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Rev. 9/98
Colorado Cultural Resource Survey
Architectural Inventory Form
(Page 1 of 21)
Official Eligibility Determination
(OAHP use only)
Date Initials
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Determined Not Eligible - NR
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I. Identification
1.
Resource Number:
5LR2823
2.
Temporary Resource Number:
Not Applicable
3.
County:
Larimer
4.
City:
Fort Collins
5.
Historic Building Name:
Frederick and Martha Gross House
6.
Current Building Name:
Not Applicable
7.
Building Address:
335 E. Magnolia St.
Fort Collins, CO 80524
8.
Owner Name & Address:
Mark C. Foster & Pamela Bonnema Foster
2319 Cotswold Ct.
Fort Collins, CO 80526
Resource Number: 5LR2823
Address: 335 E. Magnolia St.
Architectural Inventory Form
(Page 2 of 21)
II. Geographic Information
9. P.M. 6th Township 7 North Range 69 West
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10. UTM Reference Zone: 13 Easting: 493874
11. USGS Quad Name: Fort Collins, Colorado
Year
12. Lot(s):
Addition
1960 (revised 1984) Map scale
W'/2 of Lot 1 Block:
Northing: 4492426
7.5'
144
Fort Collins Original Townsite Year of Addition: 1873
13. Boundary Description and Justification: This legally defined parcel (97123-32-021),
clearly delineated by an urban lot and block description, includes the historic
house and its surrounding grounds.
III. Architectural Description
14. Building Plan: T-Shaped Plan
15. Dimensions in Feet: 36' x 38'
16. Number of Stories:
1
17. Primary External Wall Material(s): Wood
18. Roof Configuration: Gabled Roof
19. Primary External Roof Material: Composition Roof
20. Special Features: Porch, Fence
21. General Architectural Description: This small one-story residence is of wood
frame construction and today the building has a slightly T-shaped footprint
measuring 36' x 38'. This includes the front and rear porches, along with a rear
addition. The original 27' x 38' building was L-shaped and this area of the
building remains apparent from its intersecting gables. Facing toward the
north, the house rests upon a sandstone foundation. Its exterior walls are
finished with fiberboard siding that has covered or replaced the original wood
clapboard siding. The roof consists of two primary intersecting gables with
boxed eaves and composition shingles.
Resource Number: 5LR2823
Address: 335 E. Magnolia St.
Architectural Inventory Form
(Page 3 of 21)
North Wall (front): The fagade of the house is asymmetrical, with a front -facing
projecting gable on the east and a projecting enclosure on the west. These two
projections frame a non -original open porch constructed with a wood plank
floor and three square posts supporting a shed roof. The front entrance is at
the porch on the primary wall of the building, and this holds a non -historic panel
door along with a storm door. Flanking the entry are two windows. The one to
the east is a one -over -one double -hung sash window and to the west is a
narrow two -over -two double -hung sash window. The front -facing projection on
the east end of the fagade holds a narrow two -over -two double -hung sash
window, with non -original shutters fixed to the wall. At the peak of the gable
end wall above is a small louvered attic vent.
East Wall (side): This side wall holds no entries into the house. Three windows
are present there, one of which appears to be a two -light sliding window. The
second appears to be a one -over -one double -hung sash window, and the third
toward the rear appears to be a pair of one -over -one double -hung sash
windows.
South Wall (rear): The rear wall of the house holds the building's only other
entrances, both of them off a non -historic open wood deck. One of these
contains a non -historic panel door with nine lights. The other has a historic
wood panel door with a single light. To the east is a pair of one -over -one
double -hung sash windows with wood frames. A small louvered attic vent is in
the upper gable end wall.
West Wall (side): This side wall holds no entries into the house. On the
basement level is a small window set in a metal -lined well. Two windows are
present on the main wall of the house, both of them two -over -two double -hung
sash windows with wood frames.
22. Architectural Style / Building Type: Gabled Ell
23. Landscaping or Special Setting Features: This residence is located on the south
side of Magnolia St., two properties west of Peterson St. The house faces north
onto a small yard planted with grass and flower gardens, and bisected by a
flagstone sidewalk. A tree lawn is found along the street frontage. The chain -
link fenced backyard occupies half of the rear area of the lot, with open ground
beyond to the alley. Part of the fenced yard is planted with grass and the rest is
unpaved ground with trees on the west and a fenced vegetable garden in the
southeast corner. Historic residences surround the property, along with a large
1970s apartment building on the adjacent lot to the west.
24. Associated Buildings, Features or Objects: Shed — This small wood frame building
with a footprint of about 8' x 10' is located in the backyard southeast of the
house. Facing toward the north, its north wall holds a pair of wood swinging
doors. The building does not appear to be historic and is constructed with
wood panel siding and a gambrel roof.
Resource Number: 5LR2823
Address: 335 E. Magnolia St.
Architectural Inventory Form
(Page 4 of 21)
IV. Architectural History
25. Date of Construction: Estimate: 1902-1906 Actual:
Source of Information: Warranty Deed, Joseph A. Kern to Frederick Gross, 13
January 1902; Fire Insurance Map of Fort Collins,
Sanborn Map Company, 1906
26. Architect: Unknown
Source of Information: Not Applicable
27. Builder/Contractor: Unknown
Source of Information: Not Applicable
28. Original Owner: Frederick and Anna Gross
Source of Information: Warranty Deed, Joseph A. Kern to Frederick Gross, 13
January 1902
29. Construction History:
House (ca. 1902-1906) — Archival documentation shows that this house was built
sometime between 1902 and 1906. Fire insurance maps indicate that it included
open porches on the front and back from around the time it was built.
According to historic records, the original front porch was demolished in 1948
and rebuilt the following year with low walls along the front and a projecting
enclosure on the west. The low walls are now gone. The original narrow
clapboard siding was replaced with wide siding boards between 1948 and 1969,
along with the fixed shutters on the facade. The rear porch was enclosed and
the house extended toward the rear between 1948 and 1969.
Shed (ca. 19901 — This small building dates from sometime around 1990.
30. Original Location
V. Historical Associations
31. Original Use(s):
32. Intermediate Use(s)
33. Current Use(s):
34. Site Type(s):
Yes
Domestic / Single Dwelling
Not Applicable
Domestic / Single Dwelling
Single -Family Home
Resource Number: 5LR2823
Address: 335 E. Magnolia St.
Architectural Inventory Form
(Page 5 of 21)
35. Historical background: Throughout its early years from the late 1800s to the early
1920s, the property now known as 335 E. Magnolia St. was part of Lot 1 in Block
144 of the original Fort Collins townsite. By 1894, Lot 1 was owned by Robert
Walsh, an Irish immigrant who was farming in the Fort Collins area by the mid-
1880s. He was also a businessman and during the 1890s appears to have
resided with his family in the house on the southwest corner of Magnolia Street
and Peterson Street (this has since been replaced). The western half of the lot
was vacant yard.
In July 1899, Walsh arranged to sell the property to prominent Fort Collins
farmer, businessman and property investor Samuel H. Clammer for $1,050.
Clammer is unlikely to have lived in the house and instead quit -claimed his
ownership back to Robert Walsh in May 1900 for a payment of $1,000. One week
later, Walsh sold Lot 1 to Joseph A. Kern, about whom nothing is known. He
sold the property in January 1902 to Frederick Gross, who may have been his
brother-in-law, for $1,300. This transfer launched the property into a new phase
of its history.
Frederick Gross was born in Prussia in 1840 and immigrated to the United
States in 1862. After a short stay in New York City, he traveled west to
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he was employed as a blacksmith for twelve
years. He married Anna Brost in 1869 and they started a family in Milwaukee. In
1875, they moved to northern Colorado, where for three years Gross worked as
a farmhand for his brother-in-law, Lewis Kern. In 1878, he purchased two
adjacent 80-acre tracts of land in the Harmony District south of Fort Collins and
over the following years established a successful farm. This remained the
family home through the end of the century.
Sometime between 1894 and 1906, the house on the southwest corner of
Magnolia and Peterson was demolished and the east half of the lot remained
vacant until the years following World War II. The house in the west half of the
lot appears to have been constructed after the property had been acquired by
Frederick Gross, dating the house to the period between 1902 and 1906. City
directories show that two families lived at this address between around 1903
and 1908, both evidently renting the property from Frederick Gross. The first
occupants were horse breeder Addison S. Carner and his wife Serena. They
were followed by farm laborer and Lindell Mill watchman William F. Wittenbrink
and his wife Minnie.
Anna Gross died in April 1908 and exactly two years later Frederick married
Martha Manson. A native of Ohio, she was 24 years younger than her new
husband and this was also her second marriage. Frederick and Martha initially
lived in a rented home on Laporte Avenue before moving into the house at 335
E. Magnolia St., where they resided from around 1911 to 1920. Martha was a
member of the Loyal Temperance Legion, and in September 1915 the Fort
Collins Courier noted that the group held their monthly meeting in the house.
Resource Number: 5LR2823 Address: 335 E. Magnolia St.
Architectural Inventory Form
(Page 6 of 21)
Frederick and Martha advertised the sale of Lot 1, consisting of the house and
adjacent vacant ground to the east, in March 1919. However, it did not sell at
that time. Instead, the following month he transferred the property to Martha
and in May 1920 they were divorced. After that, she began advertising to rent
the house, which included furnished rooms and a large garden. Martha also
sought a renter for a barn on the lot, which she advertised could hold four cars
or a shop. In December 1920, the vacant ground in the east half of the lot was
used for the sale of stove wood and Christmas trees.
In September 1920, Martha signed an agreement to sell the house to teamster
Herman Lundvall and his wife Verna, who had arranged for a series of payments
to be made. They kept horses on the property and in June 1921 advertised in
the Fort Collins Courier for two horses that had strayed. The following month,
in July 1921, Martha was committed to the Colorado State Hospital for the
Insane in Pueblo, where she remained the rest of her life. Following their
divorce, Frederick moved into the Linden Hotel in downtown Fort Collins and
lived there until his death in 1927. He was buried in Grandview Cemetery.
In May 1923, almost two years after she was sent to Pueblo, Martha's estate
administrator sold the west half of Lot 1 to Fort Collins insurance agent Edwin
A. Schlichter and real estate agent William P. Withrow. This was the first time
Lot 1 was divided in two and the partners clearly purchased the property as an
investment. According to the conservator's deed and other documents, Herman
and Verna Lundvall resided there through 1922 or early 1923 and then made
plans to leave Fort Collins. They assigned their interest in the purchase
contract to Schlichter and Withrow, who agreed to pay the remaining balance
due to the estate.
Schlichter and Withrow held onto the property at 335 E. Magnolia St. for just
three days before selling it to Ira Dwight Allen and his wife Carolyn Edith. Ira
was born in 1859 in New York and around 1885 married Carolyn, who was an
immigrant from Canada. They arrived in Fort Collins by the mid-1910s, where he
operated a livery barn and express delivery service. After purchasing the house
at 335 E. Magnolia St. in May 1923, they resided there through at least 1940, and
this essentially served as their retirement home. Ira died in 1942 and was buried
in Grandview Cemetery. Carolyn died in 1953 and was buried next to her
husband.
Although they would continue to live in the house for several more years, in
July 1934 Ira and Carolyn sold the property to August C. Kluver. August and his
wife Mary lived a few doors to the west at 323 E. Magnolia St., and owned the
house under study from 1934 to 1946. No evidence was found that they ever
lived there. August died in June 1945 and one year later, in May 1946, his estate
sold the property to Robert and Margaret Kenworthy for $3,800. They in turn
sold it in September 1947 to tire serviceman Carl Hoffmaster and his wife Ann.
The Hoffmasters held onto the house for just three months before selling it in
December 1947 to Elmer and Nancy Shepherd.
Resource Number: 5LR2823
Address: 335 E. Magnolia St.
Architectural Inventory Form
(Page 7 of 21)
Born in Iowa in 1881, Elmer Shepherd married Nancy Campbell in 1904 and the
couple farmed for many years in the vicinity of McCook, Nebraska. They moved
to Fort Collins in 1943, where Elmer worked as a janitor at Colorado A & M.
After purchasing the house at 335 E. Magnolia St. in 1947, they remained there
until 1957. Nancy died in Fort Collins in 1963 and was buried in McCook's
Riverview Cemetery. Elmer joined her there following his death in 1963.
The Shepherds sold the house in February 1957 to Clarence and Delila
Jacobsen, who had moved to Fort Collins from Iowa sometime earlier that
decade. Clarence was a self-employed carpenter and they lived in the house
until August 1960, when they sold the property to Eugene and Grace Fischer.
Eugene worked as a high school teacher and the couple resided in the house for
just two years. Around November 1962, they sold it to Kenneth and Olive Clay.
Kenneth was a mechanic at Al Auto in Fort Collins. In September 1968, they
sold the house to Arthur and Nancy Eckdahl. The Eckdahls remained there
through 1972, and Arthur was employed as a fireman and mailman.
36. Sources of information:
Burial Record, August and Mary Kluver, Grandview Cemetery, Fort Collins, CO.
August's Date of Death: 18 June 1945. Mary's Date of Death: 1 January 1948.
Located at www.findagrave.com.
Burial Record, Elmer Shepherd and Nancy Lee Shepherd, Riverview Cemetery,
McCook, NE. Elmer's Date of Death: 9 April 1969. Nancy's Date of Death: 21
Septemer 1963. Located at www.findagrave.com.
Burial Record, Frederick Gross, Grandview Cemetery, Fort Collins, CO. Date of
Death: 8 December 1927. Located at www.findagrave.com.
Burial Record, Ira Dwight Allen and Carolyn Edith Allen, Grandview Cemetery,
Fort Collins, CO. Ira's Date of Death: 18 September 1942. Carolyn's Date of
Death: 26 March 1953. Located at www.findagrave.com.
City of Fort Collins Building Permits, 335 E. Magnolia St., 1946-1949.
Colorado State Census, Listing for Robert Walsh, Larimer County, CO, 1885.
Divorce Record, Frederick and Martha Gross, Colorado Divorce Index, 11 May
1920.
Fire Insurance Maps of Fort Collins, Sanborn Map Company, 1895-1963.
Fort Collins City Directories, Listings for 335 E. Magnolia St., 1902-1970.
Resource Number: 5LR2823
Address: 335 E. Magnolia St.
Architectural Inventory Form
(Page 8 of 21)
Fort Collins Courier
"Want Ads — For Sale," 18 March 1919, p. 4.
"Court House News," 13 May 1920, p. 5.
"For Rent," 8 June 1920, p. 7.
"For Rent," 28 July 1920, p. 7.
"For Sale," 16 August 1920, p. 7.
"New Wood Yard," 1 December 1920, p. 4.
"Strayed," 28 June 1921, p. 7.
"For Rent," 20 September 1922, p. 7.
Fort Collins Topographic Quadrangle Maps, US Geological Survey (1908, 1960,
1969, 1984)
Fort Collins Weekly Courier
Local Notes, 20 July 1899, p. 1 (transfer from Walsh to Clammer).
"For Sale," 7 October 1903 p. 5.
"L. T. L. Notes," 3 September 1915, p. 6.
Historic Building Inventory Record, 335 E. Magnolia St., Fort Collins, CO
(#5LR2823). Prepared by Jason Marmor, August 1997.
Larimer County Assessor, Real Estate Appraisal Cards and Photographs, Parcel
97123-32-021, County Assessor's Office and Fort Collins Museum of
Discovery Archives, 1948-2019.
Larimer County, Clerk & Recorder's Office, Title Records (W'/2 Lot 1, Block 144)
Bond for Deed (Lot 1), Robert Walsh (owner) and Samuel H. Clammer, 14 July
1899 (Book 137, Page 18).
Quit Claim Deed (Lot 1), Samuel H. Clammer to Robert Walsh, 24 May 1900
(Book 77, Page 539).
Warranty Deed (Lot 1), Robert Walsh to Joseph A. Kern, 31 May 1900 (Book
160, Page 580).
Warranty Deed (Lot 1), Joseph A. Kern to Frederick Gross, 13 January 1902
(Book 160, Page 581).
Warranty Deed (Lot 1), Frederick Gross to Martha R. Gross, 15 April 1919
(Book 392, Page 336).
Conservator's Deed (W'/z Lot 1), Estate of Martha R. Gross to E. A. Schlichter
and W. P. Withrow, 5 May 1923 (Book 469, Page 382).
Warranty Deed (W'/z Lot 1), E. A. Schlichter and W. P. Withrow to I. D. and
Edith C. Allen, 7 May 1923 (Book 462, Page 85).
Warranty Deed, I. D. and Edith C. Allen to A. C. Kluver, 7 July 1934 (Book 642,
Page 56).
Executor's Deed, Estate of August C. Kluver to Robert and Margaret
Kenworthy, 7 May 1946 (Book 812, Page 376).
Warranty Deed, Robert E. and Margaret A. Kenworthy to Carl M. and Ann V.
Hoff master, 19 September 1947 (Book 841, Page 308).
Resource Number: 5LR2823
Address: 335 E. Magnolia St.
Architectural Inventory Form
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Warranty Deed, Carl M. and Ann V. Hoffmaster to Elmer and Nancy Lee
Shepherd, 15 December 1947 (Book 846, Page 68).
Warranty Deed, Elmer and Nancy Lee Shepherd to Clarence and Delila
Jacobsen, 1 February 1957 (Book 1038, Page 205).
Warranty Deed, Clarence C. and Delila E. Jacobsen to Eugene E. and Grace
M. Fischer, 5 August 1960 (Book 1122, Page 542).
Warranty Deed, Eugene and Grace Fischer to Kenneth and Olive Clay,
Recorded 28 November 1962 (Book 1189, Page 152).
Warranty Deed, Kenneth Nolan Clay and Olive Arlene Clay to Arthur D. and
Nancy C. Eckdahl, 27 September 1968 (Book 1395, Page 56).
Quit Claim Deed, Arthur D. Eckdahl to Nancy C. Eckdahl, 7 February 1972
(Book 1493, Page 644).
Warranty Deed, Nancy C. Eckdahl to Leador Corporation, 14 December 1972
(Book 1574, Page 418).
Map of Fort Collins, W. C. Willits, Civil Engineer, May 1894.
United States Federal Census, August and Mary Kluver, 1930-1940, Fort Collins,
CO.
United States Federal Census, Edwin A. Schlichter, 1920, Fort Collins, CO.
United States Federal Census, Elmer and Nancy Shepherd, 1940, Osborn, NE.
United States Federal Census, Fredrick and Anna Gross, 1900, Larimer County,
CO and Frederick and Martha Gross, 1910, Fort Collins, CO.
United States Federal Census, Ira Dwight Allen and Carolyn Edith Allen, 1920-
1940, Fort Collins, CO.
United States Federal Census, Martha Gross, 1940, Pueblo, CO - Colorado State
Hospital for the Insane.
United States Federal Census, Robert Walsh, Fort Collins, CO, 1900.
United States Federal Census, William and Minnie Wittenbrink, 1910, Fort
Collins, CO.
United States Federal Census, William P. Withrow (mistakenly listed as William
Palmer), 1920, Fort Collins, CO.
Watrous, Ansel. History of Larimer County, Colorado. Fort Collins, CO: The
Courier Printing & Publishing Company, 1911.
Resource Number: 5LR2823 Address: 335 E. Magnolia St.
Architectural Inventory Form
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VI. Significance
37. Local landmark designation:
Applicable Fort Collins Criteria (Fort Collins Municipal Code, Chapter 14, Section 14-5)
A. Events: Associated with events that have made a recognizable
contribution to the broad patterns of the history of the community, State or
Nation (a specific event or pattern of events)
B. Persons/Groups: Associated with the lives of persons or groups of persons
recognizable in the history of the community, State or Nation whose
specific contributions to that history can be identified and documented
C. Design/Construction: Embodies the identifiable characteristics of a type,
period, or method of construction; represents the work of a craftsman or
architect whose work is distinguishable from others by its characteristic
style and quality; possesses high artistic values or design concepts; or part
of a recognizable and distinguished group of properties
D. Information potential: Has yielded, or may be likely to yield, information
important in prehistory or history
X Does not meet any of the above Fort Collins designation criteria
Analysis of Fort Collins Significance: In Fort Collins, a property may be eligible
for local designation even when it is found to be ineligible for the more stringent
State and National Registers of Historic Places. In this case, the property at 335
E. Magnolia St. is determined to be ineligible for individual designation as a City
of Fort Collins landmark under any of the criteria. It simply does not meet the
historical or architectural standards.
In addition, the house has been altered by a number of changes that have
combined to damage its architectural integrity even though it retains some
aspects of integrity such as location and setting. Most importantly, these
changes included replacement of the original clapboard siding with wider
fiberboards, along with alterations to the front porch that changed the character
of the house. Although this work was done between 1949 and 1969, it has left
the building's original architecture greatly changed and no longer a good
example of the style. There are much better examples of the style in Fort
Collins. For the same reasons, the house is no longer a contributing element of
the National Register -listed Laurel School Historic District.
Resource Number: 5LR2823
Address: 335 E. Magnolia St.
Architectural Inventory Form
(Page 11 of 21)
38. Applicable National Register Criteria:
A. Associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the
broad pattern of our history
B. Associated with the lives of persons significant in our past
C. Embodies the distinctive characteristics of a type, period, or method of
construction, or represents the work of a master, or possesses high artistic
values, or represents a significant and distinguishable entity whose
components may lack individual distinction
D. Has yielded, or may be likely to yield, information important in history or
prehistory
Qualifies under Criteria Considerations A through G
X Does not meet any of the above National Register criteria
39. Area(s) of significance: Not Applicable
40. Period of significance: Not Applicable
41. Level of significance: National No State No Local No
42. Statement of significance: Based upon the extensive archival research and field
documentation completed for this project, this property was found to have been
developed between 1902 and 1906, during a period of economic and
neighborhood expansion in Fort Collins. It was one of many houses, ranging
from modest to upscale, that were built around that time along E. Magnolia St.
This property does not appear to be eligible for the NRHP or SRHP under
Criterion A because it was not found to have been adequately associated with
an important historic event or pattern of events. Owned by a series of families
with modest backgrounds, the property also does not meet the standard for
eligibility under Criterion B.
In relation to Criterion C, the house retains some elements of its early twentieth
century style and detailing. However, it was substantially altered during the
period between 1948 and 1969. Although these would be considered historic
alterations, they resulted in negative changes to its architectural character and
there are certainly better examples of the style in Fort Collins. Because of this,
the property does not convey an adequate enough sense of its original historic
architecture, including materials and design, to qualify as eligible for the NRHP
or SRHP under Criterion C. There is no indication that it might be eligible under
Criterion D. The house is determined to be non-contributing to the National
Register -listed Laurel School Historic District.
Resource Number: 5LR2823
Address: 335 E. Magnolia St.
Architectural Inventory Form
(Page 12 of 21)
43. Assessment of historic physical integrity related to significance: The small wood
frame house on this property was constructed between 1902 and 1906, and over
the following decades appears to have remained largely unaltered. In 1948-
1949, the building was remodeled when the front porch was removed and
rebuilt, complete with a low wall, or closed rail, along the front and a projecting
enclosure on the west. Sometime between 1949 and 1969, the house's original
clapboard siding was removed and replaced with wide fiberboard siding along
with fixed shutters on the front window. The brick chimney was also removed
and a second west -facing entrance from the front porch closed. These
alterations greatly changed the house's historic appearance.
While the house is in its original location and continues to stand among
residences of similar age, the adjacent property to the west was redeveloped
with a large apartment building around the early to mid-1970s. This sits very
close to the house's west property line and encroaches upon the historic home.
To the east are three residential buildings dating from the 1950s or early 1960s.
Consequently, the aspect of setting has been diminished. The house on this
site retains some of its original features, including its asymmetrical facade,
intersecting gables, and several early double -hung sash windows. Yet it
exhibits an altered degree of integrity in the areas of design and feeling. In
addition, the aspects of materials and workmanship are diminished due to the
described changes to its front porch and wall cladding.
Overall, this property retains a very modest degree of integrity that challenges
its ability to clearly convey its origins in the early twentieth century and its
association with its early owners. Consequently, its integrity fails to support
NRHP or SRHP eligibility.
VII. National Register Eligibility Assessment
44. National Register eligibility field assessment: Not Eligible
45. Is there National Register district potential? N/A
Discuss: This property is located within the National Register -listed Laurel
School Historic District.
If there is National Register district potential, is this building contributing: N/A
46. If the building is in an existing National Register district, is it contributing: No
Resource Number: 5LR2823
Address: 335 E. Magnolia St.
Architectural Inventory Form
(Page 13 of 21)
Vill. Recording Information
47. Photograph numbers: #7672-7685
Negatives filed at: Tatanka Historical Associates, Inc.
P.O. Box 1909, Fort Collins, CO 80522
48. Report title:
49.
Date(s):
50.
Recorder(s):
51.
Organization
52.
Address:
53. Phone number(s)
Intensive -Level Documentation of the Property at 335 E.
Magnolia St., Fort Collins, CO
23 July 2019
Ron Sladek, President
Tatanka Historical Associates, Inc.
P.O. Box 1909, Fort Collins, CO 80522
970 / 221-1095
Resource Number: 5LR2823 Address: 335 E. Magnolia St.
Architectural Inventory Form
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Historic Photographs
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Architectural Inventory Form
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Historic Photographs
Historic View of the House, 1977
Fort Collins Museum of Discovery, Historic Assessor's Card
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