(Historic) - New Haven, MO - 65068
Posted by: YoSam.
N 38° 36.856 W 091° 12.856
15S E 655471 N 4275485
Currently vacant, last occupant called "The Post"
Waymark Code: WM138A9
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 10/10/2020
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County of building: Franklin County
Location of building: Front St., middle of block, New Haven
Built: 1897
Original Occupant: New Haven post Office, Farmer's Savings Bank
Architectural Style: Italianate - Commercial
District Map
"7. 127-129 Front Street, New Haven post Office, Farmer's Savings Bank
This two-story brick building was constructed ca. 1897. The building was constructed with three
separate storefronts. During the early 1900s, the building was occupied by the Greenstreet
Barber Shop, the New Haven Post Office, and the Farmer's Savings Bank. The Farmer's Savings
Bank was established in September of 1904 and remained at this location for several decades.
The building had various other occupants during this century and it is presently occupied by a
beauty shop and restaurant. The storefront has original frame bulkheads, single-light display
windows, transoms, and recessed entrances with single-light glass and wood doors. Each
storefront bay is divided by cast iron pilasters and across the width of the storefront is a steel
lintel with rosettes. The upper facade has original one-over-one wood sash windows set within
segmental arches. Over the windows are added metal awnings. At the roofline is a corbeled
brick cornice. The interior of the 127 section has linoleum floors, wood paneling on the walls
and a dropped acoustical tile ceiling. An original rear door opens onto the back porch and this
door is of single-light glass and wood paneled design. The interior of the 129 section has
exposed brick walls, original wood floors, and a plaster ceiling. The second floor has an original
milled railing at the staircase, single-light glass and wood doors with transoms, plaster walls, and
wood floors with added carpeting.(C)" ~ NRHP Nomination Form
"The building at 127-129 front Street was designed in the Italianate style with
cast iron pilasters at the storefront, arched windows in the upper facade, and a corbeled brick
cornice at the roofline." ~ NRHP Nomination Form
"Architectural Description: This is a two-story brick ca. 1890
brick commercial building. The storefront has original frame
bulkheads, single-light display windows, transoms, and recessed
entrances with single-light glass and wood doors. Each storefront
bay is divided by cast iron pilasters. The upper facade has 1/1
wood sash windows set within segmental arches. At the roofline is
a corbelled brick cornice.
"Historical Data: The southeastern half of the building was
originally used as a post office. The southwestern half of the
building was utilized as a meat market from ca. 1890 to ca. 1905,
at which time a bakery operated out of the building." ~ DNR Hisotric Survey PDF page 122