i7\\ffipS%4;o\

^1'1^'M~ A"%j^4 iV\l^&£&UTM

A324-310

Structure i iOoiacl 1 i

12 is It Yesx1EhgiDle? No 1 1

14. Oi&lricl Yes ' ' Potent'l? No i i

16 Namu ol Established District

Ifi. Thematic Category

1 7 Oaloisl or Period

c. 1900ia style or o«ugn vernacular with

rOossi oal_ pf-FinitifiS

19. Architect or Engineer

20. Contractor or Builder .

21. Original Use. II apparent

residence22 Present Use

residence23 Ownership Public I I

Privete.^

24 Owner's Name a Address.

it known Robert H. Stith

P.O. Box 9 Arrow Rock, MO

25 Open lo Yes 1 >

PuBIIC? NO IX

2fl. Local Contact Person or Organization

27 Other Surveys in Which Included

42. Further Description at important Features

Classical pffimtes such as trabeated window surrounds,

returns, a wide plain freize, and raking cornice at the roof line and a transom and sidelights at the door, em bellish the structure. Corner boards on the front facac are treated as pilasters. A raised front porch sits on molded concrete blocks and has a frame ballustrade with Doric(squat) columns. The central projecting bay forms a

29. Basement? Yes IX

partial No '30.. Foundation Material

field stone & brie

31. Wall Construction

frame

32. Root Type 1 Material

gable, ?st>halt sh.33. No ol Says

Front o Side

34. wall Treatmenl

35. Plan Shape L

36 Changes^- Additionj*x

(Explain Altered i ' in (42) Moved i

37 Condition

Exteiior good

38. Preservation Yes Underway? No i

39 Endangered? Yes i >

By What? No ix

40. Visible Irom Yes X Public Road? No .

41. Distance Irom and Frontage on Road

Photo

c

(c

t

1

J

43 History and SiiimtlcanCH

Architecturally, the residence is important as a stylistic example and also for its visual coherence to the Murphy House. It is also important as one of the few remaining farm complexes situated close to the community.

44 Description of Environment and Outbuildings

Sitting back away from the Hyway on a slight knoll, the residence has sever; farm outbuildings associated with it. See map. 1. a 10' x 12' smoke housewith cl?pb OTlftSi T ?-

bosrding, t 3ft

e roof.with asphalt - -------- cornice.. shingles over.the.original.w Thp STp.nhoarairig is nVer wid

Sources ol.Information

Interview with Bob Stith, 5-79

tti Hreuaretl

TJ. HarperOrrjanizauon rriendS

of Arrow Rock _48 Cate ->'J Revision Oatets)

6-79

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WE by the Hyway, on the NW & SE by a fence and on the SW by a line running p-rallel to the Carriage house (SW facade) 20' from said wall. The UTM reference is the center point

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gabled wall dormer. This projecting bay is covered with shiplap rather than clapboarding. Inset into the bay is the entrance; the inset walls and ceiling haM rectangular panels. On the SE facade a bay window has been added; it sits on stone piers with concrete block skirting. There are several pent roof additions to the rear. Interior chimneys sit at either side of the central hall. On the interior these chimneys serve both a fireplace and for a stove. Note the stove opening into the living room has a mantel. The central hall has a stair well leading to the 2nd story. The newel post is chamfered; the balusters are square. Parts of the interior have been modernized; le. panelling, but the original woodwork has been retained.

The 2nd story pl?.n repeated the 1st.

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vertical boards. 2. a privy also of wide vertical boards has a gable roof with asphalt shingles. It measures 4 x 5'. 3. a 32 x 12' gable roofed shed with a 32 x 10' addition sits on a poured concrete sill and has a corrugated metal roof. It is covered with board and batten. 4. A large barn covered with wide vertical boards sits on poured concrete and concrete piers. It has 3. gable roof covered with wood shingles and corrugated tin. The front facade has a large 6' double sliding doors. Cribs for oais storage is on the S; for corn on the N. There is a large loft with the hay fork still intact on the trolly. The building measures 35 x 44'. 5. Carriage House is covered with wide board and batten. It is divided into 2 sections with several of

'the boards of the interior walls of pine measuring 1'6" to 1'9". End sliding doors measure 8'; the building measures 20 x 35".

VERBAL BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION:

Beginning at the southeast corner of the property, at the intersection of driveway and Highway 41; thence northwest 80' along a line parallel to and 75' from the primary (southeast) facade; thence southwest along a line parallel to the northwest facade of the house 212'; thence southeast along a line parallel to the southwest facade of the house 80' thence northeast 212' along a line parallel to the southeast fa-jade of house to point of beginning, containing .4 acres more or less.

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Office of Historic Preservation, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson Citv, Missouri

HISTORIC INVENTORY65101

1 Nu

862 County

Saliris __ ,_

4 Pfvci

Kei

Bill N4fltU4a|

ineth Eddy Home

5 Other Namolsl

i Location 01 Ni-gjiives Plantation House Antiques, Evergreen Estate Friends of Arrow Rock

& Sgacilic Location

Located -.2 m.

JR & TT on th Hywsy *4-l. Th

Lies N of Jet

5 W side of 3 residence is

/ Cay or Town II Rural, Township L. VicinityArrow Rock vicinity

d Sit

P

s^,," '*i,

K

?.15

a Plan witn Nurtn Arrow

hit/ )^ i .

^>&i '", • fe" *"'V-

.' -'. •S\&-\'^•^'.) v'! '1 .\<

/" 698]

4f|a\fAlli^tv^IT>3 :> \\

"Hp^w^Y^W\ (cfy\\T/ >\\ \

v- ,N \ w/'C, V-A-» Cuonlinales UTM

tun., 15/504005/^324360

10 Situ '. i Building ijt

1 1 On Natmnal Yes 1 i

Mityi^lul'' No Ix

M Put ol Estab Yes > iHist Uisl.? No 1 1

Slruclur* i i Ooiect 1 l

12 oil Yes XiEligible? No i l

14. District Yes > ' Pomnn? No i '

16 Nannr ol Establisned District

16. Thetnalic Category

17 Datutsl o> Pwioa

c. 185818 Style or Design

Greek Revival/Italian? te19. Architect or Engineer

20. Contractor or Builder .

.T TVinm-n^nn Sr* '

21. Original Use. il apparent

residence

22 Present Use

residence / antique shop

23 Ownership Public l I Private^ 1

24 Owner's Name 4 Address, il known

Kenneth & Patricia Eddy

Arrow Rock, MOIS. Open to . YesXX

Puwic? restricted not,;.

26. Local Contact Person or Organization^e^.hSfd^rrv*00*

27 Oiner Surveys in Which included

42. Further Description ot Important Features

Combining the Greek Revival qualities of trabeated windc and door surrounds of transom and sidelights -and Italiar motifs such as the low hip roof and the exterior coverir which mocks a sheillow rusticated stone and quions in frz siding, the residence has a central projecting, pedimenl bay ?nd brakets at the roof line. There are two ornate] corbelled chimneys to each side of the central hall. Adc

28. No of Stories £

29. Basement? Yes ^

jellar under kifCtter30 Foundation Material

cut stone31. Wall Construction

frame

low hiiD. ssnhplt s33. No ol Says

Front o Side

34. Wall Treatment

grooved shipl~p35. Plan Shape L

36. Changes^ Addition ;X (Eiolain Altered i ' in 142) Moved i

37 Condilion

Extenor fair

38. Preservation Yes Underway? No <

39 Endangered? Yes i ' SyWhat? N ; X

40 VisiOle Irom YesXX PuDlic Road? No :

41. Distance from and Frontage on Road

^x. S

ws\ / ' ate ^v ,/

me ?"led / \.

i^' ^v4] History *nd S«|nilicancB

The property was bought by J. Thompson Sr. shortly after his marriage. It is probable that the house, or a portion of it, was built about 1858. After Mr.'Thompson's death, the "Widow Thompson" remarried but they continued to live in this residence(sihce 1878). During the 1960's the antebellum resid Esrvod ~s j. fino restaurant and was called the "Black Sheep Inn"______

44 Description ol Environment and Outbuildings _ , , , , , , ,

Sitting far back from the road the front lawn has scattered hardwoods. Only on small, vertical board and batten, gable roofed outbuilding whichsits directly to the,rear (SW), of, the residence may.,b,e original.,. tOjthg^com- plex (may have served as a smc ' ~ * ~~~ " ~~ "" ~"

, dence mayn be , e house). Other bulldinis are outside the

Sbuices ot.lnlormation

Intervq.ev; with Mrs Eddy, 5-7QJ. Hamilton, Arrow RQok'. V?here Wheels Started West

tt PreuareU by

L. Harperit Organizaiinn rT__..

of Arrow Rock48 Qaie J'J Revision 0:

6-79

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s s:s"

ROUNDARY DESCRIPTION: Beginning at the northwest corner at the intersection of v and Highway 41, thence southeast along line of Highway 116' to line of large oak

trees thence outhwest along line parallel to house 194' to dnveway; thence northwest afong'line of drive 116'; thence northeast 194' along line of drive, containing .5 acre

more or less.

'0 nc^e , kitchen and dining roo, utility roo,

".

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nomination boundary.

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Office of Historic Preservation, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson City. Missouri 65101

HISTORIC INVENTORY' ""87

SaIY

line1 Location ot NtfQViwss

4 Purs

TTr-

i Otrn

VE

& Specilic location

Located -.2 miles N of theJet of Hyways E side of ^1,

4-1 & TT on tl the residencf

1 City ui Town It Rural. Township S. Vicinity

Arrow Rock vicinity

a S.IK

73:

Plan with Norm Arrow

'^Qf :"3',':- \pC-?S

Wyf'Vv y >•', V<x-|_

' i'i .f\n ;;' 1, I .,

yu 6

fffti

J Cootilmrftes UTM

iun.j i5/5oir09oA3zij43o10 SUB ! 1

Building y

n On Mammal Yes ' < Itogi&liif No K

a PintHist

ol Estab Ye» i : Uisl.? No I i

Structure I OOiect l

12 Is II Yei^C Eligible? No 1

14 District Yes I Polenn? No I

is Naniu ol Established District

Bill N4iii(KSt

snry Hogge Residence

r Namets)

-n Winter House, ' Blakely House

" Tn"n*"c Category

97 OatiKil or Period

186?

18 Style or DesignFederal/Greek Revival

19. Architect or Engineer

20. Contractor or Sunder .

Mr. Van Winter-21. Original Use. it apparent

residence22 Present Use

residence23 Ownership Public i !

Private UL

24 Owner's Name i Address.

'MrT""k Mrs. Henry Hogge P.O. Box 12 Arrow Rock, MO

25 Open to Yes 1 I Public? No U

M ^^SSr^ 0̂"'"

27 Otner Surveys in Which Included

Historic Sites Catalogue1963

42. Purtner Desc/iplum ot mporlant Features

]>rge gable end chimneys within the walls serve a marbl fireplace in the S room and a flue in the N room. The building has stone lintels and lug sills and a two stor pedimented projecting porch, one bay wide. Four square columns support the porch at each level. Entrances on both levels have transoms and side lights. The present addition to the rear is a one storv hip roofed, asphal

28- No ol S lon«s 2

29. Basement? Yes ^

partial NO i .

30 foundation Material

field stone31. Wall Construction

"brick32. Root Type & M*ten4i

sable ,_asphalt s33. No of Says

Front c Side ^

34. Wall Treatment

35. Plan Shape rpc

36. Changes?-- Addition ~C (Explain Altered i ' m 142) Mov«d <

37 Condition

Exfeiior good

3d. Preservation Yes Underway? No

39 Endangered? Yes ' '

By What? No r^

40. Visible ifom Yes^X Public Road? No > .

41. Oisiance (ram and Frontage on Road

" Photo

y ^*^

zo

n0c

4 Pcesem Namelsl

5 uiner N.inie<5i

History *nd Siqnilicanci*

Built ty Van Winter in 1867, the building show Federal motifs unusual for this late date. It served as the residence for several Arrow Rock raerchan- s Mr. Urich, Mr. Watts, a.nd Philip Goetz, who was a cobbler and had a shopon,the, property. _ — —^^,. r and attempted to convert^it

Purisg.ih^ear^l^O-f Mrs. Blakely omSt unsueceSs

:hased the resi< enc y.

44 Description ot Environment and Ouiouildings

Sitting back from the road, on a slight knoll, the residence has only one outbuilding within its nomination boundary. A small brick smokehouse sits to the rear of the residence. It has a M—panel entrance door and a

ib Souicus ot.lnloimalion

J. Hamilton, Arrow Rock, Where Wheels Stated West. Interview with Mr. & Mrs Hogge, 6-79 Photo file, OHP

41) Preuaruu Uy

L. Harper47. Organ.. 'anon priendS

of Arrow Rock _ ___ Revision Oate(s)

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is 'bounded by z drive to the W., a picket fence and the HE facade of the smoke house on the ME , a fence on the SS and the hyway on the SW. The UTM reference is the center point.

kZ. contcovered structure which replaced the original 2 story ell to the rear. C. 19^0 when Mrs. Blakely acquired the house, several changes were made; One fireplace mantel was replaced with marble from the Baltimore Hotel in K. C., closets flanking the fireplaces were removed and windows were put in, a door to the SE front room was added off the hall, put in hard wood floors, and added a bath and closet upstairs. In the SW gable_end she added one window on each level. On the interior the woodwork is tra- beated with 4 panel doors through out. Note the door of the central hall to the SW room'has arched top panels. An octagonal newel post complements the walnut stairs in the central hall. At the windows, the sills are approx. 14' deep and have tile inset into them. The basement under the main block of the house repeats the 1st floor plan. The millwork is heavy throughout and is repeated upstairs with transoms over the interior doors.

MK con't

gable roof.

VERBAL BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION:

Beginning at the southeast

corner at intersection of fence and Highway 41, thence northwest along line parallel;

to and 87' from facade of house, 80'; to drive; thence northeast along west edge of drive 212' thence southeast 80' to fence; thence southwe 212' to point of beginning, containing .4 acre more or less.

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Office of Historic Preservation, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson

HISTORIC INVENTORYCity, Missouri 65101

JAN 23 1980

' "»89 88

J Cuunly

3?linei L uCeUion oi Nt-y^iixca

1"!""^'; Roc^

& Soecittc Location

Located on Hyv/ay ^1, . N of Juct ^1 and TT on v/ side of ^1, the prop

7 C.iy 01 Town it Rural. Town snip i. v

Arrow Rock vicinitvd Sim Plan wtm No«m Airow

, :S\"~^3

' >v , 71 , • "

r^ i • ' ;

^^-

•>^£^Sf

sloselev Property5 Otner Namols)

Brockv/ay Property

3 m. the

ertyicintiy

> (,f.O ,

.

Pa Co<mlin«les UTM

u'lj 15/503400A32^97010 Situ i 1

1 1 On Mammal tea 1 i

HUUII.IUI "> NoXX

1.1 Paii ol Eatao Yes l t

Hlit Oisl.? No 1 1

is Namu ol Estaulisned

Struct OOl

12 is 11 Eliyiote?

mm l i•cl 1 l

14. District Yes i i Potenll? No 1 i

Diitnct

16. Thematic Category

1 1 Oalutll or PodOO

1910

18 Slyle or Design

Vernacular19. Architect or &ngin«4«

20. Contractor or Sulkier

Frank Brockv/ay •21. Original Use. it apparent

residence11 Present Use

residence (empty)23 Ownership Puotic ' '

2-4 Owner's Name & Address.

Dorothy Kruger & M^,gv JJgy

Nelson. ?nO25. Oo«" lo Y*s l i

lyMMrSd^ls 0̂" 1̂ '0"27 Oiner Surveys in wmcft included

Ecl'ec*ti'c""in ijl""3!ecoaa\ive motifs, the v.'indows are tra beated and the porch is supported by ^ doric columns, the nediments on the 2nd story and on the porch hawe fishscale shingles, the porch balustrade has turned balusters and rail and there is decorative vergeboard on each gable end and in the 2nd story pediment. The corch runs across the 3 bay main facade and sits on

28. No o( Ston«s 2 j

29. Basement? Yes i^v

martial No ' •30 foundation Material

concrete3t. Wall Constiuction

frame32. Hoof Type i M^ieridl

33. No. oi Bays Fronl 3 S'ae

34. Wall Treatment

35. Plan Shape L

36. Cnangesi.— Addition ; X (Explain Altered i ' in 142) Mov«U ,

3? Condition interior £000

38. Preservation Yes Underway? NO •

39 Endangered? Yes t K 3y What? No i ;

envotv - for sale40. Visible Irom YesX'

Puotic fload? No ;

41. Distance Irom and Frontage on Road

pnoio

o

>

r oc

"

History *nd SM|i't'icancu

Frsnk Brockv.-ay built this residence in 1910 and it serves as the only 2 story building of its tyne within the Multiple Resource Area, An example of the wealth, both agricultural and commerical, of the period. Realizing the change in transportation modes, the Brockways built a gas station in

** Oescnpnon ol Environment and Guiouildings

Sitting "back from the road There ?re no outbuildings.

_ ?re ?cross_Hvv ? ?y_^-]^, _

the drive makes a U around the structure. Farm buildings associated with the residenc

, Inlormation

Ifcry Kay Feuers, grand-daughterSuuicui 01. Information

Mrs ?. Brockway, L, Herper

Oatt

6-79Revision 3ai«is)

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6. is bounded on the N. , V,'. , & S. by a fence -andon the i by the hywgy. A U shaped drive runs from the road, behind the house and back to the road. The UTH reference is the center point. Th flrrpana nf <.,,„

nominated property is .4 acre. g* °f the

iJ-2. con't

concrete piers. The porch has beaded narrow board ceiling and a heavily molded fascia v/ith small brackets. A small window in the 2nd story ped iment has a trabeated surround and is filled v/ith stained glass. An interior chimney set to the M of the central hall ia built of plain brick. On the S facade there is a 1 story bay window set on concrete piers. Corner boards at all corners are made to represent pilasters. Two flat roof additions to the rear appear to have been made immediately after the house v/?s constituted as the' trim matches the main block of the house. On the interior, one enters into a central hall with stairs leading to the 2nd story. Decorative motifs on the square knev/el post match those on the front door. - The rail and balusters are turned. The stairs are enclosed and sre embellished v/ith a panel motif below the stringer. Millwork is richly stained, trabeated; windows are attenuated, reaching to 1' from the floor and most are 1 over 1 with their original glass. The kitchen has been modern ized as well =s some ceilings lowered. An enclosed porch on the rear has extensive use of beaded panelling. All doors are 5 panel v/ith the panels running horizontally; all the original door hardware is intact.

iT3. oont

the early 1930 's at the Jet of Hyways in & TT.

VERBAL BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION:

Beginning at the northwest corner of driveway at the intersection of driveway and Highway 41; thence southeast along line of road 116.5' to fence, thence southwest along line of fence 155'; thence northwest 116.5' to northwest edge of driveway; thence northeast along drive 155' to point of beginning, containing .4 acre more or less.

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Office of Historic Preservation, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson

HISTORIC INVENTORYCitv, Missouri 65101

JAN 2 3 1980

Ntt

S9

County

SalineLocaiton 0' Nv<j*ti»«a

4 ptBS

Th ompson Residence

5 Otn«r Namoo)

"Chestnut Hill"

Spectre Locanon

Located on Hyv/ay ^1, 1.3miles N of Jet ^1 and TT & .2 miles^.from the Jet of ^1

City o» Town it Rural, Town snip i. Vicinity

Arrov; Rock vicinitySilu P'an w«n Nuitn Airow

r- .1 i i) l ' ,^te'"' rJ ' LI ' fv,

O1

i

I )'V\ /y ; ' \

^ ;qLx

Cum.lm.ids UTM

u-j 15/502910A325585Sue : i

Muyiitm 7 No\J •-

Pan ol Estao Ve» t !

Hisl Oisl.? No 1 1

Structure I <OD|4Ct 1 1

12 Is it Yes K

14. District Yes t *

Potent '!?. No i i

Namu of EslaOhsnod District

10. Them*! ic Category

1 7 Oatofs) ot Pvfiod

ia siyi* or oeaign originally -Greek Revival

id. Arctmect or Engineer

20. Contractor or Builder

Philip VJ. Thompson

21. Original Use, il apparent

residence22 Present Use

residence

23 Ownership Public i >

. ' Private t j^

24. Owner's Name & Address,

Nelle Thompson Arrow Rock, MO &

25. Open 10 Yes 1 i

y

26. Local Contact Person or Organisation

27 Othar Surveys in Wnicft included

rufifiei 0«scfiplicm oi Important Features

Origina.lly the residence had s. two story central, pedi- mented portico v/hich has since been removed. A Victoria one story porch, extending across the central 3 ba.ys is now in its pl^ce. The chimneys ?re set into the walls, but thsir exterior wall is visible s.nd set flush with the gable end walls. Now covered v;ith siding the window surrounds have disappeared but the original 2 over 2 v/ir

28. No ot Stones 2

29. Basement? Yes <x

P-^J-^ 0 -| No l

30 Foundation Material

31. Wall Construction

heavy timber

32. Bool T/ge & Maiefui

^able asphalt sh.33. No. ot Says

Front cr S*de

34. Wall Treatment

_c_QrnDosition siding35. Plan Shape. J_,

36. ChangaSLr- Addittonx

(Explain AiieredA '

m 142) Moved i

37 Condition

Extefior S^OOd

38. Preservation Y<ja

Underway? No ;

39 Endangered? Yes i '

9y What? No i jr

40. Visible from Yes X

Public Road'.' NO :

Frontage on Road

^,0,0^^

!

O History «no Siqiuticancif

Built by P. Thompson, a Santa Fe trader from the early days to the Civil Via the residence is now occupied by the 5th and 6th generations of the family. In i9?6, they were awarded a Bi-centennial farm certificate. The original

acre farm was an 1826 Hew Madrid grant. See attached sheet

Description ot Environment and OulOuildlngs

Only one Chestnut tree remains from the grove in the front yard frora which the residence drew its name. There are several outbuildings associated wit the farm but they lie outside of the nomination boundary. Also ovfeide of

i £oufcu3 of. Information

Interiiev,' with Nelle Thompson, 5-79 Interview with Robert Thompson, 6-79

Illustrated Atlas, Mat), of. Saline. County, 18?6J. Hamilton, Arrov: Rock, v.'here ,/heels started V/est

-16 Preuaruo Oy

L. Harder

6-79

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oon't

the residence is 'bordered by a fence ^5' to the M. , a fence 20' to the E. , - drive 60' to the W. , and hyv/ay *H on the S. The UTM reference is the

center point.

4-2. con't

dows and the transom and sidelights of the two doors on the main faca.de =re intact. The original two story ell to the NE has also been removed and/feplaced by a 1 story ell. The interior has not been carefully restored, the mantels no longer exist, except in one upstairs room (W). The original wide board floors do remain in the 2nd story; they sag quite visibly, due to the storage of wheat in these rooms (oral history). According to oral history the timbers for the structure were floated down the "0 giver to a point 1 mile 3 of the house. ^ .

i c [\ A Ho Shows

2k. con't

Mr. & Mrs. Rotoert Thompson, Arrow Rock, MO.

44-. con't

the boundary are foundation stone for buildings now destroyed, vrhieh were

the slave quarters.A DAR marker is is the front yard to mark the Sante Fe trail, whichreportedly ran to the N of the residence.

',','ithin the boundaries there is only one outbuilding, a small board and batten smoke house on stone piers and having a pyramidal roof. It sits to the N of the residence.

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Philip W. Thompson, b. 7-3-1790 - d. 1870Veteran of War 1812, born in Kenturky, built 1st home in Old Franklin in 1813, purchased property in 1826

Dr. Burrel Lawless Thompson, b. 1835 - d.Graduated from the Medical Dept. of MO. University, St. Louis, died following treating boat passengers of ctolera at the Arrow Rock Tavern.

Burrel L. Thompson, Jr. , b. 2-15-184-9 - d. 9-19-1916

Robert Lee Thompson, b. 2-17-1887 - d. 9-15-19^

Robert Burrel Thompson, b. 7-22-1920

Robert Franklin Thompson, b. 19^6 & James Lee Thompson, b. 1951

VERBAL BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION:

Beginning at east corner of fence at intersection of fence and Highway 41, thence west along line of highway 113.5' to west edge of driveway; thence north 248' to fence; thence east 113.5' along line of fence to intersection of second fence; thence south 248' along line of second fence to point of beginnning; containing .6 acre more or less.

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Office of Historic Preservation, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson Citv, Missouri 65101

HISTORIC INVENTORY________mZ 3w*

County

SalineLocation ol

o"^ ATTOV*

Prasenl N*me4a

Spring

Specific Location

Located to the S of the par ro?d which connects 1st anc 3rd Sts, and within the

7 C.ty ut Town II Rural. Townsnip 4. Vicinily

Arrow Ro_ck vicinity __„si Stic P»an with Nu(tn Arrow

dies UTM

15/504860 A324080Silfc 'X

U Piiil ol EsiaO Yes. > t U. Oi^irict Yes '

Hist UIB!.? No f i Potenl'l? No i

Yes !}[

No ! I

Namo ol Estabfisned Distnd

t7 oai«9) or Penod significant

penociis 1800 to 135QStyle or Oeaign

19. Architect or £ngtn<

20. Con if act or or Builder

21. Original Use, il apparent

v-rater soirrc° to Santa Fe22 P re bent Use

23 Owncrsntp

Private i i

24 Owner's Name & Address.

it known state of Missouri

Department of Natural ReJefferson City, MO____

25 Open 10

PuOlic?

Yes i:C

No I i

26, Local Contact J*erson or Organization>B '^OCK27 Otnar Sufvaya in Whicn Included

29. Basemem?

30 Foundation Material

31. Wall Construction

32. Roof Type i Material

33. No. ol Bays

Froni Side

34. 'Wall Treatment

35. Plan Shape

Yes i

No '•

Changesr.

(Exolam

Addition :

Altered '

Condition

Ealeoor

Pruservation

Underway?

Endangered?

By What?

Visiole from

Public Road?

. Distance from jnd

Frontage on Road

42. rurther Description ol Important Features

The spring is now covered "by a open pavilion measuring 10' x lo 1 v/ith a stone foundation and pyramidal, v/ood shingled roof. It has been uncovered or v/ith different types of access to the spring over the years.

43 History iind Siqnijicancu

In 1964 r the spring as part of the Historic Landmarks Program was recognis along with other features in the Arrow Rock State Park as significant to the 'westward movement, esp. that of the Sante Fe Trail,

4 Description ol Envtrunment and OulDuddmgs

It sits in a valley surrounded by woods and adjacent to a park road.

Sourcus ol, information -

1964 proclamation for Landmarks status, Arrov; Rock file,OH?, and state buildings records for Arrov/ Rock Park, 4/ organization——=———— Richard Forry 5-79 Friends of Arrow R

Gale J'J Revision

6-79

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boundaries of the State Park. Center-point is the UTM reference.

VERBAL BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION:

Beginning at the northwest corner, at the intersection of the stone foundation and stone retaining wall; thence southeast along line of retaining wall 11.5'; thence southwest along foundationline 11.5'; thence northwest along foundation line 11.5' thence northeast along foundation line 11.5' to point of beginning. Containing .003 acres more or less.

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Office of Historic Preservation, P.O. Box 176, Jefferson'Citv. Missouri 65101

HISTORIC INVENTORY__________^^m

91

3 Location at Nv<j«uwcaFriends of Arrow Rock

Bill Cole Residence

Otn«t Namoul

S Specific location

Located just to the N of tl city limits along 1st Stsoon L •-!_ iL Ti " —'—11 " i i r?i« i

7 City ut Town It Ruiat, Townsnip &. vicinity

Arrov,' Rook vicinityd Situ Ptun witn Nmtn Airow

Silo . i

8uiU1ntq M

Slructure

ODt«ct

YBS I I

No k/i

Pan of Salad Ya^ !

Hiil UisL? No 1

EligiOle? No

14. Oibinci Yas

PolenO? NO

15 Namu oJ Esiabhsned District

17 OattKa) or PtMtod

pre 1870's18 Siy<« or Design

saddlebag19. ArcfttiKl or 6ngm*»f

20. Contractor or Builder

21. Original Use. it aoparonl

residence

22 Present Use

23 Ownership Puolic i '

Private M

24 Ownaf's Maine & AdOr«ss.

11 Known

black heir property

25 Open lo

PuOlic?

Yea K>

No 1 <

2(L Contact Porson or Organization

27 Other Surveys in Wrucn Included

29. Baaemeni?

30 Foundation Material

31. Wall Construction

heavy timber frame32. Roof Type 1 M*terni

irable, v.rood sh.33- No of Says

Front

34. Wait Treatment

l nnt, pi '3 "n

35, Plan Stuoe

36. Changes:-

(£*plam

in 142}

Addition j

Altered i

Mov«U i

37 Condition

Interior r\ c

3fl. Preservation

Underway?

39 EndangereU? Yes C

By wnai? No ;

abandoned

40. Visiole from

Puoiic Road?

Yes

NO

41. Oisianca Irom and

Frontage on Roau

42. Further Description oi im pott ant Features

Built on a tv/o room saddle"bag form with a central chimney the residence shov; some evidence of an addition on the KE corner hov?ever nothing remains presently. The original 6-6 v/indov/s are still intact. v,r ide vertic? sheathing is evident under the clapboarding.

History «nd St<|ft>iicanc«

Despite its poor conditions, both interior and exterior, the residence is restoralile. "it is a prime example of the standard form of housing used in this area; and a rare" example of one which retains its architectural integ-

QU±j.nev/ siding-., and asphalt roof1 , etc.,.Since the. la_st. resident 3-perty owners gfe black, it could possibly offer historical in-

oescnvnon oi Envtronment ana formation to their culture in Arrovr Rock,

There are no outbuildings. Another residence is immediately to the 3 of the structure. A v/ell is between the tv;o buildings.

Sourca* ot. Information

Interviev; with Henrietta Rich, 6-79 L. Haruer /. Organ.Mi.on g

of Arrov/ Rock*8 Gate h'J Revision Qaieisi

6-79

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sits on the ";<! . side of the street, should it be extended. Its Boundary is formed by z. line which runs parallel to the building lines, 2C building. The centerpoint is the UTM reference point.

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