- Stephen Wright House
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location = Paw Paw, Lee County,Illinois , USA
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lat_degrees = 41
lat_minutes = 41
lat_seconds = 23
lat_direction = N
long_degrees = 88
long_minutes = 59
long_seconds = 13
long_direction = W
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built = c. 1895-1906
architect =Stephen Wright (builder), architect unknown
architecture =Queen Anne style
added =May 22 2005
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governing_body = Private ownerThe Stephen Wright House is a home located in the Lee County,
Illinois , United States village of Paw Paw. TheQueen Anne style home was constructed sometime between 1895 and 1906 by Paw Paw real estate speculator Stephen Wright. Located along a former Native American trail andstagecoach line, the home is in an area of very similar Queen Anne style homes which may have also been built by Wright. Wright had left the property by 1906 and sold the property to another Paw Paw resident who stayed in the house until his death. The Stephen Wright House is was listed on the U.S.National Register of Historic Places onMay 22 2005 .Location
The Stephen Wright House is located along a road that was historically used as a
stage coach trail fromGalena, Illinois toChicago ; prior to that, the trail was used by thePotawatomi Indians .Zeimetz, p. 12.] Today the stretch of former stage coach is County Route 10 and known locally as Chicago Road. The house itself sits back convert|30|ft|m|abbr=on from the road, and thelawn is enclosed by apicket fence . Behind the house is a garage which is considered a non-contributing factor to the significance of the property by the U.S.National Register of Historic Places . The property size has been reduced from its original convert|4|acre|m2 to the current area of less than one acre." [http://gis.hpa.state.il.us/hargis Stephen Wright House] ," Property Information Report, HAARGIS Database, "Illinois Historic Preservation Agency". RetrievedJune 28 2007 .] Zeimetz, p. 7.]History
The Stephen Wright House is believed to have been built by Paw Paw real estate speculator and Illinois native Stephen Wright around 1895. 1895 tax records indicate that the lot where the house stands sold for US$100; Wright bought it from a local farmer who owned a large amount of land in Paw Paw, then known as Wyoming Township. By 1906, records indicate that the property was transferred for a larger sum, $4,000, thus, it is believed that the home was constructed sometime between 1895 and 1906. Wright still owned the property in 1900 but by 1906 it had been sold to Ezra Bretz. Bretz was a native of nearby Brooklyn Township and he lived in the home until his death in the 1940s. After Bretz died the house was converted into a duplex apartment, a state it remained in until it was acquired by the Paw Paw Bible Church in the 1950s. The Bible Church converted the structure back into a single-family residence for use as a
parsonage . In 2002 the house was purchased by its current owners but the Bible Church retained much of the original convert|4|acre|m2|sing=on site. The site once held abarn which is no longer extant.Zeimetz, p. 13, History paragraph reference.]Architecture
The Stephen Wright House is an example of late 19th century
Queen Anne style and stands on a block with three other very similar houses. The similarities suggest that Wright, a real estate speculator, may have built all three other houses as well. Though the home's builder is known, Wright, its architect is unknown.The house has a moderate-pitch
hip roof with lower intersectinggable s andasphalt shingle s. At the top of the roof is a convert|14|ft|m|abbr=on by convert|14|ft|m|abbr=on area which is flat, giving the roof its hipped quality; the area may have once hosted ironfretwork .Zeimetz, p. 7-8.] This subtype of Queen Anne style, classified as "hipped roof with lower cross gables" is among the most distinctive of Queen Anne characteristics and occurs in over half of all Queen Anne style homes.McAlester, Virginia & Lee. A Field Guide to American Houses, Alfred A. Knopf, Inc, New York: 1984, pp.263-287, (ISBN 0-394-73969-8)]The entire home stands upon a
limestone foundation. The exterior is clad in narrow wooden Clapboarding and the corner boards are topped with a trim that resembles Doric capitals. The front facade features a large projecting gabled wing extending out from the principle hip roof portion of the home. Directly beneath the projecting gable'seave is decorativeshingle work, a common element in Queen Anne style architecture.ignificance
The Wright House is an excellent local example of Queen Anne style architecture. Aspects of the home's massing as well as its ornate, Queen Anne details contribute to its excellence as an example of the style.Zeimetz, pp. 12-13.] The Stephen Wright House was listed on the U.S.
National Register of Historic Places onMay 22 2005 . [http://www.nr.nps.gov/National Register Information System] , National Register of Historic Places, "National Park Service". RetrievedJune 28 2007 .]References
*Zeimetz, Lisa. " [http://gis.hpa.state.il.us/hargis/PDFs/223373.pdf Stephen Wright House] ," (
PDF ), National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form,April 1 2005 , HAARGIS Database, "Illinois Historic Preservation Agency". RetrievedJune 28 2007 .Notes
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