"Italianate/Second Empire, 1865-1900. Coded B.
These closely related styles are represented by fourteen
buildings, ten of which are two or three story brick buildings with
storefronts and flats above. Most are concentrated along Main Street.
The salient stylistic features are bold, projecting cornices with wood
brackets (some with incised scrollwork panels), or corbelled brickwork
imitating brackets, and dormered mansard roofs. In other respects the
buildings differ little from the standard 19th and early 20th century
planar brick façade articulated with segmentally arched windows. ...
"Commercial, Coded With Black Bar
This designation indicates that historically the building (or part of
it) was used for commercial purposes. Since very few properties were
constructed exclusively for commerce, the black bar code at the front of the property parcel generally refers to a first story storefront.
"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
"The building's Italianate cornice of
corbeled brickwork deviates from the usual metal or wood bracketed
examples." ~ NRHP Nomination Form
"Built: c1880
Style/Design: Second Empire
First floor store front altered, enlarged window openings, new masonry over old masonry. Upper store window openings reduced by infill wooden cornice below pyramidal dormer.
Side dormer west elevation.
"Sanborn maps 1893-1916 show a millinery shop on 1st floor. Lot owned in 1880 by
J. L. Gregory; 1896-1900 by Mrs. J. F. Bihr, a milliner, established in 1875,
1895 Journal lists her at 15 Main Street." ~ DNR Historic Survey, phase II & III PDF pages 583-585