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South Side German Historic District

The South Side German Historic District is a neighborhood within Quincy, Illinois, United States just south of downtown. The neighborhood includes most of Quincy's rich German architecture. The region is also widely known as "Calftown", named for the number of calves once owned by its inhabitants.[1] It was added into the National Register of Historic Places in 1992 with a boundary increase in 1995.

South Side German Historic District
The intersection of Eighth and State looking west.
Location Quincy, Illinois
Coordinates39°55′35.6″N 91°24′11.8″W / 39.926556°N 91.403278°W / 39.926556; -91.403278
BuiltEarly-to-Mid 19th Century
ArchitectMultiple
Architectural styleGerman, Late Victorian, Mid 19th Century Revival, Late 19th And Early 20th Century American Movements
NRHP reference No.92000484
95000481 (boundary increase)
Added to NRHP1992

Notable Structures and Attractions edit

Dick Brothers Brewery Building edit

9th and York Street

In 1857, three brothers; Matthew, John, and Jacob, founded the Dick Brothers Brewery. At one time, 70,000 barrels of brew would be produced and shipped around the Midwest, making Dick Bros. one of the largest beer brands in the country of the early 20th Century. The company's operations were once even larger than Anheuser-Busch in St. Louis.[2] Prohibition and World War II brought much hardship to the brewery, and the brand declared bankruptcy in 1951. The property was also auctioned off. Today, the building remains as a regional landmark and numerous renovation projects have been started to revitalize the building, including the introduction of a fine art studio.[3] There have even been projects attempting to revive the Dick Brothers brand.[4]

Dr. Richard Eells House edit

415 Jersey Street

In 1835, Dr. Richard Eells built his house, which now is part of both the Downtown Quincy Historic District and the South Side German Historic District. Eells was an outspoken abolitionist in his community, offering runaway slaves shelter on their way north. He was found guilty of harboring fugitive slaves in 1842, and his trial was heard by Judge Stephen A. Douglas, of the Lincoln-Douglas debate fame. Following his arrest and trial, he became President of the Illinois Anti-Slavery Party and unsuccessfully ran for the Liberty Party's nomination in the 1844 US presidential election. Today, the home of Dr. Richard Eells has been restored and is maintained by the local organization Friends of Dr. Richard Eells House. They provide tours of the historic house on an appointment basis.[5]

Eighth Street Business District edit

8th and State

The Eighth Street Business District (pictured) forms the heart of the South Side German Historic District, and many notable features are along or nearby this interchange including the State Street Theater,[6] LaGondola's Spaghetti House, Gem City College, and the Salem Evangelical Church.

Gem City College edit

700 State

Gem City College is a school that specializes in horology and cosmetology.[7]

LaGondola's Spaghetti House edit

LaGondola has moved to a new location at 12th and Jefferson.

Quincy Public Library edit

526 Jersey Street

The Quincy Library serves much of the area's literature needs. It is built with a modern design, not a German-influenced one like much of the neighborhood's culture, however the site has become a city landmark regardless. As of 2011, the Library has begun an expansion providing a larger children's and teen section, as well as added more conference spaces for events.[8]

Salem Evangelical United Church of Christ edit

435 S. 9th

The Salem Church stands as a prominent feature in Quincy's German historic district. Although not its original location, the church began services in 1848 by a German mission society. It moved to its present location in 1877. The church is also an historical landmark.[9]

The State Street Theater edit

434 South 8th

The State Street Theater is a former 500-seat movie theater that has been modified to function as a concert venue, reception hall, and bar. The ticket booth is still present and the outside has an array of many incandescent lightbulbs, retained features from its theater roots. State Room opened as a theater in 1938.[10]

Woodland Cemetery edit

Woodland Cemetery is one of the oldest cemeteries in the state and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The first graves began the cemetery in 1847.[11] It is also placed on the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River.[12]

Gallery edit

References edit

  1. ^ http://www.illinoisbeautiful.com/western-illinois-tourism/159-german-historic-district-quincy-illinois.html
  2. ^ . www.seequincy.com. Archived from the original on January 4, 2014.
  3. ^ http://www.connecttristates.com/news/story.aspx?id=738187#.UhOqGpKsiSo
  4. ^ https://www.facebook.com/DickBrothersBrewingProject [user-generated source]
  5. ^ "Aboard the Underground Railroad--Dr. Richard Ells House".
  6. ^ "State Street Theater".
  7. ^ "Home - Gem City College".
  8. ^ . www.quincylibrary.org. Archived from the original on April 2, 2010.
  9. ^ "History | Salem Evangelical United Church of Christ".
  10. ^ "State Street Theater".
  11. ^ . www.gardnermuseumarchitecture.org. Archived from the original on January 18, 2008.
  12. ^ http://www.illinoisinfocus.com/quincy-woodland-cemetery.html

External links edit

  • National Register nomination

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39 926556 N 91 403278 W 39 926556 91 403278BuiltEarly to Mid 19th CenturyArchitectMultipleArchitectural styleGerman Late Victorian Mid 19th Century Revival Late 19th And Early 20th Century American MovementsNRHP reference No 92000484 95000481 boundary increase Added to NRHP1992 Contents 1 Notable Structures and Attractions 1 1 Dick Brothers Brewery Building 1 2 Dr Richard Eells House 1 3 Eighth Street Business District 1 4 Gem City College 1 5 LaGondola s Spaghetti House 1 6 Quincy Public Library 1 7 Salem Evangelical United Church of Christ 1 8 The State Street Theater 1 9 Woodland Cemetery 2 Gallery 3 References 4 External linksNotable Structures and Attractions editDick Brothers Brewery Building edit 9th and York StreetIn 1857 three brothers Matthew John and Jacob founded the Dick Brothers Brewery At one time 70 000 barrels of brew would be produced and shipped around the Midwest making Dick Bros one of the largest beer brands in the country of the early 20th Century The company s operations were once even larger than Anheuser Busch in St Louis 2 Prohibition and World War II brought much hardship to the brewery and the brand declared bankruptcy in 1951 The property was also auctioned off Today the building remains as a regional landmark and numerous renovation projects have been started to revitalize the building including the introduction of a fine art studio 3 There have even been projects attempting to revive the Dick Brothers brand 4 Dr Richard Eells House edit Main article Richard Eells 415 Jersey StreetIn 1835 Dr Richard Eells built his house which now is part of both the Downtown Quincy Historic District and the South Side German Historic District Eells was an outspoken abolitionist in his community offering runaway slaves shelter on their way north He was found guilty of harboring fugitive slaves in 1842 and his trial was heard by Judge Stephen A Douglas of the Lincoln Douglas debate fame Following his arrest and trial he became President of the Illinois Anti Slavery Party and unsuccessfully ran for the Liberty Party s nomination in the 1844 US presidential election Today the home of Dr Richard Eells has been restored and is maintained by the local organization Friends of Dr Richard Eells House They provide tours of the historic house on an appointment basis 5 Eighth Street Business District edit 8th and StateThe Eighth Street Business District pictured forms the heart of the South Side German Historic District and many notable features are along or nearby this interchange including the State Street Theater 6 LaGondola s Spaghetti House Gem City College and the Salem Evangelical Church Gem City College edit 700 StateGem City College is a school that specializes in horology and cosmetology 7 LaGondola s Spaghetti House edit LaGondola has moved to a new location at 12th and Jefferson Quincy Public Library edit 526 Jersey StreetThe Quincy Library serves much of the area s literature needs It is built with a modern design not a German influenced one like much of the neighborhood s culture however the site has become a city landmark regardless As of 2011 the Library has begun an expansion providing a larger children s and teen section as well as added more conference spaces for events 8 Salem Evangelical United Church of Christ edit 435 S 9thThe Salem Church stands as a prominent feature in Quincy s German historic district Although not its original location the church began services in 1848 by a German mission society It moved to its present location in 1877 The church is also an historical landmark 9 The State Street Theater edit 434 South 8thThe State Street Theater is a former 500 seat movie theater that has been modified to function as a concert venue reception hall and bar The ticket booth is still present and the outside has an array of many incandescent lightbulbs retained features from its theater roots State Room opened as a theater in 1938 10 Woodland Cemetery edit Woodland Cemetery is one of the oldest cemeteries in the state and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places The first graves began the cemetery in 1847 11 It is also placed on the bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River 12 Gallery edit nbsp Dick Brothers Brewery Building nbsp Dick Brothers Brewery Building from 9th and York Streets nbsp Woodland CemeteryReferences edit http www illinoisbeautiful com western illinois tourism 159 german historic district quincy illinois html Quincy il see the unexpected www seequincy com Archived from the original on January 4 2014 http www connecttristates com news story aspx id 738187 UhOqGpKsiSo https www facebook com DickBrothersBrewingProject user generated source Aboard the Underground Railroad Dr Richard Ells House State Street Theater Home Gem City College Quincy Public Library www quincylibrary org Archived from the original on April 2 2010 History Salem Evangelical United Church of Christ State Street Theater Gardner Museum of Architecture amp Design Quincy Illinois www gardnermuseumarchitecture org Archived from the original on January 18 2008 http www illinoisinfocus com quincy woodland cemetery htmlExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to South Side German Historic District Various Historically Significant Structures in Quincy some within the SSGHD National Register nomination Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title South Side German Historic District amp oldid 1214864339, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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