| Description: |
On slide mount: 602 E. Arch St., Jun. 78 Yes 602 Arch Streetbet. 1860 and 1866This cottage was built by Charles Gottlieb Teine, a drayman and shoemaker, sometime between 1860 and 1866. Christian Hanover, a carriage maker, purchased the house shortly thereafter. Later residents included John Karnatz, an employee of F. F. Queisser & Company, who owned the property from 1872 until 1899. Following Mr. Karnatz brief residency in the late 1870s, it appears that he rented the house to tenants.Because the vast majority of such simple one-and-a-half-story cottages were frame, this brick house is noteworthy. Although the first floor fenestration has been modernized, hood moldings of the two former windows with segmental arches remain, matching that of the gable window above.Chatham-Arch Historic Area Preservation Plan, 1982 single-family dwelling |
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| Origin: | 1978-06 |
| Source: |
http://iuidigital.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/HT/id/1077 |
| Collection: |
Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission Image Collection |
| Rights: | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ |
| Copyright: |
In Copyright |
| Geography: |
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, United States, http://sws.geonames.org/4259418/, 39.76838, -86.15804 |
| Subjects: |
Architecture--Indiana--Indianapolis Built environment Historic districts Teine, Charles Gottlieb Hanover, Christian Karnatz, John Queisser, F.F. vernacular architecture porches gable roofs brick |
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