502 West Fifth Street - Stafford-Olive Historic District - Washington, MO
Posted by: YoSam.
N 38° 33.427 W 091° 01.091
15S E 672681 N 4269493
This building is number 81 on the NRHP listings
Waymark Code: WMYKE3
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 06/25/2018
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County of building: Franklin County
Location of building: W. 5th St. & Dubois St., Washington
Built: 1907
Original Occupant: Adeline Busch
District Map
"81. 502 West Fifth Street, the Adeline Busch House (1910), ca. 1907. A large frame foursquare with a flared hip roof, asbestos wall cladding and a stone foundation. There is a large hipped front dormer and an off center front porch. The walls of the dormer slope inward at the top. The porch has a hipped roof and slender round columns which are early or original. The large 1/1 windows are also early or original, and all exterior trim is intact [c]" ~ NRHP Nomination Form
"Two-story fra.me American Foursquare dwelling. On the main (N) facade is a one-story shed partial width porch with Tuscan columns and a railing with square balusters. The main entrance has a single light glass and wood door and rectangular single light transom. Windows are 1/1 rectangular wood sash and some retain original louvered shutters. The house has an interior wall brick chimney and added asbestos shingle exterior. At the roofline is a hipped dormer with paired sash windows.
"Built ca. 1910, this Foursquare dwelling is not shown on the 1908 Sanborn map but appears on the 1916 map." ~ Washington Historic Survey Phase IV, page 419