Feature 338:  418 North Pleasant Street (in 2011)

Similar

Feature 338: 418 North Pleasant Street (in 2011)

description

Summary

Classification: Contributing.
Historic Name: Zumwalt House.
Architectural Style: Queen Anne (late).
Construction Date: ca. 1910.
Period 2 of Harry S Truman’s Life: Establishing Community Roots, 1890-1919.
Tax Identification: 26-220-19-03.
Legal Description: Pleasant Place, lot 15.
Description: Contributing one- and one-half story wood-frame dwelling; irregular in shape; gabled roof with boxed cornice at gable ends, clad with composition shingles; synthetic weatherboard siding; one-over-one double-hung sash synthetic windows; gabled roof porch with decorative fan design in gable end; daylight basement. Level lot with lawn; mature hedge along facade foundation; shade trees in the side and rear yards.
• Alterations: Porch columns were altered; siding was added; windows replaced with synthetic material.
• Contributing one-story concrete block garage built during period of significance [Feature 339].
History/Significance: The George T. Zumwalt family was probably one of the first occupants of this house, built around 1910. George Zumwalt farmed in the area. The Zumwalts may have taken in boarders from time to time. James Judy lived in the Zumwalt House in 1911. The Zumwalt family continued to occupy the house into at least the 1930s.

date_range

Date

1910
create

Source

National Parks Gallery
copyright

Copyright info

Public Domain Dedication

Explore more

39 093238830566406
39 093238830566406