6 East 8th Street - Court Street Historic Residential District - Fulton, MO
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N 38° 51.151 W 091° 56.811
15S E 591384 N 4300937
Building number 3 in the NRHP Listings
Waymark Code: WMWPCT
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 09/26/2017
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County of house: Callaway County
Location of house: 8th St., 2nd house south side of block, Fulton
Construction date: 1910
Architect-Builder: Unknown
Original owner: Ihle House
Outbuilding: N/A
"3. 6 East 8th Street (C)
Original/Historic owner or Name: Ihle/Kettle House;
Construction Date: c. 1910;
Property
type/Style: Queen Anne cottage;
Outbuilding: N/A
"Built c. 1910, this one-story gable front house is dominated on the primary façade by a full width, shed roof porch supported by Tuscan columns. The porch balustrade contains a series of starburst patterns, a motif that is also seen in the small, paired windows in the cross gables. Imbricated shingles fill the gable ends, and the walls are covered in original wood siding." ~ NRHP Nomination Form
Marker Text:
Historic Fulton Missouri
Court Street
Historic District
Awarded a National Historic designation in 2007, the Court Street Historic Residential District begins on 10th Street and continues to Fulton's historic downtown. The tree-lined streets compliment 83 homes of varying architectural styles, many of which were designed by a prominent Missouri architect and Fulton resident, M.F. Bell, and remind us of a time when life was much less hectic.
Aluminum storm windows added; interior has been paneled; master bedroom, living room, dining room, have all been remodeled.
Tuscan porch columns; imbricated shingles above porch roof in gabled facade; transom light with Y-shaped mullions above entrance door; wood water table
Mr. Kettle has owned the house about 30 years." ~ Fulton Historic Survey part 1, page 729