418 West Third Street - Stafford-Olive Historic District - Washington, MO
Posted by: YoSam.
N 38° 33.625 W 091° 01.000
15S E 672805 N 4269861
This building is number 101 on the NRHP listings
Waymark Code: WMYZ4A
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 08/14/2018
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County of building: Franklin County
Location of building: W. 3rd St., middle of block, south side, Washington
Built: 1865
Original Occupant: Wm. Eckelhamp
Current Value: $160,659
District Map
"101. 418 West Third Street, the Wm. Eckelhamp House (1877), ca. 1865.
A large central passage Missouri-German house with red brick walls, a dentiled cornice and a stone foundation. The one and one-half story house has a side facing gable roof with a large central shed-roofed dormer that is several decades old, but probably not original. The central front porch is frame, with a shed roof, slender square wooden posts and an openwork wooden balustrade. The porch appears to date to the later 1900's. The windows are all topped with segmental brick arches; the 2/2 sash are early, but not original. A one story rear addition of brick appears to date to early in the twentieth century, [c]
There is a brick smokehouse/shed building close to the back wall of the house which is of roughly the same age. It has a gable roof with corrugated tin roofing and segmental arches over the side doors and end windows. The smokehouse end of the building has a window as well; it has been boarded over. There is a diamond-patterned set of openings high in the gable end for smoke ventilation. This is one of the earliest and most intact outbuildings in the district [c]" ~ NRHP Nomination Form
"Phot and basic information to locate the house is present on the Washington Historic Survey Phase II-III, page 104