The Iglehart House is an Italianate style house in the Morgan Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois, United States, and one of the city's oldest surviving buildings.
Charles Iglehart house | |
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Location | |
Location | 11118 S. Artesian Avenue Chicago, Illinois |
Geographic coordinates | 41°41′28″N 87°40′58″W / 41.6912°N 87.6827°W |
Architecture | |
Style | Italianate architecture |
Completed | 1857 |
Located at 11118 S. Artesian Avenue, the original portion of the house in the back was built in 1857 by an unknown architect for Charles D. Iglehart, whose farmstead comprised the land now bounded by 111th, 115th, and Rockwell streets and Western Avenue. Iglehart's daughter Mary, who was born in the house in 1857, is the first child whose birth is recorded in what would become the village of Morgan Park.[1] Iglehart was one of the founders of The Church of the Mediator,[2] whose first building was built in 1889 at 110th and Hoyne Avenue on land that was donated for it by the Blue Island Land and Building Company.[3] Due to the space required of a growing family, the two-story front portion of the house was added in the 1870s.[4] It was designated a Chicago Landmark on July 13, 1994.[5]
References
edit- ^ Drury, John (1941). Old Chicago Houses. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 299.
- ^ "Church of the Mediator". The Chicago Inter-Ocean: 7. July 29, 1889.
- ^ Malone, Tara (December 31, 2007). "Church closes after 129 years". The Chicago Tribune: 2C1.
- ^ Drury, John (1941). Old Chicago Houses. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. p. 300.
- ^ "Iglehart House". Chicago Landmarks. City of Chicago, Department of Zoning and Land Use Planning. Archived from the original on 2012-07-16. Retrieved 2010-09-17.