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 #: JUN-22 0 CBJ #: E-16 Parcel I: 1-C03-0-FOI-001-O<br />
<strong>Historic</strong> Name:<br />
Rustgard House<br />
Other Name:<br />
Location<br />
Address:<br />
101 Goldbelt Avenue<br />
Lot/Block/Subdivision: Tr A / Goldbelt addition<br />
Current Owner:<br />
Address:<br />
Diane Hunsbedt<br />
101 Goldbelt Avenue<br />
Juenau, AK 99801<br />
<strong>Historic</strong> Function/Use:<br />
Domestic / Single Family<br />
Current Function/Use:<br />
Domestic / Single Family<br />
Architectural Classification<br />
Category/Sub-category:<br />
Late 19th <strong>and</strong> 20th Century Revivals/Colonial Revival<br />
Materials<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing: Asphalt shingles Foundation: Concrete<br />
Walls: Wood shingles Other:<br />
Architectural Elements:<br />
ro<strong>of</strong><br />
MUlti-paned bay window; dual pitched gable<br />
General Description: Retains integrity, little evidence <strong>of</strong> change,<br />
contributing element to the architectural <strong>and</strong> historic unity <strong>of</strong> the<br />
neighborhood, fair condition<br />
<strong>Historic</strong> Significance: This building is significant because it is one <strong>of</strong><br />
seven Colonial Revival style buildings in the survey area which<br />
demonstrates <strong>Juneau</strong>'s vernacular interpretation <strong>of</strong> national styles,<br />
because <strong>of</strong> its association with Territorial government figures, John<br />
Rustgard <strong>and</strong> Waino Hendrickson, <strong>and</strong> because it demonstrates patterns<br />
<strong>of</strong> community development in <strong>Juneau</strong>, Alaska. The home was constructed<br />
for Rustgard who was u.s. District Attorney from 1910 to 1914 <strong>and</strong> was,<br />
in 1920, appointed Attorney General for the Territory. He served in<br />
that position until 1933. Hendrickson was a businessman, mayor <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Juneau</strong>, <strong>and</strong> member <strong>of</strong> the Territorial Legislature <strong>and</strong> lived in the<br />
house during the 1930's.<br />
Construction Date:<br />
Cultural Affiliation:<br />
Period <strong>of</strong> Significance: 1893-1939<br />
Euroamerican<br />
National Register Status/Date: N/A<br />
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