17 E. 9th Street - Court Street Historic Residential District - Fulton, MO
Posted by: YoSam.
N 38° 51.281 W 091° 56.748
15S E 591472 N 4301178
Building number 9 in the NRHP Listings
Waymark Code: WMX068
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 11/07/2017
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County of house: Callaway County
Location of house: 9th St. & East Ave., NW corner, Fulton
Construction date: 1880
Architect-Builder: Unknown
Original owner: Yantis House
Outbuilding: Garage (NC)
9. 17 East 9th Street (C)
Original-Historic owner or Name: Yantis-Pickering Residence;
Construction Date: c. 1880;
Property type-style: Gothic Revival;
Architect-Builder: unknown;
Outbuilding: Garage (NC)
"Though covered in asbestos siding, this 1½ story side gable home retains its early or
original porch and window trim. The projecting cross gable and large gabled dormer reflect
the Gothic Revival style. The pointed hood molding over upper story window on façade and
gabled dormer are future indications of style. The house has a large porch supported by
squared columns with simple capitals and decorative bands. The porch railing has a
sweeping curve. The house is frame and sits on a brick foundation. An outbuilding of
unknown date is located northwest of the house." ~ 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.