Martin Luther Marsh House
Marsh, Martin Luther, House
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Location | 254 Boulder Street Nevada City, California |
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Built | 1873 |
Architectural style | Italianate Style-Victorian |
NRHP Reference # | 73000415 |
Added to NRHP | 1973-04-11 |
The Martin Luther Marsh House was built in 1873, and is located at 254 Boulder Street in Nevada City, in the Gold Country of Nevada County, California.
History
The Martin Luther Marsh House's architecture and engineering were significant during the California Gold Rush period of 1850-1874. The single family home is of Italianate Style-Victorian design. It bears a hip roofed cupola and the windows are arched.[1]
Restoration
Briefly in the 1970s, the Marsh House was the American Victorian Museum,[2] founded by Carol and David Fluke, (owners/funding,) Ruthe Hamm, (owner/funding,) and co-founders/co-owners David Osborne and Charles Woods.[3]
Recent restoration included replacement of the rotting quoins with redwood duplicates, a new roof, rain gutters, and exterior painting in historical colors, including white trim. It's situated in a park-like setting.[2]
Landmark
On 19 January 1972, the Martin Luther Marsh House was designated a California Point of Historical Interest No. P241.[4]
Less than a year later, on 11 April 1973, this Nevada County building was designated as a landmark by the National Register of Historic Places.[5]
See also
References
- Houses in Nevada County, California
- Buildings and structures in Nevada City, California
- History of Nevada City, California
- Houses completed in 1873
- California Historical Landmarks
- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in California
- National Register of Historic Places in Nevada County, California
- Italianate architecture in California
- Victorian architecture in California