Property Features
- Address: 616 East Forest Avenue, formerly 520 East Forest Avenue
- Historical Name: Pfeiffer-Kimberly House
- Other Name: Alison Baughman House
- Year Built: 1915
- First Occupant: Daniel Lucius Kimberly Jr. (Business Owner)
- Survey Date: 2004
- Historical Use: Residential
- Architectural Style: Arts & Crafts as well as Craftsman
- Structure: Built on a limestone foundation
- Walls: Clapboard
- Additions: Garage added during the 1940's as well as a family room and one bedroom.
Timeline
- Built in 1915 by the Pfeiffer Family
- First occupant was Daniel Lucius Kimberly Jr.
- Occupied by the Kimberly family until 1928
- Bought by Leo O. Schubart in 1934
- Garage built in the 1940's
- Sold by Leo O. Schubart in 1956 to Arthur Croxson
- Sold to the Bohannon family approximately around 1996
- Sold to the Baughman family in 2016
- Interior aesthetic renovations made
- Every bathroom changed to meet with modern trends of the time
Designations
- National/State Register Listing Name: East Forest Ave. Historical District
- National Register Listing Date: 11-9-2009
Cites
DeRose, Joeseh. "Wisconsin Historical Society." Property Record | Wisconsin Historical Society. N.p., 04 Aug. 2004. Web. 01 June 2017.
East Forest Avenue Historic District Preservation Plan. Neenah: Neenah Landmarks Commission, 2012. Print.
Neenah Landmarks Commission. "Preservation of Properties in the East Forest Avenue Neighboorhood." Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Bohannon. 12 Apr. 2012. MS. 616 E Forest Ave, Neenah, Wisconsin (WI).
"Neenah Citizen". "Neenah's 19th Century Mayors." Emerging Cities June 1998: n. pag. Web. 29 May 2017.
"Arts and Crafts/Craftsmen." National Register of Historic Places 7 (Jan. 1992): 7. Print.
Heritage Research Ltd. Historical/Architectural Resources Survey. Neenah: Historical/Environmental Consultants, 2004. Print.
East Forest Avenue Historic District Preservation Plan. Neenah: Neenah Landmarks Commission, 2012. Print.
Neenah Landmarks Commission. "Preservation of Properties in the East Forest Avenue Neighboorhood." Letter to Mr. and Mrs. Bohannon. 12 Apr. 2012. MS. 616 E Forest Ave, Neenah, Wisconsin (WI).
"Neenah Citizen". "Neenah's 19th Century Mayors." Emerging Cities June 1998: n. pag. Web. 29 May 2017.
"Arts and Crafts/Craftsmen." National Register of Historic Places 7 (Jan. 1992): 7. Print.
Heritage Research Ltd. Historical/Architectural Resources Survey. Neenah: Historical/Environmental Consultants, 2004. Print.