Building at 14-16 Pearson Street

in Chicago, United States



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1-11 E Pearson St, Chicago, IL 60611, USA
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N41° 53' 51" W87° 37' 40"   (41.8975, -87.627777777778)
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The Building at 14-16 Pearson Street was a historic residential building located at 14-16 E. Pearson Street in the Near North Side neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois. Lumber salesman Edwin S. Hartwell had the building built in 1885 as a side venture into real estate. Architect Julius H. Huber designed the building, which was an unusual example of a Queen Anne-inspired brick building. The building's facade featured two bays topped with dormers; the more ornate western bay included corbelling, hipped roofs over the windows, and a metal pinnacle atop its dormer. The second floors of both bays included decorative panels, one featuring a man's head and one featuring a woman's. The building was topped by a mansard roof.
The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 8, 1980. Loyola University Chicago's Schreiber Center now occupies the site of the building.

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Building at 14-16 Pearson Street

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