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Joseph Carpenter House : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Carpenter House
The Joseph Carpenter house is the oldest and best preserved Prairie Style house in Stroud, Lincoln County, Oklahoma.〔Oklahoma State Historic Preservation Office: ''National Register Properties in Oklahoma, Joseph Carpenter House'', http://www.ocgi.okstate.edu/shpo/shpopic.asp?id=86002346, Last Updated: 2 May 2009.〕 It was erected at 204 West 6th Street in 1913 as the residence of Joseph R. and Lovenia (Foushee) Carpenter.〔U.S. Federal Census, Stroud, Lincoln Co., Okla., 1900, 1910.〕 A -story structure, it features a hipped roof with a combination of stucco and wood clapboard siding for the exterior walls. A single story hipped-roof porch runs across the front of the home. The building possesses a multitude of other prairie-style elements and retains a high degree of architectural integrity. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on September 26, 1986, as NR ID Number 86002346.〔Oklahoma State Historic Preservation Office, 2009.〕 Joseph Carpenter was a successful businessman, accumulating considerable wealth as a merchant of farm implements and hardware,〔U.S. Federal Census, Stroud, Lincoln Co., Okla., 1900, 1910, 1920, and 1930.〕 which made him financially able to hire an architect from Kansas City to design his new home.〔 As one of the largest homes in Stroud, it reflected Carpenter's importance as a commercial leader in the city. A factor in the house retaining its architectural integrity is the care given it by Joseph's son and daughter-in-law Paul F. and Ruth (Riley) Carpenter,〔U.S. Federal Census, Stroud, Lincoln Co., Okla., 1930.〕 who resided in the home through 1986 when it was placed on the National Historic Register.〔 ==References==
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