- Thomas A. Beach House
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location = Fairbury, Livingston County,Illinois ,USA
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area = convert|1.5|acre|m2
built =1872
architect = Thomas A. Beach (builder), T.D. George (mason )
architecture =Italianate
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added =July 28 ,1983
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governing_body = Private ownersThe Thomas A. Beach House is a historic home located in
Fairbury, Illinois ,USA . Built in 1872, it is a fine example ofItalianate architecture, and has been compared with a landmark example of the style. The house was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1983.History
The Thomas A. Beach House was built by Thomas A. Beach in 1872, and he lived in it until he died in 1911. The front half of the house was completed in 1872, the back half of the house in 1886 and a front porch was added c. 1900. Following Beach's death the house was occupied by his granddaughter, Alma Lewis James, a local author and historian. The house remained in the Beach family until 1981.Mason, Paul G. " [http://gis.hpa.state.il.us/hargis/PDFs/201213.pdf Thomas A. Beach House] ", (
PDF ), National Register of Historic Places Inventory - Nomination Form,April 14 ,1983 , "Illinois Historic Preservation Agency ", accessedMay 5 ,2008 .]Architecture
The Thomas A. Beach House is a two-story brick structure with a basement and central tower. It is a particularly fine example of
Italianate architecture and has a number of elements that are hallmark of the style. Besides the central tower, its double bracketedeave s, large overhang at the gutter line, and its long slender windows all exemplify the Italianate style. The home's physical appearance is very similar to its original appearance, besides agarage added to the property's rear in 1951 there have been no major alterations since the original spate of construction.The Beach House is similar to both the
Morse-Libby House inPortland, Maine and the Fugate House in Fairbury. The Fugate House was constructed using the same mason as the Beach House, T.D. George.Architectural and historic significance
As a fine example of Italianate architecture the Beach House has drawn comparison with what is considered to be a landmark example of the style in the Morse-Libby House. Many of the elements displayed on the Beach House contribute to its fine architectural quality. The house also displays some significant construction techniques, such as its triple thick brick walls with airspaces between them to help provide insulation.
The Beach family was important socially and made a number of important political and economic contributions to the history of Fairbury giving the house local historic significance. Thomas Beach was a local banker and was active in municipal and school government. His granddaughter, Alma Lewis James, wrote several
genealogical works and a history of Fairbury. The Thomas A. Beach House was added to the U.S.National Register of Historic Places onJuly 28 ,1983 for its architectural importance as well as its importantance to Fairbury's history. [http://www.nr.nps.gov/iwisapi/explorer.dll?IWS_SCHEMA=NRIS1&IWS_LOGIN=1&IWS_REPORT=100000039 National Register Information System Query - State and City=Fairbury, IL] , National Register of Historic Places, "National Park Service ", accessedMay 5 ,2008 .]ee also
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Fairbury City Hall
*Paul W. Dillon Home
*Pinehill Inn References
External links
* [http://gis.hpa.state.il.us/hargis/Reports/Reports.aspx?RefNumVariable=201213&FormType=Short Property Information Report] : Thomas A. Beach House,
Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
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