Benedict House - Lawrence, Ks.
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N 38° 58.000 W 095° 14.377
15S E 305966 N 4315463
This is a two-story, wooden building, and is an example of a vernacular, Stick style cottage. It is located on Tennessee Street between 9th and 10th in Lawrence, Ks.
Waymark Code: WMGETK
Location: Kansas, United States
Date Posted: 02/23/2013
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From the National Register application:
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The Benedict House (c. 1869-1890, 1989-1990) is located on Tennessee Street in Lawrence, Douglas County, Kansas (pop. 52,738). The Benedict House is an example of a vernacular, Stick style cottage, achieving its Stick style appearance between 1882 and 1890. The house is composed of two units, the c. 1869-1890 cross-gabled, frame and shingled section is the most visually prominent from Tennessee Street. The c. 1989-1990 cross-gabled, metal clad, frame section is attached to the rear of the older section. Both units sit on a new concrete foundation.

The building maintains an eastern facade orientation, with overall measurements of 75 feet from east to west and 70 feet from north to south. The original frame building measures 45 feet from east to west and 40 feet from north to south. The new metal clad, addition measures 30 feet from east to west and 30 feet from north to south. Both section have an irregular rectangular form.

The Benedict House was constructed in seven stages between c. 1869 and 1927, with its main character defining elements dating from c. 1869-1890. The rehabilitation project removed most additions to the house dating after c. 1891. The original frame house exhibits the cross- gabled roof, decorated gable trusses, overhanging eaves, varied patterns of wood siding and shingles, and one-story porch characteristic of the Stick style. The metal clad addition maintains the form and massing of the original house, while achieving a modern appearance.

The exterior walls are clad in horizontal wood siding in a variety of profiles and breadths, and wood shingles of a variety of butt contours. Windows are of several designs, the most common being the 1/1 double hung, clear glass window. All doors, window sash, siding materials and ornamentation is of wood."
Public/Private: Private

Tours Available?: no

Year Built: 1869 - 1890

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