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Show -49311. Harne (Walter Fitch,Jr. and Paul Hilsdale Horne) (F-61l9)* Prairie style dwelling with blue aluminum siding -- two story, interior ceiling is exposed beamed. ONner: Paul and Berni MJgensen, Eureka Age: ca. 1913-16 Significance: Hone erected for Walter Fitch,Jr., contractor-later Maude Fitch Hilsdale. Design by Walter Cooper, exposed beams on interior reflects his trainmg in ship design. (L) 312.- Hone (Cecil Fitch Sr. Horne) (F-61l9-I) 'lWo story green bungalow, prairie style residence with two do:mers • Central front entrance has a porch with six columns. Several bay and protruding windavs exist an the front arid sides. ONner: OUef Con. c/o (As of Aug.1977 change in progress) Eureka Age: ca. 1912 Significance: Horne built for Cecil Fitch Sr., Walter Fitch's son and later head of the Chief Con. Mining Co. Walter J. Cooper was the designing architect. Structure was enlal:ged in about 1920. (L) 313. Kitchen for the Cecil Fitch, Sr. Hare One story bl:OWIl stucco dwelling with hip roof. ONner: Chief Con. Mining Co., Eureka Age: ca. 1915 Significance: Built separately as a kitchen and dininJ facility for the Cecil Fitch Sr. family . At one tirre a frame ground,level tunnel connected the main house to the dining hall . 314. Maids Quarters for the Cecil Fitch Sr. Horne Srrall wood frame dwelling, unpainted~ ONner: Chief Con. Mining Co., Eureka Age: ca. 1912 Significance: Non-Contributory. Structure has nearly collapsed. 315. Hare (Howard Fitch Harre) (F-6l19-J) 'IWo story prairie style residence with tan stucco exterior, red shingle hip roof. ONner: Chief Con. c/o Jack & Geraldine Garbet t, Eureka Age: ca. 1919 Significance: Residence built for Howard Fitch, Walter's eldest son and the Chief' s_ geologist; later occupied by Cecil Fitch Jr. ,hare p.esi~ll1ed by Walter J • Cooper • (L) . 316. Harne (J. Fred Johnson Home) (F-6119-I) 'IWo story prairie style residence. Extensive use of glass evi- dent, dark brown shingle exterior. ONner: Chief Con. c/o Robert & N. Diane Brackenbury, Eureka Age: _ ca. 1915 Significance: Built for J.Fred Johnson, Chief Con. Supervisor and married to Lilian Fitch. The residence was designed by Walter J. Cooper. (L) * Tax NurrU:::lers |