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CLG Grant Report for 20th Century Neighborhood SurveysCity of Dubuque City Council CONSENT ITEMS # 5. Copyrighted July 21, 2025 ITEM TITLE: CLG Grant Report for 20th Century Neighborhood Surveys SUMMARY: City Manager transmitting the Certified Local Government (CLG) grant reports and project products for two 20th century neighborhood surveys, as required for the FY2024 grant received from the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA), and is recommending City Council approve the submitted grant reporting documents and have the mayor sign the Request for Reimbursement and the Certificates for each grant on behalf of the City of Dubuque. SUGGUESTED Receive and File; Approve DISPOSITION: ATTACHMENTS: 1. MVM Memo 2. Staff Memo - CLG Grant Reports FY24 3. Certificate page - Deereville 4. Certificate page - Voelker Highlands 5. HPC Memo 6. Voelker Highlands Architectural Survey 7. Voelker sample ISIF - pg 15-21 8. Deerville Architectural Survey 9. Deereville sample ISIF - pg 1023-1029 Page 115 of 720 THE CITY OF DUBE Masterpiece on the Mississippi TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council Members FROM: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager SUBJECT: CLG Grant Report for 20th Century Neighborhood Surveys DATE: July 15, 2025 Dubuque AI WIN av 2007-2012.2013 2017*2019 Planning Services Director Wally Wernimont is transmitting the Certified Local Government (CLG) grant reports and project products for two 20t" century neighborhood surveys, as required for the FY2024 grant received from the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA), and is recommending City Council approve the submitted grant reporting documents and have the mayor sign the Request for Reimbursement and the Certificates for each grant on behalf of the City of Dubuque. I concur with the recommendation and respectfully request Mayor and City Council approval. v Mic ael C. Van Milligen MCVM:sv Attachment cc: Crenna Brumwell, City Attorney Cori Burbach, Assistant City Manager Wally Wernimont, Planning Services Director Chris Happ Olson, Assistant Planner Page 116 of 720 THE CITY OF DUB E Masterpiece on the Mississippi TO: Michael C. Van Milligen, City Manager FROM: Wally Wernimont, Planning Services Manager SUBJECT: CLG Grant Report for 20th Century Neighborhood Surveys DATE: July 14, 2025 Dubuque All -America City 2007-2012.2013 2017*2019 INTRODUCTION This memo transmits the Certified Local Government (CLG) grant reports and project products for two 20th century neighborhood surveys, a grant from the Iowa Economic Development Authority (IEDA). BACKGROUND The City of Dubuque received two Certified Local Government (CLG) grants from the State Historic Preservation Office in Fiscal Year 2024 undertake two surveys of neighborhoods developed in the 20th Century and outside our survey areas which tend to be Downtown, Northend, the Point and the Hill neighborhoods. Those two grants were $10,000 for the Deereville neighborhood and $7,000 for the Voelker Highlands neighborhood. The two surveys were undertaken by Heritage Works of Dubuque and those related materials are enclosed. DISCUSSION In addition to the two narratives attached, the consultant provided us with Iowa State Inventory forms (ISIF) on each of the properties surveyed, as well as large databases that we used to develop layers on our Geographic Information Systems (GIS) map. As the ISIFs alone total over 1500 additional pages of material and the databases are over 100 columns wide, we have provided one sample property ISIF and some screen shots of the integration of the surveys in our GIS maps, so you have an idea of the material included in the project. Assistant Planner Chris Happ Olson traveled with our consultant, Bill Doyle of Heritage Works, to the Preserve Iowa Summit in Muscatine in June and presented to a regional audience on, "21St Century tools for surveying 20th Century Neighborhoods." The presentation was well received, as use of the survey collection and dissemination formats used is fairly novel in historic preservation work. Page 117 of 720 Heritage Works held an architectural tour of Voelker Highlands on July 8, and will hold a tour of the Deereville neighborhood on Wednesday September 6 at 6 pm. These are open to the public. The CLG Program requires grant report approval by the highest elected official for the City of Dubuque. We are requesting this report go to City Council for review and approval. The Mayor's signature is required on the enclosed Request for Reimbursement. The grant report, along with required paperwork, is enclosed. REQUESTED ACTION The requested action is for City Council to approve the submitted grant reporting documents and have the mayor sign the Certificates for each grant on behalf of the City of Dubuque. Drafted by Chris Happ Olson, Assistant Planner Enclosures Page 118 of 720 Certified local Government Grant Payment Certification CLG Grantee Name: City of Dubuque CLG Grant Number (xxxx-xxxx): 202301-12215 CLG Grant Project Title: Deereville Intensive Survey I certify that the requested funds were expended for work fully completed and that the invoices, values of declared cash/inkind match and other supporting documentation accurately reflect expenditures that were used entirely for the stated purpose as stated in the Certified Local Government Grant -in -Aid agreement. This representation is made under penalty of perjury. Signature of Elected Official (mayor or chair of the board of supervisors): Date: Signature Brad Cavanagh Print name Mayor of City of Dubuque Title of Elected Official Certified Local Government Grant Payment Certification CLG Grantee Name: City of Dubuque CLG Grant Number (xxxx-xxxx): 202301-12217 CLG Grant Project Title: Voelker Highlands Intensive Survey certify that the requested funds were expended for work fully completed and that the invoices, values of declared cash/inkind match and other supporting documentation accurately reflect expenditures that were used entirely for the stated purpose as stated in the Certified Local Government Grant -in -Aid agreement. This representation is made under penalty of perjury. Signature of Elected Official (mayor or chair of the board of supervisors): Date: ignature Brad Cavanagh Print name Mayor of City of Dubuque Title of Elected Official THE CITY Dubuque R D `J L -�6&E America City 11111.1 Masterpiece on the Mississippi 2007 • 2012 • 2013 • 2017 TO: Historic Preservation Commission FROM: Chris Happ Olson, Assistant Planner SUBJECT: Review of 95% Drafts for 20th Century Neighborhood Surveys DATE: May 14, 2025 INTRODUCTION This memo transmits information compiled by Heritage Works as we work to complete two 201h Century Neighborhood Surveys for Deereville and Voelker Highlands. DISCUSSION Heritage Works will present their findings for the Deereville and Voelker Highlands neighborhood surveys at the upcoming Commission meeting. This project is funded in part by Certified Local Government (CLG) grants from the State Historic Preservation Office in order to further our survey work for historic resources in Dubuque. Doing this work is a requirement of maintaining our CLG status and prepares us with the information necessary to do much of the City's work, from protecting and enhancing neighborhoods, to engaging the community in Dubuque's history, and being able to utilize federal funding to make improvements in housing stock and community resources. The drafts presented are at 95% completion and we look for comments, questions and input as we finalize these documents in preparation for adoption. Two narrative context documents for each of the neighborhoods are attached in the HPC Packet and the link below takes you to an FTP site that contains both of those documents and the Iowa State Inventory Forms (ISIF) for the properties within these survey areas. Those ISIF documents are lengthy and would be unwieldy if included in a packet. https://cityofdubugue.sharefile.com/d-s20fabc57dO8e47b1 a09a6f5781 a5958c RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends that the Commission review and provide comment for the consultant as they work to finalize this project. Thank you. Attachments Architectural Survey of Voelker Highlands (1916-1940) Dubuque, Iowa Historical Context Introduction The Voelker Highlands area of Dubuque is locally significant under Criterion A in the area of Community Planning and Development. It was developed as a real estate venture beginning in the late 1910s, a time of rising homeownership in Dubuque and throughout the United States. The Survey Area comprises 27 residences built by the Voelker Realty Company between 1916 and 1940. The company's founder, Christian Voelker, was known in Dubuque for producing a concrete block called "Peer -Amid Stone" that was used as the exterior material of several homes in the Voelker Highlands. The period of significance for the Voelker Highlands Survey Area is 1916-1925, which spans the years of sustained development and promotion of the Voelker Highlands by Christian Voelker's realty company. The three houses constructed outside of this period were added to the neighborhood nearly two decades after its initial development had been completed, and were sold without the splashy advertisements the company had once used to promote the neighborhood. Overview of Survev Area Voelker Highlands - Context Map Dubuque'. .y� m�Mrlits $a y-iMv l ipID.. Voelker Highlands i ua�ss�a uw ex «v�amx`uS. Survey Area ! n,ga. ff z�us�""°d°m "° °m°: `vm'Q"` o =Voelker Highlands Outline_eyr--� F ^ 0. 0 ® EK IS ..,.y. Mlles DUB E P-1 server data: city scale Of Dubuque, Hedlage Nbrla 1:24000 r,' Mluskryieir on thr HU:v�ixRi'P /� Page 122 of 720 The Voelker Highlands Survey Area comprises a portion of a residential neighborhood in the City of Dubuque. The neighborhood is on top of one of the city's hills, just west of downtown. It borders the property of Mount Pleasant Home, an independent living facility that began as a home for mothers and orphans in 1877; and it is a few blocks west of the campus of Loras College, another long-standing Dubuque institution. 6.0 Voelker Highlands Survey Area The Survey Area consists of the majority of a short curving street, Park Street; and portions of two streets intersecting Park: the southern three-quarters of Lawndale Street, and four houses on the east side of Mt. Pleasant Street. All of the buildings in the Voelker Highlands Area are residential single-family homes. The topography of the Voelker Highlands Survey Area is gently sloped from a high point along Mt Pleasant downward to the east along Park; and downward from south to north along Lawndale. Address Style Date Contributing Resources 1220 Park Bungalow 1917 Residence 1230 Park No Style 1917 Residence 1245 Park Craftsman 1919 Residence Page 123 of 720 1550 Mt Pleasant No Style 1925 (1922?) Residence 1556 Mt Pleasant Bungalow 1919 Residence 1570 Mt Pleasant No Style 1916 Residence 1586 Mt Pleasant No Style 1916 Residence 1608 Lawndale Craftsman 1916 Residence 1620 Lawndale Craftsman 1916 Residence 1640 Lawndale Minimal Traditional c. 1937-1938 None 1645 Lawndale Bungalow 1916 Residence 1652 Lawndale No Style 1916 Residence 1661 Lawndale Bungalow By 1921 Residence 1685 Lawndale Bungalow 1916 Residence 1686 Lawndale No Style c. 1919 None 1695 Lawndale No Style 1916 None 1706 Lawndale Craftsman 1916 Residence 1709 Lawndale Bungalow 1916 Residence 1716 Lawndale Minimal Traditional (Tudor Revival Cottage) 1939 None 1723 Lawndale No Style 1916 Residence 1735 Lawndale No Style 1916 Residence 1740 Lawndale Cape Cod 1940 None 1747 Lawndale Bungalow 1916 Residence 1760 Lawndale No Style 1916 None 1765 Lawndale Bungalow 1916 Residence 1772 Lawndale No Style 1916 None 1787 Lawndale Bungalow 1916 Residence Page 124 of 720 Overview of Architectural Styles The Survey Area's most prevalent architectural types are bungalows and cottages, many in the Craftsman style that was popular during the 1910s and 20s. A number of the buildings have the bungalow form but without a defining style; in some cases, later alterations may have obscured the original style. The three houses in the development that were constructed in the late 1930s and in 1940 show the more minimal tastes of that time period, and would be categorized as revival or Minimal Traditional styles. Colonial Revival (1880s-1940s) The Colonial Revival style emerged after the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition reawakened interest in the American Colonial period. The most common architectural features of Colonial Revival buildings include symmetrical building forms, hipped roofs, porches with columns, entry doors, porches with columns, entry doors with transoms, sidelights and elaborate surrounds and double -hung multi paned windows. The Colonial Revival style enjoyed a longer duration of popularity than any other style, lasting long into the 1950s. Colonial Revival details often find their way into other styles such as Ranch style homes. One sub -style of the Colonial Revival architectural style is the Cape Cod style. The Cape Cod typically has a steeper pitched roof, side -gabled instead of hipped, and is often identifiable by its symmetrical front facade layout, with a central entryway and dormers. The single example of the Cape Cod style in the Voelker Highlands Survey Area is 1740 Lawndale St. 1740 Lawndale (Colonial Revival: Cape Cod) Tudor Revival (1890s-1940s) Page 125 of 720 The Tudor Revival style enjoyed popularity in roughly the same period as the Colonial Revival style. Tudor Revival style homes emulated Medieval English examples of grand manor homes and thatched cottages. Tudor Revival homes are characterized by dominant front gables, half timbering, masonry walls, steeply pitched roofs, dominant chimneys and narrow casement windows, many with a diamond pane pattern. The single example of a home with a Tudor Revival feature in the Voelker Highlands Survey Area is 1716 Lawndale, which has a front entryway with a sweeping asymmetrical roofline. 1716 Lawndale (Tudor Revival) Craftsman (1900s-1920s) The Craftsman architectural style arose out of the 19th Century Arts and Crafts Movement. The Arts and Crafts movement was a reaction to the opulence of the Victorian Era and the mass production of the Industrial Revolution. The Craftsman style became popular when Gustav Stickley began publishing plans for homes in his magazine, The Craftsman, in 1901. A Craftsman home is typically characterized by simplicity of design and detailing, the exhibition of fine workmanship and the use of natural materials such as wood and stone. Craftsman homes are usually one story or one -and -a -half stories with shallow roofs, dormers and windows set in the gable end. A characteristic example of a Craftsman home in the Voelker Highlands Survey Area is 1245 Park. Page 126 of 720 1245 Park (Craftsman) Minimal Traditional (1935-1950) The Minimal Traditional style arose during the years of the Great Depression, when the need for economy resulted in the typical decorative elements seen in the preceding architectural styles being left off or simplified. The style was especially prevalent in the years following World War II, and was the prevailing style in planned developments such as Dubuque's Deereville. Minimal Traditional homes are typically small and single -story, with low -to -medium pitched roofs and little to no overhang in the eaves. Many have a front -facing gable. The single example of a Minimal Traditional home in the Voelker Highlands Survey Area is 1640 Lawndale. 46 1640 Lawndale (Minimal Traditional) Page 127 of 720 Voelker Highlands: Historical Setting and Developer Dubuaue in the 1910s Dubuque is the oldest city in Iowa. Founded in 1833, after the conclusion of the Blackhawk War, and incorporated in 1837, Dubuque's favorable location on the Mississippi River helped it become a center for manufacturing industries such as mill working and boat building. The city saw a massive increase in its population during the second half of the nineteenth century, as the number of residents rose from around 3,000 in 1850 to over 36,000 in 1900. Much of the increase was due to the arrival of German and Irish immigrants who came for the city's manufacturing jobs. The early twentieth century saw Dubuque reach a period of relative stability in its population, which stayed in the high 30,000s from 1900 until 1930. The city had come a long way in its development from its settlement days. By 1911, Dubuque's city directory listed a dozen public and twenty-one private schools, including four colleges; around 31 churches; ten theaters; two hospitals; a public library; and a natural history museum. Among the numerous manufacturers in operation in Dubuque at this time were producers of millwork (such as Carr Ryder & Adams Co. and Farley & Loetscher Mfg Co.); building materials (Key City Roofing Co.); plumbing and gas fittings (A.Y. McDonald Mfg. Co.); and meat products (the Dubuque Packing Co.). An extensive electric streetcar system, built just after the turn of the century, made traveling throughout the city quick and convenient, and connected the bustling downtown with growing residential areas on the bluffs. Residential Developments in the Early 1900s Dubuque's development in the early 1900s aligned with trends seen in cities throughout the United States at that time. With industries booming, foreign immigrants and rural Americans alike began moving to the nation's urban areas, until more than half of the county's population lived in cities by 1920. Meanwhile, regularly -running public transportation systems made commuting possible, so that downtown workers could live farther from the city center and still easily travel to and from work. The combination of the need for increased housing for workers and the possibility of living further from downtown inspired enterprising real estate developers throughout the country to buy up empty tracts of land and create an entire neighborhood. Part of the drive to build these houses came from ideas of healthy living at that time. Homeownership, especially in new developments where there was enough space for everyone to have some room separating them from their neighbors, was considered better for people than renting in a cramped and dirty city center. Moreover, homeowners were expected to be more invested in their community than itinerant renters. A homeowner would be "enthusiastic and a booster, and it is citizens of that caliber that make cities great."54 Developers from the 1910s also argued the financial wisdom of investing in homeownership: first, by replacing wasteful monthly rental payments with equity -building mortgage payments; and second, by being able to profit from the resale of the house as it inevitably increased in value. Christian Voelker Christian Anton Voelker was born in 1850 in Hoekenheim, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany.' When he was only four months old, his parents Leopold and Magdalena moved the family to the Page 128 of 720 U.S., and settled in Dubuque, where Christian was raised .2, 41 At the age of eleven he left school to work in a factory making chairs; at age eighteen he became foreman of the chair department.50 After a decade in the factory, he left to establish his own dry goods and clothing store in 1873. That same year, he married Josephine Kolfenbach, with whom he would have five children, four surviving to adulthood." Voelker's dry goods business was successful, and in 1879 he built the Voelker Building to house it at 1300 Central. In 1890 Voelker started an insurance business and also began working in real estate development, and in 1892 he sold his dried goods company to focus on these new businesses, which remained headquartered at his building at 1300 Central.41 Around 1907 Voelker began a new company to manufacture concrete blocks for construction, the Peer - Amid Cement Stone Co., which also had its office in the Voelker Building. In 1916 he incorporated his real estate business into the Voelker Realty Company,42 and remained active in the business as its president until illness struck him in 1925. He died in August of that year, at the age of 74.41 Voelker, who had been involved in numerous organizations in Dubuque, as well as having served as mayor for two years beginning in 1887, and as a member of the Iowa House of Representatives beginning in 1896, was remembered for his advocacy for workers, as a member of the Knights of Labor and the Democratic party. Peer -Amid Stone and Voelker Realty Company BUILD ANYTHING of "Peer-amld" stone: cheapest i-►PcausP It will NEVER NEEDS REPAIRS. Warmer also on siceouet (,f the hollow alrppace. also less lnsurance. ?nquir%► of. old pb me 2686 J. "PEER -AMID" STFNE CO. _AL_ AL I Telegraph -Herald, 19 Jan 1908, p. 4. Eight of the houses in the Voelker Highlands development were constructed with Peer -Amid stone, a locally manufactured concrete block with textured sides in imitation of rusticated ashlar. Peer -Amid Stone was first mentioned in the Telegraph -Herald in June 1907, in an ad seeking concrete workers by the Peer -Amid Stone Company at 27t' and Pine Streets.38 This company was either started by Christian Voelker, Sr., or else had very close ties to him. In 1909 the city directory gives two addresses for the Peer -Amid Cement Stone Company: a factory address at 3005 Pine Street, and an office address at 1300 Clay (Voelker's business address).40 Page 129 of 720 Here is the First Concrete or Cement Block Building in Dubuque ._.+.. atrl or..o.:lr: Avenl:e. f­ Sea hew 4a North w Knwnlurr Avenue —1 Neat Io the Coulee A—Schw The Cari.. Vaaae. the L)—.—Look et It. ABOUT THESF. BLOCKS `i/�n yT•yri �t'i•,Y Y. Carw -►wraw,le Carrrart Manr — ,tom fnNnw b '^. fx Gn t `• 1r �w..l r•Lyl en rx. a e.nT w.e..rad. n•s• u ,.,�y � ' Itl are, r.'� .«ta w.. w�.d �.� .Inrle4 I• i_ _ .enul ew ruL.. sat I t-sa.c.a h .ercnn�nf. wr n. 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I.::.. nr....dr -Ij1 11-11 fru right nn l 1Ur .\vrnnr dirt ..ir thr C•.r bl ak. ftrwn r I hurrh -.n rlrr •a r, rM1I,..L a:nlr th, l'uulrr A —out 4hn.1 II wr:hout rxrayl ull the linen l.catwn an•1 .Iry , awax from futr�r� o —1—d atn..:;r and cal-t+. r;6ht in . wnh the city'. Rruwlh. rnak- value and as 1 heliex< a . net. ra dnyln « a KrnuP • i b,,4dmp rn whleh n. tau u< ahkr pair•.rd M1v nl r p"Al. 1 will m tllt. Ixalion tree'r. erx buildht` of a.iiHerrnt •rae and nytr. I ha.r plain r ,•.. . � .. I r ingot Get a Gaud Homy When You Gat One. mW Save Maoey m the EO11. Srr VOELKE R. t3rh _d CI- Street=.. and "Pay-aa-Yo C.r." IS E `- V O E L, tK E IF I llh and l Ia, ''reel'. PAY -AS -YOU -CAN DIN %I(It R\ toll XIINIS. Telegraph -Herald, 18 Mar 1908, p 7. In July 1907, Christian Voelker was reported to be building the first two Peer -Amid stone houses in the city.37 The first of these houses to be completed —Dubuque's first concrete block house — was 2578 Central Ave., in late 1907 or early 1908.39 Voelker continued to use Peer -Amid stone prolifically in his construction, and advertisements for the Voelker Realty Company often included a section on the great benefits of the material. It was lauded for being "coolest in summer and the warmest in winter" because the way the blocks were laid created a continuous hollow wall around the entire building, acting like a storm window, and making the building "practically indestructible and free from repairs.1137 The blocks were also waterproofed on their exterior faces.ss Page 130 of 720 Voelker Highlands Voelker Highlands Resources G Voelker Highlands Survey Area Voelker Stone Construction A o zoo ao F \ ® TMecm cH: Feet City /\\1 DUB TE+ Porce1-1-rvey data: Ol Seale 1:15OO Dubuque, tferkage works N Noarrpie�•e<m Bre ?vfis.isrippr Houses in Voelker Highlands constructed out of Peer -Amid Stone The Voelker Realty Company was incorporated in February 1916, with Chris Voelker, Sr. as President, his nephew Louis Kolfenbach as Vice -President, and his son Chris Voelker, Jr. as Secretary and Treasurer.42 The first major project undertaken by the new company was the development of the Voelker Highlands neighborhood: ads appearing as early as June 1916 describe the project.6 Page 131 of 720 Homes Like Thies in Voel.ker highlands Afs float tocuutiful new bone avigtiuurh►nxi devwlope you will r•g•r bonot• .3 attar house of this ► lass built. I.ut a:t••r list %III be Intt►ruvrd until in►• — story In completed. "another Voetkrr n► lghherha►d has Incruasrd aro•atly in it Value." That is wh«re )our opportunity cower In. You can makr your I. "Wetlon NOW and make this profit for yn►rr•.•If Yu-r not only gvt ywir 18 chotcu of locations but YUI' i:f:T PAII► FINK IK)ING 1T ltemem1wr that It Is the foro•hand►•d man who hux the nium utune) trot vouns by 1) starting NOW J. 6. t r .'►• . ►ray! ••� •� 1 1 _ Voolker llitrblands Iv one of tfi. , h� ;,, it the c1U'. It ilea bet won i. Yleapant Arr, and North Glen Oak Ave. and is but about t four blocks to the earllne and a very easy walk to the d,w%n district. Churchrt► and achoola are also within a fear blocks. 14"Ides this hrautifut •loot with its tsatutal adv'antaRrr w.e have see- t ►•I Alger choke nriRhborhrrods that are now N-Ing devoloped 1220 Park (or a model for 1220 Park). Source: Telegraph -Herald, 18 Jun 1916, p. 19. Page 132 of 720 Homes In Beautiful Voelker Highlands t•nrlker Ilighlands Is 1•e ra tell Just ea at of MIL Plea* ant T,e. ,lose to the numer sue ahur,hes and schools , the hill, ,Lout three ..it one half Mods from the arl:nr .oil not too far to walk to the business dletrict. vor.l .area were hought to m.k. Voelker Highlands. We platted the land, not for the greater number of lots. but - that 1-h lot would have its ad•antaae. The high spot, w.•re cut down and the low aura filled. Water. - and Rae main, lalJr !i wtth a ,orb room enou. l h• o dh r,• 2ac eelsnoticing str was pared per 1--lit paring i lon�es f th^ � Inss shown in the pia lure- lot., he.•n built. resulting to -no of the prett—t home nefgbhortio d. to be fou.d 1. the eity. It makes o. ideal spot for U. H h me several home I,- .—tatwhere xe is. build to suf!. see them lP Jay and gel your be.. sta 1-d. THREE HOMES READY FOR YOUR SELECTION —ONE READY FOR IMMEDIATE POSSESSION One of these homes is ready for mcup.uay. It he. — couoeclion._ q very cozy home for less money than a When you get down to braces. it -ems fr..ltsh to to caption hall with open stairway. guest closet In hall with ..old be daplirated, astteg muse, for rear *ties you , a have Wr eu7oy mirror door, colonnade. to parlor from hall and from par" We bare iwo buaralowa for your selection. t:ach ha. men, of any of our homes by using that same root expense for to IIvInR room. French dwos from living room to din liriaa to.. d1maR eon,,,, lltcbrn. pantry. two bedroom.. In pay for them. It cegolma some cash to ,tan with. The ipR room where you will and n built In sideboard of pretty and barn all un one bu,u. They .- atrfally modern with amount ,arias with the pncr of the hums and the amount deslgn. -bbiea with rflY and cistern water. room train pan furnace, bath. electric lights, gag, astern with inside pump. you can pay Per month. A perin tal roll will Give you all try with eabinet. First floor tlnfahed lu eels, lroak. Three city water sod newer. )loth of t'ieae homes bile t;..t. the details and prove to — the advantage of ownftig a large Iwdrooms. four rlogets and lone bath oam oo the i;lv log you the afters000 shade on .our front second floor. liar front and r :.r posh. front Porch lash. 1'on home of your o%n. Phone us t 1,l or call at the at, rcehed. furnace. both. elertrl- Blights. ga.. cellar flour a. es�rn of either of the two buri't.I... cgs be III, ro is Let us show the hont••a .nd 1,11 you how rsay It I. armented, laundry spare In basement, city water and sewer thirty days. to raJa)the.. °ffi`e Phone ZCe?trld Avenue At 13th VOELKER REALTY CO. Hume Phones: Red 2019—Red3M 1645 Lawndale (left) and 1245 Park (right). Source: Telegraph -Herald, 16 Jul 1922, p. 23. The company advertised aggressively, with regular campaigns of large, splashy ads appearing weekly in both of Dubuque's newspapers. These reveal a great deal about the company's methods and philosophy. Voelker Highlands was regularly featured as the subject of the ads. As developers with "experience of years," the company argued that it could create an entire neighborhood that was attractive to live in, and each house a valuable investment for resale. Through their "strict supervision" of the entire process, from the grading of the lots through the interior finishes, Voelker Realty Co. could ensure not only the quality and attractiveness of the buyer's home, but also the consistency of its surrounding homes with it, a guarantee which the company pointed out could not be found in "non-descript" neighborhoods where each owner built individually.$ They clarified that the houses in Voelker Highlands would not be identical, however, and buyers could choose from hundreds of designs available in the company's office.6, 20 The financial benefit for the buyer was another common point Voelker's ads emphasized. By buying materials on a large scale and utilizing their connections with the best and most efficient subcontractors in every field, Voelker Realty Co. could produce houses at a lower cost than a homeowner building for themselves, allowing the company to produce "strictly modern homes" at a "moderate price .1112, 29 The consistent attractiveness of the neighborhood would ensure the houses could later be sold at a profit, the company asserted. Voelker ads also very frequently made the argument that monthly rental payments would be put to much better use as investments in homeownership. The company even offered a payment plan, touted as the first of its kind in the western United States, which they called the "Pay -As - You -Can -Plan." A typical example of the plan published in some ads was a $500 downpayment, and $30 monthly payments.16 Page 133 of 720 After the death of Christian Voelker, Sr. in 1925, the business was run by his son Christian Voelker, Jr. for the next thirty-one years. Two of Chris Jr.'s sons, Joseph and Thomas, joined the business, likely in the mid-1950s, and ran it together after their father's death in 1956. Joe retired as president of the company after 35 years, probably in the late 1980s.53 Tom was still running Voelker Realty in 1991.52 Development of Voelker Highlands IRI, -- s Voelker Highlands Survey Area, with house numbers The Voelker Highlands development is located on three streets —Mt. Pleasant Street, Park Street, and Lawndale Street —on top of one of the city's hills, near Loras Boulevard and Alta Vista Street. Mt Pleasant Street existed prior to the construction of the Voelker Highlands development, spanning several blocks with houses along either side, and some undeveloped land and the Home for the Friendless (now Pleasant Home) at its north end. Park Street (originally called Park Way Avenue) and Lawndale Street (originally Lawndale Avenue) were created for the Voelker Highlands when the development was begun in 1916. Page 134 of 720 HAVE IT BUILT �N VOIEII. KER HIGHLANDS .1,. 1 ­nd Jullets Ave, tte•twet %It Pletsa.nt Aye t►n4 North 4;1rn flakI. A • •.%A have what is going t e tine of i isbuque's prettiest netnh- borhot.dr,, The nntural Isy of the ground Is filch that It can I-o Improved at It small enst. It w11; mean a his nolghhorhood of moderato priced homes with heauttful irmuntln around them and the cost to you will be at At mtnl- mum. The hnmes all aamplete, lot, home, sidewalks. cistern, plumhlnr. hesttlns. cement flnor to cellar, grading of lilt —In foot a home all corn - plate will role from $3400 up. Kever hefnre have we peen fortunate ennnch to bn able to offer such an immense new np1nhborhood with such hnndlmom of location at %ueh prtcep. Our "Par-As-Tnn-Can" Plan, that hls; favnrlte anteng Vnelker home- nwnerw enn hit used here to your nAvantage A little cash to start with. then monthly payments like rent and you see your home fast becoming paid for This same handiness of Ineatinn Just mentioned will mark cut strongly to ?•our advantage. The walk to and from your work to Just cosy enough to keep you to robust health and will be the means of cutting down your dptly carfare *spcn". SELECT EARLY AND GET YOUR BEST CHOICE. There to no questlon as to this new noight­ rhootl Being fas• The demand for property In this lwwllty hap Inns been liard to sailsfy. Thin property hasp Juw been platted and we have a home wild them already Penple realiice more and mare the grpality of work we do, the rquaro treatment aecerded everyvme and Ih a enalne.s of gettlne a home paid for on our famous plan. This Rings an Increasing number of buyer% eter, year —people who have every rn"Aen ee In wir ability to make- a toew neighborhood right and In keep our prnmtaes as 10 what onrt of i^ means are to he made. A largo number of people watch evert nt w 4I volnpment we Mart, and of the** there are always a msJnrtry who want to get in our now nelghberhonds early an so to rasp the largest prollt- from thin development Thev roaltne that our price i% always risllt I— start with and that such increasing number of cosy homes must naturally make their property higher in vatup. That has been the hlstnry of ev*n new nplghberhood In our years of that kind of work and that will be the (Rory here also, but on a larger *role because of the *rarrity of rinso-In Inca WE WILL BUILD A HOME AS YOU WANT IT. We have over Rpq plane here at the office tip "le,I four, but if you have your mind motto up an to the style of home you wont ws will bulld for 4nu Just as you have planned it. That Is our rperially--homes to suit Come to and look our plans over. set the details of our "Pay-As-Tou- Can" Plan. And out hoar east: It In to get a home of your earn. to enjoy It's every comfort white you are payintt ft.r It. All that will con you to a little *fart —hut make that !fort N411 . VIErt KE� 13isi Ant clay tilt � tC�`1 9 B islcter �f t ,...%, Ong Val!!ea .. Daily Times -Journal, 10 Jun 1916, p. 7. A real estate transfer was recorded in the Telegraph -Herald on June 9, 1916, of Lots 4 and 5 of mineral lot 183, from J.J Nagle and his wife to Voelker Realty Co. This is likely the land purchased for the Voelker Highlands.43 The following day, Voelker published an ad in the Times -Journal: "Have It Built In Voelker Highlands," identifying their plans for a beautiful, affordable neighborhood, within walking distance of downtown jobs.' The ad states that the neighborhood has just been platted, and one home sold already.' The plat, containing seventy- four lots, was filed with the county recorder on June 20, 1916.44 In late August of that year, Voelker Realty Co. petitioned the city council for sewer construction in Park Way and Lawndale Avenue.' By mid -November, an ad for the company states that Page 135 of 720 "water, sewer, gas and electric service have been put in. The street will be improved next spring."10 Although the paving of Lawndale would not be completed until the following summer, the company did not delay in constructing the houses: two building permits for homes were given for Voelker Highlands in February 1917.11 These were for: 1586 Mt Pleasant: "Frame cottage of 8 rooms, all modern, oak finish, on east side of Mt. Pleasant Ave., corner of Park way 22x46, on lot 4 Voelker Highlands, approx. Value $3500." 1695 Lawndale: "Bungalow of Peer -Amid cement stone, 6 rooms, modern, 22x46, on west side of Lawndale Ave., on lot 9, Voelker Highlands, value $3000." About a month later, one of the company's ads states that "you can see seven homes started, most of these nearly finished."14 In mid -May, another completed home in the neighborhood is described: "A brand new bungalow home in that pretty new addition, Voelker Highlands. It has six rooms and bath, strictly modern, and the reception hall, living room and dining room are finished in oak. 'Pay-As-YouCan' [sic] terms make it easy to own this one.1115 An ad the following week divulges the "Pay -As -You -Can" terms for this house: "$500 in cash and $30 a month.1116 By late July 1917, there were eight houses completed or under construction in the development ("We have been selling them as fast as we build them, most of them built to order."), the electric wires had been strung, and the grading of lots and paving of Lawndale were still under way.22 In October, a completed house for sale was described in an ad: "It has five rooms and bath all on one floor (one of them a convertible sun -parlor and bed room). It has electric light, gas, cistern, water, sewer, furnace, in fact, modern in every detail." The ad went on to state: "Two more homes of classy design are under construction, each of them having six rooms and bath.1123 Similar advertisements detailing recently completed houses for sale continued to be published every few months throughout 1917 and 1918. In April 1919, the company printed a large ad stating that fourteen homes had been built: twelve were sold and occupied, and two were under construction and available for purchase.30 In late May, they advertised what was likely one of these new houses: a "brand new home" in the neighborhood, built of white "Peer -Amid" blocks, with casement windows and a large attic.32 Less than a week later, it was announced that the company had received permits for five new homes in the "rapidly growing" neighborhood: "The district has grown to popularity within the past few months and it is developing into an exclusive bungalow and cottage neighborhood..." 33 The houses being developed were: 1723 Lawndale: "On lot 11 Voelker Highlands, modern frame bungalow, 26x36, $4,000.00" Page 136 of 720 1747 Lawndale: "On lot 13, Voelker Highlands, bungalow of White Peer -Amid stone, six rooms, all modern, $4,500.00" 1772 Lawndale: "On lot 35 Voelker Highlands, 7 room modern frame residence, $4,500.00" 1686 Lawndale: "On lot 41, Voelker Highland, 7 room residence, $4,600.00" 1787 Lawndale: "A six room bungalow on lot 15, Voelker Highlands, $3,600.00"33 A few more houses were added over the next few years, so that by the end of July 1922, there were 24 completed homes in Voelker Highlands. The company advertised that only a few lots remained.ss Voelker Highlands ¢�yq� Yp egQ j �", W Z Voelker Highlands Resources , O Voelker Highlands Survey Area % 9 1930 Sanborn Map = Red: Band_1 Green: Band-2' = Blue: Band 3`'' 0 200 400 \ xre caY oe Feet DUB E Parcel and survey data. City Of scale 1:1500 Dubuque, Heritage Works N Masterpiece on the Mississippi Sanborn Fire Insurance map of Voelker Highlands in 1930 The construction in the neighborhood stopped at this point, however, for more than a decade. It wasn't until the late 1930s that two new houses appeared: 1640 Lawndale on Lot 44 and 1716 Lawndale on Lot 39; and in 1940, the developed area of Voelker Highlands was completed with 1740 Lawndale on Lot 37. Each of these homes was owner -occupied. Page 137 of 720 Voelker Highlands Architectural Styles Voelker Highlands Buildings by Architectural Style 1550 1556 1220 1230 1570 1586 1245 1645 1652 1661 1685 1686 1695 1709 Craftsman 1716 1723 Bungalow 1740 1735 Minimal Traditional 1747 - Cape Cod 1760 1765 No Style 1772 IVY N 1787 1910s-1920s: Craftsman and Bungalow Craftsman: 1245 Park; 1608, 1620, and 1706 Lawndale Bungalow: 1220 Park; 1556 Mt Pleasant; 1645, 1661, 1685, 1709, 1747, and 1765 Lawndale Page 138 of 720 The Craftsman architectural style in the United States developed out of the nineteenth-century Arts and Crafts movement. The Arts and Crafts movement, which arose in the United Kingdom, emphasized handmade work and truth to materials, as a reaction to the opulence of the Victorian Era and the mass production of the Industrial Revolution. The architecture and interior decoration coming from the Arts and Crafts movement was often rustic, and sometimes left unfinished, to allow the beauty of the natural materials to be seen. In the United States, the principles of the Arts and Crafts movement were popularized among the American public through Gustav Stickley's magazine The Craftsman, (published beginning in 1901), which featured plans for homes in the style that came to be known as Craftsman. A Craftsman home is typically characterized by simplicity of design and detailing, the exhibition of fine workmanship and the use of natural materials such as wood and stone. Craftsman homes are usually one story or one -and -a -half stories with shallow roofs, dormers and windows set in the gable end. An excellent example of a Craftsman house in Voelker Highlands is 1245 Park, one of the first houses built in the development. The house still displays its Peer -amid exterior, along with stone sills and lintels on most of its windows. Its roofline is a distinctive shape often seen in Craftsman houses, called a jerkinhead, or clipped gable. Its deep eaves are also a characteristic Craftsman feature. One of the most iconic and widely -used examples of Craftsman house, the bungalow, had its American beginning in California in the late 1800s, as a high -style adaptation of Indian and British colonial architecture. Before long the type was simplified and spread across the country as an affordable house for the working class in the 1910s through 1930s. The homes generally are small -to -medium size, and either one story, or with an additional half -story in the roof level. The roof is sometimes hipped, but often side -gabled, with a distinctive front -facing dormer. The roof often extends past the front of the house to form an open porch. The houses built in the Voelker Highlands development were intended to be "strictly modern" and attractive while "moderately priced." Many of the houses built in the 1910s and 1920s, were therefore designed in the popular bungalow form, as either one-story or one -and -a -half -story "cottages" that exhibit typical bungalow features. One notable example is 1220 Park, which has an open front porch created by the roof's overhang, an asymmetrical layout of the front door and windows, and dormers adding a half -story of living space in the attic level. Several of the vernacular/"no style" houses in the Voelker Highlands share some of these features, or have been altered from this or a similar original design. 1910s-1920s: No Style 1230 Park; 1550, 1570, and 1586 Mt Pleasant; 1652, 1686, 1695, 1723, 1735, 1760 and 1772 Lawndale 1930s-1940: Minimal Traditional, Tudor Cottage, and Cape Cod Minimal Traditional. 1640 Lawndale Minimal Traditional (Tudor Cottage): 1716 Lawndale Cape Cod: 1740 Lawndale Page 139 of 720 In the 1930s, the Great Depression made economy a primary concern in house design. Small, single -story houses with traditional forms but pared -down decorative elements dominated the middle-class housing developments of this era. Many of the Minimal Traditional houses had elements of the Tudor Revival style that preceded this time, such as a prominent chimney and a front -facing gable at or near the main entryway. The roofline had a more moderate pitch, however, and little to no overhang of eaves. Minimal Traditional houses could be made of a variety of materials: brick, stone and wood siding were used, sometimes together. Most of the Voelker Highlands homes had been built in the late 1910s and early 1920s. After 1922, there was a pause in construction in the development until the end of the 1930s, when the three final Voelker Highlands houses were built: first 1640 Lawndale, then 1716 Lawndale, and finally in 1940, 1740 Lawndale. Each of these is in a Minimal Traditional style, though 1640 Lawndale is the most purely minimal, while the other two have elements that nod at traditional styles in their front facade. 1716 Lawndale has a Tudor -style sweeping asymmetrical gable on its entryway; and 1740 Lawndale has a Cape Cod look with a symmetrical front facade that includes two small dormers. Sources 1. "Christian Anton Voelker." Find a Grave Index, < https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui- content/view/59785027:60525?tid=&pid=&quervld=Oc5fe1772665ea71 aa09ed215395f7 66& phsrc=GSU563& phstart=successSource> Accessed 25 Oct 2023. 2. "Christian A. Voelker," Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, < https://www.ancestry.com/discovervui-content/view/1217797:7486> Accessed 25 Oct 2023. 3. Dubuque City Directory, 1901 < https:Hancestry.com/discoveryui- content/view/950424525:2469> Accessed 25 Oct 2023. 4. Chris A Voelker Death Certificate < https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui- content/view/450062461:61442> Accessed 25 Oct 2023. 5. Dubuque City Directory, 1925 < https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2469/images/14607254?pld=914855 732> Accessed 25 Oct 2023. 6. "Have It Built in Voelker Highlands," Dubuque Daily Times -Journal, 10 Jun 1916, p. 7. 7. "City Council Proceedings," Dubuque Telegraph -Herald, 29 Aug 1916, p 7. 8. "Why the Neighborhood Makes the Home." Telegraph -Herald, 1 Oct 1916, p. 13. 9. "Build it Now!" Telegraph -Herald, 22 Oct. 1916, p. 19. 10. "Choice of Two Locations," Telegraph -Herald, 19 Nov 1916, p 19. 11. "Looks For Busy Building Year," Telegraph -Herald, 19 Feb 1917, p. 13. 12. "You Can Own This Home," Telegraph -Herald, 11 Mar 1917, p 15. 13. "Home Owning Made Easy," Telegraph -Herald 18 Mar 1917, p 15. 14. "Build This Home in a Voelker Neighborhood," Telegraph -Herald, 25 Mar 1917, p 15. 15. "Make Your Rent Expense Help You," Dubuque Times -Journal, 12 May 1917, p 17. 16. "Your Dollar Will Buy Less The Longer You Wait," Dubuque Times -Journal, 20 May 1917, p 23. 17. "Build It in a Voelker Neighborhood," Telegraph -Herald, 3 Jun 1917, p 17. 18. "Voelker Highlands the Neighborhood Beautiful, "Telegraph -Herald, 24 Jun 1917, p 17. 19. "Build It in Voelker Highlands," Telegraph -Herald, 8 Jul 1917, p 17. 20. "See Voelker Highlands Now," Telegraph -Herald, 22 Jul 1917, p 17. 21. "New Residential District on Hill," Telegraph -Herald, 26 Jul 1917, p 10. 22. "Watch it Grow! Voelker Highlands," Times -Journal, 29 Jul 1917, p 7. Page 140 of 720 23. "New Homes," Telegraph -Herald, 21 Oct. 1917, p. 23. 24. "A Voelker Highlands Home," Times -Journal, 25 Nov 1917, p 27. 25. "A Voelker Highlands Home," Times -Journal, 5 Jan 1918, p 7. 26. "A Beautiful Design," Telegraph -Herald, 24 Feb 1918, p 19. 27. "$500 in Cash and $30 a Month," Telegraph -Herald, 30 Jun 1918, p 23. 28. "A Brand New Bungalow," Telegraph -Herald, 15 Sep 1918, p 23. 29. "Have It Built in a Growing Neighborhood," Telegraph -Herald, 26 Jan 1919, p. 19. 30. "Plan to Build Early This Spring! Build it in a Modern Neighborhood," Times -Journal, 6 Apr 1919, p 21. 31. "Everything Rented Let Voelker Build Your Home," Telegraph -Herald 13 Apr 1919, p 23. 32. "A Brand New Home," Times -Journal, 24 May 1919, p 5. 33. "Voelker Company Get Many Permits," Telegraph -Herald, 29 May 1919, p 7. 34. "Enjoy a Home," Telegraph -Herald, 30 Nov 1919, p 23. 35. "Homes in Beautiful Voelker Highlands," Telegraph -Herald, 16 Jul 1922, p 23. 36. "Protect Your Home Investment In a Voelker Protected Neighborhood," Times -Journal, 30 Jul 1922, p 21. 37. "The City in Brief," Telegraph -Herald, 21 Jul 1907, p 5. 38. Wanted Ad, Telegraph -Herald, 21 Jun 1907, p 3. 39. "Here is the First Concrete or Cement Block Building in Dubuque," Telegraph -Herald, 18 Mar 1908, p 7. 40. Dubuque City Directory, 1909, p 618. 41. "Voelker Led Realty Work in Midwest," Telegraph -Herald, 13 Aug 1925, pp 1-2. 42. "Notice of Incorporation," Telegraph -Herald, 25 Feb 1916, p 14. 43. "Real Estate Transfers," Telegraph -Herald, 9 Jun 1916, p. 12. 44. "Files Platt of New Addition," Telegraph -Herald, 21 Jun 1916, p. 12. 45. "Building Permits," Telegraph -Herald, 21 Sep 1938, p 16. 46. "Early Morning Blaze Causes Heavy Damage," Telegraph -Herald, 22 Dec 1925, p. 2. 47. "County Tax List," Telegraph -Herald, 12 Dec 1932, pp 13-15. 48. "Real Estate Transfers," Telegraph -Herald, 20 Nov 1945, p. 12. 49. Dubuque City Directory, 1939. 50. Portrait and Biographical Record of Dubuque, Jones and Clayton Counties, Chicago: Chapman Publishing Co., 1894, pp. 134-135. 51. "Notice of Incorporation," Telegraph -Herald, 20 Dec 1961, p. 25. 52. Dubuque City Directory, 1991. 53. "Joseph R. Voelker," Telegraph -Herald 25 June 2003. < http://iagenweb.org/boards/dubugue/obituaries/index.cgi?read=33166> Accessed 4 Nov 2023. 54. Wood, Fred T. "Homes for the Many Workers," Oakland Tribune, 24 Feb 1918, p 37) Page 141 of 720 STATE HISTORIC STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE PRESERVATION Sample ISIF from Voelker Highlands IOWASITEINVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 OFFICE O F IOWA (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 iowacuIture.gov/history/preservation IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0023986 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Voelker Cottage at 1245 Park St Other Names: Street Address: 1245 Park St City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Voelker Highlands Block(s): NA Lot(s): Lot 5 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Voelker Highlands Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 142 of 720 Address: 1245 Park St City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A01 residence Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 07E Bungalow —Craftsman County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01A01 residence B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10 Concerete (Roughcast Pargeting) Walls (visible exterior): 10A Block Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1919 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1916-1922 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Likely Voelker Realty Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 143 of 720 Address: 1245 Park St City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.68606896 42.503293 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 02/23/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 144 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 1245 Park St Address: 1245 Park St City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 1245 Park Street is a one-story single-family building built in the Craftsman style. The overall rectangular plan includes one and a half stories with a moderate overhang side gable roof covered in asphalt shingles. The foundation is roughcast, and the walls are made of "Voelker Stone." The south -facing facade features a corner entry. The main entrance door is recessed within a partial -width porch. It consists of a single leaf, multilight door with a transom. The primary facade windows are single -hung, and there are ganged windows with copper awnings. A protruding bay on the front of the building showcases grouped windows with leaded glass. These windows have stone sills and lintels. Towards the rear, on the north portion of the building, there are two dormers with shed roofs. Additionally, there is a secondary entrance on the west side, accessible via a driveway. The house is on a corner lot and there are public streets on three sides of the building. The house has a grass lawn that wraps around the building, it is punctuated by a variety of planting areas for shrubs, flowers, and other decorative elements. On the south side of the house, there is a curvilinear concrete pathway that leads to the primary entry. The northwestern part of the site has a narrow concrete parking pad. History: The building at 1245 Park St was likely built by Voelker Realty Co. 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Date Tapped.. Tapp .......... .. ................. ......................... ....... Depth of Main Tapped ................................ . . . 7— Tapper .. rl'l y, ' 4 L r3,- d 4Y'U/0 'I ir ", ) N'4 (/V- I ev-&'j Page 148 of 720 Architectural Survey of Deereville (1947-1951) Dubuque, Iowa Historical Context Introduction The Deereville area of Dubuque is locally significant under Criterion A in the area of Community Planning and Development. It was built by a private developer as a planned residential neighborhood in the City of Dubuque in the years immediately following World War II, a period of rising homeownership in Dubuque and throughout the United States. The Survey Area comprises over a hundred residences. Ninety-four of the houses were built by the farm equipment manufacturer John Deere, as housing for their workforce when they built a new factory in Dubuque after the end of World War II. The period of significance for the Deereville Survey Area is 1947-1951. These are the years when John Deere was developing and constructing houses in the neighborhood. Most of the houses on Asbury and Mullin Streets, which were the only streets pre -dating the annexation of the area by the City of Dubuque, were constructed before the period of significance, and so are not considered contributing structures. This is also true of the couple of houses completed years after John Deere's development project was finished. Several dozen non -Deere houses throughout the Survey Area were completed during or soon after the period of construction of the development, and may be considered contributing. Overview of Survey Area Page 149 of 720 Deereville - Context Map 0 USGS Th, W—W M,p Njt,0 wt�! I I Dubuque ',P1.g—. Grog ph N-1 liN matipnS t Deereville Survey Area t%el; N I', "IDS f EDDeereville Outline 0 0.75 1.5 IMilei Parcel and survey data: City scale Of Dubuque, Heritage works 1:24000 Masterpiece on the Mississippi IN 0 The Deereville Survey Area consists of portions of several streets at the beginning of Dubuque's West End. It is surrounded by residential streets to the south and west, and commercial buildings and Emmaus Bible College to the north and east. Flora Park is two blocks south of the boundary of the neighborhood. Page 150 of 720 Deereville Survey Area The Survey Area is bordered by Asbury Road to the north and east, Hillcrest Road to the south, and Avalon Road to the west. All of the buildings in the Deereville Survey Area are residential, with the overwhelming majority being single-family homes or duplexes. There are a couple of multi -family residences on the south side of Asbury Road. The topography of the Deereville Survey Area is gently hilly. The terrain slopes generally downward from Asbury at the north border to Hillcrest at the south. Within the Survey Area, Hillcrest Road itself changes slope frequently, rising from its lowest point at Avalon to a peak between Ogilby and Mullin, and then falling and rising again to meet Asbury at its eastern corner. Address Style Date Contributing Resources 2040 Avalon No Style Pre-1947 None 2048 Avalon Minimal Traditional 1949 Residence 2056 Avalon Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2066 Avalon Minimal Traditional (John Deere) 1947 Residence 2074 Avalon Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2084 Avalon No Style 1950 None 2088 Avalon Minimal Traditional (John Deere) 1947 Residence Page 151 of 720 2098 Avalon Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2112 Avalon Minimal Traditional 1949 Residence 2122 Avalon Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 None 2132 Avalon Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2146 Avalon Ranch 1948 None 2160 Avalon Minimal Traditional 1949 Residence 2170 Avalon Minimal Traditional Pre-1947 None 2192 Avalon No Style 1950 Residence + Garage 2004 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional 1948 Residence 2005 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional Pre-1947 None 2012 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional 1949 Residence 2024 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2025 Broadlawn No Style 1991 None 2034-2036 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2035 Broadlawn No Style 1991 None 2045 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional 1951 Residence + Garage 2048 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2055 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2064 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2065 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence + Garage 2075 Broadlawn No Style 1950 Residence 2076-2078 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2081 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional 1950 Residence 2082 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2087 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2088 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional 1953 Residence 2096 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2097 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2113 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2116 Broadlawn No Style 1948 None 2123 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence Page 152 of 720 2126 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional 1948 None 2133 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2134 Broadlawn Ranch 1951 Residence 2143 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence John Deere 2146 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2156 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2163 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence John Deere 2166 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence John Deere 2173 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence John Deere 2176 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence John Deere 2185 Broadlawn Ranch 1951 Residence 2186 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2191 Broadlawn Minimal Traditional 1949 Residence 2000 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2011 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence John Deere 2012 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2025 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2026 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence John Deere 2035 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence John Deere 2036 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence John Deere 2045 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2046-2048 Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence Morningview John Deere 2059 Morningview No Style 1950 Residence 2066 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence John Deere 2067-2069 Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence Morningview John Deere 2074 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence John Deere 2077 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere Page 153 of 720 2084-2086 Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence Morningview John Deere 2089-2091 Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence Morningview John Deere 2094 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence John Deere 2097 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence John Deere 2098 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2115 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence John Deere 2118 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2124 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2125 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2130 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1948 Residence + Garage 2135 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2144 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1948 Residence 2145 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2154 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1948 Residence 2155 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence John Deere 2165 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1950 Residence 2168 Morningview Minimal Traditional 1952 Residence 2193 Morningview No Style 1952 Residence 2002 Chaney Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2003 Chaney Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence John Deere 2013-2015 Chaney Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2014 Chaney Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2028-2030 Chaney Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2033-2035 Chaney Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence John Deere 2042 Chaney Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence + Garage John Deere 2045 Chaney Minimal Traditional 1949 Residence 2056 Chaney Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence John Deere Page 154 of 720 2059-2061 Chaney Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2068 Chaney Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 None 2069 Chaney Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2076-2078 Chaney Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2079 Chaney Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2088-2090 Chaney Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence + Garage 2089-2091 Chaney Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence + Garage 2096 Chaney Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2099 Chaney Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2104 Chaney Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2115 Chaney Minimal Traditional 1948 Residence 2116 Chaney Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2125 Chaney Minimal Traditional 1948 Residence 2130-2132 Chaney Minimal Traditional John Deere 1948 Residence 2133 Chaney Minimal Traditional 1948 Residence 2138 Chaney No Style 1951 Residence 2145 Chaney Minimal Traditional 1948 Residence 2005 Ogilby Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2010 Ogilby Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence + Garage 2015 Ogilby Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2020 Ogilby No Style 1953 Residence 2025-2027 Ogilby Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2030 Ogilby Ranch 1949 Residence 2035 Ogilby Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 None 2040 Ogilby Ranch 1950 Residence 2050 Ogilby Minimal Traditional 1950 Residence 2055 Ogilby No Style 1948 None 2060 Ogilby Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2065 Ogilby Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence Page 155 of 720 2075 Ogilby Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2085 Ogilby Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2088 Ogilby No Style 1948 Residence 2095 Ogilby Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2096 Ogilby No Style 1952 None 2100 Ogilby Ranch 1962 None 2105 Ogilby Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 None 2115 Ogilby Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 None 2123 Ogilby No Style 1950 Residence 2010 Mullin Minimal Traditional 1946 Residence 2013 Mullin Minimal Traditional 1947 Residence 2025 Mullin Ranch 1953 None 2030 Mullin No Style 1941 None 2035 Mullin Craftsman 1926 None 2040 Mullin No Style 1941 None 2045 Mullin Craftsman 1930 None 2050 Mullin Minimal Traditional 1950 Residence 2055 Mullin No Style 1931 None 2060 Mullin No Style 1949 Residence 2075 Mullin Minimal Traditional 1948 Residence 2080 Mullin Craftsman 1930 None 2085 Mullin Craftsman 1926 None 2090 Mullin No Style 1946 Residence 2095 Mullin Tudor Revival 1940 None 2420 Hillcrest Minimal Traditional 1949 None 2426 Hillcrest Minimal Traditional 1953 Residence 2430 Hillcrest Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2440 Hillcrest Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2450 Hillcrest Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2460 Hillcrest Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2470 Hillcrest Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2480 Hillcrest Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2500 Hillcrest Ranch 1952 None 2992 Hillcrest No Style 1950 Residence Page 156 of 720 2411 Asbury No Style 1931 None 2415 Asbury No Style 1925 None 2417 Asbury Craftsman 1930 None 2421 Asbury Craftsman 1930 None 2425 Asbury Dutch Colonial Revival 1930 None 2429 Asbury No Style 1928 None 2433 Asbury No Style 1928 None 2439 Asbury No Style 1940 None 2443 Asbury Craftsman 1928 None 2447 Asbury Minimal Traditional 1940 None 2451 Asbury Craftsman 1928 None 2455 Asbury Minimal Traditional 1941 None 2475 Asbury No Style 1947 None 2485 Asbury No Style 1938 None 2495 Asbury No Style 1952 None 2525 Asbury Minimal Traditional 1929 None 2545 Asbury Dutch Colonial Revival 1929 None 2565 Asbury No Style 1931 None 2585 Asbury Craftsman 1915 None 2595 Asbury Craftsman 1939 None 2605 Asbury Cape Cod 1939 None 2625 Asbury Cape Cod 1939 None 2655 Asbury Minimal Traditional 1949 Residence 2705 Asbury No Style 1948 None 2715 Asbury Minimal Traditional 1948 None 2735 Asbury Minimal Traditional 1949 Residence 2855 Asbury Ranch 1954 None 2875 Asbury Minimal Traditional 1949 Residence 2895-2897 Asbury Minimal Traditional John Deere 1947 Residence 2905 Asbury Minimal Traditional 1947 None 2925 Asbury Minimal Traditional 1948 None 2995 Asbury Ranch 1947 None Overview of Architectural Styles The Survey Area's most prevalent architectural type is mass-produced small houses and duplexes in a Minimal Traditional style, sometimes with Modern elements. Some earlier buildings of different styles can be found, especially on Asbury and Mullin Roads; some later buildings of different styles can also be found; and many of the original buildings have been altered. Page 157 of 720 Deereville Buildings Categorized by Architectural Style Minimal Traditional: 132 (John Deere houses: 94; Other: 38) No Style: 19 Ranch: 10 Craftsman: 8 Dutch Colonial Revival: 2 Cape Cod: 2 Tudor Revival: 1 Colonial Revival (1880s-1940s) The Colonial Revival style emerged after the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition reawakened interest in the American Colonial period. The most common architectural features of Colonial Revival buildings include symmetrical building forms, hipped roofs, porches with columns, entry doors, porches with columns, entry doors with transoms, sidelights and elaborate surrounds and double -hung multi -paned windows. The Colonial Revival style enjoyed a longer duration of popularity than any other style, lasting long into the 1950s. Colonial Revival details often find their way into other styles such as Ranch style homes. One sub -style of Colonial Revival architecture is the Dutch Colonial style. Like the Cape Cod style, the Dutch Colonial has a steeply -pitched roof, often with at least one front -facing dormer; however, the Dutch Colonial roof shape is gambreled instead of gabled, and the front facade layout is less likely to be symmetrical. The two examples of Dutch Colonial Revival homes in the Deereville Survey Area are 2425 and 2545 Asbury Road. 2425 Asbury (left) and 2545 Asbury (right) (Colonial Revival. Dutch Colonial) Tudor Revival (1890s-1940s) The Tudor Revival style enjoyed popularity in roughly the same period as the Colonial Revival style. Tudor Revival style homes emulated Medieval English examples of grand manor homes and thatched cottages. Tudor Revival homes are characterized by dominant front gables, half Page 158 of 720 timbering, masonry walls, steeply pitched roofs, dominant chimneys and narrow casement windows, many with a diamond pane pattern. An example of a Tudor Revival home in the Deereville Survey Area is 2095 Mullin Road. 2095 Mullin (Tudor Revival) Craftsman (1900s-1920s) The Craftsman architectural style arose out of the 19th Century Arts and Crafts Movement. The Arts and Crafts movement was a reaction to the opulence of the Victorian Era and the mass production of the Industrial Revolution. The Craftsman style became popular when Gustav Stickley began publishing plans for homes in his magazine, The Craftsman, in 1901. A Craftsman home is typically characterized by simplicity of design and detailing, the exhibition of fine workmanship and the use of natural materials such as wood and stone. Craftsman homes are usually one story or one -and -a -half stories with shallow roofs, dormers and windows set in the gable end. An example in the Deereville Survey Area is 2417 Asbury Road. 2417 Asbury (Craftsman) Page 159 of 720 Minimal Traditional (1935-1950) The Minimal Traditional style arose during the years of the Great Depression, when the need for economy resulted in the typical decorative elements seen in the preceding architectural styles being left off or simplified. The style was especially prevalent in the years following World War II, and was the prevailing style in planned developments such as Deereville. Minimal Traditional homes are typically small and single -story, with low -to -medium pitched roofs and little to no overhang in the eaves. Many have a front -facing gable. The contributing buildings in the Deereville Survey Area are all in the Minimal Traditional style. The home with the best integrity (retaining the original design and features of these buildings) is 2098 Morningview Road. ., ` 2098 Morningview (Minimal Traditional) Ranch (1935-1975) The Ranch style originated in California, and gained popularity throughout the country over the next two decades. It eventually became the predominant style in the years after World War II, when automobile ownership allowed for suburban sprawl, larger lots and larger house footprints. Ranch houses are single -story, asymmetrical, with low-pitched roofs and brick or wood -sided exteriors. Common features include picture windows and decorative iron porch supports. (McAlester, Virginia & Lee. A Field Guide to American Houses. P 479) An example in the Deereville Survey Area is 2500 Hillcrest Road (built 1952). Page 160 of 720 2500 Hillcrest Deereville: Historical Setting and Developer Dubuque Post -World War II During the 1930s, Dubuque's population growth continued along the trend of modest rise seen in the preceding decades, reaching almost 44,000 by 1940. During the years of World War II, thousands of Dubuquers left to serve in the armed forces. While manufacturing companies in Dubuque stayed busy by converting their production to fill military needs, development of new residential areas in the city was not a priority during these years. Once the war ended, however, the GIs returned home, and Dubuque continued to grow as a center for manufacturing, drawing new companies, such as John Deere, to the area. A population boom resulted, with Dubuque reaching over 49,000 by 1950. The city began to expand its boundaries to the north and especially the west, and new housing was needed to accommodate the growing population. Planned Developments in Post War America The same situation seen in Dubuque played out in communities across the United States after the end of World War II: young soldiers returned home, ready to take jobs and start their families; cities expanded outward into the suburbs, making owning a car and a house with a yard part of the "American Dream"; and manufacturing companies responded to the postwar boom by building factories in new cities, to produce the modern conveniences that consumers were ready to buy after years of wartime rationing. Housing was needed for the workers at these factories, and often the quickest and most economical way to produce a large number of worker houses was through planned developments. The method of building housing quickly had been refined by necessity during World War II, when assembly -line methods were adapted to create housing for troops at training camps and Page 161 of 720 for workers at wartime manufacturing plants. The developers in the post-war years applied the same techniques to make hundreds or thousands of houses spring up out of nowhere: the designs were kept simple and uniform, with consistent materials and only slight variations in layout; the materials needed for each house were calculated exactly beforehand, and prepared in batches so that the exact materials needed could be delivered at the location on the day they were required. Several houses could go up simultaneously, with skilled tradesmen moving from one house to the next to complete their part of the construction. The pioneer of this technique was William Levitt, who used pre-cut lumber on concrete slabs to build 30 houses a day in his planned development named Levittown, New York (1947-51), which eventually had 6,000 houses, as well as schools and other amenities. Levitt built a second Levittown in Pennsylvania in 1952, after U.S. Steel had opened a new plant nearby, this time with 17,000 houses. Levitt's methods were imitated across the country by developers who found it possible to build houses that could be sold at a profit and still be affordable to new owners using FHA mortgages through the GI Bill. Restrictive Covenants Notably, FHA mortgages and other mortgages were typically only available to prospective owners who were white, and many developers in the post-war era, including William Levitt, refused to sell to black owners. In some places, including Dubuque's Deereville, pre-existing covenants on the land restricted ownership to white owners in perpetuity, and also precluded owners from renting to black residents. These discriminatory covenants were somewhat nullified in 1948, when the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that they were unenforceable; but the Court's simultaneous decision that the covenants were legal as private agreements among individuals allowed them to continue to be implemented until the Fair Housing Act of 1968. Despite their nullification by the Fair Housing Act, covenants are very difficult to remove from properties, and most of the restrictive covenants on the Deereville properties are still attached to this day. LJ • • • r t Rd =sb Gy �d Map of properties within the Deereville Survey Area that are attached to restrictive covenants Page 162 of 720 FHA: Principles of Planning Small Houses In 1940, the FHA published a revised edition of an earlier bulletin it had produced, titled Principles of Planning Small Houses. The developers of the postwar housing developments, wanting to ensure that their houses would be eligible for federal mortgages under the rules of the G.I. Bill, used the FHA's principles as a design guide to ensure quick approval. The bulletin suggested maximizing usable space by minimizing hallways, and combining the dining space with either the kitchen or living room. There were sample layouts for one-, two- and three - bedroom houses, some of which are very similar to those used in the Deereville houses in Dubuque. n L, THREE -BEDROOM HOUSES also may have com- pact economical plans based upon the some plan- ning principles as those demonstrated in the two - bedroom house. The bathroom -kitchen back-to-back arrangement can be maintained for economy in the plumbing installation. The hall required for circulation and privacy should be of minimum area. Where three bedrooms are provided, the living room should be in - ONE -STORY creased in size. In many localities two-story houses are THREE BEDROOMS more economical when 3 or 4 bedrooms are required. 44 Layout design seen adapted in Deereville houses. Source: FHA, Principles of Planning Small Houses, 1940. Page 163 of 720 Jnhn nPPrP John Deere. Source: deere.com The history of the John Deere company began in 1837, when blacksmith John Deere made a self -scouring plow from a polished steel saw blade, which worked much better in the sticky Midwestern soil than traditional iron or wood plows. Within a decade, Deere had gained business partners and built a factory in Moline, Iowa. Deere became sole proprietor of the company in 1852, and expanded its production to a variety of agricultural equipment. In the 1910s, the company began focusing on manufacturing tractors, engines and harvesters, and the number of its employees tripled to over 8,500. During the years of World War II, the company changed to war production, manufacturing parts for military vehicles. In early February 1945, John Deere announced that it had chosen Dubuque as the location for a new plant, planned as a post-war expansion of the company.16 That month, the company finalized the purchase of 729 acres of land in Peru township, two -and -a -half miles north of Dubuque's city Iimits.13,14,16 With the war still ongoing, they first needed to apply to the War Manpower Commission and the War Production Board for permission to build and equip a plant in Dubuque for the manufacture of farm tractors.14,15 The application was approved in mid -June, and the company announced that they planned to begin grading the land for construction of the plant within the next few days.15 Enough of the grading had been completed by mid -August for two building foundations to be laid, and the steel frameworks of seven of the plant's nineteen planned buildings had been started by the end of 1945.11,12 By September 1946, while still unfinished, the plant was complete enough for the first stages of production of combine and stationary power units to begin; and by the end of that year, the plant had a payroll of 850.1 Page 164 of 720 When the news of the new plant was first announced in February 1945, it was reported that the company was expected to hire Dubuquers for the new plant, rather than bring in existing employees from elsewhere.16 However, the first announcement of appointments by the company in late June were all current employees at other John Deere plants, and the company stated that "the balance of the personnel of the Moline Tractor works" would eventually be transferred to Dubuque.17 While construction progressed on the plant itself, the company also sought a solution to housing the workforce it was bringing to Dubuque. Development of Deereville Deereville Neighborhood 441 pGt � ewu -Th. N \ USGS The Na en B—daties B" se't�MEe Elee Pm' G graphicNan " Inform t✓pn,t N,ttn, NMI, 2—Hydiograph¢+`DaFaset Natl ,hal L:i SAT, == 34 22� 1 � W*24 HILLCRMf i 16416 j I Deereville Historic Resources T1 �-.' �� =1 Deereville Outline — WILBRICHT LN hN Deer House piggy! r`> T �o r 7C A QQ O 500 11000 THECITY OF Feet DUB+ Parcel and survey data: City Scale 1:4000 Of Dubuque, Heritage Works N Masterpiece on the Mississippi Map of Deereville Survey Area, showing houses developed by John Deere The Deereville neighborhood encompasses several blocks, bordered by Asbury Road to the north and east, Avalon Road to the west, and Hillcrest Road to the south. The buildings included in the survey area have addresses on the east side of Avalon; on Broadlawn; Morningview; Page 165 of 720 Chaney; Ogilby; Mullin; on the south/west side of Asbury; and on the north side of Hillcrest, within the survey area boundaries. Valley View Road runs east -west from Avalon to Chaney inside the survey area. Deereville Neighborhood O 500 1000 rHe crry of__1 Feet Parcel and survey data: City Scale 1:4000 IN Of Dubuque, Heritage Works N Mnsterp rec•e on the Mrssic.ippi Aerial view of Deereville Survey Area before development, in the 1930s The neighborhood is right at the point where Dubuque's West End begins. Originally outside the Dubuque city limits, the West End was developed from rolling farmland into residential and commercial areas during the post-war years. Asbury Road existed as the route leading to the neighboring town of Asbury. Some homes and institutional buildings, such as the Mt. St. Rose School for girls, already lined this section of Asbury Road by the mid-1940s. Mullin Road also was somewhat built up prior to the Deereville development, having eight houses on it by 1942. The remainder of what became the Deereville neighborhood was largely undeveloped when John Deere began looking for a place to build its employee housing. Page 166 of 720 In April 1946, the Dubuque City Council received a proposal to annex about 60 acres of land directly west of its city limits, including two subdivisions: Hillcrest Park and Hillcrest Subdivision No. 2. The reason for the proposed annexation was that the two subdivisions were being considered for a housing development by the John Deere company, if the cities' sewer and water systems could be made available to the development. The land had already been platted and sub -divided, and John Deere was planning to build about 100 houses in the neighborhood. (STUDY BLUEPRINT OF ANNEXED AREA City Manager A. A. Rhomberg, left, Is shown discussing a blueprint of the newly -annexed area of the city with Lavern Tim• pie, whom he has Just appointed as civil engineer. Mr. Temple, whose original home was Moline. III., was recently released from the civil engineering corps of the navy, after serving in the Pa• cific theater and attaining the rank of lieutenant. He Is the first to hold the Job of civil engineer since 1937. (Telegraph -Herald Photo 1. Telegraph -Herald, April 16, 1946, p. 1 The City Council approved the annexation, and by June, the City was installing a new water main to service the annexed land. In July, the next major step in the development began, with regrading of the land and streets.' A sewer system was installed by the City, at John Deere's expense, the following January. On July 10, 1947, the city of Dubuque issued building permits for 94 residences (78 single- family homes and 16 duplexes) to the Iowa Improvement company, a subsidiary of John Deere, which was handling the development. Construction began soon after. Page 167 of 720 START STREET I ANNEX PROJECT UNDER WAY 1 GRADING WORK Company Lays Groundwork For Home Building I ,' Tirst major stop In the public improvement of the sanesed lands at the west corporate limits of De- bsque has been taken with a start of street grading which eventually 011l extend to nine street,, In the area. Under a contract recently award- ed by ltsbuque city council to Sumner Sothic and company, of ('hlrago, hoary g-ading equipment .. - •.yy�� loss been mowed into the district to +� •'R . I level off grades sod hills where j the Hint streets will Intersect the ..,. a -re than Ss acres included In the Wan«sad territory. Eventually there Is to be a sIr 41._4 ' able housing project In this di:- { trim to he handled by the Juhn .v r •' Deere Dubuque Dubuque Tractor compact) 1 w .s�,•. with close to loo now dwellings Planned in the Initial enterprise. Grading will be completed on all or portions of the following --- M , i,u-•:'Sac. I &_.ets: Avalon, Broadlawn. Morn Street grading equipment pictured above has roiled Into so• lagriew. Chsnev, Ogilby, Mullin. tion and work has started to round into travel shape nine streets Hlllrrrst,-alleyt-trr, sad .\abury in the newly annexed lands at the west corporate limits of Du - goad. buque- There are slightly more than 59 acres of land in the set- I While street paving Is out Coos' Hexed territory and streets to coma under the grading project t►mhalyd by the city in the :in' in H,Itcrest, Avalon, Broadlawn. Morninpview, Chaney, O9tlby, siedwe future, the street,, when, Mullin, Valleyv,ew, and Asbury road. Contract for the grading ail told out. graded and otherwise project recently had been let by the Dubuque city councll to prepared as traffic rhanels, prob. Sumner Sollitt and company, of Chicago. (Telegraph-Herald •41y will b► surfaced with Scared, photo) crushed talk or some such type I of tereporary surfacing. I I And under an arrangement with John lot company when that' cuiw ids wick the Paris peace con - the Jaho Deere company. a so,. ;r Mi... m„v, into produr•'1on, feri•nce.•'y , Itary newer project to serve the th. •' " Accuses Tito dl-trlr't is to be financed by the In an addrrsa prepared for the i V! :10 company irid rlt ohe.r a M'CORMACK HITS rise. a sswhil "Are we to watch n!atum )tut a,llelning �. IJMaess while war, the reaper, cutting in on this rester proje• the Kul" of Tito sows his seed l %I;I psis to aork out their t. u[ death." Tinting arrangements with the Ir, ?IrC'ormack said of Tito. "1 dustry sml through contact wr!, T I T 0 S R E G 1 M know that he urd••rs the Imprison - City offb :ale. metic of nuns. fur no crime. which The properties at the venal r,�: __f1 In fact means death through cruel• t pirate limits of the city were a : .\CCuSeS irU pssdV Leader ly" hexed In April of 1946 to provid,- g "We• as a nation, must be firm. the mor,lrlpallty's newest rest. Of War on Church pathrough our all powerful state de- I d,-n.is] area. rtment, 1n our dealings with na• , AuJ the grading of nine streets tional governments who would I of 'he d'st:tct represents the fleet Washington- 4A-)—Demanding a make a plaything of religion or a I Major stop In Improving that area firm policy toward Yugoslavia, folble of Chriatlanity," McCor• preparatory to the sort of actual house lsemnrratic t.eader MrCor- mark went on. ere home construction to provide meek. of Masmrhusetts, asserted Condemns Force d wr!!Ing■ for personnel to tee Sararday that Marshal Tito "and el•agoslavla. the people of the r brought to llubueue to work at the his Communist maoelstes" have Coped States of America decry i . ,-aua,•d ,he d,-ath of 15o prlesta and, yaur re!I21uu+ ti•rrurtam and open - Telegraph -Herald, July 28, 1946, p. 22 The construction company hired for the project was Sumner S. Sollitt & Co., a Chicago firm. The Sollitts had been a renowned construction family in Chicago since the mid-1800s, and by the 1930s, there were three major construction companies in Chicago run by various Sollitt family members. The Sumner Sollitt Co. had made national news during World War I for building an ROTC training camp capable of housing 21 companies (2,500 men) in ten days.45 During World War 11, the company built more training facilities at Naval Station Great Lakes. On Jan 1, 1942, it was reported that the Great Lakes Naval Station was going to spend $33M to expand its facilities in order to accommodate 45,000 men.aa By September 1947, the first homes had been completed in the new John Deere development. The Telegraph -Herald printed a photo of seven finished houses on the east side of Chaney Road near Hillcrest (some of "about a dozen" complete at the time) and interviewed one of the Page 168 of 720 residents, Mrs. Elmer Roete, whose family had been the second to move into the development. The article mentioned again that: "only veteran John Deere workers who were transferred here from the Moline or Waterloo plants when the local plant began operations, and who have been commuting since that time, are eligible to occupy the homes."22 Exterior of 2068 Chaney in early September, 1947. Homeowner Mrs. Elmer Roete stands outside her property. 2056, 2042, 2028-2030, 2012, and 2002 Chaney are visible in the background. Source: Telegraph -Herald Mrs. Elmer Roete and her daughter in the living room of their house, 2068 Chaney, in early September, 1947. Source: Telegraph -Herald Two months later, the TH reported that the development was nearing completion. The article described the houses as "brick structures which vary in design, but are all modern and comfortable."' Page 169 of 720 HOMES BEING BUILT FOR DEERE EMPLOYES i Deere workers who were ferred from the firm's pl other 61tles. (Telegraph. Photo) a trans. -- — nte MeralId n You Will Want to See and Hear Those Famous Oklahoma Cowboys -T\ • t �t AA •OYIIOV Telegraph -Herald, Nov? 23, 547, p. 21 Deereville Architectural Styles The Deereville Survey Area displays a variety of styles of architecture, reflecting the period of its development, with a few early homes from the 1920s-1940s in Revival and Craftsman styles, especially along Asbury and Mullin Roads; and the majority of houses built in the late 1940s and 1950s in the Minimal Traditional and Ranch styles. All of the houses built by John Deere are in the Minimal Traditional style. Page 170 of 720 Deereville Buildings by Architectural Style (Avalon Road; Broadlawn Road; Morningview Road; 2735-2995 Asbury; 2992 Hillerest) — ousnu Bell Tower IN ® 2925 2192 2905 2897-2895 2191 2875= „M,2193 2170 2186 .• 2168 q Ci 2173 2735 2160 2176 7F51 2163 2166 2165 Q 2156 2155 2154 2143 O 2146 2145 2144 2132 2133 M 2135 2130 2122 2123 2126 2125 2124 2112 2113 2116 2115 2118 WMM C/6 W W r%a" wow W we" CJ00Q p E3 2098 2097 2096 2097 2098 2088 2087 2088 2091 2094 rrr555 2084 2081 2082 2089 2086 2074 2075 2078 2077 2084 2076 2069 2074 171 2066 2065 2064 2067 Q 2066 2056 2055 2059 2048 2048 Q 2048 2045 2045 2046 2036 2040 2035 2034 2035 2036 2025 2024 2025 2026 2005 2012 2011 2012 2992 0 2004 fl 2000 John Deere House (Minimal Traditional) Other Minimal Traditional Craftsman Colonial Revival Tudor Revival FF Cape Cod - Ranch No Style Page 171 of 720 Deereville Buildings by Architectural Style (Chaney Road; Ogilby Road; 2585-2715 Asbury Road) N A 2715 O 2705 2655 2625 2145 2138 2605 2133 2132 2595 2585 2125 2130 2123 2115 H 2116 2115 1 2104 2106 rr 2099 Ct9 2096 2095 2096 2091 2089 2090 2088 2085 2088 2079 2078 2076 2075 g 2074, 2069 2065 2060 2061 2059 2068 2056 2055 2050 2045 2042 2035 „ r 2035 2033 U 2030 2027 r 2028 2025 2015 2013 2014 2015 2020 2003 2002 2005 2010 John Deere House (Minimal Traditional) Other Minimal Traditional Craftsman Colonial Revival Tudor Revival Cape Cod - Ranch No Style Page 172 of 720 Deereville Buildings by Architectural Style (Mullin Road; 2411-2565 Asbury Road; 2420-2500 Hillcrest Road) a N A 2565 0 2545 2525 2495 2485 2475 2095 2455 . 2085 2090 24 2447 2075 2080 AN, d 2055 2060 2439 2433 2050 2429 i 2040 2425 % 2030 2421QG 2417 2013 2010 2415 6 ® 2480 24702460 2450 2440 2430 24262420 2411 6 Fj G6@augla� C�Bmo33 C30 John Deere House (Minimal Traditional) Tudor Revival Other Minimal Cape Cod Traditional Craftsman Ranch Colonial Revival No Style 1920s-1930s: Dutch Colonial Revival The celebration of the hundredth anniversary of the Declaration of Independence in 1876 sparked a nationwide nostalgia for the colonial period. Beginning in the 1880s, and accelerating in the early decades of the 20th century, the characteristics of various colonial architectural styles were used for residences and other buildings across the country. The Georgian and Federal styles were especially popular for imitation: their symmetry and classical details lent a stateliness to the buildings that borrowed them. The new buildings rarely mirrored the old styles Page 173 of 720 exactly, but instead added to, exchanged, and exaggerated their features, to create a recognizable but eclectic Colonial Revival look. Dutch Colonial Revival architecture likewise adapted the features of its antecedent style. Original Dutch colonial architecture was often single -story, with a shallow pitch to the roof. This changed over time, as later Dutch colonial buildings were sometimes one -and -a -half or two stories tall. The Dutch Colonial Revival architecture in the 20th century took the gambrel roof shape often seen in the original buildings, and set it at a very steep pitch, creating two- or occasionally even three-story houses. They also added dormers that were never seen in the original Dutch colonial buildings. The style could look more informal than Georgian revivals, evoking a cozy rural feel with the gambrel roof shape resembling a barn. At the same time, the steep roofline was very practical for creating a larger living space for families. The period of popularity of the Dutch Colonial Revival style predates the post -WWII planned development boom by a couple decades, and, like several other early styles seen in the Deereville Survey Area, the homes in this style were already in built on one of the two streets (Asbury and Mullin) that had already been developed prior to the annexation of the area by Dubuque in 1946. The two examples of Dutch Colonial Revival homes in the Deereville Survey Area are 2425 and 2545 Asbury Road. Both were built in the 1920s, and have the Dutch Colonial Revival style's characteristic features of a steeply pitched roof, gambreled to the side, long front -facing dormers, and asymmetrical layouts on the first story of the front facade. 1920s-1940: Tudor Revival (1) Another revival style that flourished in the United States in the decades before WWII was Tudor Revival. The movement began in the United Kingdom in the second half of the 1800s, as part of the same reaction to industrialization that produced the Arts and Crafts movement. The style drew from features of vernacular Medieval English architecture: steeply pointed rooflines, half- timbering, stone or brick detailing, and prominent chimneys were some of the identifying traits of Tudor Revival architecture. In the United States, it became especially popular in the first half of the 20t" century, when there was a popular turn towards rural aesthetics, which were seen as a balm for a soul battered by the bustle, dirt and noise of modern urban life. Unlike the Colonial Revival styles, which were generally symmetrical and formal in their design, the Tudor Revival styles were homey and asymmetrical, and spoke to a nostalgia for an imagined simpler, more rustic time. As with the Dutch Colonial Revival style, the Tudor Revival style was most popular before the time when John Deere was constructing its planned development in Dubuque. The only Tudor Revival house in the Deereville Survey Area is 2095 Mullin, which was built in 1940, before the period of significance for the Survey Area. 1910s-1930s: Craftsman (8) The Craftsman architectural style in the United States developed out of the nineteenth-century Arts and Crafts movement. The Arts and Crafts movement, which arose in the United Kingdom, emphasized handmade work and truth to materials, as a reaction to the opulence of the Victorian Era and the mass production of the Industrial Revolution. The architecture and interior decoration coming from the Arts and Crafts movement was often rustic, and sometimes left unfinished, to allow the beauty of the natural materials to be seen. Page 174 of 720 In the United States, the principles of the Arts and Crafts movement were popularized among the American public through Gustav Stickley's magazine The Craftsman, (published beginning in 1901), which featured plans for homes in the style that came to be known as Craftsman. A Craftsman home is typically characterized by simplicity of design and detailing, the exhibition of fine workmanship and the use of natural materials such as wood and stone. Craftsman homes are usually one story or one -and -a -half stories with shallow roofs, dormers and windows set in the gable end. One of the most iconic and widely -used examples of Craftsman house, the bungalow, had its American beginning in California in the late 1800s, as a high -style adaptation of Indian and British colonial architecture. Before long the type was simplified and spread across the country as an affordable house for the working class in the 1910s through 1930s. The homes generally are small -to -medium size, and either one story, or with an additional half -story in the roof level. The roof is sometimes hipped, but often side -gabled, with a distinctive front -facing dormer. The roof often extends past the front of the house to form an open porch. There are several examples of Craftsman style bungalows in the Deereville Survey Area. Most are found along Asbury Road and Mullin Road, which were the two streets in the neighborhood that were already largely developed before the annexation of the neighborhood by the city of Dubuque in 1947. These homes were generally built in the late 1920s and the 1930s. One example showing the characteristics of the Craftsman style is 2417 Asbury Road. This house has the typical bungalow roofline: a shallow front gable, with overhanging eaves, and dormers and a front window making the attic level into a half -story of additional living space. 1930s-1940s: Minimal Traditional (132) In the 1930s, the Great Depression made economy a primary concern in house design. Small, single -story houses with traditional forms but pared -down decorative elements dominated the middle-class housing developments of this era. Many of the Minimal Traditional houses had elements of the Tudor Revival style that preceded this time, such as a prominent chimney and a front -facing gable at or near the main entryway. The roofline had a more moderate pitch, however, and little to no overhang of eaves. Minimal Traditional houses could be made of a variety of materials: brick, stone and wood siding were used, sometimes together. After World War II, millions of GIs returned home, many of them ready to get married and start families. At the same time, companies across the country were building new factories and hiring workers to jumpstart their post-war production in the new consumerist economy. An enormous amount of new housing was needed, and it often needed to be built quickly, and at an affordable price for a blue-collar worker. The Minimal Traditional style that had been developed during the economic hardships of the Great Depression was still very practical for these purposes. As the houses built in the Deereville Survey Area in the Minimal Traditional Style were typically built in the same time period as the planned development by John Deere, houses in this style make up the majority of the contributing structures to the Deereville Survey Area. Three of the most significant types of Minimal Traditional houses found in the Deereville Survey Area are discussed below: John Deere houses, Vernon Carris houses, and a single Lustron house. John Deere Houses All of the houses developed by John Deere for the Deereville neighborhood are in the Minimal Traditional style. They are single -story, with brick walls, hipped or gabled roofs with no eaves, and minimal decorative elements: pedimented entries with square columns on the duplexes, Page 175 of 720 eave returns inside front -facing gables, trellises near the entries of some designs. Some houses have a Modern element in corner windows. There are seven original design styles for the John Deere houses. Each residence's original design includes a living room, and a kitchen, utility room and bathroom adjacent to each other in that order. The kitchens and utility rooms were all designed with doors giving access to the exterior of the houses. Deereville House Plans �H WT NI a�f FA] ��. PNI Pr gR1nl i 11�1 1M, CJ e.n Wn �^9 I.! i ILK LMay y UIl �Y Nh R(PM IAt1,N O ❑ ❑ D O Type 1 Type 2 Type 2, var. A Duplex Hipped Roof, 2-Bed A Extended Living Room W, t PM I IlYM� OWN" qPM gllw Pa1y f n1 n O o Type 2, var. B Type 3 Type 4 Extended Kitchen Hipped Roof, 3-Bed Front -Gabled, 3-Bed I.GI 4�n'•�I W Wt PNI Wll Ml 4'M u.ro •n. I IM W1 PM, I,ry ,un.n C u ❑ ❑ ❑ O O Type S Type 6 Type 7 Side -Gabled, 2-Bed A Side -Gabled, 2-Bed B Side -Gabled, 2-Bed C Page 176 of 720 Type 1 is a duplex, with entries to each residence on opposite sides of the house. It has a generally rectangular footprint (long side facing the street), with a slight L-shape created by a front -gabled extension of the living room of the secondary residence. The primary residence has two bedrooms, and its main entryway has a pedimented porch supported by several square columns. The secondary residence has one bedroom, and its main entryway has a smaller pedimented porch supported by two simple square posts. 2084-2086 Morningview, a typical example of the Deereville duplex design Type 2 is a 2-bedroom square-footprinted house with a hipped roof and corner windows at both front corners. There are two unique variations to this type: one (Type 2, variation A) with an extended living room at the left side of the front facade, changing the main entry location to the inside wall of the extension; and one (Type 2, variation B) with an extended kitchen at the left side of the front facade. Both variations have hipped roofs over the extended areas, and keep the corner front windows. 2082 Broadlawn, a typical example of a Type 2 Deereville house Page 177 of 720 2025 Morningview, a Type 2 variation with an extended living room (var. A) 2077 Morningview, a Type 2 variation with an extended kitchen (var. 8) Type 3 is a 3-bedroom house with a hipped roof and corner windows at one front and one back corner. The layout of the house is generally rectangular (short side facing the street), with a slight L-shape created by a hipped -roof extension on one side of the front facade. This extension contains a dining room, which has a large picture window on its front -facing wall. Page 178 of 720 2098 Morningview, a typical Type 3 Deereville house, which notably retains the original steel windows that were used in all of the Deereville houses Type 4 is a 3-bedroom house with an identical layout to Type 3, but with front -gabled roofs instead of hipped roofs on the house and the dining room extension; and with no corner windows. .al@.sesMQ � 2098 Avalon, a typical Type 4 Deereville house Type 5 is a 2-bedroom house with a side -gabled roof. It has a symmetrical front facade, with one window on each side of a centered entryway. Page 179 of 720 2066 Avalon, a typical Type 5 Deereville house Type 6 is a 2-bedroom house with a side -gabled roof and an extended living room on one side of the front facade. The extension has a front -facing gable and a picture window on its front wall. The main entry is on the inside wall of the extension, and has a covered porch with decorative trellis supports. (2074 Avalon) 2074 Avalon, a typical Type 6 Deereville house, which notably retains its original trellis porch supports Type 7 is a 2-bedroom house with a side -gabled roof and an extended bedroom on one side of the front facade. The extension has a front -facing gable. Page 180 of 720 2079 Chaney, a typical Type 7 Deereville house Vernon Carris Houses Many of the other Minimal Traditional houses in the Deereville Survey Area were developed around the same time as the John Deere houses. Vernon Carris, a contractor from Moline, Illinois, built twenty of the houses in the Survey Area between 1948 and 1951, first for the company Dubuque Homes, Inc., and later as a developer himself. Carris bought several lots in the Hillcrest Park subdivision in 1949, three of them directly from the Iowa Improvement Company (John Deere's housing development branch that was in charge of the Deereville development). Carris, who moved to Dubuque in 1946, built houses throughout the city in the late 1940s and throughout the 1950s. Carris houses were typically small, usually single -story frame houses in a simple Minimal Traditional style. A good example is one of Carris's earliest Deereville houses: 2126 Broadlawn, for which he obtained a building permit in November of 1948. Three more houses for which Carris obtained building permits on that same day are 2130, 2144, and 2154 Morningview, which are rarer examples of one -and -a -half -story Carris houses. Page 181 of 720 2126 Broadlawn, constructed by Vernon Carris c. 1948-1949. 2154, 2144, and 2130 Morningview, constructed by Vernon Carris c. 1948-1949. Source. Google, photographed July 2022 Elsewhere in Dubuque, as in Deereville, Carris often constructed several houses in an area simultaneously. In October 1951 he obtained building permits to construct three houses on Coates Street: 2215, 2225, and 2235 Coates.47 In 1958, an advertisement showed a photo of a new home he had built at 1283 Blackhawk Drive.41 This was one of his final projects, as Vernon Carris passed away in February 1959, at the age of 74. Page 182 of 720 "IN MY EXPERIENCE WITH HEAT- ING I HAVE FOUND GAS TO BE A CLEAN, DEPENDABLE, ECONOMI- CAL FUEL. IN MY OWN HOME I HAVE USED GAS FOR HEATING, COOKING, WATER HEATING AND REFRIGERATION FOR MANY YEARS, AND I INSTALL GAS IN THE NEW HOMES I BUILD WHERE EVER IT IS AVAILABLE." The abomr statement vas made by Mr. Vem Cams. the dean of Dubuque btaldmg contra Io6. and a man who has been building lop quality home for many years. Me authonty, to make thu sutemem Iles In his long •.peruacs In the home bwldmq proiession. Mr. Carrie POP —re — of qm In his own home hm been rery economy -1. As he says above he uses gas for heating. cookiaq. water heating and w bigeration in his 7— home and his whole gue bid for the winter p erlod ex. tending from September. 19S$ to May. 1956. inclusive. was only 6194A2. Whether you're building a new home or remodellnq an old ane. tnetall gas heodrq. A home Is only as modem as its haatiaq system and a gas hear. inq system is the moot modem you can buy. Mr. Vern Carris 151 Cherokee Drive NOW, 1 OUT OF S HEAT WITH GAS SEE YOUR FAVORITE HEATING DEALER NO DOWN PAYMENT - FOUR YEARS TO PAY GA ANCE PAYMENTS AS SMALL AS SA IS MONTHLY rth Central P164ve C q Ad featuring Vernon Carris, Telegraph -Herald, 7 Oct 1956, p. 34. Lustron house: One other notable Minimal Traditional house in the Deereville Survey Area is 2048 Avalon, one of only a handful of Lustron houses ever built in Dubuque. Lustron houses are prefabricated houses made of enameled steel panels that were produced for a very short time in the years after World War II. The homes, which had entirely enameled steel interiors as well as exteriors, down to the built-in vanities in the bedrooms, were meant to be affordable, low - maintenance housing for returning veterans and their families. However, the expense of production and difficulties in distribution caught up to the company quickly. Fewer than 3,000 Lustron houses were built between 1948 and 1950, before the company declared bankrupty and was forced to close. Today, Lustron houses are valued for their rarity and unique contribution to the history of post -WWII construction. The house at 2048 Avalon is a very well-preserved example of a Dove Gray Lustron house. The house received its building permit in November of 1949, and its original occupants were George M. and Helen Kelley, workers at a local power plant and the Dubuque Packing Company, respectively, and their two sons. Page 183 of 720 2048 Avalon, the single Lustron house in the Deereville Survey Area 1930s-1970s: Ranch (10 The ranch style was a west -coast residential style that developed in the 1930s, and later made its way across the rest of the country. It became the most popular style for new residences in the 1950s and 1960s. Ranch houses can be identified by their horizontal design: they are usually single -story, with built-in garages extending their facade. Larger ranches often have a wing at one end with a front gable. Picture windows and ribbon windows are common features in their design, as are iron porch supports and decorative shutters. There are ten ranch houses found in the Deereville Survey Area, most of them built during or soon after the years of the planned development's construction, as extra lots were sold off by the Iowa Improvement Corporation. These houses were each built individually by their respective owners, and therefore vary in size, design, and material. One of the last houses built in the Deereville Survey Area is 2100 Ogilby, a brick ranch house that was constructed in 1962. Sources 1. "Dig Deep for Asbury Sewer," Telegraph -Herald, 12 Jan 1947, p. 24. 2. "City to Speed Sewer Project," Telegraph -Herald, 25 Jun 1946, pp. 1-2. 3. "Start Street Grading Work," Telegraph -Herald, 28 Jul 1946, p. 22. 4. "Asbury Water Main Started," Telegraph -Herald, 2 Jun 1946, p. 13. 5. "60 Acres in Asbury Area Annexed by Council Vote," Telegraph -Herald, 16 Apr 1946, p. 1. 6. "School Merger is Considered," Telegraph -Herald, 15 Sep 1946, p. 17. 7. 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"Bucks County Certified as Critical Defense Area; Will Pave Way for Building Boom," Bristol Courier, 8 Oct 1951, pp. 1, 2. 36. Zeigler, Connie J., "Foster Gunnison and His Magic Homes," DoCoMoMo-US.org, < https://docomomo-us.org/news/foster-gunnison-and-his-magic-homes> Accessed 8 Jan 2024. 37. "Five Buildings for School Now Finished," Bristol Courier, 8 Oct 1951, pp. 1, 6. 38. "New Office Doesn't Have `Country' Aspect," Bristol Courier, 9 Oct. 1951, pp. 1, 4. 39. "Big Project Hinted," Kingston Daily Freeman, 22 Jun 1951, p. 10. 40. "Plan to Build 10,000 Homes In and Around Morrisville," Doylestown Intelligencer, 12 Jul 1951, p. 1. 41. "Plan New Town Near Steel Plant," Hanover Evening Sun, 22 Aug 1951, p. 5. 42. "Seek JC Ban in Pa. Housing," Baltimore Afro American, 28 Aug 1951, p. 12. 43. Principles of Planning Small Houses. FHA, 1940. Page 185 of 720 44. "Great Lakes Naval Station to Expand; Spend $33,000,000" The Escanaba Michigan Daily Press, 1 Jan 1942, p. 2. 45. "Use of Lumber in Army Cantonment," Edgewood Journal, Edgewood IA, 19 Jul 1917, p. 4 46. McAlester, Virginia & Lee. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Alfred A Knopf, 1991. 47. "News of Record," Telegraph -Herald, 8 Oct 1951, p. 12. 48. "Dubuque Dream Homes Spahn & Rose Has Helped Come True," Telegraph -Herald, 31 Mar 1958, p. 16. Page 186 of 720 STATE HISTORIC STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE TORY PRESERVATION Sample ISIF from Deereville IOWASITEINVE 50319 p 600 East Locust Street � Des Moines, IA 50319 OFFICE O F IOWA (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 iowacuIture.gov/history/preservation IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024126 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Warren Rundle Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2155 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Park Block(s): 3 Lot(s): 5 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 187 of 720 Address: 2155 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 188 of 720 Address: 2155 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.709604 42.507916 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 30F_ Page 189 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2155 Morningview Rd Address: 2155 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: This is a single -story brick house with an L-shaped footprint created by a projecting wing on the north side of the front elevation. The main entryway is on the inner side of this projecting wing. A long flat -roofed porch extends from the side of the projecting bay across the rest of the front elevation. It is supported by decorative metal supports. The original main entry door is single -leaf, wood -paneled door. The windows have been replaced with wood windows that seem to either be sash windows or awning windows, with the large window opening at the front of the house having a pair of these windows. The house has a side -gabled asphalt shingle roof with no eaves, and original aluminum siding under the gable on both sides of the house. The projecting wing is front -gabled with an asphalt roof, and decorative eave returns under its gable. There is a carport that has been added on to the northern elevation. The interior layout of this type has two bedrooms, one in the front corner of the house opposite to the projecting wing, and the other in the back corner behind the front bedroom. The main entry opens onto the living room, which occupies the projecting wing. In the back corner of the house behind the living room is an eat -in kitchen. In the back center of the house are the utility room and bathroom. The front yard is a grass lawn. There are bush plantings near the house. A curvilinear concrete path leads to the front entrance from the public walkway. The northern part of the site has a narrow asphalt driveway that leads to the carport. History: The building at 2155 Morningview Rd. was built by Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Warren Rundle as the first resident of the home in 1952. The directory lists their occupation as metallurgist. jULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM OF Page 190 of 720 s �/ ��3,a i l• 1 i` _ II'� � � }�b r:1': f �✓ � � 6 y.�J� �r'r.{ �jrtw fl�i�j 'g�'�- i��� ,ia',�. _/o �:�;_: .� ern ±'��r: ��`.�-,� ,..dnr,,� �,/J ,fir, %ire v�s✓�^.`�:. �.'"': �p�Y 'J�r.!"r .r .$, L' s�/-�� r..' '.r PW ..a 1! ,,. 2155 Yorningviell Rd 0- IoTia Impr Co. C- Sumner S. Soli.itt w Co. Erect 3.7. ? ae onr,- lkiellink B.P. 298 7 10 7 $4902. E.of At. Fetn. Art. III, Sect. 3 b, addition to sided: Re of :present dwelling. Granted Docket No. 60-66 31 from side lot line. O. Robert Hueller C. Zephyr Aluminum Products Inc. Reroof S.F. Masonry Dwelling B. P. 1110 12-2-63 289,00 C--Ken Schromen ddi-Uion to si%_e & Rear of S.r.Masonry. Dwellg.3.F. 410 7-1-69 1.500.00 215 5 I :omins- 4 icw Ro C C.-Lob 'Hu-ller C.-Dvburue 2rs-ulalion & Sic1 rr T..2�~.ry7-c icie Cable itn S.F, rhno 1,67 � 76 O-Robert Mueller C-Mettille Roofing Reroof .SF fr. dwllg. BP 515 5129179 $800.00 Board of Zoning Adjustment Docket 40-81 Variance from side yard setback requirements - Approved 11/19/81 on conditions - not closer than 1', meets bldg. code 2155 Morningview 0-Robert Mueller C-Dub. Insul. & Siding install portiko SF brk dwllg BP 4038 1/20/82 $705.00 0- Robert Mueller C- Disco Bldg t/o, reroof, awning, SF BP 28518 3-28-95 52425.00 Page 193 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024176 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Jos Schulte Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2165 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Park Block(s): 3 Lot(s): 6 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 194 of 720 Address: 2165 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): Not Visible Walls (visible exterior): 09 Asbestos Roof: 05 Metal Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (mark your opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1950 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 195 of 720 Address: 2165 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70957902 42.508039 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 30F_ Page 196 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2165 Morningview Rd Address: 2165 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2165 Morningview Rd. is a one story single family home. The building has a rectangular plan with a small single car garage on the southern portion of the wall. The building has a concrete block foundation and asbestos shingle walls. The building is entered through a continuous gable overhang that shelters the front door, the overhang is supported by masonry piers. The front door is paneled and has multiple lights. The building has a vinyl tripartite window with a central fixed window that is flanked by two vinyl casement win- dows. Elsewhere, are one -over -one vinyl windows. The building has a gabled roof with medium overhanging eaves, the roof is a metal seam roof. There is an attached garage on the southern side, and a large concrete block chimney on the southern wall. The front yard is enclosed with a picket fence. The front yard has a large mature tree in it. The southern part of the site has a narrow concrete garage that leads to the attached garage. History: The building at 2165 Morningview Rd. was built in 1950. The Dubuque City Directories list Joseph Schulte as the first resident of the home in 1952. The directory lists their occupation as bookkeeper at Potosi Supply Company. IULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 197 of 720 Or All, fop i MR- 111, tP WOF Ul At, y �a-, Poo 216 5 Mornirgview Road 0—Vern Czrris Erect S.F.Frane Dwe11g.B.P. 833 11-6-50 F,5C0.00 0- Mary Lee Fox C- Top All New roof, sd, SF BP27288 11-18-94 $1985.00 0-Mary Lee Fox C-John Schwendinger erect 40"x6'1" porch cover over exist. stoop SF BP36344 11/5/96 $1623.00 Page 200 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024188 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Michael Felderman Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2168 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Park Block(s): 2 Lot(s): N BAL OF LOT 9 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 201 of 720 Address: 2168 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 15B Vinyl Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1952 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: W.L. Hansel & Son I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 202 of 720 Address: 2168 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70911198 42.508276 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 203 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2168 Morningview Rd Address: 2168 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2168 Morningview Road is a one-story single-family home built in the Minimal Traditional style. The home is built on a corner lot and has an L-shaped footprint with a concrete foundation and vinyl cladding. The entrance porch is partial width and is a wood platform with plastic balustrade. The main entrance door is a single -leaf, single light door. The primary window type is a paired, one -over -one vinyl window. Elsewhere are the same vinyl windows in a standalone fashion. The roof is a cross gable with asphalt shingles, it has medium eave overhangs and minimally overhanging rake ends. The building is on a large lot with an expansive grass lawn. There are isolated trees throughout the site. Near the house is a garden planting with plants. A curvilinear pathway leads from the public walkway to the front entrance. The southern portion of the site has an asphalt and concrete parking pad. History: The building at 2168 Morningview Rd. was built by W.L. Hansel & Son in 1952. The Dubuque City Directories do not have an entry for this address until a much later date. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 204 of 720 Page 205 of 720 r,rt� � iph t�ot� ILI -- _ W A0, 2168 Xorningvie-.d Road a-J.F.3dga:v O-W. T. Hansel & Son Erect Z.F.Frame Lwallg.B.P. 56C 8-I1-52 5,' 00- 00 500.00 Jnnst. carnort to rear of S,F.T'r.L'taQ11r. D.P. 369 6-12r62 U--James Edgar C-Johns Home Imp. Partial reroof SFFr Dwllg, B.P. 365, 5/10/77 250.00 0- Goodwin C- Top All leer goof, sd, SF BP27493 12-6-94 $1712.00 Page 207 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024189 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: James McDonald Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2193 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Park Block(s): 3 Lot(s): 7 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 208 of 720 Address: 2193 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 01 - No Style County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 1 OA - Concrete Block Walls (visible exterior): 09 Asbestos Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1952 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: W.L. Hansel & Son I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 209 of 720 Address: 2193 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70952404 42.50835102 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 210 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2193 Morningview Rd Address: 2193 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2193 Morningview Road is a one -one-half story single family home with an irregular plan. There is a driveway and concrete path lead- ing up to the porch.The entrance porch is a stoop with a metal railing. Entering the home through the main entrance door it is a single leaf, single light, paneled door. The primary window type is double and single hung one -over -one vinyl windows. With a composite featuring a vinyl tripartite picture window and one -over -one. The roof is a cross gable with medium overhanging eaves. It is clad in asphalt shingles. There is an attached garage at the rear of the site with a flat roof that is also used as a deck. The front yard is a grass lawn. Several shaped bushes are planted close to the building. There are two large mature trees in the front yard. A curvilinear concrete pathway leads to the front entrance from the public walkway. On the rear of the site there is a detached shed. History: The building at 2193 Morningview Rd. was built by W.L. Hansel & Son in 1952. The Dubuque City Directories do not have a listing at this address until a much later date. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 211 of 720 -3 t � F ` V nar too — pay`. y�• X ? tips rmill Y - er w 1 slop j� 1 hii s .t a / a,- -�S �•����_ in —4 wowi 1 K 4w A � � 2193 Morningview Road 0-E. 0. gortemeyer C-W.L. Hansel & Son Erect S.F,-�rame Dwellg.B.P. 830 11-11-52 109000.00 C}=FIcon ',toss Cm. F. R1uck & Sons Cont.Attached Gar to s de of S.F.Fr£�e Dwelig.B.P. /•-0q 6-22-62 2, 000. CO 0-James McDonald C-Burke Alumatic cover soffit, part., SF frm dwllg BP 6298 9/28/83 $200.00 0-James McDonald C-Burke Alumatic soffit, fascia SF frm dwllg BP 6876 5/l/84 $487.00 2193 Morningview 0-John McDonald C-Bill Stoffel reroof SF frm dwllg BP 7197 6 18/84 _$1200.00 0-Jim McDonald _ C-Steve Schnee siding, trim, casings, soffit, SF frm dwllg BP 14049 7/28/88 $3189.00 Page 214 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024109 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Michael Jenning Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2046-2048 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: W Building(s) ❑ District ❑ Site ❑ Structure ❑ Object of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Park Block(s): 4 Lot(s): S 25' OF LOT 17 B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): If eligible property, enter number of: Contributing Noncontributing Buildings 1 Sites Structures Objects Tota 1 1 If non -eligible property, enter number of: Buildings Sites Structures Objects Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ❑ Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ® Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 215 of 720 Address: 2046-2048 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01 B01 - Duoex Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01 B01 - Du B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): Not Visible Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 216 of 720 Address: 2046-2048 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70902196 42.506291 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 217 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2046-2048 Morningview Rd Address: 2046-2048 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: This is a single -story brick two -residence house with an L-shaped footprint created by a projecting wing on the northern corner of the building.. The roofline of the building has been modified to have a projecting eave. The southern entrance is a door at even level with the exterior concrete pad, serving as a stoop. The northern entrance is sheltered somewhat under the projecting roof eave. Both en- trances have single leaf doors. There is an additional entrance on each of the sides of the building, further back from the main entries. The original windows have been replaced with either fixed or hung vinyl windows with faux muntins. The house has a side -gabled asphalt shingle roof with wide overhanging eaves. The gable material is now vinyl siding. The projecting wing is front -gabled with an asphalt roof, it has eave returns. The interior layout of this type has two bedrooms, one in the front corner of the house opposite to the projecting wing, and the other in the back corner behind the front bedroom. The main entry opens onto the living room, which occupies the projecting wing. In the back corner of the house behind the living room is an eat -in kitchen. In the back center of the house are the utility room and bathroom. The building is listed as non-contributing due to modifications that affect integrity. The site is dominated by a plain grass lawn. There are driveways on either side of the site that lead to concrete/asphalt parking pads. There is a mature tree in the front lawn. History: The building at 2048 Broadlawn Rd. was built by Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Earl Jochum as one of the first residents of the home in 1948. The directory lists Earls occupation as supervisor at John Deere. 1ULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 218 of 720 n -,. R .w \ i�S�yC l'Jy�."r'no P� ✓."Ej .. 4 s:+4y pyre 61 4rf s°3 v ial. Y� 20 6-aC48 Lorninrview Rd. 0- Iowa Inpr. Co. C- Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. Erect Zara Family Yasonry Dviel? inp- A.P. 317 7/10/147 �7904.00 0- Dwight & Fern Lloyd C- Owner New roof, sd, 2F brk BP26510 10-26-94 $1350.00 Page 221 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024111 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Vernon Haney Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2067-2069 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Park Block(s): 1 Lot(s): N 25' OF LOT 7 AND S 25' OF LOT 8 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 222 of 720 Address: 2067-2069 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01 B01 - Duoex Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01 B01 - Du B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 223 of 720 Address: 2067-2069 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70954801 42.506579 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 224 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2067-2069 Morningview Rd Address: 2067-2069 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: This is a single -story brick two -residence house with an L-shaped footprint created by a projecting wing on the southern corner of the building. The main entries to the respective residences are on the sides of the building. The southern entrance has a minimal over- hang porch roof with no supports. It is a single -leaf insulated steel door with a light at the top. The northern entrance has a projecting gabled porch that is supported by square posts, it has a segmental round arch opening. The entrance door is a single -leaf but cannot be easily seen from the ROW. Each residence has one additional entry on its respective side of the building. The original windows have been replaced with a variety of vinyl windows, some of which are one -over -one hung windows, and some of which are sliding windows. The house has a side -gabled asphalt shingle roof with no eaves, and original aluminum siding under the gable on both sides of the roof. The projecting wing is front -gabled with an asphalt -shingle roof, and decorative eave returns under its gable. The interior layout of this type has a primary residence with two bedrooms, and a secondary residence with one bedroom. Each main entry opens onto the residence's living room, which occupies a front corner of the house. At the back corner of each residence is the kitchen, which is also accessible by the residence's additional side entry. The utility room for each residence is at the back of the house, next to the kitchen; and is accessible by the back entry. In the primary residence, the bathroom is also at the back of the house, next to the utility room; and one bedroom is at the back of the house next to the bathroom, while the other is at the front of the house, next to the living room. In the secondary residence, the bedroom is at the back of the house, next to the utility room, and the bathroom is at the front of the house, next to the living room. Each residence has a closet in each bedroom, additional closets in the hallways and living room, and a small pantry in the kitchen. The front yard has is dominated by a glass lawn. There is a rock garden directly adjacent to the building. Two mature trees are in the front lawn. A narrow driveway is at either end of the property. History: The building at 2069 Morningview Rd. was built by Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Vernon Haney as the first resident of the home in 1952. The directory lists their occupation as supervisor at John Deere. 1ULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM OF Page 225 of 720 MAM EM 8 q(t;r h' 7 �'F.�= r'.� - f', :?1 �'!�' IG�"d.. �1 .x. ..�; �` 8. !?1,1�%'!1fib,r s 2 06 -2.069 Yorn in iew Rd* _ 1 0- Io:ra I,n. pr. Co. C- Sumner S. Sollitt Co. Ercet Two ]Fa- i l�r Maso=r Dwelling B.P. 305 7/10/47 7904,00 Page 228 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024114 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Harold Howes Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2084-2086 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 62 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 229 of 720 Address: 2084-2086 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01 B01 - Duoex Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01 B01 - Du B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): Not Visible Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 230 of 720 Address: 2084-2086 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70906999 42.506766 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 231 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2084-2086 Morningview Rd Address: 2084-2086 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: This is a single -story brick two -residence house with an L-shaped footprint created by a projecting wing on one front corner of the building. The main entries to the respective residences are on the sides of the building. The northern entrance has a gabled porch with a rounded opening below. It is supported by synthetic fluted columns. There is an additional entrance to the northern residence further back on the building. The southern entrance has a minimal overhanging porch roof that is supported by synthetic fluted columns. It has a single leaf insulated steel door entrance. Further back on that elevation is a paneled door with nine lights. The original windows have been replaced with a variety of vinyl window types. The house has a side -gabled asphalt shingle roof with no eaves, and original aluminum siding under the gable on both sides of the roof. The projecting wing is front -gabled with an asphalt -shingle roof, and deco- rative eave returns under its gable. The interior layout of this type has a primary residence with two bedrooms, and a secondary residence with one bedroom. Each main entry opens onto the residence's living room, which occupies a front corner of the house. At the back corner of each residence is the kitchen, which is also accessible by the residence's additional side entry. The utility room for each residence is at the back of the house, next to the kitchen; and is accessible by the back entry. In the primary residence, the bathroom is also at the back of the house, next to the utility room; and one bedroom is at the back of the house next to the bathroom, while the other is at the front of the house, next to the living room. In the secondary residence, the bedroom is at the back of the house, next to the utility room, and the bathroom is at the front of the house, next to the living room. Each residence has a closet in each bedroom, additional closets in the hallways and living room, and a small pantry in the kitchen. The site has a front lawn of grass and plantings for flowers and shrubs. A rock garden with shurbs is near the house. There are narrow concrete driveways on either end of the site. There is a small one -car garage at the rear of the site with a gable roof. History: The building at 2086 Morningview Rd. was built by Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Harold Howes as the first resident of the home in 1952. The directory lists their occupation as maintenance man at John Deere. jULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 232 of 720 r 'a,>., a�+ v_ "`� ,�+�ov�.M 5::. '��`,'''`" �a`p� �:ef f ,`4 r"'.:�,'"�/I✓/ 5�,� 2w" py .a. '6$ � i it 7F •r N i lftbl j '4 �� y�� � � ti•t � ��C s.w t � r r; a ,i � "� v, �yy� � ���%�"s� >, ,s �_ ����'_f�"i "vt" �5-i".'�y�. x7�.'.�„ � N��„a 5. �4'�k .^ iq � � !'� •: f y. y� �`L;. _ i --4pwA 17 41 f�'► �'� ci �''\�'"'(((►►►�� �¢�}�` .,,,,���.��'i� sk�v r�4�t� �y_= ;� �+�„`rF• '1 a'�� �' c��ei�i� � ` � ,. ��� h KZ 07 I, — r�uw i a T _ Otis ...� _• s .. - _ 2084-208_6 Morning -viers Rd. - Iova Impr. Co C- Surner S. Sollitt & Co. Erect Two Family I1as my Duelling B.P. 314 7/10/'47 37904- 00 2086 Mornirzvi ew Road 0-Harold 0. Howes Erect -Frame Garage B.F. 97 3-19-54 400•00 )-Ruth Meyer C-Dick Koerperich .ear -off, reroof 2F res BP18969 7/18/91 S2400.00 -Jim Meyer C-Owner /o, resheet, reroof det. garage 2F BP36938 5/8/97 S625.00 Page 235 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024115 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Mary Bockhaus Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2089-2091 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Park Block(s): 4 Lot(s): N 25' OF LOT 9 & LOT 10 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 236 of 720 Address: 2089-2091 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01 B01 - Duoex Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01 B01 - Du B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 237 of 720 Address: 2089-2091 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70958498 42.506903 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 238 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2089-2091 Morningview Rd Address: 2089-2091 Morningview Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: This is a single -story brick two -residence house with an L-shaped footprint created by a projecting wing on one front corner of the building. The main entries to the respective residences are on the sides of the building: the northern residence's entrance is on the side with the projecting wing; the southern residence's entrance is on the opposite side. Both entries have small entry porches sup- ported by wood posts with simple capitals: the southern residence's entry porch is front -gabled with an arched opening below, it his supported by single square posts at each front corner; the northern residence's entry porch is flat -roofed and supported by synthetic fluted columns. The original main entry doors are single -leaf doors which are insulated steel. Each residence has one additional entry on its respective side of the building. The original windows have been replaced with vinyl windows, most of which are sliding windows. The house has a side -gabled asphalt shingle roof with no eaves, and original aluminum siding under the gable on both sides of the roof. The projecting wing is front -gabled with an asphalt -shingle roof, and decorative eave returns under its gable. The interior layout of this type has a primary residence with two bedrooms, and a secondary residence with one bedroom. Each main entry opens onto the residence's living room, which occupies a front corner of the house. At the back corner of each residence is the kitchen, which is also accessible by the residence's additional side entry. The utility room for each residence is at the back of the house, next to the kitchen; and is accessible by the back entry. In the primary residence, the bathroom is also at the back of the house, next to the utility room; and one bedroom is at the back of the house next to the bathroom, while the other is at the front of the house, next to the living room. In the secondary residence, the bedroom is at the back of the house, next to the utility room, and the bathroom is at the front of the house, next to the living room. Each residence has a closet in each bedroom, additional closets in the hallways and living room, and a small pantry in the kitchen. The front yard is a grass lawn, there is a rock garden with shrub plantings near the house. There are narrow concrete driveways on either end of the site. History: The building at 2089 Morningview Rd. was built by Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Mary Bockhaus as the first resident of the home in 1952. The directory lists their occupation as bookkeeper. jULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 239 of 720 s `w r 4 y — 1 ®R, ►\ P1 •,� , • 2009-2091 Morninrvie.v Rd. �- Iowa Impr. Co. C- Summer S. Sollit' 3: Co. erect T:,o Family iosonrr- Ihrelling 3.F. 303 7/10/47 t 7904* 00 Page 242 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024043 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Harry Muir Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2010 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): LOTS 22 & 23 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 243 of 720 Address: 2010 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): Not Visible Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1946 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 244 of 720 Address: 2010 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70571304 42.50585501 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 245 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2010 Mullin Rd Address: 2010 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2010 Mullin Road is a one -one-half story single family home with a minimal traditional style. The building is a side gabled massed plan. The rectangular home has a foundation that is not visible with Brick walls. There is a rear first story addition and rear dormer ad- dition both clad in vinyl siding. The entrance porch is a stoop with plain posts and the roof is recessed into the structure's roof. There is a single leaf, panel, and a multilight door. The primary window style is a composite large double picture window with faux muntins making four -over -one lights with a wooden sash. The secondary window type is a single/double hung window with wooden sash and six -over -six windows on the southeast side of the house. The roof is a side gable with asphalt shingles and a rear shed dormer on the later addition. There is an attached single car garage with a low slope roof that serves as a balcony, it has a perimeter handrail. The site has a gras lawn with several bushes, trees and garden plantings. A tall wood fence separates the front lawn from the rear lawn. There are tall coniferous trees in the rear yard. There is a tinted concrete driveway in the northern part of the site that leads to the attached garage. History: The building at 2010 Mullin Rd. was built in 1946. The Dubuque City Directories list Harry Muir as the first resident of the home in 1948 and he is listed again in 1952. The directory lists their occupation as Carr Adams and Collier Company. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 246 of 720 ff 1�il 1 i ���l 5 leis ♦..� - 3 ♦9! *.t x s, 1 07 ram• � � � r ' 4 rC.•^• ,b SAS, � ,.�... 4 � 0 4 ' NO er r 3 vo. pie / — --- .-... _------ __..__ 2010 IuU n-_Road_ _-------- -._ .0- Harry Ibir . C- E.K. Staneli Erect S.F.Frame Duellir:g B.P. 437 8/20/1�6 34,900.00 C-Rimmiker Pool's Erect Seimming Pool B.F. 21+2 5-7-62 1,500.00 0-Harry Muir C-Jim Wernimont Reroof SF fr dwllg BP 1445 10/24/79 $700.00 0-H.A. Muir C-Hamner Nails .add set of steps from deck to ground SF frm BP-17156 06/22/90 $600.00 2010 Mullen Rd. 0-Kathy Muir C-Tim O'Malley Const. reroof flat areas SF BP19520 10/28/91 $2500.00 Page 249 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024127 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Elmer Friedman Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2013 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 32 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 250 of 720 Address: 2013 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01 B01 - Duoex Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01 B01 - Du B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 251 of 720 Address: 2013 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70847102 42.50587098 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 252 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2013 Mullin Rd Address: 2013 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2013 Mullin Road is a one story single family home with a rectangular plan that is built in the Ranch style. The foundation is concrete block and the walls are clad in wood shingles. The building is entered through a concrete stoop that has wrought iron hand railings. The entrance door has a classical surround. The main entrance has a flush single leaf multilight door. There is a tripartite window that is comprised of a single fixed window flanked by one -over -one single hung windows with minimal casing. The hipped roof has medium eave overhangs, and it is clad in asphalt shingles. A prominent brick chimney is located on the side. Also on the site is an attached garage with a flat roof. The site has a limestone retaining wall near the driveway and separating the property along the southern boudry line. The front lawn is mostly grass and there are low bushes in front of the building. History: The building at 2013 Mullin Rd. was built in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Elmer Friedman as the first resident of the home in 1952. The directory lists their occupation as H J Friedman insurance Agency. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 253 of 720 T Page 254 of 720 Page 255 of 720 2013 lttillin Btd 0-Elmer Friedman 0-Chas glaP s Erect S.F.Frene Dwellg.B.P. 409 8-7-51 13,000.00 C,lroy Hinz Construct ,.ttached garage to side & rear of S.F.Fr, a dcjellin€. B.F. r65 11-17-60 63'000.00 0- Thelma Miehe C- Top All New roof, sd, SF BP27019 11-10-94 $3460.00 0- Thelma Miehe C- Top All New roof, sd, SF BP27153 11-15-94 $3460.00 Page 256 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024194 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: John Walbrun Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2025 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: W Building(s) ❑ District ❑ Site ❑ Structure ❑ Object of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 33 B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): If eligible property, enter number of: Contributing Noncontributing Buildings 1 Sites Structures Objects Tota 1 1 If non -eligible property, enter number of: Buildings Sites Structures Objects Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ❑ Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ® Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 257 of 720 Address: 2025 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 1 OC - Ranch County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1953 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 258 of 720 Address: 2025 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70626398 42.50604901 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 259 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2025 Mullin Rd Address: 2025 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2025 Mullin Road is a one-story single-family home built in the Ranch style. The side gabled massed plan building is rectangular and has a concrete foundation. The wall material is both brick and engineered wood. The entrance is accessed by an unsheltered concrete stoop. The main entrance door is a single leaf, insulated steel door with faux panels. The primary window is a three-part bay window with a central fixed window and faux divided lights. The secondary windows are vinyl one -over -one windows, some of which are cov- ered on the south elevation by metal awnings. The building has a side gabled roof with wide overhanging eaves and asphalt shingles. The building is Non -Contributing due to its build date predating the period of significance. The site is largely dominated by a large grass lawn, though there are several organic shaped rock gardens in the front lawn. In the northern part of the site there is a narrow concrete driveway which leads to the front stoop and attached garage. History: The building at 2025 Mullin Rd. was built in 1953. The Dubuque City Directories list John Walbrun as the first resident of the home in 1942. The directory does not list their occupation. IULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 260 of 720 e. - s iL 2025 Ih llin Road O—S.V.Van lrlinkle C-1-lark 5trub Erect 5.:im b e11C.D.P.733 10-1-53 11,000.00 0-Newell VanWinkle C-Johns Roofing Reroof SFFr Dwllg, B.P. 1026, 9/12/77 900.00 0-Paul Shuhert C-Frank Timmerman enlarge living room, SF brk dwllg BP 9099 8/27/85 $1600.00 0-Robert & Ray;nctte Even C-Owner erect 18'x20' 4-season roon SF BP38353 3/24/98 520,000.00 Page 263 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024040 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Merlin and Stella Smith Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2030 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: W Building(s) ❑ District ❑ Site ❑ Structure ❑ Object of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 21 B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): If eligible property, enter number of: Contributing Noncontributing Buildings 2 Sites Structures Objects Tota 1 2 If non -eligible property, enter number of: Buildings Sites Structures Objects Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ❑ Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ® Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 264 of 720 Address: 2030 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 01 - No Style County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 15B Vinyl Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1941 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 265 of 720 Address: 2030 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70575503 42.506062 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 266 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2030 Mullin Rd Address: 2030 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2030 Mullin Road is a two-story single-family home with gable front form. The rectangular plan building has a concrete foundation and vinyl sided walls. There is a side addition with a secondary entrance on the facade. The porch entrance is a stoop with a wrought iron railing and a metal awning roof. The entrance door is a single leaf door. The vinyl windows are one -over -one with plain casework, they are standalone and also ranked in pairs. The roof is front gabled with medium overhanging eaves and it is clad in asphalt shingles. At the rear of the site is a front gabled garage that has two vehicular openings, vinyl cladding, and an asphalt shingle roof. The building is Non -Contributing due to its build date predating the period of significance. The site has a front yard of grass with a large mature tree. A concrete walkway leads to the front door. The southern part of the site has a narrow driveway which leads to a garage with two single car openings. The garage has a shallow gable roof covered in asphalt shingles. History: The building at 2030 Mullin Rd. was built in 1941. The Dubuque City Directories list Merlin and Stella Smith as the first residents of the home in 1952. The directory lists their occupation as shovel operator at county engineering and "The Powder Puff'. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 267 of 720 i 19 n, R -' `r ,,�\. � ' .,`✓ \�+-a ..��, +s-. �. � 7y�i � R�q' it I44 { :' #}.e'T`dD' 'k, � � ry^$'. y r ,� �+ ±�"s. v ✓ '.M1(, v S+ f t+��s,' 20,20 Wile n Roe d COMerl in smi tb C-nd Koe rpe ri ck ldditian to J.F.FSreme A-velling.B.P. 516 9-1-48 500.00 0. Robert :.:7eyer C . Builders & Remodelers Reside S.F. Fr. Dwellg.B.P. 1149 10-3-66 2,400.00 0-Dorothy Schroeder C-Best Quilt Garages Erect 24x20' det frm gar, flt slb, SF BP 32470 9/l/95 $7164.00 Page 270 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024013 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Robert and Inez Walsh Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2035 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: W Building(s) ❑ District ❑ Site ❑ Structure ❑ Object of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub # 2 Block(s): Lot(s): 34 B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): If eligible property, enter number of: Contributing Noncontributing Buildings 2 Sites Structures Objects Tota 1 2 If non -eligible property, enter number of: Buildings Sites Structures Objects Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ❑ Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ® Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 271 of 720 Address: 2035 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 07E - Craftsman County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 04C - Limestone Walls (visible exterior): 05E Aluminum Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1926 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 272 of 720 Address: 2035 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70627798 42.506219 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 273 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2035 Mullin Rd Address: 2035 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2035 Mullin Road is a one story single family home with a generally front gable form. The generally rectangular plan building has a rear addition. The building has a limestone foundation and engineered wood clad walls. The entrance is a concrete stoop with wrought iron hand railings. It leads to an enclosed porch with a gable roof that is supported by square columns. Three -over -one wood windows are placed in the enclosed porch. In front of the porch is a concrete stoop with a short run of stairs that has wrought iron handrailings. The door to the enclosed porch is a storm door and the main entrance door to the building is not visible. The primary windows are hung one -over -one vinyl windows that are sometimes ganged together in pairs. They have minimal plain casework, some of them are covered with metal awnings. The secondary window is a protruding bay window with fixed vinyl window units. The roof is a predomi- nantly front gable roof with asphalt shingle with medium overhanging eaves. The chimney is off center and is made of concrete blocks. The building is Non -Contributing due to its build date predating the period of significance. The building sits atop a modest hill, a concrete walkway with a run of six stairs that leads up to the front yard. The front yard is a grass lawn with some shrubs close to the house. There is a narrow driveway at the northern part of the site. It leads to a single car garage with a gable roof and decorative vergeboards. History: The building at 2035 Mullin Rd. was built in 1926. The Dubuque City Directories list Robert and Inez Walsh as the first residents of the home in 1952. The directory lists both of their occupations: Dubuque Packing Company and Nurse. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM OF Page 274 of 720 xm!w� JIM- 0000,0" 2035 WUin Rcad C-Chris Anglin C-11odern Siding 3c Rclofinn Co. Reside F.F.Frame Dwellg.B.F. 517 7-23-59 500.00 0_(h'his kr.g_,I-; C-:iodern Siding & Rcc .,ng `�o. Repair roof S,F,Fr.Dwellg.B.F. 778 9-6-62 66 .00 C. Ken Scnroemen Add. rear S.F. Fr. Dw. B.P. 794 11-19-69 1,600.00 0-Bill Dencker C-Doug Guler reroof SF frm dwllg BP 7766 10/4/84 $900.00 2035 Mullen Road 0-Tom ML*nnLimg-------- _-- _— _C_-.i-scor.__Bldg imp j=lo,_reroof, sd, SF _ B.P. 29660 5 _10 95 __ 2250.00__ Page 277 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024041 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Wilgenbusch Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2040 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: W Building(s) ❑ District ❑ Site ❑ Structure ❑ Object of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 20 B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): If eligible property, enter number of: Contributing Noncontributing Buildings 1 Sites Structures Objects Tota 1 1 If non -eligible property, enter number of: Buildings Sites Structures Objects Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ❑ Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ® Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 278 of 720 Address: 2040 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 01 - No Style County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 15B Vinyl Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1941 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 279 of 720 Address: 2040 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70573198 42.506248 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 280 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2040 Mullin Rd Address: 2040 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2040 Mullin Road is a two-story single-family home with gable front form. The rectangular plan building has a concrete foundation and vinyl sided walls. The porch entrance is a concrete stoop with a wrought iron railing and a gable roof supported by knee braces. The entrance door is a single leaf door. The building has mostly six -over -one wood sash windows with plain casework, they are standalone and also ranked in pairs. The roof is front gabled with medium overhanging eaves and it is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a central brick chimney towards the rear of rear of the plan. The building has a wood deck along the southern elevation of the building. The building is Non -Contributing due to its build date predating the period of significance. The front yard is bisected by a concrete path that leads to the front stoop. On either side of the concrete path is a grass lawn with a large mature tree. A concrete driveway is on the northern part of the site, grading steeply downward. History: The building at 2040 Mullin Rd. was built in 1941. The Dubuque City Directories list a "Wilgenbusch" as the first resident of the home in 1948. The directory lists their occupation as barber at Pitzen & Hicks. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 281 of 720 e 'R .rs .K� ♦ RSUA M SIP 81,."' ¢ a� a✓ ' / 4r � ,1w T' 'w�4�a AMR aM4 � Gry _ r t t rlIf F Yl '� �. --w' • IW WfF- %"�'°--ter �:, .� (� ••� ' � � � : ��� � .144 'yam i G Page 284 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024025 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: John and Mary Schneider Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2045 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: W Building(s) ❑ District ❑ Site ❑ Structure ❑ Object of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 35 B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): If eligible property, enter number of: Contributing Noncontributing Buildings 2 Sites Structures Objects Tota 1 2 If non -eligible property, enter number of: Buildings Sites Structures Objects Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ❑ Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ® Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 285 of 720 Address: 2045 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 07E - Craftsman County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 1 OA - Concrete Block Walls (visible exterior): 05E Aluminum Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1930 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 286 of 720 Address: 2045 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70624101 42.506377 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 287 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2045 Mullin Rd Address: 2045 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2045 Mullin Road is a one -and -a -half story single-family craftsman style home. The plan is rectangular with a projecting wing. The foundation is concrete block and the walls are aluminum clad. The recessed porch spans across the entire width of the home, it has been enclosed with vinyl one -over -one windows. The main door is the single leaf single light door. The windows are three -over -one vinyl hung windows with faux muntins. The roof is a side gable with asphalt shingles and wide boxed eaves. The roof pitch is flared to be a lower slope over the porch. There is a large central gable roof dormer on the front with a brick chimney on the side. The building is Non -Contributing due to its build date predating the period of significance. The front yard is a grass lawn, there are flower and bush plantings near the house. The yard has a large mature tree and a small light - post. A narrow concrete driveway is on the northern part of the site, it has a concrete retaining wall the separates the property from the property to the north. There is a side -gabled, one car garage with aluminum cladding and an asphalt roof at the rear of the site. History: The building at 2045 Mullin Rd. was built in 1930. The Dubuque City Directories list John and Mary Schneider as the first residents of the home in 1952. The directory lists their occupations as product manager at McDonald Manufacturing and employee of Dubuque Stamping. IULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 288 of 720 1N �N`�ivt -�wc t+ «Pied N �!���/ ,"�.r�•��0IN ., dr., •- .r�i�-..,.. ' a _ ,.. �,.: .. - - �. : ' �_ i §+N tl�"r�,i �s M ' p ." F x, t'���/Y�'p :;Y� # aV ;W� ♦ '"ri�y� =A ��il.-'i ����•�i���➢iJl� �t �,a``h isf?p .e' '..�'p 'p.,+',f �71��. N�,� rkii�� Now :;,EE TX �kj6N MIN iNkik Al %vy a 6 IK N T1 2045 Nh111in PA. 0. Donald A. Guler B of A pert to Art III, Sec 3 a, to waive front yard requirement to enable enclosure of front porch for dwelling room. `Iranted of 2-1-72 Docket # 3-72 Erect unattached Fr Garage B.P. 301 5/16/72 1,500.00 0- C-Donald Guler Erect addition to SF FR Dwllg, B.P. 647, 7/6/76 3000.00 0-Don Guler C-Burke Alumatic siding, wind. trim, SF frm dwllg BP 5538 4/28/83 $3000.00 2045 Mullen 0-Don Guler C-Burke Aluminum siding,soffit, window trim on gar., SF res BP 14491 10/7/88 $1161.00 Page 291 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024177 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Minimal Traditional Cottage at 2050 Mullin Other Names: Street Address: 2050 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 19 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 292 of 720 Address: 2050 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 1 OB - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 02A Weatherboard Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1950 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 293 of 720 Address: 2050 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70573701 42.50638999 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 294 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2050 Mullin Rd Address: 2050 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2050 Mullin is a one-story single-family home with a rectangular plan. The building is a side gabled massed plan built in the Minimal Traditional style. The building has a concrete foundation and engineered wood walls. The building has a rear addition. The entrance is a stoop that is supported by plain posts with a slightly overhanging shed roof. The main entrance door is a single leaf paneled, single light door. The primary window type is vinyl sliding windows. The windows have decorative shutters and are covered by awnings. Else- where on the building are one -over -one hung vinyl windows. The roof is a side gable roof with medium eave overhangs and asphalt shingles. There is a deck attached to the rear of the building. There is an addition on the southern rear of the building. The site is a grass lawn, a concrete path leads to the front stoop. There is a narrow concrete driveway in the southern part of the site, which wraps around downhill, to the rear of the building. History: The building at 2050 Mullin Rd. was built in 1950. The Dubuque City Directories do not list a resident at this address. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 295 of 720 ff� AM 1 I III III � II1 it n {` 1• r AW . Page 297 of 720 2050 Mullen Road. 0-C164de Meyers C-i:'.L.Hansel & Son Erect S.F.Frame Dwellg.B.P. 74 b —15-50 b,000.00 Gummy Const . Co. Add to rear of S.F.Fr.DwelIG. B.P. 241 4-23,61 22600.00 C. Beaver Roofing Co. Reroof SF Fr Dwllg B.P. 593 8/7/72 325.00 O - Claude Meyers C - Burke Alumatic Reside SFFr Dwllg, R.P. 1098, 91.1178 1900.00 2050 Mullen Rd. 0-Claude & Ann Meyer C-Burke Aluminum reroof SF res BP 14095 8/8/88 $720.00 0-Claude Meyer C-Bel -Ai rye replace shingles, SF, sd BP 31287 7/10/95 52345.00 Page 298 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024029 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Victor and Betty Walech Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2055 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: W Building(s) ❑ District ❑ Site ❑ Structure ❑ Object of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 36 B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): If eligible property, enter number of: Contributing Noncontributing Buildings 2 Sites Structures Objects Tota 1 2 If non -eligible property, enter number of: Buildings Sites Structures Objects Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ❑ Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ® Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 299 of 720 Address: 2055 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 01 - No Style County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 1 OB - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (mark your opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1931 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 300 of 720 Address: 2055 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70626096 42.50655 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 30F_ Page 301 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2055 Mullin Rd Address: 2055 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2055 Mullin Road is a one -and -one-half story single family home with a rectangular floor plan. The building has a concrete founda- tion and vinyl clad walls. The entrance porch is a stoop that is covered by a half round entrance hood and supported by decorative brackets. The entrance door is a single leaf panel door. The primary window style is double/single hung vinyl windows. The primary windows are three rank one -over -one windows that feature plain casework and faux muntins with a six -over -one grid. The secondary window type is double/single hung vinyl windows with plain casework. The roof is a side gable roof with asphalt shingles and medium overhanging eaves. There is a detached garage with two bays for a single door and a side gable roof. The building is Non -Contributing due its build date predating the period of significance. The front yard is dominated by a grass lawn, there is also a mature tree centered in the front lawn. A concrete path leads from the public walkway up to the house and has a run of seven steps up from the public walkway level. A narrow concrete driveway leads from the north part of the site to a two -car garage at the rear of the site, that has vinyl siding and a side gable roof with asphalt shingles. History: The building at 2055 Mullin Rd. was built in 1931. The Dubuque City Directories list Victor and Betty Walech as the first residents of the home in 1948 and again in 1952. The directory lists their occupation as wood worker at Carr Addams and Collier Company and switchboad operator at "St Joesph." JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 302 of 720 ON Phills,\ i \ 3. I jI ^Y..r'3'•- C m1 i = � 11f mr� ^ 2055 Mullen 0-F. C. Funk C-Owner tear -off, reroof SF frn dwllg BP 5708 5/31/83 S700.00 O-Dennis Barry _---_ C-Steve Decker 8/14/98-- --- siding(v),sof fallEia,csgs, SF BP39162 S4800.00 Page 305 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024168 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Elizabeth Snyder Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2060 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 18 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 306 of 720 Address: 2060 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 01 - No Style County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): Not Visible Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1949 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 307 of 720 Address: 2060 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70574497 42.50655498 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 30F_ Page 308 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2060 Mullin Rd Address: 2060 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2060 Mullin Road is a one-story building with an L-shaped plan built in the Ranch style. The building's foundation is not visible. It has Brick walls with decorative gable material and metal vertical paneling under the front gable. The entrance is a concrete stoop and the entry door is recessed in the wall. Metal railings are on each side of the porch stairs. The main entrance door is a single leaf wood panel door with nine -lights. The primary windows are two -over -two horizontal muntin wood sash windows. There is also a tripartite window with a fixed central window flanked by two -over -two windows. The roof is both hipped and gabled and medium overhanging eaves. It is clad in asphalt shingles and has a centered brick chimney. The front yard has a lawn of grass and a gentle slope upward to the house. There are several bushes and shrubs near the house and a large mature tree in the front yard. A narrow driveway is south of the yard that curves downward and toward the rear of the house. History: The building at 2060 Mullin Rd. was built in 1949. The Dubuque City Directories list Elizabeth Snyder as the first resident of the home in 1952. The directory lists her working at Nu -Way Cleaners & Hatters. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 309 of 720 V"'W Aw .-Alawd- lk Page 311 of 720 2060 Mullen Road. 0-.Charles Snyder C-I-rn Barris Erect. S.r.Br.Ven. Dwellin;.r.P. 505 8-23-49 8,000.00 C . Beaver Roofing Co. Reroof S.F. Br. Dwe11g.B.P. 1172 10-3-66 325.00 0-Elizabeth Snyder C-Dennis Bauer tear -off, reroof SF brk dwllg BP 11541 4/6/87 $1086.00 0-Elizabeth Snyder C-Burke Mum. soffit,fascia,window'trim, SF res 3P18719 6/6/91 S750.00 0- Betty Snyder C- Mike's Roofing New roof, sd, SF BP26986 11-9-94 $1500.00 Page 312 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024154 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Harry Davis Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2075 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 37 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings 1 Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota 1 1 Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 313 of 720 Address: 2075 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): Not Visible Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1948 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 314 of 720 Address: 2075 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70626096 42.50669098 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 30F_ Page 315 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2075 Mullin Rd Address: 2075 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2075 Mullin Road is a one -and -a -half -story building with a generally rectangular plan. The building is a side -gabled -massed -plan built in the minimal traditional style. The building's foundation is not visible and the walls are multicolored brick. The building is entered through a concrete stoop that has a metal railing and is uncovered. The door is a Tudor style, board -and -batten door with a single light. The primary window type is a fiberglass tripartite window with a fixed central window that is flanked by single hung windows. The window openings have rowlock sills. The roof is a side gabled roof clad in asphalt shingle, it has a central brick chimney. There is a large garage at the rear of the site, with a two -car door and a steep side gabled roof clad in asphalt shingles. The house is built atop a low hill. The front yard has a gras lawn that is bisected by a concrete path with a run of stairs up from the public right of way. There is a light post feature in the front yard. There are some trimmed bushes closer to the house. On the north- ern part of the site is a narrow concrete driveway with a block retaining wall. At the rear of the site is a very large garage with a steep gable roof and two -car garage door. History: The building at 2075 Mullin Rd. was built in 1948. The Dubuque City Directories list Harry Davis as the first resident of the home in 1952. The directory lists their occupation as plumber. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM OF Page 316 of 720 2075 o � w:+ c ,.rrg ��M,w�r� � •v:'�r+"^'ti�"`v`r 1:� FF �-� �c"g.Y',rn�ll, I& 2075 bUllen Road. C-Harry LF-vi s. Bi+ect S.F.Frnme Lwellg.B.P. 85 4-26-48 49000.00 C-Precision Roofing Rcroof sf fr dwllg B . P . XX213 8 Apl 76 9 00. 00 0-George Davis C-Bel Aire Home Impr t/o, reroof, SF, sd BP 32270 8/23/95 $2710.00 Page 319 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024026 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Irvin and Shirley Seubert Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2080 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: W Building(s) ❑ District ❑ Site ❑ Structure ❑ Object of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 17 B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): If eligible property, enter number of: Contributing Noncontributing Buildings 2 Sites Structures Objects Tota 1 2 If non -eligible property, enter number of: Buildings Sites Structures Objects Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ❑ Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ® Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 320 of 720 Address: 2080 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 07E - Craftsman County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1930 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 321 of 720 Address: 2080 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70576903 42.50674198 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 322 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2080 Mullin Rd Address: 2080 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2080 Mullin Road is a one -and -a -half story single family home with a square plan. The building is built of multicolored brick. The building has a side gable form and is built in the craftsman style. The building has a concrete foundation, the walls are built up of mul- ticolored brick with tapestry brick in the gables and at the water table. The building has a full width porch under a continuous roof. It is supported by square piers, and has a low capped wall of tapestry brick. The building has a single -leaf, paneled door with a light. The windows are fiberglass one -over -one windows, with brick rowlock sills. The building has a widely overhanging, side gable roof, with rafter tails and an open eave. There is a central shingled dormer with a triple window under a gabled dormer roof. The dormer has rafter tails. The roof is clad in asphalt shingles. The building is Non -Contributing due to its build date predating the period of significance. The site has a long driveway to the rear of it which leads to an attached pull under garage that has been added to the rear of the build- ing. The front yard has a grass lawn, with a centered mature tree. History: The building at 2080 Mullin Rd. was built in 1930. The Dubuque City Directories list Irvin and Shirley Seubert as the first residents of the home in 1948 and 1952. The directory lists their occupation as "Seubert & Fesler" (radiator sales), and operator at Vouge Beauty Shop. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 323 of 720 Wl r MA Of OCR; ONE-UP , M, Mom 4 g!'-,' -Ou OAA IM PIMA I -A - All, Me" R r7l Affil ME . . . . . . . . . . . . ........... ........... ol V, par! ­01 F ww"o Al s 6�f�yi� 4 1�d z"1 IYWVY,T x:d 9tl'✓• � �J�l AP " OF 2080 phulin Road B.of A. Petn to wive side yard requirement for erection of outside stairway 1s from side lot line Granted Docket No. 1-56 O -Roma s Pu1 s C-Chn s Klaas 2000.00 Alteration to Int. of S.F.Fr.Dire]1g. B.F. 16 1-9--62 O-Geo Divis C-DISCO eside sf fr dwil. & soffits fascia B.P. 1401 24-6-75 1050.0' 0-Roman Puls C-Burke Alumatic rero of frt. of SF frm dwllg BP 6981 5/16/84 $475.00 2080 MULLEN ROAD •y`- O-John Schneider C-Beyer Const t/o, reroof, SF, sd BP 31176 7/6/95 $2160.00 0-John Schneider C-Dan Maury erect 14'x18' frm storage shed, SF BP37955 10/16/97 S5000. 0-John & Jeanne Schneider C-McLain Fence/Owner replace handrail, rework existing platform, stairs,rail SF BP41555 4/2.7/2000 S2000.00 Page 326 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024014 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Emmett Delaney Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2085 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: W Building(s) ❑ District ❑ Site ❑ Structure ❑ Object of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Park Block(s): 1 Lot(s): LOT 14 & N 25' OF LOT 15 B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): If eligible property, enter number of: Contributing Noncontributing Buildings 2 Sites Structures Objects Tota 1 2 If non -eligible property, enter number of: Buildings Sites Structures Objects Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ❑ Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ® Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 327 of 720 Address: 2085 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 07E - Craftsman County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 15B Vinyl Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1926 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 328 of 720 Address: 2085 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.706282 42.50686801 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 329 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2085 Mullin Rd Address: 2085 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2085 Mullin Road is a one -and -a -half story single family home. The building is a side gable massed plan and is built in the Craftsman style. The building has a concrete foundation and vinyl clad walls. The building has a side addition. The building is entered through a partial width porch with square piers that is covered by a gabled side roof. The door is a single leaf, paneled, multilight door. The supports are battered piers with capitals. The main windows are hung wood sash with three -over -one divided lights. There are also aluminum casement windows on the south side addition. The side gable roof is asphalt shingle with medium depth eaves showing ex- posed rafter tails and brackets on the rake end. The site has a detached garage at the rear, two cars with single door and entry door. Tall side gabled roof with asphalt shingle and aluminum siding. The building is Non -Contributing due to its build date predating the period of significance. The front yard slopes up to form a hill. The front yard has a grass lawn decorated with trimmed hedges. A concrete walkway with a medium run of stairs leads to the front door from the public walkway. It has metal handrails. The north side of the site has a concrete walkway that leads to a large two car garage at the rear of the site. History: The building at 2085 Mullin Rd. was built in 1926. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 330 of 720 AR ftp-,—.. a 2085 Xullia Road 0-E. J. Delaney 11-22-50 2t0.00 Repaire to interior of S.1r.7rame Dvelliug.B.P. 84-6 C . Icon Burkhardt Reroof sf fr dw B.P. 604 8/24/71 600.00 0-Anthony Rosenow C-Owner erect 24x36 det. frm garage, SF frm dwIIg BP20156 5/6/92 $8597.00 0- Anthony Rosenow C- Top Line New roof, sd, SF BP26076 10-13-94 $3475.00 2085 MULLEN ROAD — 0-Anthony Rosenow C-Top Line Siding, sof, cas cvrs, fdn for patio rm, 12x16' deck, SF BP 31028 6/28/95 $9400.00 Page 333 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024044 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Gene Tully Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2090 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): LOT 2-14 & LOT 16 & LOT 16A A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 334 of 720 Address: 2090 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 01 - No Style County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): Not Visible Walls (visible exterior): other Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1946 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 335 of 720 Address: 2090 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70574103 42.50692199 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 30F_ Page 336 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2090 Mullin Rd Address: 2090 Mullin Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2090 Mullin Road is a one-story single-family home with a rectangular plan built in the ranch style. The building is a "hipped roof box" form with walls clad in permastone. The building is entered through a concrete stoop that has a wood railing. The door is a single -leaf multilight door. The windows are two -over -two wood sash windows with horizontal muntins and plain casework. The windows are often found in ranks of multiple windows in the same opening. The roof is a hipped roof clad in asphalt shingles that has medium width eaves and a brick chimney in the center. There is an attached single car garage on the basement level at the rear side of the house. The building is Non -Contributing due to its build date postdating the period of significance. The front yard is a grass lawn, it has a concrete path from the public walkway to the front entrance of the house. There are plantings of large bushes near the house. The front yard has a flagpole and a lightpost. History: The building at 2090 Mullin Rd. was built in 1946. The Dubuque City Directories list Gene Tully as the first resident of the home in 1948. The directory lists their occupation as treasurer at Dubuque Lumber and Coal. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM OF Page 337 of 720 �>rs ,'ra'► y��� k. ♦ � d 4" v ^�`�`St� ' ��' 11 t)'a � 7 �� F"�� r 1d/' Q:<'''r�^�y ON NN P ry,t l 1����'"'F (•Vy vi rig �`'�➢'�"�— � - Wiz' �i`� Cy��rF ems.' r L-J-' LJ f9izs�-- rF mCv '^ �.tA, Yid �Rf d�� r �j�l��b�`1� - it 1� ? 9,. y. _ 1 10 Air_t .r E NONE-, III, - - - ---. 2090 :.:allin Rd. 0- E.F. Tully C- Owner Erect single fanily frame dr:elling B.P. 160 5/20/46 C-lary iu2�.y C-MendeRoofing & Sid' 0.00 o. Rercof c.R.Dr. Dwelling. B.P. 284 6-4-70 330. u- Martha Clark C- Top All t/o, reroof, sd, SF SP29466 5-2-95 $2215.00 Page 340 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024128 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Dolores and Stanely Murray Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2005 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): S 50' OF LOT 55 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 341 of 720 Address: 2005 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 342 of 720 Address: 2005 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70744399 42.50571399 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 343 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2005 Ogilby Rd Address: 2005 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: This is a single -story brick house with an L-shaped footprint created by a projecting wing on one side of the front elevation. The main entryway is centered on the front elevation, next to the projecting wing. The entry is recessed under a partial roof overhang. The original main entry door is single -leaf, paneled door with nine lights above. Three additional entries are located on the north elevation. The original windows have been replaced with a variety of vinyl window unit types. The house has a hipped asphalt shingle roof that has been significantly modified to add an eave overhang, and the overhang over the entrance has also been modified. The entrance overhang has a stone pier in the corner supporting the roof overhang. There is a substantial addition at the rear of the building that abuts the garage at the rear of the site. The interior layout of this type has three bedrooms: two at the back of the house, and one on the side behind the living room. The main entry opens onto the living room, which is located in the front corner of the house with the corner window. On the side of the house with the projecting wing is the dining room, kitchen, utility room and bathroom. The two side entries lead to the kitchen and utility room respectively. There are closets in each of the bedrooms and the living room, and the kitchen has a pantry. This layout has likely been altered due to the rear addition of the building. The building is on a corner lot with a grass lawn. The house is built atop a low hill. There is a large tree and other minor plantings in the front lawn. A concrete walkway leads to the front door from the public walk, it runs along the northern boundary of the site. An in- tegrated concrete patio is north of the house. At the southwestern corner of the site, a concrete retaining wall separates the yard from the garage. The garage is a two -car garage with a side gabled, wide -overhang, asphalt shingle roof. History: The building at 2005 Ogilby Rd. was built by Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Dolores and Stanely Murray as the first resident of the home in 1948, 1952. 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Approved 12/18/89 w/condition 2005 Ogilby 0- aro d Me ssen_=droner �MM4 ?209e6o frm. garage, SF brk dwllg 3P 16748 0-Harold hlelssen C-Owner erect 31'xl2' sunroom Sf brk dwllg BP17761 10/11/90 $3000.00 0-Harold Nelssen C-Owner erect 4'xl6' open porch roof, soffit, SF res BP21612 3/8/93 S1200.00 tear -off, reroof Page 347 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024129 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Segurd Sundeen Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2010 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 54 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 2 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 2 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 348 of 720 Address: 2010 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): Not Visible Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 349 of 720 Address: 2010 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70682297 42.50572099 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 30F_ Page 350 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2010 Ogilby Rd Address: 2010 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: This is a single -story brick house with an L-shaped footprint created by a projecting wing on one side of the front elevation. The main entryway is centered on the front elevation, next to the projecting wing. A small flat -roofed entry porch extends from the side of the projecting bay, and is supported on its outside corner by a wood post, and filled on its outer side by a wood lattice. The entry door is a nine -light, wood -paneled, door. Two additional entries are located on the north elevation. The original windows, including the corner window openings, have been replaced with vinyl sliding windows. The house has a hipped asphalt shingle roof with no eaves, and a shorter hipped roof over the projecting wing. The interior layout of this type has three bedrooms: two at the back of the house, and one on the side behind the living room. The main entry opens onto the living room, which is located in the front corner of the house with the corner window. On the side of the house with the projecting wing is the dining room, kitchen, utility room and bathroom. The two side entries lead to the kitchen and utility room respectively. There are closets in each of the bedrooms and the living room, and the kitchen has a pantry. The building is on a corner lot atop a modest hill. A grass lawn surrounds the building. There is a metal shed with a gambrel roof at the rear of the site. History: The building at 2010 Ogilby Rd. was built by Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Segurd Sundeen as the first resident of the home in 1948 and again in 1952. The directory lists their occupation as "worker" at Deer Manufacturing. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 351 of 720 7111, �F � b I _ • F .,rr. Rio �i �';"i ► �,* � ,w, � .. �, ,y y, . � Ill I . . - .._ Ro_ d .... C-IoT"z ?m cve.mant 00. C-�� r S. Q011itt & 00. i r 'erect :. �'.i:is sonr7 !, e11a.B.P. 355 7-10-4 J9 5=5.0 0—S. R. Lundeen Lrect r tame Garage B.B. 700 10-12-49 4j500.00 0-Calvin Hennings C-Owner tear -off, reroof SF brk dwllg BP 12046 6/24/87 $1000.00 Page 354 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024130 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Rex A Brown Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2015 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): N 1 O' OF LOT 55 & S 4O' OF LOT 56 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 355 of 720 Address: 2015 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 356 of 720 Address: 2015 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70737299 42.50585698 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 357 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2015 Ogilby Rd Address: 2015 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: This is a single -story brick house with an L-shaped footprint created by a projecting wing on one side of the front elevation. The main entryway is on the inner side of this projecting wing. A long flat -roofed porch extends from the side of the projecting bay across the rest of the front elevation. It is supported by two sets of wood posts with decorative wood lattice on its front corners, with different wood lat- tice filling its outer side. The original main entry door is single -leaf insulated steel door. One additional entry is located on the northern elevation corresponding to the projecting wing. The building has its original steel, multilight windows with operating casements: a wide version is located on the front elevation of the projecting wing, and a narrower window is centered on the opposite side of the front ele- vation. The house has a side -gabled asphalt shingle roof with no eaves, and original aluminum siding under the gable on both sides of the house. The projecting wing is front -gabled with an asphalt roof, and decorative eave returns under its gable. There is a gabled roof and aluminum clad addition at the rear of the building abutting the carport. The interior layout of this type has two bedrooms, one in the front corner of the house opposite to the projecting wing, and the other in the back corner behind the front bedroom. The main entry opens onto the living room, which occupies the projecting wing. In the back corner of the house behind the living room is an eat -in kitchen. In the back center of the house are the utility room and bathroom. A wooden carport has been added to the northern part of the building. Most of the site is dominated by a grass lawn, a narrow con- crete driveway in the northern part of the site leads to the carport. History: The building at 2015 Ogilby Rd. was built by Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Rex A Brown as the first resident of the home in 1948. The directory lists their occupation as assistant at John Deere. jULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM OF Page 358 of 720 x� {T . - sr_ -.1 e ��.v�,�.� `�o-.•�&:L•�'ya"�1 •s ry�t 5 %C _ �•ij, a � w ,�. , - -- PITS, Wr JIM y. ..! ' ,.•4, fit• �; F•j►, a t� I--yew4WIN >„Qy•...?'�� .�i Pi, �• .� _.. � ?�Sy.l �� ,i�4iW),sd,,�� ♦ 'tea �r� 3Uln�i� .� _ -n v FVS F Sr rS.. t p ' 4� ��4 t'` � - • .S4�f �� `����/"tom+l. PA,�(, ''l ^�E'x�{shy - �- `� .4a'�. �. s - =.. • '- 1` ; _.' i¢-•����:..�`a�}1i:'��'Irr';�-.?Ibn.���.AAGa'�lV"7�1��?,��'i6'��`F .�_ � "_\.« •�: ._ .. .. __ � „ 2C15 C iiby Road. C-Icm9 Imp.-o ement CO, erect. iS.F. jlT*N4 D'vvel l in9. B.P. 3v0 7-10-417 Y,,GV2. VG . Mrs. E . J. Klaucr C . Cy Hanten Add. rear S.F. Masonry Bldg. B.P. 205 4-17-69 3,500.00 0-Charles Klauer C-Owner tear -off, sheeting, reroof SF mas dwllg BP19066 8/7/91 S1525.00 0-Charles Klauer C-Owner install siding on gables, fascia, SFinas dwllg BP19332 9/19/91 $1000.00 Page 361 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024190 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Carole Reittinger Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2020 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 53 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 362 of 720 Address: 2020 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 01 - No Style County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 1 OA - Concrete Block Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1952 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Mark Strub I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 363 of 720 Address: 2020 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70683797 42.50589298 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 364 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2020 Ogilby Rd Address: 2020 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2020 Ogilby Road is a one-story single family home with a generally rectangular plan. The building has a concrete foundation with brick walls. The building is entered via a long set of concrete stairs with an iron hand railing that leads up to the front door. The main entrance door is a paneled single leaf door. The primary window style is a vinyl hung window with faux muntins, the window openings have brick rowlock sills. There is also a protruding bay window fitted with vinyl window units. The central window is fixed and flanked by one -over -one windows with faux muntins. The roof is hipped and has wide overhanging eaves. It is clad in asphalt shingles and has an off -center brick chimney. The house is on a steep hill and there is a pull -under garage in the southern part of the footprint. The site is dominated by the hill that leads up to the house. A large concrete driveway leads to the pull under garage. A retaining wall in line with the house holds back the soil from the yard above. The yard is decorated with a large rock and flower bed that abuts the concrete steps. The concrete steps have wrought iron railings. A rock garden is on the northern part of the site. History: The building at 2020 Ogilby Rd. was built by Mark Strub in 1952. The Dubuque City Directories list Carole Reittinger as the first resi- dent of the home in 1991. The directory does not list their occupation. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 365 of 720 a Q §d1 uY N Page 367 of 720 2020 Ogilby Read O=TAe Barger C-Mark- Strub Erect S.F.Frame Dwellg.D.P. 618 8-25-52 9,500.00 0 - Les Gargen C - Geisler Bros. Reroof SFFr DwIlg. B.P. 365, 4/25/78 1600.00 0-Lee Barger C-Mid-State Co. reroof 1 sect. main roof, soffits, SF res BP 8246 4/8/85 $1750.00 0- F R Leib C- Top All t/o reroof, sd, SF BP28747 4-3-95 52460.00 Page 368 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024169 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Edgar Tauke Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2030 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 52 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 369 of 720 Address: 2030 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 1 OC - Ranch County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 1 OA - Concrete Block Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1949 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 370 of 720 Address: 2030 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70682699 42.50606502 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 371 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2030 Ogilby Rd Address: 2030 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2030 Ogilby Road is a one-story brick building with an L-shaped plan. The building is built in the Ranch style. The building has a concrete block foundation and Brick walls. The building is entered through a partial width porch that also has a wood balustrade and a steep wooden stairs from driveway up to the porch. The main entrance door is a single leaf, paneled door with multiple lights. The primary window is a wood tripartite window with a fixed central window that is flanked by two -over -two horizontal muntin windows. The secondary window is a done -over -one hung window with wooden sashes. The roof is an asphalt shingle hipped roof with wide boxed eaves. The house is high above the street level. There is an attached garage under the southern end of the house entering into its basement. The driveway is flanked by large concrete cheek walls. On the inside of those cheek walls is a wood stair up to the front door, that feature continues to be a deck that is in front of the tripartite window. The front yard gains in elevation, it has a grass lawn with organic rock gardens that are punctuated by plantings of shrubs. History: The building at 2030 Ogilby Rd. was built in 1949. The Dubuque City Directories list Edgar Tauke as the first resident of the home in 1952. The directory lists their occupation as service manager at Belsky Motor. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 372 of 720 IMAM I 1 \ '� t� �� is-, .. a �. .y y ,r •r _y t Y� 'S181i M,,�� 1 sy Q{ d o 'a�•-rs=E' i�i � s4'"� 'Ye o 3,� �?al�� Via! � f �,w"RA ♦ , ti. i/�.�'— - , �e !! s}i�g��.,� LdE Q�'mr°�o,. •' 11t� �� y �f,6cC r 9 rSW y ..4 lb mw- moo Y ;. did}�+ 1 lYrY t � � .. ��3' � J•. 2030 Ogilby Roed 0- Edgar Teuke Erect S.F.Frame dwelling.B.P. 648 10-4-49 49500.00 Page 375 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024132 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Fay Ellis Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2035 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: W Building(s) ❑ District ❑ Site ❑ Structure ❑ Object of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 58 B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): If eligible property, enter number of: Contributing Noncontributing Buildings 1 Sites Structures Objects Tota 1 1 If non -eligible property, enter number of: Buildings Sites Structures Objects Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ❑ Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ® Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 376 of 720 Address: 2035 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 377 of 720 Address: 2035 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70738498 42.50622901 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 378 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2035 Ogilby Rd Address: 2035 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: This is a single -story brick house with an irregular shaped footprint. The main entryway is centered on the front elevation, next to the projecting wing. A small flat -roofed entry porch has been enclosed and now functions as the main entry it has a paneled door with two lights at the top. There is a significant addition at the rear of the house that includes an attached single car garage. The windows have been replaced with fixed vinyl windows. The house has a cross -gable asphalt shingle roof with no eaves, the siding at the gable ends has been replaced with a wood or engineered wood vertical siding. The interior layout of this type has three bedrooms: two at the back of the house, and one on the side behind the living room. The main entry opens onto the living room, which is located in the front corner of the house with the corner window. On the side of the house with the projecting wing is the dining room, kitchen, utility room and bathroom. The two side entries lead to the kitchen and utility room respectively. There are closets in each of the bedrooms and the living room, and the kitchen has a pantry. The building is listed as non-contributing due to modifications that effect integrity. The front lawn is grass and punctuated by several garden plantings. A flag pole is centered in the yard. Bushes and other shrubs are planted closer to the house. A driveway is at the northern part of the site. History: The building at 2035 Ogilby Rd. was built by Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Fay Ellis as the first resident of the home in 1952. The directory lists their occupation as employee at John Deere. DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM OF Page 379 of 720 Page 380 of 720 Page 381 of 720 0 2035 Ogilby Act d. 0-10 ' - ii'�ra erect �o. 6umner Sollitt -erect 3�B3 7-10-47 5 s41? _'00 B.of. A. Petn to waive side ;hard requirement for add. to side of dwellg. for garage. Granted Docket No. ?7-52 0-Fay Ellis Addition to S.F. Br. DtreLing. B.P. 191 `-1-53 900.00 0-C. W. Dennis C-Kramer Const. reroof SF frm dwllg BP 4454 6/21/82 $1046.00 0-Lyle Gassmann C-Lloyd Gudenkauf Const. erect 12xl2 sunroom add. SF res BP24231 7/11/94 S9000.00 2035 Ogilby Rd. CA 0-Lyle Gassman C-Lloyd Gudenkauf t/o,-reroof SF BP36818 4/22/97 $1600.00 - - Page 382 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024178 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Jacqueline Krantz Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2040 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 51 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 383 of 720 Address: 2040 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 1 OC - Ranch County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 1 OA - Concrete Block Walls (visible exterior): 15B Vinyl Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1950 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Vern Carris I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 384 of 720 Address: 2040 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70683403 42.50620299 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 385 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2040 Ogilby Rd Address: 2040 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2040 Ogilby Road is a one-story single family Ranch home with a rectangular plan. The building has a concrete block foundation and vinyl sided walls. The building is entered through a partial width porch with square columns that is covered recessed into the roof. The main entrance door is a single -leaf panel door with a multilight door. The main windows are composite vinyl windows with one -over - one plain casework, a tripartite featuring a picture window. The hipped roof is clad in asphalt shingle with wide eaves. There is a brick chimney in the center. The site includes a steep hill with terraced berms, The pull under concrete driveway on the south side is lined with cheek walls of lime- stone and concrete block. There are shrub plantings near the house. There is a wooden staircase up to the flat level of the yard. History: The building at 2040 Ogilby Rd date. was built by Vern Carris in 1950. The Dubuque City Directories do not list a resident until a much later JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM OF Page 386 of 720 0� fowOPM Mm - �jgk#j����``L :Ar h v'xA k �� -- `;+gip• , � - Pie i 7V t; ' c \ i ` p/."_G t r'C ni��S( .'wvt i � 'lam .%�j� t• �a ;t 2040 Ogilby Road 0-A l en Freese C-Vern Carris Erect S . F . Frame Dwe llg. 11.2. 691 9-10-5 0 139000.00 0-Denny Mellody C-Weekley Const t/o, reroof, SF, sd BP 33774 11/21/95 $2615.00 Page 389 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024179 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Geneieve Kenneth Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2050 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 50 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 390 of 720 Address: 2050 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 1 OB - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): other Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1950 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 391 of 720 Address: 2050 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70685197 42.50638299 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 392 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2050 Ogilby Rd Address: 2050 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2050 Obilby Road is a one-story single family home with a rectangular plan. The building is a side gabled massed plan. The building has a concrete foundation. The facade of the building has engineered wood cladding while the sides have aluminum siding. The build- ing is entered through a concrete stoop, the entrance door is a single leaf door with sidelights. The primary window is a wood tripartite with a central fixed window that is flanked by three -over -one divided light windows. The secondary windows are wood three -over -one divided light, hung windows that have plain casework. The roof that covers the building is a side gable with wide overhanging eaves that is covered with asphalt shingles. There is a chimney just behind the ridge of the roof just off -center in the plan. The first level of the building is high above the street level and there are steep limestone steps that lead to the front door. In the southern part of the footprint at the basement level there is a pull -under, single -car garage. The site has a steep hill up to the house. The hill has grass planted on it, there is a mature tree in the center of the hill. A stone staircase with a metal railing leads from the public walkway to the house. A stone retaining wall holds the earth back from the asphalt driveway that leads to the pull -under garage. History: The building at 2050 Ogilby Rd. was built in 1950. The Dubuque City Directories list Geneieve Kenneth as the first resident of the home in 1954. The directory lists their occupation as assitant cashier at First National Bank. jULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 393 of 720 iA r� � � s r>,Vv�A\�r�fijtz li I..� e�j�l`�' A I.O`����� �♦] �1�F I ' /fi�rp `I►Y" � � " r,;d w^. v iai�•lo� y. s,.►'I}�t1F0le '� \� i' 1 I <x . w �� I -e5�i °`x!, t ' �,.. iYr bns ¢► 1�sl:Jl���.I�- i� I ,.� '�� �.��,� °f 1� ,�, 1� /w IAiz ��{IA®°. t� � ��� id r'�� P i y 2. _ � Ql �M1. / /✓. W, MEN • a ' „+ �i�ahC�j�i�y�,rcw,.� � 1 sir�fi�'��r >: 1 N�ia � ° ��a`r�r :r -may .�`1��,� .q►�i��� t`�� �c.,,�.�� " �� : i!, Bpi/►tea °+r� ` °��_ �� a " 4 a`. OEM!, e`, 1` +c trt = i °acs� �:��" ry IAA "a'''� 'i'#Y �1V1J'' V I / ., Y 1 �•�• $ Von rat. 1/� .r 1 1 L ��: u o/ g CpEy �4 Sew"' 3 d� r4.Jy� + b': � •� <y(�l = o I / i I I ly '� s� • s d mil, s �'§ ��y 4 �3 IT NMI FE,� �`' � c•*�a / ° 1� � � y�':a , )�15R,d'i/�py�ilh tr Ii , n � T IAe Iml i Al lk, O"S 2050 Ogilb Road C-C.1,116 Mames Trect ::.F.Frame Dwell:.ag B.F. (24 9-18-50 9,Oro. 00 O-Peter Heinen C-Ken Summer Const. erect storage area under stoop, 4'x7', Sf frm dwllg BP21578 2/19/93 $500.00 0-Peter Heinen C-AMRE reside(v) , SF BP35525 7/23/96 $5651.00 Page 396 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024155 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Danl Michal Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2055 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: W Building(s) ❑ District ❑ Site ❑ Structure ❑ Object of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 59 B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): If eligible property, enter number of: Contributing Noncontributing Buildings 2 Sites Structures Objects Tota 1 2 If non -eligible property, enter number of: Buildings Sites Structures Objects Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ❑ Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ® Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 397 of 720 Address: 2055 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 01 - No Style County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 1 OB - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): other Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1948 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 398 of 720 Address: 2055 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70735598 42.50640201 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 399 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2055 Ogilby Rd Address: 2055 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2055 Ogilby Road is a one -one-half story single-family home with a side gabled -massed plan. The rectangular building has a concrete foundation and a "permastone" wall material. The porch is a minimal overhang and the porch stoop has a with a metal railing, the main entrance door is a single leaf, paneled, nine -light door with a classical surround. The primary window type is a tripartite feature win- dow, featuring a fixed picture window flanked by four -over -one hung windows. The secondary windows are eight -over -one windows. The roof is side gabled and has a minimal overhang, it is clad in asphalt shingles. There is a shed roofed dormer on the rear side of the main roof. The building is listed as non-contributing due to modifications that affect integrity. The front yard is a grass lawn. A concrete path leads to the front door from the public walkway. A narrow concrete driveway is in the south portion of the site. There is a two -car detached garage at the rear of the site that is accessed by the driveway. It is also clad in permastone and has a side gable roof that is clad in asphalt shingles. History: The building at 2055 Ogilby Rd. was built in 1948. The Dubuque City Directories list Daniel Michal as the first resident of the home in 1952. The directory lists their occupation as engineer at John Deere. IULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 400 of 720 .� ^ --' —' - -__-_-�-~^ ~~ - Page 401 of 720 RUS, 7 own' w 2055 Ogtlby Rd. O-Ijen MiAhe1 Erect S.F.Freme 1'wellg.L.P. 658 11-1-48 4,800.00 Erect addition to greenhouse B.P. 308 5/22/72 1C0.00 0 - Dan Mi hat Erect detached _garage storage shed, B.P. 124, 3119179 2000.00 Page 403 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024133 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Jason Wright Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2060 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 49 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 404 of 720 Address: 2060 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 405 of 720 Address: 2060 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70681601 42.50655301 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 406 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2060 Ogilby Rd Address: 2060 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: This is a single -story brick house with an L-shaped footprint created by a projecting wing on one side of the front elevation. The main entryway is centered on the front elevation, next to the projecting wing. A small flat -roofed entry porch extends from the side of the projecting bay, and is supported on its outside corner by a knee brace. The entry door is an insulated steel door with a fanlight at the top. At least one additional entry can be seen on the south elevation. The large windows on the front of the building have been replaced with tripartite vinyl windows, that have a fixed center window that is flanked by one -over -one's. Windows along the side of the house are predominantly vinyl sliders. The house has a front -gabled asphalt shingle roof with no eaves, and there is vertically placed aluminum siding at the gable. The projecting wing is also front gabled with an asphalt roof, and decorative eave returns under its ga- ble. A large wooden carport has been added on to the south side of the house. The interior layout of this type has three bedrooms: two at the back of the house, and one on the side behind the living room. The main entry opens onto the living room, which is located in the front corner of the house with the corner window. On the side of the house with the projecting wing is the dining room, kitchen, utility room and bathroom. The two side entries lead to the kitchen and utility room respectively. There are closets in each of the bedrooms and the living room, and the kitchen has a pantry. The site slopes up steeply from the public right of way. There is a large lawn of grass which is bisected by a concrete run of stairs and walkway that leads to the front entrance of the house. The grass lawn has a limestone retaining wall for plantings, as well as a row of hedges along the northern boundary of the lawn. There is a concrete driveway with a retaining wall in the southern part of the site. History: The building at 2060 Ogilby Rd. was built by Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Jason Wright as the first resident of the home in 1948 and again in 1952. The directory lists their occupation as supervisor at John Deere. jULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 407 of 720 017vw��, IMP ' � I L i «o - 200d 0gilbj Road. xmp-ovemer t Co. G.&ame ::+. ••o ]-I L t t l� v0• , o a. 11.00 ='Pz�. L 'S.i'�-, •�'w SOs7rt' aR'8is �.s.P• v� ^-1'J-.1rj F �_ C-Madi;n Schilling C-Dub-uaue Insulation &. Siding Co. Repair suing of S.F.Fr.Dwel1�.B.P, ?4h c;-!+-62' 250.00 C . Ilans elma nn Bros. Co. Reroof S.F. 1,7asonry Dwellg.B.P. 390 6-21-67 498.00 cover carport side S.F. Br. Dw. B.P. 684 10-1-69 100.00 0- Madlyn Schilling C- Top All New roof, sd BP27510 12-7-94 $2358.00 Page 410 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024134 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Charles Schweitzer Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2065 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 60 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 411 of 720 Address: 2065 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 412 of 720 Address: 2065 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70735002 42.50656001 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 413 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2065 Ogilby Rd Address: 2065 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: This is a single -story brick house with an U-shaped footprint created by a projecting wing on one side of the front elevation and a pro- truding garage addition on the other. The main entryway is on the inner side of this projecting wing, there is also a door to the attached garage accessed through the porch. A long flat -roofed porch extends from the side of the projecting bay across the rest of the front elevation and to the projecting garage. It is supported by two sets of wood posts with decorative wood lattices. The original main entry door is single -leaf door the details of which cannot be seen from ROW. One additional entry is located on the south elevation under the attached pergola or former carport that has been repurposed. The original windows have been replaced with a variety of vinyl window types. The house has a side -gabled asphalt shingle roof with no eaves, and original aluminum siding under the gable on both sides of the house. The projecting wing is front -gabled with an asphalt roof, and decorative eave returns under its gable. The interior layout of this type has two bedrooms, one in the front corner of the house opposite to the projecting wing, and the other in the back corner behind the front bedroom. The main entry opens onto the living room, which occupies the projecting wing. In the back corner of the house behind the living room is an eat -in kitchen. In the back center of the house are the utility room and bathroom. The site is dominated by a grass lawn. There are bushes planted closer to the house. A narrow concrete driveway is on the northern part of the site leading to the attached garage. History: The building at 2065 Ogilby Rd. was built by Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Charles Schweitzer as the first resident of the home in 1948 and 1952. The directory lists their occupation as Industrial engineer at John Deere. DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM OF Page 414 of 720 c'ii ..".- 1 - � O 2065 6gt 1by Road. G-lo�-s l---,rovemsnt moo. C-:klrner .5. cllitt °` 110. l,_ect S.F.Ynsonry d7-el1g.B.i. 3 7 "-1v-�47 4,80-.00 0--Charles H. Sctnreitzer 125.00 Brect open porch. to S.F.Masonry Direllg. B. r . 715 10-15-49 hlterations to S.F.Masonry Dvellg.B.r. 11-75 8-22-51 1,GOO.0 Construction Attached Garage to Side of S.F.Yasonry D;aell.g.B.P. 472 7-21-54 1,000.00 0- Construct open patio to side of S.F.Masonry Dwellg. B.F. 513 7-.17-56 300.00 C. Zcpnyr Aluminum Products Reside S.F. -Masonry Dwellg. B.P.5 1-3-63 492.00 2065 O'gilby Road O. Charles Schweitzer C. Zephyr Aluminum Products Inc. Reroof S.F. Frame DwellingB.P. 19 1-3-63 472.00 0-James Riley C-Mozena Const. reroof SF brk dwllg BP 5036 10/7/82 $900.00 0- Bob Jaeger C- Home Doctors New roof, sd, SF BP25782 10/6/94 $2228.00 Page 417 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024135 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Robert VanKleek Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2075 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 61 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 418 of 720 Address: 2075 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 419 of 720 Address: 2075 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70734097 42.50672099 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 420 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2075 Ogilby Rd Address: 2075 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: This is a single -story brick house with a generally rectangular footprint. There is a projecting wing that is centered on the building due to the garage addition. The main entryway is on the inner side of this projecting wing. It is a single leaf door with two panels and nine lights. A long flat -roofed porch extends from the side of the projecting bay across the rest of the front elevation. It is supported by two sets of wood posts. The original windows have been replaced with vinyl fixed windows and vinyl sliding windows. The house has a side -gabled asphalt shingle roof with no eaves, and original aluminum siding under the gable on both sides of the house. The project- ing wing is front -gabled with an asphalt roof, and it has decorative eave returns under its gable. The interior layout of this type has two bedrooms, one in the front corner of the house opposite to the projecting wing, and the other in the back corner behind the front bedroom. The main entry opens onto the living room, which occupies the projecting wing. In the back corner of the house behind the living room is an eat -in kitchen. In the back center of the house are the utility room and bathroom. The front yard is dominated by a grass lawn, there are some areas with plantings nearer to the house. A concrete driveway is on the northern part of the site. History: The building at 2075 Ogilby Rd. was built by Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Robert VanKleek as the first resident of the home in 1948. The directory lists their occupation as foreman at John Deere. DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 421 of 720 ^ 1 . � �� r . R � r�r� t �`bv �w ro sb,€' : � ♦ .y�y INFO � ♦.ko wee f�fg �i - y- 1 7441w �.� 7 v. hf} edaFW�•,�i� �11` t 'r�!�am,.' 4�1 �� t �� �1��l�Ya s! ,:���� � • `"�1 t C!`� s � �' �r�,�,:•-tCR A}.v'.M._ � � 3',�0..2 ev mC Y 4 � • I - ! _ �� .-�:�\ ~ � � �� - .ems ^•ram"� ,n. _ ,.�. - _ , .-�.. 2075 O gIlby Roe d. 0_ZoRe IrVro ement vo. C—Suer 5. 5ollitt & Co. mn �rec, t u.F. Ez e-orIr;,r d xellg.i.F.^^-47 �, 94?.CO O--James P. Kachevas C-M. L. xreiman Erect attached garage to side of S.F.1,ip.scnry DwEllg. E.F. 1,900.00 B.F. 7-29-55 No. 720 O-James Nachevas C-lpttille Roofing & Sheet Metal Reroof s.F.PIasonry Dwellg.B.F. 585 9-6-57 190.00 O-Charles H. Tuclj;er Rep airs rcof tc S.F.MasenrG B.F. 935 .1.0--1-62 75.00 Const, open porch rear -side S.F. Br. Dwellg. B. P. 187 4-12 69 200.00 2075 Ogilby Rd 0 - Charles Tucker C - Hefel Roofing Part. reroof SFFr DwI lg, B.P. 369, 4/25/78 175.00 0-Charlie Tucker C-Brian Hefel Const. reroof SF brk dw11g BP 3325 5/20/81 $540.00 0-Jim Wachtel C-Owner t/o, reroof, SF BP 32839 9/1/8/95 $1075.00 Page 424 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024136 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Clare Dolan Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2078 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 48 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 425 of 720 Address: 2078 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 05 Metal Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (mark your opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 426 of 720 Address: 2078 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70680696 42.50670699 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 427 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2078 Ogilby Rd Address: 2078 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: This is a single -story brick house with an L-shaped footprint created by a projecting wing on one side of the front elevation. The main entryway is centered on the front elevation, next to the projecting wing. A small flat -roofed entry porch extends from the side of the projecting bay, and is supported on its outside corner by a wood post. The original main entry door is single -leaf, wood -paneled door with nine lights. Two additional entries are located on the north elevation. The original windows have been replaced with vinyl winow units. The large picture windows in the primary elevation are fixed windows, and the sides of the building have one -over -one hung windows. The house has a front -gabled asphalt shingle roof with no eaves, and original aluminum siding under the gable. The project- ing wing is also front gabled with an asphalt roof, and it has decorative eave returns in its gable. A large carport has been added along the north elevation. The interior layout of this type has three bedrooms: two at the back of the house, and one on the side behind the living room. The main entry opens onto the living room, which is located in the front corner of the house with the corner window. On the side of the house with the projecting wing is the dining room, kitchen, utility room and bathroom. The two side entries lead to the kitchen and utility room respectively. There are closets in each of the bedrooms and the living room, and the kitchen has a pantry. The front yard has a grass lawn with a number of plantings. A limestone retaining wall separates the yard from the public right of way, there are several planting areas for shrubs, flowers, and bushes. A mature tree is centered in the lawn. The northern part of the site has a narrow concrete driveway that leads to the carport. History: The building at 2078 Ogilby Rd. was built by Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Clare Dolan as the first resident of the home in 1952. The directory lists their occupation as salesman. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM OF Page 428 of 720 AP y, dL* ♦ lI ° ,n p��ii !►" L P. 10 01-04,00 ARSA TM W . . . . . . . . . . . 014 Ilk ............ - Ai . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2078 Ogi lby Roe d. 0-Iowa Imprc. ement ;,o. 0-p er S. Ziollitt & Co. Sre.-t 8.F.Mn sorry �)wellg.E.F. 353 7-10-47 59411.00 0-Viola Eilers C-Better Roofing tear -off, reroof SF brk dwllg BP 12734 10/14/87 $1575.00 Page 431 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024137 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Harland and Marilyn Mishler Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2085 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 38 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 432 of 720 Address: 2085 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 05E Aluminum Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 433 of 720 Address: 2085 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70735002 42.50687098 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 434 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2085 Ogilby Rd Address: 2085 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: This is a single -story brick house with an L-shaped footprint created by a projecting wing on one side of the front elevation. The main entryway is on the inner side of this projecting wing. A long flat -roofed porch extends from the side of the projecting bay across the rest of the front elevation. It is supported by two sets of wood posts with decorative wood lattice on its front corners, with different wood lattice filling its outer side. The main entry door is single leaf but its details cannot be seen from the public ROW. The original windows have been replaced with vinyl insert windows. The picture window at the front of the house is a tripartite with a central fixed panel that is flanked by one -over -ones. The house has a side -gabled asphalt shingle roof with no eaves, and original aluminum siding under the gable on both sides of the house. The projecting wing is not front gabled as other similar deere houses, but is hipped. The interior layout of this type has two bedrooms, one in the front corner of the house opposite to the projecting wing, and the other in the back corner behind the front bedroom. The main entry opens onto the living room, which occupies the projecting wing. In the back corner of the house behind the living room is an eat -in kitchen. In the back center of the house are the utility room and bathroom. The site has a concrete driveway on its southern portion. It has some informal metal and cloth storage structures close to the house. The front yard has a chain link fence. There are garden and tree plantings near the house. History: The building at 2085 Ogilby Rd. was built by Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Harland and Marilyn Mishler as the first residents of the home in 1948 and 1952. The directory lists their occupations as service manager at John Deere and helper at Hillcrest Baby Fold. jULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM OF Page 435 of 720 4\. Ips - �� � '$�^ �i, `•' er V i Pot_ � MIA, E ! }I, \,� I rr !' 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IAL .�.P. 899 9-21-62 180.00 0-Helen Smith C-Rafoth replace roof SF Sd 3P 27845 2/1/95 S676.00 Page 438 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024156 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Edward Littig Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2088 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 47 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings 1 Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota 1 1 Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 439 of 720 Address: 2088 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 01 - No Style County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 1 OA - Concrete Block Walls (visible exterior): other Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1948 Other Dates (including renovations): G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Vern Carris I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 440 of 720 Address: 2088 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70683001 42.50687999 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 441 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2088 Ogilby Rd Address: 2088 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2088 Ogilby Road is a one-story single family home with a rectangular plan. The building is a side gabled massed plan. The con- crete block foundation has engineered wood clad walls. The building has a rear addition. The entrance is a concrete stoop. The main entrance door is a single leaf panel door. There is a tripartite feature window composed of vinyl window units, it has a central fixed window that is flanked by vinyl casement windows. The windows have plain casework. The building is covered by a side gable roof with asphalt shingles and medium boxed eaves. Also on the site is a detached garage with vinyl cladding and a gable roof. The front lawn is grass and there are prominent hedges flanking the entrance to the building. The site has a grass lawn. A concrete walkway leads from the public walkway to the front door of the house. It has a run of six stairs up from the public right of way, it has metal handrails. The lawn has several bushes that bound the house and walkway. There is a very large mature tree in the front yard and a flagpole. There is a narrow concrete driveway in the southern part of the site, it leads to a large two car garage. History: The building at 2088 Ogilby Rd. was built by Vern Carris in 1948. The Dubuque City Directories list Edward Littig as the first resident of the home in 1948. The directory lists their occupation as plumber. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 442 of 720 A 2088 Cc-iiby Roed. C-B.ibu ^ue r-oms s Inc. C-Vern Cerri s. Erect S.F.Frame Lwel1g.B.F. 2E5 E-1C-49 500C.00 0-Fred Sinhold F dd; t.i or to rear of S.r.rr.Dwe11g.B.F. 244 5-" (---`q 1500. Construct foundation for fr�ime garage B.F. 295 5--f9--?R 0-Earl eicrel Rer 00, S . F . Fra ie DZ.,,e11g . B . P. 845 Q--1-4--_62 100. 00 0-Don Schultz C-Owner erect 2430 det. frm. garage, SF res BP 16268 11/20/89 S7164.00 Page 445 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024138 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Victor Hansen Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2095 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque Urban Subdivision: Sub No 2 Block(s): Lot(s): 63 State: IA ZIP: 52001 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 446 of 720 Address: 2095 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 447 of 720 Address: 2095 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70734198 42.507054 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 448 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2095 Ogilby Rd Address: 2095 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: This is a single -story brick house with an L-shaped footprint created by a projecting wind on one side of the front elevation. The main entryway is on the inner side of this projecting wing. A long flat -roofed porch extends from the side of the projecting bay across the rest of the front elevation. It is supported by two sets of wood posts. The main entry door is single -leaf, wood -paneled door, with two lights near the top. The windows have been replaced with a variety of vinyl windows. The house has a side -gabled asphalt shingle roof with no eaves, and original aluminum siding under the gable on both sides of the house. The projecting wing has a hipped roof with asphalt shingles. There is a garage addition on the north side of the plan. It has vinyl cladding and a low slope roof. The interior layout of this type has two bedrooms, one in the front corner of the house opposite to the projecting wing, and the other in the back corner behind the front bedroom. The main entry opens onto the living room, which occupies the projecting wing. In the back corner of the house behind the living room is an eat -in kitchen. In the back center of the house are the utility room and bathroom. The front yard has a grass lawn, there is a tree centered in the lawn. The northern part of the site has a narrow concrete driveway. A chain link fence separates the front and rear yard. History: The building at 2095 Ogilby Rd. was built by Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Victor Hansen as the first resident of the home in 1948. The directory lists their occupation as foreman at John Deere. 1ULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM OF Page 449 of 720 , NAT INN& -OFF 0 k � law" v fi ,g I. NJ,' sy OR MI 17" ri Qv- - J\6 RIM rmi 2095 Ogilby Road. - 0-ivt'v Im.. r eme:.t Co. 0-&a=er Sol! itt & Q ErQ-:�t S.^.I:1_-sonr,� Dvellg, B.P. 344 7-10-47 4,864.00 0. Don Yourell C . Henschel Rfg . Co. Reroo€ Br.Ven.DwellingB.P.420 5-23-63 500.00 B. of A. pet. for var. from Art. IV, Sec. 4-106.6 to allow erection of 12/X3d addition 3 ft. from north property 'line. Granted Docket 37-76. 0- C L&L Const. Erect add. to SF Brk lhallg, R.P. 998, 9/29/76 1500.00 2095 Ogilby 0-Charlie Tucker C-Brian Hefel tear -off, reroof gar. SF brk dwllg BP 6027 8/2/83 S450.00 Page 452 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024139 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Robert Ogaard Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2105 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: W Building(s) ❑ District ❑ Site ❑ Structure ❑ Object of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): S 50' OF LOT 64 B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): If eligible property, enter number of: Contributing Noncontributing Buildings 1 Sites Structures Objects Tota 1 1 If non -eligible property, enter number of: Buildings Sites Structures Objects Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ❑ Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ® Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 453 of 720 Address: 2105 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 454 of 720 Address: 2105 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70735497 42.50719 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 455 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2105 Ogilby Rd Address: 2105 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: This is a two-story brick and frame house with an L-shaped footprint created by a projecting wing on one side of the front elevation. The main entryway is on the inner side of this projecting wing. A long flat -roofed porch extends from the side of the projecting bay across the rest of the front elevation. It is supported by two sets of wood posts with a wood lattice. The original main entry door is single -leaf, door that has details which are difficult to see from the public ROW. One additional entry is located on the south elevation. The original windows have been replaced with vinyl windows of various types. The largest window opening now fits a tripartite window with a fixed central window that is flanked by one -over -one windows. The remaining windows on the first floor are vinyl one -over -one windows. The house has a side -gabled asphalt shingle roof with no eaves, and original aluminum siding under the gable on both sides of the house. The projecting wing is front -gabled with an asphalt roof, and decorative eave returns under its gable. There is a second story addition starting at the central ridgeline of the gable roof. It has a gabled roof and vinyl claddings, there are fixed vinyl windows and one octagonal window on the primary elevation. The interior layout of this type has two bedrooms, one in the front corner of the house opposite to the projecting wing, and the other in the back corner behind the front bedroom. The main entry opens onto the living room, which occupies the projecting wing. In the back corner of the house behind the living room is an eat -in kitchen. In the back center of the house are the utility room and bathroom. The building is listed as non-contributing due to modifications that affect integrity. The front yard is a grass lawn. There is a narrow concrete driveway on the southern portion of the site. History: The building at 2105 Ogilby Rd. was built by Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Robert Ogaard as the first resident of the home in 1948. The directory lists their occupation as clerk at John Deere. jULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 456 of 720 Mhj an / It Mit r, wd� .�, fir. "-Mt, „{"A ,a V _ � ENN, 11��Vt ,1�1. �'�@�I ta.C[, ►Ra��� i �t (J�1 imam -- �. �RILN�'� `,ill � _ _ � �•, �„$���, �"\`���;���tt��' CL � -_ .-FdI -�1 woo s 4E31by Foad.. 0- IrG moo. C-Sumner 5. Sollitt & Oo. smry Dw-ellg. 3.F. 343 7-10-47 40902.1-110 0-Vicky Hoskins C-Owner erect 2nd floor add. above exist. lst flr, SF BP23985 6/2/94 $19,000.00 Page 459 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024140 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Edwin Schwartz Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2115 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): LOT 65 & N 1 O' OF LOT 64 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 2 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 2 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ❑ Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ® Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 460 of 720 Address: 2115 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ❑ Yes ® No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 461 of 720 Address: 2115 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70736503 42.50732901 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 462 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2115 Ogilby Rd Address: 2115 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: This is a single -story brick house with an L-shaped footprint created by a projecting wing on one side of the front elevation. The main entryway is on the inner side of this projecting wing. A long shed roofed porch has been integrated with the slope of the gable roof and now stretches across the whole recessed bay of the front elevation. It is supported by two sets of wood posts with decorative wood lattice on its front corners, with different wood lattice filling its outer side. The original main entry door is single -leaf door that is difficult to see from the public ROW. One additional entry is located on the north elevation. The windows have been replaced and the window openings now mainly fit vinyl sliding windows. Some of the windows are covered by metal awnings. The house has a side -ga- bled asphalt shingle roof with no eaves, and original aluminum siding under the gable on both sides of the house. The projecting wing is front -gabled with an asphalt roof, and decorative eave returns under its gable. The interior layout of this type has two bedrooms, one in the front corner of the house opposite to the projecting wing, and the other in the back corner behind the front bedroom. The main entry opens onto the living room, which occupies the projecting wing. In the back corner of the house behind the living room is an eat -in kitchen. In the back center of the house are the utility room and bathroom. The site has a plain grass lawn. A concrete driveway on the north side of the house leads to a one -car garage with a front facing gable roof. It has asphalt roof shingles and vinyl siding. History: The building at 2115 Ogilby Rd. was built by Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Edwin Schwartz as the first resident of the home in 1948. The directory lists their occupation as draftsman at John Deere. DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM OF Page 463 of 720 s ;r,s; DA i /e! �,. k 4a' �elS7r r s f:;hPt�� a;� W�'►i€�F r1� e? 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Granted bDocket No. 3-50 0-Ed-win Schwa_ tz C-,�. T . lia.nsel & Son Erect Free Garage B.P. 659 8-26-50 600.oG Page 466 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024180 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Gordon Kuska Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2123 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 66 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota I Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 467 of 720 Address: 2123 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01A Single Dwelling Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 01 - No Style County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01ASinale Dwellin B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 15B Vinyl Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1950 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: W.L. Hansel & Son I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 468 of 720 Address: 2123 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70737198 42.50748102 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 469 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2123 Ogilby Rd Address: 2123 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: 2123 Ogilby Rd is a one-story building with a generally rectangular plan. The building has a concrete foundation and vinyl sided walls. The building is entered through a partial width porch set between two projecting gables, one gable has the garage door and the other is a projecting room. The entrance is covered by the wide overhang of the roof above. The door is a paneled door with multiple lights. The main windows are casement vinyl windows. The side gable roof has wide overhanging eaves and is clad in asphalt shingle. The site has a concrete driveway that leads to the attached garage. The front lawn is grass. A retaining wall is on the north side of the site. History: The building at 2123 Ogilby Rd. was built by W.L. Hansel & Son in 1950. The Dubuque City Directories list Gordon Kuska as the first resident of the home in 1952. The directory lists their occupation as engineer at "IPCo." jULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 470 of 720 f ? �ao.'�'nla� <��Tih r�v�a � •rye _. ,� ` �. ,.�tl,�\�, ,. . Aar''\��r S i,°J� All a� "Y}. ,f .��0 ��'��i �d } � � 4 °ti lgld��rty ���i Rrr� v- C�+j�• -, '. i�'t 1' � i� ti 4. �, a a..: 1..!' a a'��°a '� i �.�` � y`iH.. �� rt�Y.ft , '1s•. s, +��,{„���, + . `° �,__ S, 1�6 ''fw/ i V ¢4 a. ..`�;•n^ ` `�! `J�d; p++a f,�4lAR.1Q�iW5`�� • s!. � �'£ta�t^7�7 +� �°P+.. a.' 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Ij� s,,s� ,may '.�a'a F� 4iV" ^;,, �, �.y'.• .r "•., S *,_ Pte"`1\,E'i�4'�``!'RG4 ra+ems q \ �s.. �. �a +Stihti i•.+1p / � I A �-+ %� ml t ' VirgwT Ate' l►`i���_0 ��*+.€� IS�` �'•, ` A w s�rrr�\�1, C "` dP�����3r`►`- "tit y ,t'a gw-'•. NE - fX' i AM NH km Al ZV 21.23 Ogilby Road 0-Ooruon Kuska C-W. L. Hansel & Son Erect S.F.Fra.me Dwe11o.B.P. &82 7-19--50 6,500.00 Erect attached garage to side of S.F.Frrme Dwe11g. B.F. 34.8 6-1-55 600.00 B.of A. Petn, to waive side yard reruirement for addition to front of attached garage 8 x 12 - 2t from side lot Fine. Granted Docket No. 3-63 C. Raphael Strun 200.00 onst. Add. Att. Garage S.F. Fr. Dwellg.B.P. 215 4-18-63 2123 Dgilby Ad. 0. Lester ta.rson luitak Roofing t Siding Reroof SF Fr Dw11g B.P. 454 6/28/72 475.00 0- L R Larson C- Bel Aire Home Impr t/o, reroof, sd, SF BP28280 3-15-95 $2994.00 Page 473 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS State Inventory Number: 31-0024131 9-Digit SHPO Review and Compliance (R&C) Number: IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM ❑ New ❑ Supplemental ❑ Non -Extant Year: STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Read the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions carefully, to ensure accuracy and completeness before completing this form. The instructions are available at http://www.iowahistory.org/historic-preservation/statewide-inventory-and-collections/iowa-site-inventory-form.html. Basic Information Historic Building Name: Leo Kaetro Residence Other Names: Street Address: 2025-2027 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque LEGAL DESCRIPTION Rural Township Name: Township No.: Range No.: Section: Quarter: Classification of ❑ Vicinity County: Dubuque State: IA ZIP: 52001 Urban Subdivision: Hillcrest Sub #2 Block(s): Lot(s): 57 & N 20' OF LOT 56 A. PROPERTY CATEGORY: B. NUMBER OF RESOURCES (WITHIN PROPERTY): W Building(s) If eligible property, enter number of: If non -eligible property, enter number of: ❑ District Contributing Noncontributing ❑ Site 1 Buildings 1 Buildings ❑ Structure Sites Sites ❑ Object Structures Structures Objects Objects 1 Tota 1 1 Tota I C. STATUS OF PROPERTIES LISTED ON THE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES ❑ Listed ❑ De -listed ❑ NHL ❑ NPS DOE D. FOR PROPERTIES WITHIN A HISTORIC DISTRICT ❑ Property contributes to a National Register or local certified historic district. ® Property contributes to a potential historic district, based on professional historic/architectural survey and evaluation. ❑ Property does not contribute to the historic district in which it is located. Historic District Name: Deereville Historic District Historic District Site Number: E. NAME OF RELATED PROJECT REPORT OR MULTIPLE PROPERTY STUDY (if applicable) MPD Title: Historical Architectural Database No. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 1 OF 3 Page 474 of 720 Address: 2025-2027 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Function or Use Enter categories (codes and terms) from the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions A. HISTORIC FUNCTIONS 01 B01 - Duoex Description A. ARCHITECTURAL CLASSIFICATION 10B - Minimal Traditional County: Dubu District Number: B. CURRENT FUNCTIONS 01 B01 - Du B. MATERIALS Foundation (visible exterior): 10B - Poured Concrete Walls (visible exterior): 03 Brick Roof: 08A Shingle/Composition Tile Other: C. NARRATIVE DESCRIPTION Q See continuation sheets which must be completed. Statement of Significance A. APPLICABLE NATIONAL REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES CRITERIA (markyour opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Criterion A: Property is associated with significant events. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion B: Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended Criterion C: Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. ® Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended Criterion D: Property yields significant information in archaeology/history. ❑ Yes ❑ No © More research recommended B. SPECIAL CRITERIA CONSIDERATIONS (mark any special considerations; leave blank if none) ❑ A. Owned by a religious institution or used for religious purposes. ❑ B. Removed from its original location. ❑ C. A birthplace or grave. ❑ D. A cemetery C. AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE (enter categories from instructions) 02 ARCHITECTURE 07 COMMUNITY PLANNING/DEVELOPMENT E. SIGNIFICANT DATES Construction Date: 1947 Other Dates (including renovations): ❑ E. A reconstructed building, object, or structure. ❑ F. A commemorative property. ❑ G. Property less than 50 years of page or achieved significance within the past 50 years. D. PERIOD(S) OF SIGNIFICANCE 1946-1951 F. SIGNIFICANT PERSON (complete if Criterion B is marked above) G. CULTURAL AFFILIATION (complete if Criterion D is marked above) H. ARCHITECT/BUILDER Architect: NA Builder/Contractor: Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. I. NARRATIVE STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE 0 See continuation sheets which must be completed. JULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 2OF3 Page 475 of 720 Address: 2025-2027 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque Site Number: Bibliography Q See continuation sheets to list research sources used in preparing this form. raDhic Data OPTIONAL UTM REFERENCES ❑ See continuation sheet for additional UTM or comments Zone 1. Lat Long 2. 3. 4. Form Preparation Name and Title: William Doyle Organization/Firm: Heritage Works Street Address: 489 W. 4th St. Citv: Dubuque County: Dubuque District Number: Easting Northing NAD -90.70734198 42.506025 WGS 84 Email: bdoyle@heritageworksdbq.com Additional Documentation Date: 05/22/2025 State: IA ZIP:52001 Telephone: 563-564-4080 A. FOR ALL PROPERTIES, ATTACH THE FOLLOWING, AS SPECIFIED IN THE IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM INSTRUCTIONS 1. Map of property's location within the community. 2. Glossy color 46 photos labeled on back with property/building name, address, date taken, view shown, and unique photo number. 3. Photo key showing each photo number on a map and/or floor plan, using arrows next top each photo number to indicate the location and directional view of each photograph. 4. Site plan of buildings/structures on site, identifying boundaries, public roads, and building/structure footprints. B. FOR ALL STATE HISTORIC TAX CREDIT PART 1 APPLICATIONS, HISTORIC DISTRICTS AND FARMSTEADS, AND BARNS See lists of special requirements and attachments in the Iowa Site Inventory Form Instructions. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only The SHPO has reviewed the Site Inventory and concurs with above survey opinion on National Register eligibility: ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ More research recommended ❑ This is a locally designated property or part of a locally designated district. Comments: SHPO Authorized Signatu DULY 1, 2014 V 1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM Page 476 of 720 STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE OF IOWA IOWA DEPARTMENT OF CULTURAL AFFAIRS IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM - CONTINUATION SHEET Name of Property: 2025-2027 Ogilby Rd Address: 2025-2027 Ogilby Rd City: Dubuque County: Dubuque STATE HISTORIC PRESERVATION OFFICE IOWA SITE INVENTORY 600 East Locust Street I Des Moines, IA 50319 (515) 281-8742 1 Fax: (515) 282-0502 lowacuIture.gov/history/preservation Site Number: Related District Number: Narrative Description: This is a single -story brick two -residence house with an L-shaped footprint created by a projecting wing on the southern corner of the building. The main entries to each of the residences are at opposite ends of the building. Both entries have small entry porches supported by wood posts with simple capitals: the northern residence's entry porch is front -gabled with an arched opening below, and three supporting posts on each front corner; the southern residence's entry porch is flat -roofed, with one supporting post on each front corner. The entrances have single leaf doors that are not visible from the ROW. Each residence has one additional single leaf entry on its respective side of the building. The windows of the building are now a variety of vinyl unit types. The house has a side -gabled asphalt shingle roof with no eaves, and original aluminum siding under the gable on both sides of the roof. The projecting wing is front -gabled with an asphalt -shingle roof, and decorative eave returns under its gable. The interior layout of this type has a primary residence with two bedrooms, and a secondary residence with one bedroom. Each main entry opens onto the residence's living room, which occupies a front corner of the house. At the back corner of each residence is the kitchen, which is also accessible by the residence's additional side entry. The utility room for each residence is at the back of the house, next to the kitchen; and is accessible by the back entry. In the primary residence, the bathroom is also at the back of the house, next to the utility room; and one bedroom is at the back of the house next to the bathroom, while the other is at the front of the house, next to the living room. In the secondary residence, the bedroom is at the back of the house, next to the utility room, and the bathroom is at the front of the house, next to the living room. Each residence has a closet in each bedroom, additional closets in the hallways and living room, and a small pantry in the kitchen. There are narrow driveways on either side of the building. The northern driveway leads to a two car garage with an asphalt shingle gabled roof. The front gable has aluminum siding in it, and wood shingled siding. The southern driveway leads to a simple concrete parking pad. The font yard is a grass lawn. History: The building at 2025 Ogilby Rd. was built by Sumner S. Sollitt & Co. in 1947. The Dubuque City Directories list Leo Kaetro as the first residents of the building in 1952. The directory lists their occupation as office secretary at Blackhawk Industries. jULY1,2014 V1.0 IOWA SITE INVENTORY FORM 0 Page 477 of 720 x� *w:_-� �. .. .,yet.: 4-C W5-20 V7 G41by Road. :mprar ement Co. �ollitt-rec y tvio dviellg. 79901,1.00 2027 Ogilby Road O--Gus Mihal Fred; Frame Garage B.F. 500 7-91-55 800.00 0-Gust Mihal C-Dick Koerperich reroof 2F brk dwllg BP 8972 7/29/85 $816.00 0-Gust Mihal C-Koerperich Const. reroof 2F dwllg BP34484 4/12/96 $1900.00 Page 480 of 720