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Workingmen`s Houses, John Byrne House, 666 Dodge St Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA
Although its single story is atypical of what is primarily a two-story neighborhood, the John Byrne House is still a simply configured gable ended box, the prevalent house type along lower Dodge Street. Most or all of the elements of the front porch have evidently been replaced, the roof covered with asphalt shingles, the exterior wall sheathed with asphalt roll siding and the garage added, but the building still retains a degree of integrity. It is historically and architecturally representative of the workingmen`s residences built in south Dubuque in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Workingmen`s Houses, John Byrne House, 666 Dodge St Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA
Although its single story is atypical of what is primarily a two-story neighborhood, the John Byrne House is still a simply configured gable ended box, the prevalent house type along lower Dodge Street. Most or all of the elements of the front porch have evidently been replaced, the roof covered with asphalt shingles, the exterior wall sheathed with asphalt roll siding and the garage added, but the building still retains a degree of integrity. It is historically and architecturally representative of the workingmen`s residences built in south Dubuque in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Workingmen`s Houses, John Byrne House, 666 Dodge St Dubuque, Dubuque County, IA
Although its single story is atypical of what is primarily a two-story neighborhood, the John Byrne House is still a simply configured gable ended box, the prevalent house type along lower Dodge Street. Most or all of the elements of the front porch have evidently been replaced, the roof covered with asphalt shingles, the exterior wall sheathed with asphalt roll siding and the garage added, but the building still retains a degree of integrity. It is historically and architecturally representative of the workingmen`s residences built in south Dubuque in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Posted Date
Sep 27, 2021
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Library of Congress
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