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Galena National Register Historic District

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1. 202 Adams St
This is a 2-story house built ca. 1870. The foundation is limestone. Exterior walls are vinyl siding. The building has a front-gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. Windows are contemporary vinyl 1/1 double- or single-hung. The porch is original or historic, Full-width, one-story; Wood materials; Flat roof; Square supports. Doors are original or historic wood glazed; paneled with transom. Spindlework; Cornice brackets.Rear wing addition and detached garage.
Eligible as contributing resource.
2. 204 Adams St
This is a 2-story house built ca. 1870. The foundation is limestone, poured concrete. Exterior walls are vinyl siding. The building has a front-gable roof. Windows are contemporary vinyl 1/1 double- or single-hung. The porch is original or historic, L-inset; Less than Full Height Entry; Wood materials; Deck roof; Square supports. Doors are contemporary metal glazed. Cornice Brackets on Porch.Two porches - one entry, one rear.
Eligible as contributing resource.
3. 205 Adams St
This is a 1-story house built ca. 1850. The foundation is limestone, poured concrete. Exterior walls are vinyl siding. The building has a side-gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. Windows are contemporary vinyl 1/1 double- or single-hung. The porch is contemporary, Full-width, one-story; Wood materials; Deck roof; Square supports. Doors are contemporary wood; glass glazed with transom. Molding over/around windows or doors.
Eligible as contributing resource.
4. 206 Adams St
This is a 2-story house built ca. 1870. The foundation is not visible. Exterior walls are aluminum siding. The building has a front-gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. Windows are contemporary vinyl 1/1 double- or single-hung. The porch is contemporary, Full-width, one-story; Deck; Aluminum siding materials; Deck roof. Doors are contemporary wood; glass glazed; paneled. Bay window
Eligible as contributing resource.
5. 207 Adams St
This is a 2-story house in the Queen Anne style built ca. 1870. The foundation is limestone. Exterior walls are wood clapboard/siding. The building has a cross gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. Windows are original or historic wood 2/2 double- or single-hung; with molding. The porch is original or historic, L-inset; Wood materials; Deck roof; Chamfered supports. Doors are original or historic wood glazed; paneled with molding. Cornice molding on porch; Cornice brackets on porch; Porch balustrade; decorative shingles in gables.
Eligible as contributing resource.
6. 208 Adams St
This is a 2-story house in the Queen Anne style built ca. 1880. The foundation is poured concrete. Exterior walls are wood clapboard/siding. The building has a cross gable roof clad in metal. Windows are original or historic; contemporary wood; vinyl 1/1 double- or single-hung; Chicago/Picture; transoms with colored glass. The porch is original or historic, Wrap; Wood materials; Half-hipped roof; Turned spindles. Doors are original or historic wood; glass glazed with molding. Bay window Spindlework; Cornice molding; Cornice brackets; Porch balustrade; patterneed shingles in gable.
Eligible as contributing resource. Resource ID: 120594
7. 211 Adams St
This is a 1-story house built ca. 1940. The foundation is concrete. Exterior walls are asbestos siding. The building has a side-gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. Windows are original or historic wood 1/1 double- or single-hung. Doors are contemporary wood paneled with Pilasters; molding. Pilasters; Cornice molding over door.
Not eligible/Non-contributing.
8. 213 Adams St
This is a 1-story house built ca. 1940. The foundation is concrete. Exterior walls are vinyl siding. The building has a cross gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. Windows are original or historic; contemporary wood; vinyl 2/2 double- or single-hung. Doors are contemporary metal glazed.
Not eligible/Non-contributing.
9. 214 Adams St
This is a 2.5-story house in the Craftsman style built ca. 1915. The foundation is concrete block. Exterior walls are wood clapboard/siding. The building has a side-gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. Windows are original or historic wood 3/1; Diamond-pane fixed; double- or single-hung; awning; with molding. The porch is original or historic, Full-width, one-story; Wood materials; Classical supports. Doors are original or historic wood; glass glazed. Dormers Patterned shingles.
Not eligible/Non-contributing.
10. 300 Adams St
This is a 2-story house built ca. 1880/c. 1920. The foundation is not visible. Exterior walls are vinyl siding. The building has a front-gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. Windows are original or historic; contemporary wood; vinyl 1/1 fixed; double- or single-hung. The porch is contemporary, Full-width, one-story; Aluminum siding materials; Half-hipped roof; Square supports; Turned spindles on rear porch. Doors are contemporary wood; glass glazed; paneled. Spindlework; shingles in gable.Rear porch with L-inset and turned spindles.
Eligible as contributing resource.
11. 302 Adams St
This is a 1.5-story house in the Vernacular style built ca. 1850. The foundation is not visible. Exterior walls are asbestos siding. The building has a saltbox roof clad in asphalt shingles. Windows are contemporary vinyl 1/1 double- or single-hung. The porch is contemporary, Full-width, one-story; Enclosed; Asbestos siding materials; Half-hipped roof. Doors are contemporary wood; glass glazed; paneled.
Not eligible/Non-contributing.
12. 306 Adams St
This is a 1.5-story house in the Vernacular style built ca. 1850. The foundation is poured concrete. Exterior walls are vertical wood paneling. The building has a side-gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. Windows are contemporary vinyl 1/1 double- or single-hung. The porch is contemporary, Full-width, one-story; Wood materials; Shed roof; Square supports. Doors are contemporary wood; glass glazed.
Not eligible/Non-contributing.
13. 307 Adams St
This is a 1.5-story house in the Vernacular style built ca. 1850. The foundation is limestone covered in concrete. Exterior walls are aluminum siding. The building has a side-gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. Windows are original or historic; contemporary wood; vinyl 1/1; 6-light double- or Singe-hung; awning. The porch is contemporary, Full-width, two- or more stories; Wood materials; Shed roof; Square supports. Doors are original or historic wood paneled. Porch Balustrade.1/1 window is contemporary; 6-light window is original; first floor door is Not Visible.
Eligible as contributing resource.
14. 308 Adams St
This is a 1.5-story house in the Vernacular style built ca. 1850. The foundation is concrete block. Exterior walls are vinyl siding. The building has a side-gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. Windows are original or historic; contemporary wood; vinyl 1/1; 2/2 Doube- or single-hung. The porch is contemporary, Full-width, one-story; Enclosed; Wood and vinyl siding materials; Shed roof; Square supports. Doors are contemporary metal glazed; paneled.
Not eligible/Non-contributing.
15. 900 Alexander St
This is a 2-story house in the Federal style built ca. 1835. The foundation is concrete over limestone. Exterior walls are brick; wood clapboard/siding. The building has a side-gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. Windows are original or historic; contemporary wood; vinyl 1/1; 6/6 Doube- or single-hung. Doors are contemporary vinyl glazed; paneled. Brick corbelling.
Not eligible/Non-contributing.
16. 102 N Bench St
This is a 2.5-story house in the Queen Anne style built ca. 1890. The foundation is limestone. Exterior walls are wood clapboard/siding. The building has a cross gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. Windows are original wood 1/1 double- or single-hung; fixed; transoms. The porch is original, L-inset; Wood materials; Flat roof; Turned spindles. Doors are original wood glazed; paneled. Cornice molding; Cornice brackets; Scallop shingles.
Eligible as contributing resource.
17. 105 N Bench St
This is a 2.5-story house in the Federal style built ca. 1855. The foundation is limestone. Exterior walls are brick. The building has a side-gable roof. Windows are original wood 1/1; 1/6 double- or single-hung. The porch is original, Less than full-height entry; Wood materials; Half-hipped roof; Classical; Doric columns. Doors are original wood glazed; flush with transom. Bay window
Eligible as contributing resource.
18. 106 N Bench St
This is a multi-story church in the Italianate style built in 1838. The foundation is sandstone. Exterior walls are sandstone. The building has a front-gable roof clad in metal. Windows are original wood 1/4; double- or single-hung; fixed; stained glass. Doors are original wood paneled. Tower Quoins; Cornice molding; cornice brackets.segmental arch door.
Eligible as contributing resource.
19. 107 N Bench St
This is a 2.5-story house in the Queen Anne style built in 1843/1890. The foundation is poured concrete. Exterior walls are wood clapboard/siding. The building has a front-gable roof clad in wood. Windows are original wood 1/1 double- or single-hung; fixed; stained glass. The porch is original, Full-width, one-story; Wood materials; Half-hipped roof; Turned spindles. Doors are original wood glazed; paneled. Decorated verge board; Spindlework; Wall surface pattern; scallop shingles.Former log cabin site.
Eligible as contributing resource.
20. 109 N Bench St
This is a 2.5-story house in the Federal style built in 1855. The foundation is not visible. Exterior walls are brick. The building has a side-gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. Side parapets. Windows are original wood 1/1 double- or single-hung. Doors are contemporary wood glazed. Duplex with 111 N. Bench St.
Eligible as contributing resource.
21. 110 N Bench St
This is a 2.5-story house in the Federal style built ca. 1855. The foundation is ornamental concrete block. Exterior walls are brick. The building has a side-gable roof. Side parapets. Windows are original wood 1/1 double- or single-hung. Doors are original wood paneled with transom; sidelights; Pilasters. First owned by George Mitchell, mayor of Galena 1854-1855.
Eligible as contributing resource.
22. 111 N Bench St
This is a 2.5-story house in the Federal style built ca. 1850. The foundation is not visible. Exterior walls are brick. The building has a side-gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. Side parapets. Windows are original wood 1/1 double- or single-hung; hopper. Doors are contemporary wood; glass glazed with transom. Brick corbelling.Duplex with 109 N. Bench St.
Eligible as contributing resource.
23. 115 N Bench St
This is a 1.5-story house in the Queen Anne Cottage style built ca. 1880. The foundation is limestone. Exterior walls are wood clapboard/siding. The building has a cross gable roof clad in asphalt shingles. Windows are contemporary vinyl 1/1 double- or single-hung. The porch is original, Less than full-height entry; Wood materials; Half-hipped roof; Round columns. Doors are original wood; glass glazed. Dentils; cornice returns.
Eligible as contributing resource.
24. 117 N Bench St
This is a 2-story house in the Federal style built ca. 1850. The foundation is not visible. Exterior walls are brick. The building has a side-gable roof clad in metal. Windows are original wood 2/2 double- or single-hung. Doors are original wood glazed with transom. Bay window
Eligible as contributing resource.