My favorite bungalow is, of course, my own:
Located at the corner of Vine and Glenwood is a 1915 double bungalow. The architect was Harry Reiger who did several buildings in Springfield. This style of house is sometimes called a duplex but when it was built it was designed for two related families. There are openings on each floor to connect the families but these can also be closed for privacy. The unusual design of this home was described in the Illinois State Register on Wednesday July 21, 1915.
The finished design turned out pretty much as described except for the pannelled wainscoting in the dining room which seems to have been cut from the budget. Here is the blueprint for one side: (to view this in a larger window, just click on the image)
The architect was Harry Jasper Reiger, a 1912 graduate of the University of Illinois. The bungalow was an early commission in his career, prior to his military service in World War I. Mr. Reiger designed several houses in the Springfield-Leland Grove area. Mr. Reiger also designed commercial buildings such as the Bisch and Son Funeral Home. In 2007, another of his buildings, the Jennings Ford Automobile Dealership was placed on the National Historic Register due to the "property being associated with events that have made a significant contribution to the broad patterns of our history" according to the National Register application. Harry Reiger designed an addition to the Laurel Methodist Church which is located at the corner of Walnut and West South Grand Avenue.
The builder of the house, Pauline Heimberger, operated a fancy grocery store at the corner of First and Jefferson". That building was recently torn down.
1 comment:
Interesting blog. I live in Florida, but grew up in Ashland, IL and have spent quite a bit of time in Springfield. I have a friend who lives on Lowell and in looking at your neighborhood on Google Maps, noticed a house across the street from you that looks very much like his. Just wondering if you know anything about that house. Looking across the street from your front porch, it would be the 4th house to the left. It's brick and at the time Google went down your street, the front gable was painted red........... Found you on Springfield, Illinois Facebook page today.
Tom Lathom
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