
Joseph Carron House - Ste. Genevieve, Missouri
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BruceS
N 37° 59.125 W 090° 03.023
15S E 759047 N 4208302
French vertical log house in the Ste. Genevieve Historic District in Ste. Genevieve, Missouri.
Waymark Code: WM3X2N
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 05/29/2008
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"Joseph Carron House. 499 Roberts Street, c. [1785] 1815-1825.
Property type: French vertical log house. This vertical log house rests on a
stone foundation. The front and rear walls are salvaged vertical plank flooring,
possibly from a barn, while the end walls are timber-framed. In construction, it
is very similar to the Louis Carron House. A rear addition or enclosure of the
rear gallery has changed the original roof angle. The three-bay front porch
shelters the main entry. The porch roof is supported by square, wood box
columns. A central door is sheltered by the porch and is flanked by
eight-over-eight, double hung, sash windows. A shed-roofed stoop has been
appended to the west wall to shelter a secondary entrance. Remaining
fenestration also consists largely of eight-over-eight, double hung, sash
windows. The house is sheathed in clapboards, and its roof is sheathed in
asphalt shingles.
An original vertical plank, small, two-room, French transitional cabin is
encased within the larger house. Only the reused wall planks, stone foundation
and some reused pole rafters are original material. In the attic of the rear
addition, a section of the original, hand-rived, wood shingle roof is still in
place and visible under the roof of the addition. Wood-framed additions have
been made to the rear of the house. The wall planks were originally floor boards
that had been planed smooth and installed with pegs." ~
Historic District National Register Nomination Form
This home is included in two historic districts. It is listed as the
Joseph Caron House on the earlier
National Landmark Historic District with a
construction date of 1785. Joseph was the son of Louis Carron and
Marguerite Valle who deed the property to Joseph..