User:Wicoulte/University Courts Historic District
University Courts Historic District | |
Location | Roughly bounded by 7th St., Indiana Ave., 10th St. & Woodlawn Ave., Bloomington, Indiana |
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Area | 20.1 acres (8.1 ha) |
Architect | John Nichols; Alfred Grindle; Burns & James; Edwin C. Doeppers & Co.; Lowe & Bollenbacher; Nichols & Nichols |
Architectural style | Colonial Revival, Classical Revival, Craftsman, Tudor Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 07001308 [1] |
Added to NRHP | December 26, 2007 |
The University Courts Historic District is a historic district and neighborhood in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. Built primarily in the second quarter of the twentieth century, University Courts has been the home of leading Indiana University faculty members, and has been designated a historic site.
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Architecture
Throughout the district, many houses are found in various forms of Colonial and English Revivals,[3]
Historic assessment
The University Courts Historic District is a historic district and neighborhood in Bloomington, Indiana, United States. Built primarily in the second quarter of the twentieth century, University Courts has been the home of leading Indiana University faculty members, and has been designated a historic site.
Table of contributing properties
Appearing in the table below are the buildings included within the boundaries of the city-designated historic district.[3]
Rating[3] | Image | Address[3] | Year[3] | Style[3] | Comments |
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Contributing | 607 East Seventh Street 39°10′6.6828″N 86°31′37.0308″W / 39.168523000°N 86.526953000°W |
1906 | Georgian Revival | Chapter house for Sigma Chi;[4]: 90 | |
Notable | 607 East Seventh Street 39°10′8″N 86°31′33.6″W / 39.16889°N 86.526000°W |
1932 | Gothic Revival | Designed by Alfred Grindle | |
Notable | 703 Seventh Street 39°10′7″N 86°31′32″W / 39.16861°N 86.52556°W |
1915 | Craftsman | ||
Notable | 705 Seventh Street 39°10′7″N 86°31′31″W / 39.16861°N 86.52528°W |
1911 | Spanish Colonial Revival
Dormer Front Bungalow |
Attorney Thomas J. Sare engaged architect John Nichols when he built this house | |
Notable | 715 Seventh Street 39°10′7″N 86°31′30″W / 39.16861°N 86.52500°W |
c. 1925 | Tudor Revival | ||
Notable | 719 Seventh Street 39°10′7″N 86°31′29.2″W / 39.16861°N 86.524778°W |
1924 | Spanish Mission Revival | Attorney Thomas J. Sare engaged architect John Nichols when building this house | |
Contributing | 801 Seventh Street 39°10′7″N 86°31′28″W / 39.16861°N 86.52444°W |
1930 | Tudor Revival | ||
Contributing | 601 Eighth Street 39°10′10.8″N 86°31′36″W / 39.169667°N 86.52667°W |
1935 | Georgian Revival | This building was designed by Indianapolis architects Burns & James for Delta Tau Delta fraternity. Their previous house on this site was destroyed by fire. | |
Contributing | 622 Eighth Street 39°10′9.3″N 86°31′33.″W / 39.169250°N 86.52583°W |
1916 | Tudor Revival | John T. Schuman built two duplexes at 8th & Fess (see 315-317 N. Fess Ave.). Edwin C. Doeppers was listed as architect in 'The American Contractor' | |
Contributing | 701 Eighth Street 39°10′10.8″N 86°31′32″W / 39.169667°N 86.52556°W |
1916 | Prairie Style | Built for Herman Grant by general contactor J. O. White. Edwin C. Doeppers was listed as architect in The American Contractor. | |
Contributing | 707 Eighth Street 39°10′10.8″N 86°31′31.5″W / 39.169667°N 86.525417°W |
1922 | Colonial Revival | Ward Johnson of Johnson Creamery engaged architect John Nichols when building this house | |
Notable | 712 Eighth Street 39°10′9.3″N 86°31′31″W / 39.169250°N 86.52528°W |
1916 | California Bungalow | Architect John Nichols was engaged by Herman Bowman of the Bowman-King Stone Co. to build this house. | |
Contributing | 713 Eighth Street 39°10′9.3″N 86°31′31″W / 39.169250°N 86.52528°W |
1916 | Colonial Revival | Dr. J. C. Vermilya engaged engineer Edwin C. Doeppers when building this house | |
Contributing | 715 Eighth Street 39°10′10.8″N 86°31′29.5″W / 39.169667°N 86.524861°W |
1915 | Arts and Crafts | Originally built by Thomas J. Sare, who engaged Nichols & Nichols to build two duplexes at 8th and Park (see 405-407 N. Park Ave.) | |
Contributing | 718-720 Eighth Street 39°10′9.3″N 86°31′29.2″W / 39.169250°N 86.524778°W |
1924 | Craftsman | John Nichols was architect for this house built by general contractor J. O. White for Herman Bowman of Bowman-King Stone Co. | |
Contributing | 802 Eighth Street 39°10′9.3″N 86°31′28″W / 39.169250°N 86.52444°W |
ca. 1930 | Colonial Revival | ||
Contributing | 803 Eighth Street 39°10′10.8″N 86°31′27.3″W / 39.169667°N 86.524250°W |
c. 1920 | Prairie Style | ||
Contributing | 804 Eighth Street 39°10′9.3″N 86°31′27.3″W / 39.169250°N 86.524250°W |
1935 | Craftsman
Front Gabled Bungalow |
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Contributing | 809 Eighth Street 39°10′10.8″N 86°31′26.4″W / 39.169667°N 86.524000°W |
c. 1930 | Colonial Revival | ||
Contributing | 812 Eighth Street 39°10′9.3″N 86°31′26.5″W / 39.169250°N 86.524028°W |
1922 | Carpenter Builder
Cottage |
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Contributing | 815 Eighth Street 39°10′10.8″N 86°31′26″W / 39.169667°N 86.52389°W |
1923 | Colonial Revival | Built by general contractor Joe Neill and Son for the jeweler Ray Wingert and his wife Leafy. John Nichols was architect. | |
Contributing | 816 Eighth Street 39°10′9.3″N 86°31′26″W / 39.169250°N 86.52389°W |
ca. 1925 | Craftsman | ||
Notable | 825 Eighth Street 39°10′10.8″N 86°31′25.2″W / 39.169667°N 86.523667°W |
1921 | Prairie Style | Alfred Grindle drew plans for Indiana University football coach Ewald O. Stiehm, who let contracts and supervised construction himself | |
Contributing | 708 Ninth Street 39°10′13″N 86°31′32″W / 39.17028°N 86.52556°W |
c. 1930 | Colonial Revival | ||
Contributing | 710 Ninth Street 39°10′13″N 86°31′31.2″W / 39.17028°N 86.525333°W |
c. 1930 | Craftsman | ||
Contributing | 714 Ninth Street 39°10′13″N 86°31′30.4″W / 39.17028°N 86.525111°W |
1916 | Craftsman | Willis Akin engaged Doeppers & Co. to build this house American Contractor June 3, 1916 | |
Contributing | 716 Ninth Street 39°10′13″N 86°31′29.6″W / 39.17028°N 86.524889°W |
c. 1930 | Craftsman | ||
Contributing | 801 Ninth Street 39°10′13.8″N 86°31′28″W / 39.170500°N 86.52444°W |
c. 1920 | Craftsman
Cross Gable Bungalow |
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Contributing | 809 Ninth Street 39°10′13.8″N 86°31′27″W / 39.170500°N 86.52417°W |
c. 1920 | Craftsman | ||
Contributing | 702 Tenth Street 39°10′17.4″N 86°32′23″W / 39.171500°N 86.53972°W |
c. 1930 | Colonial Revival | ||
Contributing | 704 Tenth Street 39°9′50″N 86°31′31″W / 39.16389°N 86.52528°W |
c. 1930 | Dutch Colonial Revival | ||
Contributing | 315-317 Fess Avenue 39°10′8.5″N 86°31′33.5″W / 39.169028°N 86.525972°W |
1916 | Tudor Revival | John T. Schuman built two duplexes at 8th and Fess (see 622-624 E. Eighth St.). Edwin C. Doeppers was listed as architect in 'The American Contractor' | |
Contributing | 406 Fess Avenue 39°10′11.6″N 86°31′32″W / 39.169889°N 86.52556°W |
1928 | Bungalow | ||
Contributing | 422 Fess Avenue 39°10′13″N 86°31′32″W / 39.17028°N 86.52556°W |
c. 1930 | Colonial Revival | ||
Notable | 504 Fess Street 39°10′14.5″N 86°31′32″W / 39.170694°N 86.52556°W |
1917 | Colonial Revival | Indianapolis architect Merritt Harrison designed this house for Indiana University professor Wm. F. Book. | |
Contributing | 505 Fess Street 39°10′15″N 86°31′33.5″W / 39.17083°N 86.525972°W |
c. 1920 | Colonial Revival | ||
Notable | 506 Fess Street 39°10′15″N 86°31′32″W / 39.17083°N 86.52556°W |
c. 1930 | Colonial Revival | ||
Notable | 509-513 Fess Avenue 39°10′15.5″N 86°31′33.5″W / 39.170972°N 86.525972°W |
c. 1925 | Spanish Colonial Revival | ||
Notable | 510 Fess Avenue 39°10′15.6″N 86°31′32″W / 39.171000°N 86.52556°W |
c. 1930 | Colonial Revival | ||
Contributing | 514 Fess Avenue 39°10′16″N 86°31′32″W / 39.17111°N 86.52556°W |
c. 1930 | Tudor Revival | ||
Notable | 515 Fess Avenue 39°10′16″N 86°31′33.5″W / 39.17111°N 86.525972°W |
c. 1925 | Spanish Colonial Revival | ||
Contributing | 516 Fess Avenue 39°10′16.5″N 86°31′32″W / 39.171250°N 86.52556°W |
c. 1930 | Colonial Revival | ||
Contributing | 517 Fess Avenue 39°10′16.5″N 86°31′33.5″W / 39.171250°N 86.525972°W |
c. 1925 | Colonial Revival | ||
Contributing | 519 Fess Avenue 39°10′17″N 86°31′33.5″W / 39.17139°N 86.525972°W |
c. 1915 | Foursquare | ||
Contributing | 520 Fess Avenue 39°10′17″N 86°31′32″W / 39.17139°N 86.52556°W |
c. 1930 | Colonial Revival | ||
Contributing | 525 Fess Avenue 39°10′17.5″N 86°31′33.5″W / 39.171528°N 86.525972°W |
c. 1920 | Foursquare | ||
Contributing | 422 Indiana Drive 39°10′13.2″N 86°31′36.3″W / 39.170333°N 86.526750°W |
1912 | Dutch Colonial Revival | In October 1911 The Construction News reported that the Chicago firm Lowe & Bollenbacher was drawing plans for a residence for department store owner Wyatt W. Wicks and that Wicks would take bids. But, in January 1912 The Construction News reported that John Nichols would be taking bids for Wicks and that plans were complete. | |
Contributing | 502 Indiana Drive 39°10′14″N 86°31′36.3″W / 39.17056°N 86.526750°W |
c. 1915 | Foursquare | ||
Contributing | 506 Indiana Drive 39°10′14.7″N 86°31′36.3″W / 39.170750°N 86.526750°W |
1913 | Craftsman | Built by general contractor J. O. White for Dr. A. M. Snyder. Nichols & Nichols was listed as the architect [5]. | |
Contributing | 309 Park Avenue 39°10′8″N 86°31′29.2″W / 39.16889°N 86.524778°W |
1924 | Colonial Revival | This house was designed by Alfred Grindle for Allen Buskirk. | |
Contributing | 310 Park Avenue 39°10′8″N 86°31′28″W / 39.16889°N 86.52444°W |
1924 | Colonial Revival | Edwin C. Doeppers drew plans for Almer Henry, who originally intended to take bids himself. He later engaged John L. Nichols to take bids and supervise construction. Indiana Construction Recorder March 3, 1923 and March 22, 1924. | |
Contributing | 402 Park Avenue 39°10′10.8″N 86°31′28″W / 39.169667°N 86.52444°W |
c. 1920 | Georgian Revival | ||
Notable | 405 Park Avenue 39°10′11.6″N 86°31′29.2″W / 39.169889°N 86.524778°W |
1915 | Craftsman | Originally built by Thomas J. Sare, who engaged Nichols & Nichols to build two duplexes at 8th & Park (see 715-717 E. Eighth St.) | |
Contributing | 409 Park Avenue 39°10′12″N 86°31′29.2″W / 39.17000°N 86.524778°W |
c. 1928 | Tudor Revival
English Cottage Revival |
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Contributing | 410 Park Avenue 39°10′12″N 86°31′28″W / 39.17000°N 86.52444°W |
c. 1930 | Colonial Revival | ||
Contributing | 415 Park Avenue 39°10′12.6″N 86°31′29.2″W / 39.170167°N 86.524778°W |
c. 1930 | Colonial Revival | ||
Contributing | 421 Park Avenue 39°10′13.2″N 86°31′29.2″W / 39.170333°N 86.524778°W |
c. 1925 | Craftsman | ||
Contributing | 501 Park Avenue 39°10′14″N 86°31′29.2″W / 39.17056°N 86.524778°W |
1922 | Craftsman | ||
Contributing | 505 Park Avenue 39°10′14.5″N 86°31′29.2″W / 39.170694°N 86.524778°W |
c. 1930 | Colonial Revival | ||
Notable | 513 Park Avenue 39°10′16″N 86°31′29.2″W / 39.17111°N 86.524778°W |
1926 | Tudor Revival | ||
Notable | 515 Park Avenue 39°10′16.5″N 86°31′29.2″W / 39.171250°N 86.524778°W |
c. 1930 | Colonial Revival | Designed by John L. Nichols | |
Contributing | 521 Park Avenue 39°10′17″N 86°31′29.2″W / 39.17139°N 86.524778°W |
c. 1920 | Colonial Revival | ||
Contributing | 525-527 Park Avenue 39°10′17.4″N 86°31′29.2″W / 39.171500°N 86.524778°W |
c. 1925 | American Foursquare | ||
Contributing | 309 Woodlawn Avenue 39°10′8″N 86°31′25″W / 39.16889°N 86.52361°W |
c. 1930 | Colonial Revival | ||
Contributing | 321 Woodlawn Avenue 39°10′9.3″N 86°31′25″W / 39.169250°N 86.52361°W |
c. 1935 | Colonial Revival | ||
Contributing | File:Woodlawn Avenue, 441, O'Harrow House, University Courts.jpg | 441 Woodlawn Avenue 39°10′9.3″N 86°31′25″W / 39.169250°N 86.52361°W |
c. 1935 | Tudor Revival |
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ Cynthia Brubaker, Architectural Conservator, Portfolio Designs, Inc. (December 26, 2007). "NRHP Nomination: University Courts Historic District" (Document). National Park Service.
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