345 N. Park Avenue, James C. Lee House, Lockerbie Square, Indianapolis, c. 1977

Description: 345 N. Park Avenue, James C. Lee House, Lockerbie Square, Indianapolis, c. 1977, Tree of Heaven chopped down, South elevation view: 349 N. Park Ave.
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Frederick Tapking House <br>349 North Park Avenue <br>1849, 1861, and c . 1900 <br>The original brick portion of this house is claimed to date to 1849, which predates the Fletcher plat by ten years. Frederick H. Tapking purchased the land in 1859. He was a partner of Lockerbie Square resident Joseph Staub. The house was altered around 1861 with the addition of a frame half story and again between 1898 and 1913 to this present appearance. The house is brick on the first floor with segmented, arch windows. The second and half stories are, frame, clad with decorative shingled clapboards in the gables. The roof form is hip and gable. <br>Lockerbie Square Historic Area Preservation Plan, 1987
single-family dwelling
Source: http://iuidigital.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/HT/id/4979
Collection: Indianapolis Historic Preservation Commission Image Collection
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Geography: Indianapolis (Ind.)
Subjects: Architecture--Indiana--Indianapolis
Built environment
Historic districts
Queen Anne

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