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T-1102
Architectural Survey File
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Last Updated: 04-05-2004
Capsule Summary Survey No.: T-1102
Name: 206 W. Chew Avenue St. Michaels Historic District (T-577)
Construction Date: late-nineteenth century
TownNicinity: St. Michaels
County: Talbot
Access: Private
Summary Description:
A contributing element in the St. Michaels Historic District, this building is a two-story,
frame dwelling with a cross gable roof. The facade is three bays wide with a central entrance
and full width, one-story porch. The house is rectangular in plan; however, shed, flat, and
gable roofed additions have been added to the rear. The building rests on a brick pier
foundation and is clad with asbestos siding.
• • MARYLAND INVENTORY OF Maryland H1stoncal Trust H1sToR1c PROPERTIES
State Historic Sites Inventory Form
Survey No. T-1102
Magi No.
DOE X_yes no
1. Name (indicate preferred name)
historic
and/or common 206 W. Chew Street, St. Michaels Historic District
2. Location street & number 206 W. Chew Street _not for publication
city, town St. Michaels _vicinity of congressional district First
state MD county Talbot
3. Classification Category Ownership Status Present Use - district _public x_occupied _agriculture - museum X_building(s) Lprivate _unoccupied - commercial _park
- structure - both _work in progress _educational X__private residence
- site Public Acqusition Accessible _entertainment _religious - _object _in process X_yes: restricted _government - scientific
_being considered _yes: unrestricted - industrial _transportation x_not applicable - no _military - other:
4. Owner of Property (give names and mailing addresses of all owners)
name James W. & Connie Proctor
street & number 206 W. Chew Street, P.O. Box 352 telephone no. :
city, town St. Michaels state and zip code MD 21663-2902
5. Location of Legal Description courthouse, registry of deeds, etc. Talbot County Courthouse liber 736
street & number Washington Street folio 256
city, town Easton state MD 21601
6. Representation in Existing Historical surveys
title St. Michaels Historic District
-date 1986 _federal _state _county _local
depository for survey records Maryland Historical Trust
city, town Crownsville state MD
7. Description Condition _excellent _x_good _ fair
_deteriorated _ruins _unexposed
Check one _unaltered _X_altered
Check one _X__original site
Survey No. T-1102
_moved date of move ___ _
Prepare both a summary paragraph and a general description of the resource and its various elements as it exists today.
Contributing Resource Count: 206 W. Chew Avenue St. Michaels Historic District The St. Michaels Historic District (T-577) nomination does not individually describe the resources within the district.
Constructed in the late-nineteenth century, this building is a two-story, frame dwelling with a cross gable roof. The facade is three bays wide with a central entrance and full width, one-story porch. The porch roof is supported by four Doric columns and two pilasters abutting the structure. The entrance door is flanked by three-pane sidelights, and a four pane overhead transom. Each bay contains a two-over-two, double-hung sash window. There is also a small arched window in the front gable end. The building is rectangular in plan; however, shed, flat and gable roofed additions have been added to the rear. The building rests on a brick pier foundation and is clad with asbestos siding. The roof of the main block is covered with asphalt shingles, and the porch has a metal roof. The building has a wide cornice with returns on the gable ends. An exterior concrete block chimney is located on the rear elevation. This building is a contributing element of the St. Michaels Historic District.
Adjacent to the house is what appears to be a mid-twentieth century, gable front garage. This building has a concrete block foundation and is clad with asbestos siding.
8. Significance Survey No. T-1102
Period _prehistoric
- 1400-1499 1500-1599
_1600-1699 1700-1799
_x_ 1800-1899 _1900-
Specific dates
Areas of Significance--Check and justify below _archeology-prehistory _community planning _landscape architecture _archeology-historic _conservation _law _agriculture _economics _literature __x_architecture _education _military _art _engineering _music _commerce _exploration/settlement _philosophy _communications _industry _politics/government
_invention
Builder/Architect unknown
check: Applicable Criteria: and/or
A B K_C D
Applicable Exception: A B c D E F G
Level of Significance: national state X_local
_religion _science _sculpture _social/
humanitarian _theater _transporation _other (specify)
Prepare both a summary paragraph of significance and a general statement of history and support.
This late-nineteenth century structure is a contributing element of the St. Michaels Historic District (T-577) as part of the group of the mid-to-late nineteenth century domestic buildings considered significant to the town under Criterion C. Please refer to the St. Michaels Historic District National Register Nomination Form for the statement of significance.
MARYLAND HISTORICAL TRUST REVIEW Eligibility recommended _x_ Eligibility not recommended __ Criteria: _A _B _x_c _D Considerations: _A _B _C _D _E _F _G _None
Comments:The house is a contributing element of the St. Michaels Historic District <T-577). The district nomination did not describe all individual properties: therefore. this form was completed.
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9. Major Bibliographical Reference Survey No. l-1102
10. Geographical Data
Acreage of nomiated property 6,000 square feet Quadrangle name St. Michaels, MD Quadrangle scale -""""1"'"'":2_4~,0_0'-'0 __ UTM Refernces do NOT complete UTM references
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Verbal boundary description and justification
Talbot County tax map 201, grid SM, parcel 1950. The boundary encompasses the parcel currently owned by James and Connie Proctor.
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11. Form Prepared By name/title Rob Yallop, Architectural Historian
organization New South Associates date July 28, 1998
street & number 6150 E. Ponce de Leon Ave. telephone 770-498-4155
city or town Stone Mountain state GA 30083
The Maryland Historic Sites Inventory was officially created by an Act of the Maryland Legislature to be found in the Annotated Code of Maryland, Article 41, Section 181 KA, 1974 supplement.
The survey and inventory are being prepared for information and record purposes only and do not constitute any infringement of individual property rights.
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T-1102 206 W. Chew Ave., St. Michaels, MD St. Michaels Historic District SKETCH MAP - NOT TO SCALE
drawn by: Rachel Mancini John Milner Associates, Inc. August, 1998
Continuation Sheet SurveyNo.: T-1102 Name: 206 W. Chew Avenue St. Michaels Historic District County: Talbot
MARYLAND COMPREHENSIVE HISTORIC PRESERVATION PLAN DATA
HISTORIC CONTEXT
Geographic Organization: Eastern Shore
Chronological/Development Period(s): Industrial/Urban Dominance Period A.O. 1870-1930
Historic Period Theme(s): Architecture, Landscape Architecture, and Community Planning
Resource Type:
Category: Building
Historic Environment: Village
Historic Function(s) and Use(s): DOMESTIC/single dwelling
Known Design Source: none
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