12 Oak Street - Downtown Washington Historic District - Washington, MO
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N 38° 33.643 W 091° 00.718
15S E 673215 N 4269904
This building is classified a "C" and 3 in this NRHP documentation.
Waymark Code: WM10N4T
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 05/31/2019
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher
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County of building: Franklin County
Location of building: Oak St., 1st house S. of Front St., east side, Washington
Built: 1890
Classified: C -3
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"Revival Styles, circa 1888 - 1925. Coded C
With a few exceptions the Revival styles are expressed principally in detailing on commercial buildings, and in plan or roof forms in domestic structures. Frequently an ornamental pressed brick or metal cornice is the sole Revival feature on commercial/residential properties, the buildings otherwise maintain the standard planar, segmentally arched brick facades ... Four of the total fourteen Revival buildings are detached, single family dwellings. All are Queen Anne style, the most popular late 19th century domestic style in the city. ...

"Residential (c. 1849 - 1930), Coded 3 This designation denotes fifteen buildings used only for residential purposes (all are detached, single-family except for two detached, multi-family), as well as numerous buildings which mix residential use with commercial and a few which are institutional/residential or industrial/residential and are doubled coded as such." ~ NRHP Nomination Form


"No much in the way of specific on this frame Victorian building. The porch has Queen Anne decorations and frills...the blue siding is fairly new.

"Appears on 1893 Sanborn Map. Lot owned in 1895 by Sophia Roetger" ~ Washington Historic Survey  Pahase II-III, page 679

Name of Historic District (as listed on the NRHP): Downtown Washington Historic District

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Address:
12 Oak St.,
Washington, MO 63090


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