词条 | Catlin Court Historic District |
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| name = Glendale Townsite – Catlin Court Historic District | nrhp_type = hd | image = G-Catlin Court Distrct 1914.jpg | image_size = 250 | alt = | caption = Catlin Court Historic District as viewed from 58th Drive | district_map = | locmapin = Arizona | map_label = | label_position = right | label_size = | label_background = | map_width = 235 | map_alt = | map_caption = | coordinates = {{coord|33.543644|-112.1836935|region:US_type:landmark|format=dms|display=inline,title}} | location = Bounded by Gardenia Ave., 59th Ave., Palmarie Ave. and 58th Ave. | nearest_city = | area = | built = {{start date|1914}} | builder = | architect = | architecture = Bungalow | mpsub = | added = | increase = {{start date|2007|10|20}} | designated_nrhp_type = {{start date|1992|6|9}} | refnum = 92000680 | increase_refnum = 07001088 | nocat = yes }} The Catlin Court Historic District, established in 1914, is significant for its historic association with an important period in the development of the city of Glendale, Arizona, United States. HistoryGlendale was founded by William John Murphy in 1892 and was incorporated as a town in 1910. Glendale's economy depended mainly on the agricultural products produced in its farmlands. It wasn’t until 1902, when the Beet Sugar Factory was built and established in the town, that the town began to grow. The demand of new housing made the real estate around the Glendale Town site a profitable venture.[1][2] SubdivisionVarious businessmen invested in the lands around the town site. Among the investors were Lafayette Myers, president of the Glendale State Bank and Otto R. Hansen, a businessman from Wisconsin. By 1914, Hansen subdivided the land in the area into residential lots which he named "Catlin Court" (after his wife's maiden name). Myers together with A.A. Carrick, a local businessman, formed a real estate agency to promote the sale of the lots. Catlin Court became the first organized building expansion and development program in the city.[3] ArchitectureThe most common architectural style of the homes are that of the bungalow. Homes in this style which can still be found here are the Otto R. Hansen House, C.M. Wood House" and Green McBee/J.B. Ingram House.[3] The Catlin Court Historic District is located in the area bounded by Gardenia Ave., 59th Ave., Palmarie Ave. and 58th Ave. The district was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on June 9, 1992.[4] It is the first of ten districts in Glendale to be designated as historical by the National Register of Historic Places. The other nine are the 59th Avenue Residential Historic District, Floralcroft Historic District, Glendale Gardens Historic District, Glendale Tract Historic District, Northfield Historic District, Myrtle Avenue Residential Historic District, Sage Acres Historic District, Sands Estate Historic District and Thunderbird Estates and The McDonald Addition Historic District.[5] Historic houses{{Lists of historic properties}}The following is a brief description with the images of some of the houses found in the Catlin Court Historic District. These historic houses are listed as part of the Glendale Townsite Catlin Court Historic District and were therefore listed in the National Register of Historic Places on June 9, 1992. The houses are also considered as significantly historical by the Glendale Historic Building Survey of 1980[3] and the Glendale Historic Society.[5][6]
|title=Catlin Court Historic District Listed in the National Register of Historic Places[4] and the Glendale Arizona Historic Society[5][6] |width=180px |height=200px |align=center |lines=4 |File:G-Victor Messinger House-1897.jpg|The Victor Messinger House |File:G-C.H._Tinker_House-1913.jpg|The C.H. Tinker House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-McDaniels House-1900-2.jpg|The McDaniels House |File:G-CE_Allen_House_-_1924.jpg|The C. E. Allen house |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-Ware House-1920.jpg|The Ware House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-W.W. Ireland House-1919.jpg |The W.W. Ireland House |File: Glendale-Catlin Court-Collins House Stone House -1900.jpg |The Collins Stone House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-J.F. Eberle Rental House-1921.jpg |The J.F. Eberle Rental House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-Verne Whitney House-1919-1.jpg|The Verne Whitney House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-W.G. Bell House-1940.jpg |The W.G. Bell House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-C.H. Keaton House-1920.jpg |The C.H. Keaton House |File:G-Frank_Carden_House-1936.jpg|The Frank Carden House |File:G-Phillip_Marshall_House-1930.jpg|The Phillip Marshall House |File:G-Church_Bungalow-1917-3.jpg|The Christian Church Bungalow |File:G-Harry_Madison_House-1920.jpg|The Harry Madison House |File:G-Floyd Holmes Sine House-1920-1.jpg|The Floyd Holmes Sine House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-C.M. Wood House-1919.jpg|The C.M. Wood House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-E.J. Barne House-1919.jpg|The E.J. Barnes/Sharp House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-J.A. Ireland House-1918.jpg|The Delbert Lower/ J.A. Ireland House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-G.A. Appleby House-1917.jpg|The Appleby/McRuer House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-Green McBee-Kenton House-1918.jpg|The Green McAbee/ J.C. Kenton House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-C.E. Walker House-1928.jpg|The C.E. Walker House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-Meyer House-1900.jpg|The Meyer House |File: Glendale-Catlin Court-First Baptist Church Parsonage House-1900.jpg |The First Baptist Church Parsonage House |File: Glendale-Catlin Court-Apartments -1900.jpg |The Apartments |File:Glendale-Julio Sanchet House-1919.JPG|The Julio Sancet House (aka the Hickman House |File: Glendale-Catlin Court-Myrtle Apartments-1900.jpg |The Myrtle Apartments |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-F.M. Staggs House-1919 001.jpg|The F.M. Staggs House |File: Glendale-Catlin Court-Kenneth L. Alien House-1900.jpg|The Kenneth L. Alien House |File: Glendale-Catlin Court-Wadia_Daou_House-1935.JPG|The Wadia Daou/Mansour Daou House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-Otto Hansen House-1917.jpg|The Otto Hansen House |File: Glendale-Catlin Court-House-1900.jpg|House |File: Glendale-Catlin Court-Eberle Rental House-1900.jpg|The Eberle Rental House |File: Glendale-Catlin Court-Monterey Style House-1900.jpg|The Monterey Style House |File: Glendale-Catlin_Court-Louis_Myers_House-1918.JPG|The Louis Myers House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-David Roberts House-1920.jpg|The David Roberts House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-Kalas House-1927.jpg |The Kalas House |File: Glendale-Catlin Court-Roberts House-1900.jpg|The Roberts House |File: Glendale-Catlin Court-Earl Smith House-1900.jpg |The Earl Smith House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-Isaac Imes House-1920.jpg |The Isaac Imes House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-C.A. Jemison House-1919.jpg |The C.A. Jemison House |File:Glendale-Catlin Court-J.D. Howell House-1919.jpg |The J.D. Howell House |File: Glendale-Catlin Court-William E. Argo-1900.jpg |The William E. Argo House |File: Glendale-Catlin Court-Russell Carr House-1900.jpg|The Russell Carr House }} See also{{Portal|Arizona}}{{commons category|Buildings in Glendale, Arizona|Buildings in Glendale, Arizona}}
References1. ^Founder of Glendale 2. ^The First Five: A Brief History of the Salt River Project 3. ^1 2 "Glendale Historic Building Survey"; Prepared by: Janus Associates for the City of Glendale; 1980 4. ^1 National Register of Historic Places 5. ^1 2 Glendale’s historic homes and buildings 6. ^1 Catlin Court Walking Tour Further reading
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