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Moore/Carlew Building

Buildings and structures in Huntington County, IndianaCommercial buildings completed in 1845Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in IndianaFederal architecture in IndianaHistoric district contributing properties in Indiana
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Moore Carlew Building in Huntington
Moore Carlew Building in Huntington

Moore/Carlew Building is a historic commercial building located at Huntington, Huntington County, Indiana. It was built in 1844–1845, and is a two-story, Federal style brick building. A three-story rear addition was constructed in 1860s. It is one of the oldest buildings and the first brick structure constructed in Huntington.: 2–3 It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. It is located in the Huntington Courthouse Square Historic District.

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Moore/Carlew Building
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Huntington Courthouse Square Historic District

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46750
Indiana, United States
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Moore Carlew Building in Huntington
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North Jefferson Street Historic District
North Jefferson Street Historic District

The North Jefferson Street Historic District is a national historic district located at Huntington, Indiana. It includes works by Elmer Dunlap. The listing includes approximately seven hundred contributing properties including the separately listed David Alonzo and Elizabeth Purviance House (1892; 809 N. Jefferson) and adjacent Taylor-Zent House (1898; 715 N. Jefferson), which are Chateauesque and Victorian Romanesque in style. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2010.North Jefferson Street, north of the downtown commercial area, was the premier residential street in Huntington from the 1860s on; large stylish homes were built on both sides of the street.: 16 Good examples of Italianate architecture on the street include: Loughridge/Grayson House (1853), 708 N. Jefferson, William McGrew House (1863), 804 N. Jefferson, and John Roche House (1871), 939 N. Jefferson.: 17 Jacobethan Revival architecture on the street included: Julius Dick House (1882), 1046 N. Jefferson, Jacob Dick House (1880), 1068 N. Jefferson, and Wesley Hawley House (1895), 1110 N. Jefferson.: 17 Eastlake and Queen Anne architecture appears in: Will Ewing House (1890), 850 N. Jefferson and Herman H. Arnold House (1883), 1140 N. Jefferson.: 17 Notable also is: Saint Mary's Church (1896), Victorian Romanesque, built of brick and stone masonry, Chateauesque and Victorian Romanesque in style.: 17–18