Property Record
4369 N 26TH ST
Architecture and History Inventory
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| Contributing: | Yes |
| Reference Number: | 110867 |
| Location (Address): | 4369 N 26TH ST |
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| County: | Milwaukee |
| City: | Milwaukee |
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| Year Built: | 1922 |
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| Survey Date: | 1999 |
| Historic Use: | house |
| Architectural Style: | Side Gabled |
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| Wall Material: | Stucco |
| Architect: | William Schuchardt |
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| Demolished?: | No |
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| National/State Register Listing Name: | Garden Homes Historic District |
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| National Register Listing Date: | 5/4/1990 |
| State Register Listing Date: | 1/23/1990 |
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| Additional Information: | 4369 N. 26th Street is a Model 6D with a reverse floor plan. Model 6D is "..a two-story, side gabled, side-entry cottage. The first story of the main elevation facing the street features a grouping of three sash windows surmounted with a Palladiain-like, semicircular wooden moulding. The seond story features two regularly-spaced bays of paired, double-hung windows. The main entry, located on the front half of the side elevation features a porch ..whose roof rests on groupings of three square wooden posts at each outside corner, and whose railing is composed of simple, rectangular wooden balusters.. The entry is balanced by a single double-hung window on the rear half of the elevation. Fenestration on the second floor consists of two, regularly-spaced double-hung windows. The other elevations are simply composed and feature randomly-placed windows that respond to interior needs." "This cottage was originally occupied by the city's manager of the land annexation department. It is the district's best example of a Model 6D cottage with its prominent semicircular wooden molding above the central bay of three windows on the front elevation. The original stucco and side entry porch remain intact." (A). |
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| Bibliographic References: | A. National Register Nomination form. |
| Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin |




