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Resource Number: 5BL7966 <br /> Temporary Resource Number: NIA Architectural Inventory Form <br /> (Page 2 of 5) <br /> 21. General Architectural Description I 23. Landscape or setting special features: <br /> This property is located on the east side of <br /> Resting on a low concrete foundation, this building features Front Street, at the south end of downtown <br /> painted pale yellow horizontal wood siding, with painted pale Louisville. The Louisville Post Office is located <br /> green 1" by 4" corner boards. The north elevation, however, has across Front Street to the west, while the Pine <br /> been stuccoed. The building is covered by an intersecting gables Street Junction tavern is located to the northeast <br /> roof,with green asphalt shingles,and boxed eaves. On the facade of this building. An asphalt parking lot for the <br /> (west elevation),the eaves feature alternating dark green and pale Pine Street Junction is to the north of this <br /> green decorative elements. There is no chimney. Original building. <br /> windows are primarily 1/1 double-hung sash, with painted pale <br /> ,i <br /> green wood frames and surrounds, and some are topped by non- <br /> original sunburst motifs. A gable-roofed rectangular bay window <br /> on the facade features one set of paired 1/1 double-hung sash 24. Associated buildings, features, or objects <br /> windows,and two single 1/1 double-hung sash windows. Windows n/a <br /> on the building's east elevation, including one small lxl horizontal <br /> slider, and three single-light fixed-panes, are not historic. The <br /> building's primary entrance is located at the south end of the <br /> facade. Here, a glass-in-wood-frame atrium door opens onto a 10' <br /> by 9'concrete porch, covered by a gabled porch roof with turned IV. ARCHITECTURAL HISTORY <br /> column supports. The gable end of the porch roof features <br /> fishscale shingles. An 8' by 6' hipped roof addition to the 25. Date of Construction: <br /> building's southeast corner predates 1950. Estimate c1890 <br /> Actual <br /> Source of information: 41 <br /> Sanborn map, 1893 <br /> 26. Architect: <br /> n/a <br /> Source of information: <br /> n/a <br /> 27. Builder/ Contractor: <br /> Herman H. Fischer (probably) <br /> Source <br /> in <br /> formation: <br /> mation: <br /> "Joseph Lackner 1857-1937" manuscript <br /> 29.Construction History (include description and dates of major additions, <br /> alterations, or demolitions: <br /> 28. Original owner: <br /> Sanborn fire insurance maps indicate that this property was • Joseph Lackner <br /> initially developed prior to 1893, with an L-shaped dwelling, a <br /> 11 <br /> small outbuilding located just south of the house, and a very large Source of information: <br /> building located at the rear of the lot, to the west. This structure • <br /> "Joseph Lackner 1857-1937" manuscript <br /> is labeled "Sal." (Saloon). By 1908, the dwelling had been <br /> enlarged to its current footprint, although a 24' by 6'extension to 30. Original location: yes <br /> the east elevation was removed sometime after 1950. The two • <br /> Moved no <br /> other buildings that appear on the 1893 and 1900 Sanborn maps Date of move(s) n/a <br /> had been removed by 1908, probably when Joseph Lackner's <br /> Germanai House saloon was built next door to the north in 1900. Iii <br />
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