Herman Brunner Home & Tin Shop - New Haven, MO
Posted by: YoSam.
N 38° 36.765 W 091° 13.018
15S E 655239 N 4275312
Mainly houses on Maupin St., and Wall St., this is building #4 on the list.
Waymark Code: WM12XDH
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 08/01/2020
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County of building: Franklin County
Location of building: Maupin St., 2nd Bldg. N. of Bates St., W. side, New Haven
Built: 1890
Original Occupant: Herman Brunner
Current
Architectural Style: Italianate
"4. 1003 Maupin Avenue, Herman Brunner Tin Shop (# 95)
The dwelling located at 1003 Maupin Avenue was built and occupied by Herman Brunner who operated a plumbing and tin shop
at this location from 1900 to 1910. This shop was attached on the north facade of the dwelling but was later removed. Other
early 20th century occupants of the dwelling include Louise Schure and L. Shookmarte. This is a two-story frame dwelling built
ca. 1890. The house has a stone and concrete foundation, flat roof of metal standing seam, and exterior of asbestos shingles. On
the main facade is a full width porch with original milled columns and fan brackets. The entrance has an original single-light
glass and wood door and two-light transom. A similar door leads to the porch roof on the second story. Windows are original
two-over-two wood sash with wood cornices. At the roofline is a bracketed sheet metal cornice.(C)
At the rear is a ca. 1890 frame servant's quarters with an interior chimney, added asbestos shingles, and a gable roof covered in
metal standing seam. (C)" ~ NRHP Nomination Form
"This is a two-story frame dwelling (Italianate)
built ca. 1890. The house has a stone and concrete foundation,
flat roof of metal standing seam, and exterior of asbestos
shingles. On the main facade is a porch with original milled
columns, brackets and added lattice panels. The entrance has a
single-light glass and wood door and two-light transom. A similar
door leads to the porch roof on the second story. Windows are two-over-two wood sash with wood cornices. At the roof line is a
bracketed sheet metal cornice. At the rear is a ca. 1890 frame
servant's quarters with an interior chimney and added asbestos
shingles.
"Former property owners include Louise Shore and
L. Shookmarte during the early 20th century. The property had an
attached tin shop and hardware store on the southwest facade until
ca. 1910." ~ DNR Historic Survey PDF page 611
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