William B. Rogers House (Belleview, Ky.)
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Title
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William B. Rogers House (Belleview, Ky.)
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Alternate name
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James Rogers House (Belleview, Ky.)
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Description
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Historic Status: National Register of Historic Places
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Floor Plan: Irregular
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Located on Sycamore Street in Belleview, the William B. Rogers House is a frame Queen Anne residence of lively design. Its modified T-plan form consists of three cross gables, and a kitchen ell at the rear. The tall gables are filled with wood shingles of varied design and are flared at the base; at the peaks are projecting bargeboards. Above the four-part, transomed parlor window is a blind, semicircular pediment with split sunburst motif. A porch with turned posts and spindlework porch shelters the entrance. At the rear of the property are a livestock barn and smokehouse built at the same time as the house.
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The Rogers House was built by carpenters John Presser and Henry Griffith and a stonemason named Hogan. All materials but the stone, which came from a nearby creek, were shipped from Aurora, Indiana.
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Has beginning
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Construction Date: 1903
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Identifier
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Kentucky Historic Resources Inventory designation: BE 358
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National Register reference number: 88003295
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National Archives identifier: 123845683
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Full address
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6259 Sycamore Street
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Latitude
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39.12286385
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Longitude
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-84.74037575
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Target coordinates
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695336.412 m
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4332842.207 m
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Bibliographic citation
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Historic Structures of Boone County, page 61