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Anderson, William, House
1127Ann Street, Ann Arbor - Washtenaw County
| Other Names |
William Anderson House and Chapel
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| Property Type |
frame house
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| Historic Use |
DOMESTIC
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| Current Use |
DOMESTIC
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| Style |
Greek Revival
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| Narrative Description |
The William Anderson House is a modest, one-and-one-half-story, end gable, Greek Revival structure arranged on the side-hall plan. It has a front portico of four, square piers supporting a full pediment. The structure is clad in vertical, board-and-batten siding.
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| Statement of Significance |
A one-and-one-half-story, frame "temple cottage" with a square-post front veranda, the William Anderson House is significant in architectural terms as a well preserved and particularly well detailed, Greek Revival dwelling also containing elements more commonly associated with Gothic Revival.
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| Period of Significance |
1826-1865
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| Significant Date(s) |
1853
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| Registry Type(s) |
08/19/1982 National Register listed
07/26/1974 State Register listed
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| Site ID# |
P3856
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