Hubecky House | |
U.S. National Register of Historic Places | |
House in 2012 | |
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Location | 917 Lafayette, Florissant, Missouri |
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Coordinates | 38°47′46″N 90°19′24″W / 38.79624°N 90.32341°W / 38.79624; -90.32341 |
Area | less than one acre44 |
Built | 1922 |
Architectural style | Missouri French |
MPS | St. Ferdinand City MRA |
NRHP reference No. | 79003674 |
Added to NRHP | September 12, 1979 |
The Hubecky House in Florissant, Missouri is a historic house located at 917 Lafayette.
It was built in 1922. It has "plaster walls, millwork and pine floors", In 1978, its exterior was weatherboard and its roof was asbestos shingles. It is perhaps best described as "Bungalow with French Affinities", a term applied to the adjacent, similar Meyer House.
In the 1970s the area of St. Ferdinand was assessed for its historic resources, leading to the listing in 1979 of the Hubecky House and many other houses, buildings, and historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places.
The Hubecky House was deemed "Significant as an example of the continuity of the Missouri French style of architecture, which helps make this Multiple Resource Area a cohesive entity."
Also the MRA document describes: "This frame Missouri French example helps define the type and represents the renaissance of this style in this town in the 1920's and 1930's."
The Missouri French style was "a trademark of Florissant's residential architecture since 1790", and 16 examples including the Hubecky House were assessed to be "of considerable local architectural importance in spite of their simple designs."
It was a home of William F. Hubecky (1930-2004), a postman.
See also
- Meyer House (Florissant, Missouri), next door at 915 N. Lafayette, also NRHP-listed in Florissant
- St. Ferdinand Central Historic District, two blocks away, roughly bounded by rue St. Francois, rue St. Ferdinand, and rue St. Denis, and Lafayette St., also NRHP-listed in Florissant
References
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
- ^ Florissant Survey (November 1978). Missouri Office of Historic Preservation Historic Inventory: Hubecky House. National Park Service. Retrieved April 9, 2023. PDF includes small photo of poor quality; see better example in MRA document.
- ^ Noelle Soren; Linda Harper (January 12, 1979). National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: St. Ferdinand City Multiple Resources Area. Retrieved April 1, 2023. (This is a 250-page PDF, including draft(s), reviews, correspondence, and individual Historic Inventory forms for many included properties; Hubecky House's form is page 125 in the 250 page PDF, with small scale photo reproduced with much better quality than in the house's separate PDF.)
- Florissant Survey (November 1978). Missouri Office of Historic Preservation Historic Inventory: Meyer House. National Park Service. Retrieved April 9, 2023.
- https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/43/?name=William+F._Hubecky&birth=1930_St+Louis-+Missouri&death=2004_Florissant-+Saint+Louis-+Missouri-+USA&types=p
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