Historic Building Survey - City and Borough of Juneau
Historic Building Survey - City and Borough of Juneau
Historic Building Survey - City and Borough of Juneau
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Chicken Ridge <strong>Historic</strong> <strong>Building</strong>s <strong>Survey</strong><br />
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AHRS #:<br />
JUN-546<br />
CBJ #: E-39<br />
Parcel #:<br />
l-C04-0-A29-003-0<br />
<strong>Historic</strong> Name:<br />
Mill House<br />
Other Name:<br />
Location<br />
Address:<br />
125 Seventh street<br />
Lot/Block/Subdivision: 7 / 29 / <strong>Juneau</strong> Townsite<br />
Current Owner:<br />
Address:<br />
James & Vera Beckermann<br />
P.O. Box 021112<br />
<strong>Juneau</strong>, AK 99802<br />
<strong>Historic</strong> Function/Use:<br />
Domestic lSingle Family<br />
Current Function/Use:<br />
Domestic / MUltiple Family<br />
Architectural Classification<br />
Category/Sub-category:<br />
Late 19th & Early 20th century American Movements/Bungalow/Craftsman<br />
Materials<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing: Wood shingles Foundation: Concrete<br />
Walls:<br />
siding<br />
Horizontal cedar lap<br />
Other:<br />
Partial basement<br />
Architectural Elements:<br />
shed dormer<br />
Triangular knee braces, gabled front entryway,<br />
General Description: Change from single to multi family use <strong>and</strong> change<br />
in siding material does not compromise the integrity <strong>of</strong> this building,<br />
remains a contributing element to the architectural <strong>and</strong> historic unity<br />
<strong>of</strong> the neighborhood, excellent condition<br />
<strong>Historic</strong> Significance: This building is significant because it is one <strong>of</strong><br />
42 Craftsman buildings in the survey area· which demonstrates <strong>Juneau</strong>'s<br />
vernacular interpretation <strong>of</strong> national styles <strong>and</strong> because it<br />
demonstrates patterns <strong>of</strong> community development in <strong>Juneau</strong>, Alaska. The<br />
house was owned by Minard Mills who was an employee <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Juneau</strong><br />
Water Company.<br />
construction Date: c.1934 Period <strong>of</strong> Significance: 1893-1939<br />
Cultural Affiliation:<br />
Euroamerican<br />
National Register Status/Date:<br />
N/A<br />
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