Emil Wolff House - New Haven, MO
Posted by: YoSam.
N 38° 36.813 W 091° 12.888
15S E 655426 N 4275404
Mainly houses on Maupin St., and Wall St., this is building #21 on the list.
Waymark Code: WM12X5Z
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 07/30/2020
Views: 2
County of building: Franklin County
Location of building: Wall St., 3rd House E. of Maupin St., N. side, New Haven
Built: 1905
Original Occupant: Emil Wolff
Architectural Style: Italianate
"21. 109 Wall Street, Emil Wolff House (# 111)
Emil Wolff was the son of New Haven miller, George Wolff Sr. The Wolff Milling Company was one of the most prominent
businesses in New Haven at the turn of the century and Emil Wolff helped to operate the mill along with his father and brother,
George Wolff Jr. Emil Wolff married Mary Jenson in 1903 and constructed this dwelling in 1905. Wolff resided at this location
until 1922 when he built a new American Foursquare dwelling at 1001 Maupin Avenue. This two-story brick Italianate influenced
dwelling has a stone foundation, hipped roof of metal standing seam and interior wall brick chimneys. On the main facade is a
partial width porch with original milled columns, a spindled frieze and milled railing. The entrance has a single-light glass and
wood door and a rectangular transom. The transom is set within a segmental arch of two-course brick. Windows are original oneover-one wood sash set within segmental arches. At the roofline is a dentilled cornice. Also at the roofline is a small hipped
dormer. (C)" ~ NRHP Nomination Form
"This is a two-story brick Italianate
influenced dwelling built in 1905 for George Wolff's son, Emil
Wolff. The house has a stone foundation, hipped roof of metal
standing seam and interior wall brick chimneys. On the main facade
is a partial width porch with milled columns, a spindled frieze and
milled railing. The entrance has a single-light glass and wood
door and transom. Windows are 1/1 wood sash set within segmental
arches. At the roof line is a dentilled cornice. Also at the
roofline is a small hipped dormer.
"The property was owned by Emil Wolff during the
early 20th century." ~ DNR Historic Survey PDF page 1047
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