Thomas H. Hulbert
Foursquare, Prairie School
847 S Kenilworth Ave was built in 1913 by developer Thomas H. Hulbert. It is part of a subdivision built by Hulbert that features large houses primarily American Foursquares in form but including a variety of styles such as Queen Anne, Classical Revival, Colonial Revival, Turdor Revival, Mission Revival, and Craftsman. The Hulbert Subdivision was constructed as a new suburban neighborhood which catered to the growing middle class at the turn of the Twentieth Century. It was designed to provide affordable opportunities for homeownership in an attractive and safe environment with easy access to downtown Chicago. Transportation to Chicago was a major theme in Hulbert's advertisements and Hulbert even constructed a new Metropolitan elevated state at Oak Park Ave to serve the neighborhood.
Thoams H. Hulbert
Not currently designated at national, state, or local level
Potentially eligible as a contributing resource
This is a 2-story single-family residence in the Prairie School style built in 1913. The structural system is frame. The foundation is raised rusticated block. Exterior walls are stucco. The building has a medium hip roof clad in replacement asphalt shingles with box cornice. There is one offset left, exterior, brick chimney. Windows are original wood, 1/1 double-hung sashes. Aluminum storm windows on house. Front porch has replacement clad windows. There is a single-story, full-span enclosed porch characterized by a hip roof clad in asphalt shingles with square stuccoed posts.
* Date source: Village of Oak Park building permit archives.
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