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Stickney House

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1889, William H. Ward and F. A. Hale. 101 E. Orman Ave. (at Colorado Ave.) (NR)
  • (Carol M. Highsmith Archive, Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division)

William Ward, a New York architect, worked with a Pueblo colleague on this romantic, two-and-one-half-story monument of rough Manitou red sandstone. Romanesque detailing is evident on the main facade, the end gable, and two oriels bridged by a shingled panel. Other notable design features include the irregular, gabled roofline, a second-story oriel that serves as the base of a third-story balcony, and the flattened stone entry arch.

Writing Credits

Author: 
Thomas J. Noel
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Thomas J. Noel, "Stickney House", [Pueblo, Colorado], SAH Archipedia, eds. Gabrielle Esperdy and Karen Kingsley, Charlottesville: UVaP, 2012—, http://sah-archipedia.org/buildings/CO-01-PE29.

Print Source

Buildings of Colorado, Thomas J. Noel. New York: Oxford University Press, 1997, 323-324.

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