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Jefferson Place
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925
Property Address Street Name
Jefferson
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Resource Number: 5BL 923 <br />Temporary Resource Number: 157508406003 <br />Hamilton was a coal miner, saloon operator and deputy County Clerk who was identified as one of the <br />community's leading citizens. <br />37B. Applicable State Register of Historic Properties Criteria: <br />A. The property is associated with events that have made a significant contribution to history. <br />B. The property is connected with persons significant in history. <br />X C. The property has distinctive characteristics of a type, period, method of construction or artisan. <br />D. The property has geographic importance. <br />E. The property contains the possibility of important discoveries related to prehistory or history. <br />Does not meet any of the above State Register criteria. <br />State Register Field Eligibility Assessment: The property is eligible for the State Register under Criterion C for <br />architecture as a good example of a Hipped -Roof Box form house, with the period of significance of 1891, and <br />1957 for the addition. <br />38. Applicable National Register Criteria: <br />A. Associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad pattern of our history; <br />B. Associated with the lives of persons significant in our past; <br />C. Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of construction, or represents <br />the work of a master, or that possess high artistic values, or represents a significant and <br />distinguishable entity whose components may lack individual distinction; or <br />D. Has yielded, or may be likely to yield, information important in history or prehistory. <br />Qualifies under Criteria Considerations A through G (see Manual) <br />X Does not meet any of the above National Register criteria <br />39. Area(s) of significance (National Register): Architecture <br />40. Period of significance: 1891 and 1957 (addition) <br />41. Level of significance: National State Local X <br />42. Statement of significance: This house is associated with the historic development of Louisville as one of the <br />early homes in Louisville's first residential subdivision, Jefferson Place. Although Jefferson Place was platted in <br />1880, few homes were actually built here before 1900. The property is significant for architecture as a good <br />example of a Hipped -Roof Box form house. It is locally significant for its 60+-year association with Louisville's <br />prominent Hamilton family. Virginia Hamilton was a well-known Louisville teacher and founding member of the <br />Saturday Study Club. Frank Hamilton was a coal miner, saloon operator, deputy County Clerk and a leading <br />citizen in the community. <br />43. Assessment of historic physical integrity related to significance: The property has integrity of location, design, <br />materials, workmanship and feeling. Integrity of setting is compromised by the construction of adjacent homes <br />that reduce the once -substantial size of the property. Integrity of association with the Hamilton family is lost, but <br />association with Jefferson Place subdivision is still intact. There is a 1957 addition, but it is within the period of <br />significance. The addition is small, on the rear, and not readily visible from the street. <br />7 <br />
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