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Main Street 1491IOWA STATE HISTORICAL DEPARTMENT, DIVISION OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION DUB .UQUE, IOWA1978 Architectural SUrvey 1979 Inventory BUILDING NAME PRESENT OWNER Address Photograph ~o~ Frame LEGAL DESCRIPTION DATE OF CONSTRUCTION Source ARCHITECT/BUILDER Source PRESENT USE '~3~5~ DESIGNED USE Source ACCESSIBILITY STATUS BUILDING MATERIALS Foundation ~>~%~/¢~ ~UNR/NO ~¢~/UNO/WP CONDITION ~4 Walls %~, ( .~C4,~5. l(~ 3 4 Trim ~08~ ~ ~ ~4A~) 1 ~3 4 Porch/Storefront %~a%(C~)__ d>2 3 4 Eaves/Cornice ~OO ~2 3 4 Roof ~$P~L~% <~>234 Chimney(s) A~V 1234 1234 1234 DESIGN FEATURES Style Details of Note: Interior Features: Site Features: Evaluation Facade N/S/E/W By Date MODIFI CATIONS / ADDITIONS: I QUALITY Aesthetic ~ 234 Historical ~234 Rarity ~234 II ENVIRONMENTAL STATURE 12~4 III CONTEXT Immediate ~234 Broad ~234 IV INTEGRITY OF FABRIC i~34 COMMENT: Architectural Significance PROBABLE ADDITIONAL AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE REPRESENTATION IN EXISTING SURVEYS HABS/NRHP SL~VEY CONSULTANT: Bruce M. Kriviskey, AICP Date Site Inventory Form State Inventory No. 31-02232 New Supplemental State Historical Society of Iowa Part of a district with known boundaries (enter inventory no.) Relationship:ContributingNoncontributing (December 1, 1999) Contributes to a potential district with yet unknown boundaries National Register Status:(any that apply) Listed De-listed NHL DOE 9-Digit SHPO Review & Compliance Number Non-Extant (enter year) 1. Name of Property historic name Alexander Young residence other names/site number Behr Funeral Home 2. Location street & number 1491 Main city or town Dubuque vicinity, county Dubuque Legal Description: (If Rural) Township Name Township No. Range No. Section Quarter of Quarter (If Urban) Subdivision Block(s) Lot(s) see below 3. State/Federal Agency Certification [] Skip this Section 4. National Park Service Certification [] Skip this Section 5. Classification Category of Property Number of Resources within Property (Check only one box) building(s) If Non-Eligible Property If Eligible Property, enter number of: district Enter number of: Contributing Noncontributing site 0 buildings 2 0 buildings structure sites sites object structures structures objects objects 0 Total 2 0 Total Name of related project report or multiple property study (Enter “N/A” if the property is not part of a multiple property examination). Title Historical Architectural Data Base Number The Architectural and Historical Resources of Dubuque, 1833-1955N/A 6. Function or Use Historic Functions Current Functions (Enter categories from instructions)(Enter categories from instructions) 01-Domestic/01A01single dwelling residence 07Funerary/07C02-Funeral Home 7. Description Architectural Classification Materials (Enter categories from instructions)(Enter categories from instructions) nd 05-Late Victorian/05C-2 Empire foundation Stone walls brick roof Asphalt other Narrative Description ( SEE CONTINUATION SHEETS, WHICH MUST BE COMPLETED) 8. Statement of Significance Applicable National Register Criteria (Mark “x” representing your opinion of eligibility after applying relevant National Register criteria) Yes No More Research Recommended A Property is associated with significant events. Yes No More Research Recommended B Property is associated with the lives of significant persons. Yes No More Research Recommended C Property has distinctive architectural characteristics. Yes No More Research Recommended D Property yields significant information in archaeology or history. 31-02232 Dubuque1491 Main County Address Site Number Dubuque City District Number Criteria Considerations A Owned by a religious institution or used E A reconstructed building, object, or structure. for religious purposes. F A commemorative property. B Removed from its original location. G Less than 50 years of age or achieved significance within the past C A birthplace or grave. 50 years. D A cemetery Areas of Significance Significant Dates (Enter categories from instructions) Construction date Architecture1878 check if circa or estimated date Other dates Significant Person Architect/Builder (Complete if National Register Criterion B is marked above) Architect N/A Heer, Fridolin, Sr. Builder Unknown Narrative Statement of Significance ( SEE CONTINUATION SHEETS, WHICH MUST BE COMPLETED) 9. Major Bibliographical References Bibliography See continuation sheet for citations of the books, articles, and other sources used in preparing this form 10. Geographic Data UTM References (OPTIONAL) Zone Easting Northing Zone Easting Northing 1 2 3 4 See continuation sheet for additional UTM references or comments 11. Form Prepared By name/title James E. Jacobsen organization History Pays! Historic Preservation Consulting Firm date June 15, 2004 street & number 4411 Ingersoll Avenue telephone 515-274-3625 city or town Des Moines state IA zip code 50312 ADDITIONAL DOCUMENTATION (Submit the following items with the completed form) FOR ALL PROPERTIES 1. Map: showing the property’s location in a town/city or township. 2. Site plan: showing position of buildings and structures on the site in relation to public road(s). 3. Photographs: representative black and white photos. If the photos are taken as part of a survey for which the Society is to be curator of the negatives or color slides, a photo/catalog sheet needs to be included with the negatives/slides and the following needs to be provided below on this particular inventory site: Roll/slide sheet # 7464 Frame/slot # 32 Date Taken Sept. 2003 Roll/slide sheet # Frame/slot # Date Taken Roll/slide sheet # Frame/slot # Date Taken photo & slide catalog sheet See continuation sheet or attached for list of photo roll or slide entries. Photos/illustrations without negatives are also in this site inventory file. FOR CERTAIN KINDS OF PROPERTIES, INCLUDE THE FOLLOWING AS WELL 1. Farmstead & District: (List of structures and buildings, known or estimated year built, and contributing or non-contributing status) 2. Barn: a. A sketch of the frame/truss configuration in the form of drawing a typical middle bent of the barn. b. A photograph of the loft showing the frame configuration along one side. c. A sketch floor plan of the interior space arrangements along with the barn’s exterior dimensions in feet. State Historic Preservation Office (SHPO) Use Only Below This Line Concur 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: Evaluated by (name/title): Date: Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs State Historical Society of Iowa 31-02232 Site Number Iowa Site Inventory Form Related District Number Continuation Sheet Page 1 Alexander Young residence Dubuque Name of Property County 1491 Main Dubuque Address City 7. Narrative Description: This property is located in the Jackson Park Historic District. Style/Year: 1878, Second Empire style (Mansard roof with double cornice, exuberant dormers, and two of the best corbelled chimney caps in the city, twin three-sided bays that flank the centered double door entrance, singular lintels and sills). Designer/Builder: Fridolin Heer, Sr. as architect (Shanks, p. 80, dates to 1879; Telegraph-Herald, April 23, 1933). Physical Description: two-story Indiana limestone veneered L-plan (cut panels with false mortar joints) with rear wing offset south, the stone lintels are seemingly applied to the surface and are layered or overlaid in their arrangement, stepping out from the spring stone to the cap and pediment. The upper windows have flattened rounded shapes and it is uncertain as to whether the transom like gaps between window and lintel are original. The lower level windows are in line with the window openings. The entire façade is incised with carved designs with a repeating circular motif. There is a raised stone foundation and water table. The stone is presumably smooth stone. There is a stone bracketed canopy and stone railings on the stairs. There never was any porch. The attic dormers can best be described as being similar to mirror frames. They are wonderfully fashioned with pendants and corner finials. The central gable roof dormer appears to have first contained a Palladian-like window set. A rear addition is of frame construction and includes a two-story attached garage. Alterations: the horrific metal canopy has been removed after several decades of use and preservationists’ outcries, upper front middle windows have been infilled as has the attic central dormer. Permits note re-roofing in 1936, 1947, 1960, 1962 (mansard roof on business building), 1978, 1979 (change pitch of flat roof), 1989 (flat roof), 1990 (funeral home), 1996 (flat roof, rear sections of Mansard roofs and replace gutters), 1997 (south main roof), 1998 (north and east sides), re-sided 1981, alterations to frame assembly building 1986 ($30,000), garage converted to preparation room 2000 ($8,000). Landscaping/Setting: level corner lot, fronts east. 8. Narrative Statement of Significance: Special Significance; Alexander Young residence, Young reached Galena at the age of 20 years where he served as sheriff prior to coming to Dubuque in 1845. His fortune was gained in steamboats and lumber. Original Owner/Builder: Young built his “elegant marble residence” for $30,000, the Times termed it a “fine brick residence” and valued it at $25,000 (Herald, January 3, 1879; Times, December 11, 1878). Ground was broken August 7, 1877 (Herald). As of mid-October the new house was approaching completion and “will be the handsomest in the city” (Herald, October 18, 1877). The Herald, May 8, 1878, proclaimed the house, then under construction, as “one of the finest in the state.” Building History: later owners were merchant John Bell, and Frank Bell (as of 1933) (Jackson Park Walking Tour). Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs State Historical Society of Iowa 31-02232 Site Number Iowa Site Inventory Form Related District Number Continuation Sheet Page 2 Alexander Young residence Dubuque Name of Property County 1491 Main Dubuque Address City The Telegraph-Herald, August 6, 1933 1870s walking tour of Main noted “Crossing Fifteenth street on the west side we find at the corner, a vacant lot, with a small frame house on the alley, the home of one of Dubuque’s few policemen (Upon this lot Alexander Young later built the white stone residence now owned by Mrs. Frank Bell).” Mrs. Elizabeth Young owned the parcel when it was sewered. 1899 – Mrs. N.P. “Nannie” Bell, widow of John Bell Now Behr Funeral Home 9. Major Bibliographical References: Sanborn Fire Insurance Maps, 1884, 1891, 1909/36 Dubuque City Directories, 1902, 1915, 1925, 1934 Bruce Kriviskey, Dubuque, Iowa--Architectural Survey 1978/1979, Atlas of City Wide and District Survey Maps, Dubuque; n.p., c.1979 Dubuque County Assessor’s Data Newspapers and other primary sources as noted in the text above. Historical photographs, Center For Dubuque History, Loras College H E E B S T R E E T M A D I S O N S T R E E T T E RE T S H T 17 IO W . LW O CA U SS T ST T RR E Iowa Department of Cultural Affairs ME EET TEAE R TIT SN H 6T 1S T R E E T B L U FT EE FR T S S H State Historical Society of Iowa T T15 R E E 31-02232 Site Number TL O C U S T S TT RE E ETR S EH T T4 /1 D BL AS R O L Iowa Site Inventory Form ET E R T S H 3T 1 Related District Number T E E R ST TH 2 Continuation Sheet 1 TL EE RO T SC H 1TU 1 S T S T BR LE U E F T F S T R E E T T E E R T S H T 0 1 ET Page E 3 R T S TH 9 Alexander Young residence Dubuque Name of Property County 1491 Main Dubuque Address City 10. Additional Documentation: Map: ~t ~ ci Z ...I L&.I (.) ell: < c.. ~cc gC CD~ 0:: o :E ~ :E c.. c ::E :.::: o o CO LL. ~I<..~',~' .~~ . . '0:: Q. ", 'CO " Co:: ;. CC Q. ~~--- - ri f\ 11 ~ ff) " lI\&t\ rt\ , ,~ ....... ..... ~ ,~ . <<:C' :ii ~ . tI:. e... 0: 'Ld co '0: o Z 0:: :I: , t11 en ,'c- '9~ ~i~~';4~~~~' \ t\~<~~: :t::""'1'.; ~~/~d~ l;~~. !~i~~' '?~:<,Ei~.,\; I~ ~ '1 .' > f,..i:~r~t X.;CC' ~l.'..-'-;::;c'.. 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