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9420 STATE HIGHWAY 57 | Property Record | Wisconsin Historical Society

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9420 STATE HIGHWAY 57

Architecture and History Inventory
9420 STATE HIGHWAY 57 | Property Record | Wisconsin Historical Society
NAMES
Historic Name:H. SCHUMATE HOUSE
Other Name:
Contributing:
Reference Number:223012
PROPERTY LOCATION
Location (Address):9420 STATE HIGHWAY 57
County:Door
City:
Township/Village:Liberty Grove
Unincorporated Community:
Town:
Range:
Direction:
Section:
Quarter Section:
Quarter/Quarter Section:
PROPERTY FEATURES
Year Built:1895
Additions:
Survey Date:2012
Historic Use:house
Architectural Style:Gabled Ell
Structural System:
Wall Material:Clapboard
Architect:
Other Buildings On Site:Y
Demolished?:No
Demolished Date:
NATIONAL AND STATE REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
National/State Register Listing Name:Not listed
National Register Listing Date:
State Register Listing Date:
NOTES
Additional Information:2012- "The farmhouse (AHI #223012) was constructed around 1900. The house is a one and one-half story Gabled Ell, clad in
clapboards and with a standing seam metal roof. A one-story wing extends from the east (rear) of the ell. This wing is
clad in painted aluminum siding. The porch, which runs the full length of the ell, is enclosed with historic three-over-one
double hung windows. Other fenestration on the house includes a combination of historic one-over-one double hungs,
modern one-over-one double hungs, modern casements, and a modern picture window in the front elevation of the main
block. Most of the window openings retain their wood trim, and the house retains its original wood eaves.

A one-story summer kitchen (constructed circa 1900, AHI #223013) is located behind (east of) the house. The summer
kitchen is clad in drop siding, has wood trim and eaves, and an asphalt shingle roof. The east and west (gable) ends
each have a two-light window, and the south wall has a single wood door.

The garage (constructed circa 1910, AHI #223014) is a modest one-story gabled building, oriented with the roof ridge
parallel to the road and a set of carriage doors in the south elevation. The building is clad in drop siding and has wood
eaves. The roof is three-tab asphalt shingles. Former windows on the west (road) and east elevations have been
boarded over from the interior.

The barn (AHI #75959) consists of a large gambrel-roofed main section, with a lower gable-roofed side addition. Both
sections are clad in vertical boards and have asphalt shingle roofs. A concrete silo with an asphalt shingle roof is located
south of the barn. Both sections of the barn were probably constructed around 1910.

A large shed (AHI #223015) is located south of the barn. This shed was constructed around 1910, is clad in shingles and
has an asphalt shingle roof. Another shed (AHI #75960) is located near the first shed. The second shed was constructed
around 1890 of square-hewn logs and has a rear saltbox addition, which is clad in drop siding. Remains of vertical board
cladding are visible in the gables, which are partially collapsed."
Bibliographic References:
RECORD LOCATION
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin

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