Dowling House - Galena, Illinois
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The Dowling House is a two-story stone single-pen building located at 220 Diagonal Street in Galena, Illinois.
Waymark Code: WM10M56
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 05/26/2019
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John Dowling was a business man and an early leader in Galena. This building was the headquarters of his "empire" until he died in Baltimore in 1843.
The Dowling House is the oldest building in Galena, Illinois, United States, now a historic house museum.
John Dowling arrived in Galena with his son Nicholas in 1826. The limestone house was built in 1826-27 in the single-pen style. The first floor was used as a trading post while the Dowlings lived upstairs. Dowling was an important early resident of Galena. He served on the 1834 fire committee and was elected to the 1838 town board of trustees. He also sold the county a plot of land for its first court house. Nicholas was elected alderman in 1841, serving until his election as mayor in 1843. Though he resigned after only a few months, he was again elected to the office in 1851, serving for two years.
The building sat abandoned for several decades, It was rehabilitated by William McCauley in the 1960s. In the 1970s, the building was opened to the public. Thirty minute tours of the building, furnished with period supplies and furnishings, are now offered from May to November. It was recognized as a contributing property to the Galena Historic District on October 18, 1969.
- Dowling House Wikipedia Page
Current name: Vintajearth/Rowling
Style: Single-pen
Architectural Description: This is a 2-story museum built in 1826. The foundation is limestone. Exterior walls are limestone. The building has a side-gable roof clad in metal. Windows are original or historic wood 6/6 double-or single hung. The porch is original or historic, Full-Width, Two-or More Stories; Wood materials; Square supports. Doors are original or historic wood flush; recessed entry.
- ruskinarc.com Historic Architecture Survey Database
National Register Building Details |
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ADDRESS |
HIST. PROPERTY NAME |
C or N/C |
DATE |
STYLE, FORM, TYPE |
220 Diagonal Street |
Dowling House |
C |
1826-27 |
Single-Pen |
- National Register Application
Earliest Recorded Date of Construction: 01/01/1826
Additional Dates of Construction: 1827 per the National Register Application
Architectural Period/Style: single pen
Architect (if known): John Dowling
Type of Building e.g. Country House, Stately Home, Manor: Frontier Home and Trading Post
Interesting Historical Facts or Connections: Oldest House in Galena - now a Museum. The Dowling House was a staging area for the militia during the Black Hawk War.
Listed Building Status (if applicable): part of the Galena Historic District
Main Material of Construction: Stone
Private/Public Access: private - tours given
Admission Fee (if applicable): 10.00 (listed in local currency)
Opening Hours (if applicable): From: 11:00 AM To: 3:00 PM
Related Website: [Web Link]
Rating:
Landscape Designer (if known): Not listed
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