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Herman C. Timm House

The Herman C. Timm House is a house listed on the National Register of Historic Places in New Holstein, Wisconsin. The house is a significant example of Stick style architecture, a rather rare predecessor of Queen Anne style architecture in the United States.[2] The house was the home of an original settler and prominent citizen, Herman C. Timm.

Herman C. Timm House
The Herman C. Timm House from the south
Interactive map showing the location of Herman C. Timm House
Location1600 Main Street, New Holstein, Wisconsin
Coordinates43°57′0″N 88°5′8″W / 43.95000°N 88.08556°W / 43.95000; -88.08556
Built1872
ArchitectAugust F. Neuman
Architectural styleGreek Revival, Stick/Eastlake
NRHP reference No.96000727[1]
Added to NRHPJuly 05, 1996
H. C. Timm House during 2006 reconstruction
Ribbon cutting at the rededication
Road sign and rededication crowd

Namesake edit

Timm came to New Holstein in 1848 from Marne, Germany, at age 14. He made his money operating a feed mill called Calumet Feeds at the north end of the block the house is on.[3] He started a bank and was the first president of the village.[4][5][6]

History edit

The home was built in 1873 in a Greek revival style by Kiel contractor August F. Neumann.[7] It consisted of a current upstairs bedroom and first floor kitchen / dining room.[3] The original home became the rear of the home during an addition in 1891. The addition was done in what was later called "stick style" architecture. The stick style was an 1860-1890 trend where carpentry and woodworking technology allowed for much trim detail. Timm's unmarried children took over the home after his death. They turned the upstairs into a rental unit, and in 1954 upstairs and downstairs were both rented out. The home was donated by H. C. Timm II to the New Holstein Historic Society in 1974.[7]

Local volunteers worked on restoring the house. The house's Grand Opening occurred on May 31, 1976, as part of the United States Bicentennial celebration. The New Holstein Historical Museum featured an "Early Photos of New Holstein" exhibit as part of the celebration.[8] The home was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.[2] The society operated the home as a house museum.

Disasters edit

The house had a major roof leak that forced an end to the house tours in 1998.[9] An architectural assessment was performed on the house and the cost to reconstruct the house was estimated between $116,020 and $126,220.[10] Before the roof was repaired, there was a broken pipe in the dining room. The break happened in January 1999.[10] It dumped 500,000 gallons of water through the first floor and into the basement.[10] The rising basement waters extinguished the furnace, causing the water in the pipes and the radiators to freeze, then burst. City water meters knew there was a problem somewhere in the city, but no one could find the source of the leak. A volunteer at the house discovered the leak. The volunteer arranged for a heating repairman to stop the flooding. When the repairman left, he slammed the door closed. The door frame was so swollen that the volunteer was stuck inside. She had to go upstairs and call for help through a front window.[11]

Restoration and rededication edit

Only two interior photographs from 1896 exist.[9] The New Holstein Historical Society raised $1.2 million (U.S.D.) for restoration of the Timm House.[12] The Jeffris Foundation of Janesville, Wisconsin, gave the Society a $562,875 grant towards the restoration.[4]

Crown Services from nearby Kiel, Wisconsin, painted the house. It had to start painting in 2007 because winter temperatures came early in 2006. It finished the job by the July 2007 opening. The company nominated the paint job for a national paint award by Zinsser Company, and it was awarded $10,000 and its "Top Job" winner for 2007.[13] The painters had to deal with lead paint, so worker had to have a lead abatement area to lessen lead poisoning.[13] A minimal amount of damaged siding and trim was replaced to maintain the historic nature of the house.[13] When paint was sprayed, it had to be back brushed to keep the hand-painted look.[13] Two coats of chocolate-colored latex paint were applied. The Timm house paint job was featured on the cover of American Painting Contractor's March 2008 issue.[13]

The reconstruction of the house was completed during the summer of 2007,[14] in time for the city's Market Street Days festival. The house was rededicated on July 15, 2007. Congressman Tom Petri and state Senator Joe Leibham spoke at the rededication. The registered historic place plaque was displayed. An information sign was unveiled that is easily visible as motorists turn a corner on Highway 57 / 32. People were able to take tours of the house for the first time in nearly ten years, and the first group to tour included Petri.

Architecture edit

The house features a tower where he could relax and read newspapers.[3] His wife Augusta sometimes slept on the porch on hot summer days beneath its copper roof.[3] Several windows in the living room and vestibule were made from stained glass.[3]

A 600-gallon water tank was filled in the non-freezing months providing running water for bathing, cleaning and a bathroom.[3] Another amenity that was unusual for the time period was master bedroom on the first floor.[3] The original Quezal Art Glass Company brass chandelier remains in the parlor with its iridescent shades.[3] A lot of the other original furnishings were sold by the family or future tenants so other period pieces were used.[3] Tiny fragments of original wallpaper were found in most rooms during reconstruction and a Swedish company hand-made custom replica wallpaper.[3] The three upstairs bedrooms contain donated historical items like the community's first sewing machine, a bed warmer, and a trunk.[3]

The formal living room ceiling was hand painted and stenciled by Bryan Albert Painting Studio of Wauwatosa.[3] An Arts & Crafts-style chandelier was added to the room when electricity was installed in 1912.[3] The room's hardwood floor was installed diagonally which was expensive at the time.[3] An original Eastlake-style fireplace was brought out of storage during the 1974 reconstruction and two original ceramic dogs were placed on top.[3] Next to the living room is the master bedroom which features a closet which were rare at the time since they were taxed as an additional room.[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^ a b [1] "WISCONSIN - Calumet County"; Official National Register of Historic Places website; Retrieved January 4, 2007
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Matsumoto, Mary (April 19, 2012). "Glimpse into Past Given at Timm House". Tri-County News. pp. 23, 46.
  4. ^ a b [2] Dennis McCann; "Setbacks don't deter mansion supporters"; page 2; November 21, 2004 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Retrieved January 4, 2007
  5. ^ "Timm, Herman C., House". Wisconsin Historical Society. January 2012. Retrieved 2016-01-06.
  6. ^ Adams, Peter J. (1995-02-08). "Timm, Herman C., House". NRHP Inventory-Nomination Form. National Park Service. Retrieved 2016-01-06.
  7. ^ a b Wulff, Eugene C. The New Holstein Story. p. 61.
  8. ^ Stories compiled and presented by the New Holstein Historical Society. Pioneer's Corner. pp. 131–132.
  9. ^ a b "The Timm House Story", Market Square Days magazine, New Holstein Historical Society, June 2007
  10. ^ a b c "It's been an amazing journey...", Market Square Days magazine, New Holstein Historical Society, June 2007
  11. ^ [3] Dennis McCann; "Setbacks don't deter mansion supporters"; November 21, 2004 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Retrieved January 4, 2007
  12. ^ [4][dead link] "Help Save the Grand Old Lady!"; Official New Holstein Historic Society website, Retrieved January 4, 2007
  13. ^ a b c d e Sherry, Mark (December 4, 2008). "Crown Services honored for NH project". Tri-County News.
  14. ^ Mark Sherry "Timm House gets a facelift" May 18, 2006 Tri-County News

External links edit

  • New Holstein Historical Society
  • Kahn, Eve M. "Stick Style Ingenuity: A can-do historical society in rural Wisconsin cures a house museum of flood damage." Period Homes, November 2007.

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The Herman C Timm House is a house listed on the National Register of Historic Places in New Holstein Wisconsin The house is a significant example of Stick style architecture a rather rare predecessor of Queen Anne style architecture in the United States 2 The house was the home of an original settler and prominent citizen Herman C Timm Herman C Timm HouseU S National Register of Historic PlacesThe Herman C Timm House from the southShow map of WisconsinShow map of the United StatesInteractive map showing the location of Herman C Timm HouseLocation1600 Main Street New Holstein WisconsinCoordinates43 57 0 N 88 5 8 W 43 95000 N 88 08556 W 43 95000 88 08556Built1872ArchitectAugust F NeumanArchitectural styleGreek Revival Stick EastlakeNRHP reference No 96000727 1 Added to NRHPJuly 05 1996H C Timm House during 2006 reconstructionRibbon cutting at the rededicationRoad sign and rededication crowd Contents 1 Namesake 2 History 3 Disasters 4 Restoration and rededication 5 Architecture 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksNamesake editTimm came to New Holstein in 1848 from Marne Germany at age 14 He made his money operating a feed mill called Calumet Feeds at the north end of the block the house is on 3 He started a bank and was the first president of the village 4 5 6 History editThe home was built in 1873 in a Greek revival style by Kiel contractor August F Neumann 7 It consisted of a current upstairs bedroom and first floor kitchen dining room 3 The original home became the rear of the home during an addition in 1891 The addition was done in what was later called stick style architecture The stick style was an 1860 1890 trend where carpentry and woodworking technology allowed for much trim detail Timm s unmarried children took over the home after his death They turned the upstairs into a rental unit and in 1954 upstairs and downstairs were both rented out The home was donated by H C Timm II to the New Holstein Historic Society in 1974 7 Local volunteers worked on restoring the house The house s Grand Opening occurred on May 31 1976 as part of the United States Bicentennial celebration The New Holstein Historical Museum featured an Early Photos of New Holstein exhibit as part of the celebration 8 The home was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1996 2 The society operated the home as a house museum Disasters editThe house had a major roof leak that forced an end to the house tours in 1998 9 An architectural assessment was performed on the house and the cost to reconstruct the house was estimated between 116 020 and 126 220 10 Before the roof was repaired there was a broken pipe in the dining room The break happened in January 1999 10 It dumped 500 000 gallons of water through the first floor and into the basement 10 The rising basement waters extinguished the furnace causing the water in the pipes and the radiators to freeze then burst City water meters knew there was a problem somewhere in the city but no one could find the source of the leak A volunteer at the house discovered the leak The volunteer arranged for a heating repairman to stop the flooding When the repairman left he slammed the door closed The door frame was so swollen that the volunteer was stuck inside She had to go upstairs and call for help through a front window 11 Restoration and rededication editOnly two interior photographs from 1896 exist 9 The New Holstein Historical Society raised 1 2 million U S D for restoration of the Timm House 12 The Jeffris Foundation of Janesville Wisconsin gave the Society a 562 875 grant towards the restoration 4 Crown Services from nearby Kiel Wisconsin painted the house It had to start painting in 2007 because winter temperatures came early in 2006 It finished the job by the July 2007 opening The company nominated the paint job for a national paint award by Zinsser Company and it was awarded 10 000 and its Top Job winner for 2007 13 The painters had to deal with lead paint so worker had to have a lead abatement area to lessen lead poisoning 13 A minimal amount of damaged siding and trim was replaced to maintain the historic nature of the house 13 When paint was sprayed it had to be back brushed to keep the hand painted look 13 Two coats of chocolate colored latex paint were applied The Timm house paint job was featured on the cover of American Painting Contractor s March 2008 issue 13 The reconstruction of the house was completed during the summer of 2007 14 in time for the city s Market Street Days festival The house was rededicated on July 15 2007 Congressman Tom Petri and state Senator Joe Leibham spoke at the rededication The registered historic place plaque was displayed An information sign was unveiled that is easily visible as motorists turn a corner on Highway 57 32 People were able to take tours of the house for the first time in nearly ten years and the first group to tour included Petri Architecture editThe house features a tower where he could relax and read newspapers 3 His wife Augusta sometimes slept on the porch on hot summer days beneath its copper roof 3 Several windows in the living room and vestibule were made from stained glass 3 A 600 gallon water tank was filled in the non freezing months providing running water for bathing cleaning and a bathroom 3 Another amenity that was unusual for the time period was master bedroom on the first floor 3 The original Quezal Art Glass Company brass chandelier remains in the parlor with its iridescent shades 3 A lot of the other original furnishings were sold by the family or future tenants so other period pieces were used 3 Tiny fragments of original wallpaper were found in most rooms during reconstruction and a Swedish company hand made custom replica wallpaper 3 The three upstairs bedrooms contain donated historical items like the community s first sewing machine a bed warmer and a trunk 3 The formal living room ceiling was hand painted and stenciled by Bryan Albert Painting Studio of Wauwatosa 3 An Arts amp Crafts style chandelier was added to the room when electricity was installed in 1912 3 The room s hardwood floor was installed diagonally which was expensive at the time 3 An original Eastlake style fireplace was brought out of storage during the 1974 reconstruction and two original ceramic dogs were placed on top 3 Next to the living room is the master bedroom which features a closet which were rare at the time since they were taxed as an additional room 3 See also editNational Register of Historic Places listings in Calumet County WisconsinReferences edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service April 15 2008 a b 1 WISCONSIN Calumet County Official National Register of Historic Places website Retrieved January 4 2007 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p Matsumoto Mary April 19 2012 Glimpse into Past Given at Timm House Tri County News pp 23 46 a b 2 Dennis McCann Setbacks don t deter mansion supporters page 2 November 21 2004 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved January 4 2007 Timm Herman C House Wisconsin Historical Society January 2012 Retrieved 2016 01 06 Adams Peter J 1995 02 08 Timm Herman C House NRHP Inventory Nomination Form National Park Service Retrieved 2016 01 06 a b Wulff Eugene C The New Holstein Story p 61 Stories compiled and presented by the New Holstein Historical Society Pioneer s Corner pp 131 132 a b The Timm House Story Market Square Days magazine New Holstein Historical Society June 2007 a b c It s been an amazing journey Market Square Days magazine New Holstein Historical Society June 2007 3 Dennis McCann Setbacks don t deter mansion supporters November 21 2004 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Retrieved January 4 2007 4 dead link Help Save the Grand Old Lady Official New Holstein Historic Society website Retrieved January 4 2007 a b c d e Sherry Mark December 4 2008 Crown Services honored for NH project Tri County News Mark Sherry Timm House gets a facelift May 18 2006 Tri County NewsExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Herman C Timm house New Holstein Historical Society Kahn Eve M Stick Style Ingenuity A can do historical society in rural Wisconsin cures a house museum of flood damage Period Homes November 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Herman C Timm House amp oldid 1177062036, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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