Judson, Dr. Charles, house

Historic Property
Alternate Name:
Judson Cottage
Street Address:
522 Cleveland St

Site Number:
0209
Control Number:
U/45/0209
Date Surveyed:
February 26 2003
Category:
Building
Construction Date:
1847
Historic Use:
Residential/Domestic
Current Use:
Residential/Domestic
Historic Core Shape:
T
Number of Stories:
1.5
Construction Method:
frame
Exterior Walls Materials:
Weatherboard
Foundation Materials:
Brick
Roof Shape:
cross gable
Roof Materials:
composition shingle
Porch Width:
facade
Porch Shape:
flat
National Register Determination:
not eligible
Signficant Architectural Features:
1 1/2-story frame Gothic Revival style cottage (Downing-esque); weatherboards; triple-A roof; decorative bargeboards; window and door openings w/hoods and drip moldings; projecting center pavilion w/lancet arch opening in gable end; 4/4; rebuilt, attached 1-story porch in columns
Alterations:
moved (????); rebuilt porch
Historical Information:
House built for Dr. Charles Judson was originally located on McDaniel Avenue. Judson was professor at Furman University and president after the Civil War. Left the house to Furman after his death, and it was moved to present location on Cleveland Street sometime in 20th c.
Source of Historical Information:
Ebaugh 1970. Gail Nagel, current owner
Quadrangle Name:
Greenville