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Walnut-Dollison Historic District, Hardrick House, 300-302 South Dollison Ave Springfield, Greene County, MO
Built in 1908-09, this massive duplex house was first occupied by Burton A. & James S. Hardrick, black businessmen who owned Hardrick Brothers Grocery on St. Louis Street. It is a contemporary of a number of similar structures on Walnut Street in age, scale and architectural style - the only brick residence in the study area. Altered little since its construction, it retains a high degree of architectural integrity and forms a strong northern terminus for the Dollison Street neighborhood of late 19th and early 20th century residences.
Walnut-Dollison Historic District, Hardrick House, 300-302 South Dollison Ave Springfield, Greene County, MO
Built in 1908-09, this massive duplex house was first occupied by Burton A. & James S. Hardrick, black businessmen who owned Hardrick Brothers Grocery on St. Louis Street. It is a contemporary of a number of similar structures on Walnut Street in age, scale and architectural style - the only brick residence in the study area. Altered little since its construction, it retains a high degree of architectural integrity and forms a strong northern terminus for the Dollison Street neighborhood of late 19th and early 20th century residences.
Walnut-Dollison Historic District, Hardrick House, 300-302 South Dollison Ave Springfield, Greene County, MO
Built in 1908-09, this massive duplex house was first occupied by Burton A. & James S. Hardrick, black businessmen who owned Hardrick Brothers Grocery on St. Louis Street. It is a contemporary of a number of similar structures on Walnut Street in age, scale and architectural style - the only brick residence in the study area. Altered little since its construction, it retains a high degree of architectural integrity and forms a strong northern terminus for the Dollison Street neighborhood of late 19th and early 20th century residences.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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