The Girardeau House
Posted by: Markerman62
N 30° 32.718 W 083° 51.692
17R E 225477 N 3382697
Located at 950 East Washington Street (US 90), Monticello
Waymark Code: WM169D2
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 06/06/2022
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Built in 1890, John Howard Girardeau and his wife, Agnes, constructed this Folk Victorian style house for their large family on 11 children. It faces north toward Dogwood Street. Girardeau planted 46 oaks along the street, which provided a grand tree-lined entrance at the front his original 10-acre homestead from Marvin Street and east for several blocks. The house retains its original footprint, with modern plumbing and electricity added early in its history. Wrapping both the northeast and northwest sides, large verandas on both floors of the north side of the house allowed for many rooms to open outdoors. The two single-story extensions on the south side served as a kitchen to the west and an enclosed well house to the east. Unanticipated development to the south and the construction of U.S. Highway 90 changed the house's orientation, and created the illusion that its southern side was the front. Girardeau's work in horticulture, particularly with pecans and pears, made him an important member of the community. As Superintendent of Jefferson County Public Schools, he oversaw the construction of the county's first two African American schools. He also served as the headmaster of Monticello Academy.
Marker Number: F-1132
Date: 2021
County: Jefferson
Marker Type: City
Sponsored or placed by: The Monticello Area historic Preservation Association, and the Florida Department of State
Website: Not listed
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