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5637 S CALHOUN RD

Architecture and History Inventory
5637 S CALHOUN RD | Property Record | Wisconsin Historical Society
NAMES
Historic Name:Thomas and Janet Boyd House
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Reference Number:8317
PROPERTY LOCATION
Location (Address):5637 S CALHOUN RD
County:Waukesha
City:New Berlin
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PROPERTY FEATURES
Year Built:1860
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Survey Date:19792019
Historic Use:house
Architectural Style:Greek Revival
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Wall Material:Clapboard
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Demolished?:No
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NATIONAL AND STATE REGISTER OF HISTORIC PLACES
National/State Register Listing Name:Not listed
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NOTES
Additional Information:RETURNED EAVES 2019: Ell wing porch roof changed from hipped to shed. Windows in 1979 photo depict 2/2 light sash; current windows are six-over-six and eight-over-eight. Round vent added in peak and shutters installed. 2019 New Berlin survey recommendation write-up: This one-and-one-half-story, Greek Revival-style house is sheathed with clapboard and features corner boards that rise to meet a wide wooden cornice. Oriented to the east, a central wooden door with a plain classical surround is flanked at either side by a single, eight-over-eight-light, double-hung sash window, while the upper floor carries a pair of six-over-six-light sash. All windows along the entrance elevation include decorative shutters. A one-story ell wing extends from the home’s south end and is fronted by an open porch with plain square wooden supports. Windows along the ell are also six-over-six light sash. Completed in 1860, this house was built by Thomas and Janet Boyd. The Boyds immigrated to the United States from Scotland and settled in New Berlin in 1849, residing first in a log house. Thomas died in 1877 and the farm would later be taken over by their youngest son George and his wife Susan. Janet died in 1902. The farm continued in the Boyd family, passing to George and Susan’s son Wallace Graham Boyd, who died in 1983. The property remains today in the Boyd family.
Bibliographic References:Historical & Architectural Resources Survey, City of New Berlin, Waukesha County, Wisconsin prepared by tes | Historical Consulting, LLC, 2019. Please note that there may be a few hard copies of the survey that incorrectly identify the house as the John and Janette Boyd House. Footnotes for 2019 survey information provided below: Map of the County of Waukesha, Wisconsin (New York: M.H. Tyler, 1859); Atlas of Waukesha County, Wisconsin ( 1873); Plat Book of Waukesha County (1891); Standard Atlas of Waukesha County, Wisconsin (1914); Plat Book of Waukesha County, Wisconsin (Rockford, IL: W.W. Hixson & Co., 1920); “Boyd,” in the New Berlin Almanack, Fall 1998, 6-7.
RECORD LOCATION
Wisconsin Architecture and History Inventory, State Historic Preservation Office, Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison, Wisconsin

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