913 South 6th Street
Springfield, IL, USA

  • Architectural Style: Queen Anne
  • Bathroom: 8
  • Year Built: 1853
  • National Register of Historic Places: Yes
  • Square Feet: 8,500 sqft
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: Jun 19, 1982
  • Neighborhood: Old Aristocracy Hill
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: N/A
  • Bedrooms: 11
  • Architectural Style: Queen Anne
  • Year Built: 1853
  • Square Feet: 8,500 sqft
  • Bedrooms: 11
  • Bathroom: 8
  • Neighborhood: Old Aristocracy Hill
  • National Register of Historic Places: Yes
  • National Register of Historic Places Date: Jun 19, 1982
  • National Register of Historic Places Area of Significance: N/A
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May 19, 2012

  • Charmaine Bantugan

Bressmer-Baker House

The Bressmer-Baker House is a historic house located at 913 6th Street in Springfield, Illinois. Hiram Walker built the original house in 1853. Two years later, Walker sold the house to merchant John Bressmer, who commissioned architect Thomas Dennis to redesign it. After several changes in ownership, businessman William B. Baker purchased the house in 1889. Baker hired Charles Wesley Shinn to once again redesign the house; Shinn's Queen Anne design has survived through the present day. Shinn added the copper-domed turret which projects from the southeast corner of the house; the turret is the only one of its kind in Springfield. Other significant features of Shinn's design include the irregular plan, the assortment of exterior materials, the varied gables, and the tall chimneys. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 29, 1982.

Bressmer-Baker House

The Bressmer-Baker House is a historic house located at 913 6th Street in Springfield, Illinois. Hiram Walker built the original house in 1853. Two years later, Walker sold the house to merchant John Bressmer, who commissioned architect Thomas Dennis to redesign it. After several changes in ownership, businessman William B. Baker purchased the house in 1889. Baker hired Charles Wesley Shinn to once again redesign the house; Shinn's Queen Anne design has survived through the present day. Shinn added the copper-domed turret which projects from the southeast corner of the house; the turret is the only one of its kind in Springfield. Other significant features of Shinn's design include the irregular plan, the assortment of exterior materials, the varied gables, and the tall chimneys. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 29, 1982.

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