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1043 Patton Street
1043 Patton Street

Hardy M. Flynn House

House. Contributing, by 1922.
Four Square style two-story house with a one-story wing at the southwest corner. Hip roof with wide overhanging eaves, and a hip roof dormer at the front. Weatherboard siding intact. Front attached  wraparound porch with a half hip roof, square posts, and simple balustrade. Small L-shape porch at rear with a half hip roof and simple balustrade. Windows are three-vertical-over-one, and front door is four-vertical-over-panel. Large corner lot, fenced at rear. Hardy M. Flynn lived here from at least 1937 to 1949. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Garage and apartment. Contributing, ca. 1922-26.
Two-story hip roof brick veneer building with multi-light-over-one windows on upper level.

1040 Patton Street
1040 Patton Street

Warren L. Katzenmoyer House

House. Contributing, by 1922.
Bungalow style one-story plus basement house with a cross gable roof. Small rear addition. Walls are German siding. Attached front porch has battered posts on brick piers which have been stuccoed. Windows are one-over-one, with some casement at the basement level. Front door is a single light. Lot drops sharply to the rear. Warren L. Katzenmoyer, a dyer at Chipman-LaCrosse Hosiery Mills, and wife Lois lived here from 1939 to 1940. Roy L. Degan, a fixer at Chipman-LaCrosse Mills, and wife Pauline lived here fro 1941 to 1942. Albert G. and Mary R. Zang lived here from 1943 to 1944. From 1945 to 1946, this house was listed as a "tourist" house, probably meaning it was a boarding house. From 1948 to 1949 Jack and Evelyn Schulman, who owned a women's wear store, lived here. Most of these occupants were probably renters. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Garage. Contributing, by 1926.
One-story building.

1032 Patton Street
1032 Patton Street

Harry E. Katzenmoyer House

House. Contributing, by 1922.
Bungalow style one-story plus basement house with a front gable roof. Deck added at rear. Walls are German siding. Attached front porch with battered posts on brick piers, and brick steps. Windows are twelve-over-one with some casement windows in the basement. Replacement front door with transom window above. Harry E. Katzenmoyer and wife Stella lived here from 1937 to 1940. Katzenmoyer was president of Chipman-LaCrosse Hosiery Mill. The house was vacant for a while, then Miss Jessie A. Stilt lived here from 1943 to 1946. From 1948 to 1949 John McGraw, a traveling salesman, and wife Estelle lived here. Good condition.
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Garage. Contributing, by 1926.
One-story front gable roof building with wood siding.

Research done by Robert Graham

1029 Patton Street
1029 Patton Street

Pompeian Apartments

Building. Contributing, ca. 1949.
Four Square style two-story building which is very similar in size and scale to #20 next door. Hip roof with wide overhanging eaves, orange brick veneer walls, and a central brick chimney. Entry stoop has a flat roof supported by fluted square posts. Windows are three-vertical-over-one, double and triple. Front door is three-vertical-over-panel. According to city directories, this building was not constructed until ca. 1949, and was built as an apartment house. Good condition. 
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Apartment and carport. Contributing, ca. 1949. One-story hip roof apartment building with a multi-car carport built onto the north side. Carport may be original since this was built as apartments.

1027 Patton Street
1027 Patton Street

Matthew Mickelborough House

House. Contributing, ca. 1949.
Vernacular, early Ranch style one-story house with a one-story wing at the rear covered in masonite boards. Side gable roof and stone veneer walls. Metal shed-roof awning added at the front. Iron railing along front entry patio may be original. Notable stone front exterior chimney. Windows are one-over-one and some fixed picture window. Modern front door. House sits on a small wooded lot with a low stone retaining wall along the drive. Granite slab steps and path. Stairs to front entry at the southeast corner. Matthew Mickelborough was apparently the first owner of this house. Good condition. 
(Sanborn maps, city directories)

Garage. Contributing, ca. 1949.
One-story outbuilding with stucco walls. Possible new metal roof.