222 N. Mound Photographs
222 N. Mound 2011 Summer Survey
- Condition: Excellent
- Significance: Prairie Style Home remodeled by Dietrich Rulfs (confirmed by Dr. Jere Jackson) and found on the 1906 Sanborn Fire Insurance Map
222 N. Mound 1990 National Register Information
- Address: 222 N. Mound
- Date: 1900-10
- Category: Contributing
- Block: 4
- Lot: P/D 6
- Description: 2-1/2 story; wood frame construction with beveled and lapped wood siding; brick foundation; L-plan with additions at rear; hip roofs with dormer on west facade; composition shingles; plain entablature; 1-story gallery wraparound porch with boxed wooden columns and simple railing; two multipaned wood entry doors, third entry on south porch.
- Significance: Details about the original ownership and design of this house are somewhat vague. The house was erected around 1900-1910 but burned in the early 1920s. The house received remodeling by noted architect Dietrich Rulfs at that time.
222 N. Mound 1986 Survey Information
- Address: 222 N. Mound
- Date: 1900-1910
- Block: 4
- Lot: 6
- Condition: Good, 3 different types of double-hung windows and of wood siding; extensively altered
- Description: 2-1/2 story; wood frame construction with beveled and lapped wood siding; brick foundation; ell plan with additions at rear; hip roofs with dormer on west facade; composition shingles; plain entablature; 1-story gallery wraparound porch with boxed wooden columns and simple railing; two multipaned wood entry doors, third entry on south porch.
- Significance: Land abstract goes back to Hayden Edwards, who willed this land to wife and 3 slaves; brick in fireplace shipped from St. Louis, water closets installed in house in 1923.