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86 S 3rd St was built around 1900, and records show that Ward Tucker, an expressman on the railroad. owned the property at that time. Ward owned a herd of pack animals that were widely engaged in projects around town, The Tuckers were quite active in Carbondale society, and their names appear on every list of dances and meetings. Ward sang in the church choir and served as Carbondale's mayor in 1901 and 1902. W. M. Dinkel owned the home from 1905 to 1907. This modified Foursquare style home exhibits the characteristic "boxy" design with four rooms to a floor, as well as the hipped roof and wide porch. Typically 2 1/2 stories high, the shape provided a maximum amount of interior room space, and used the lot to its best advantage. The outbuilding on this property is most likely one of the early garages in town.

Property, Building, Plant, Grass

Foursquare

Town of Carbondale 2005 Architectural Survey (Reid Architects, Inc.)

Town of Carbondale 2019 Architectural Survey (Tatanka Historical Associates, Inc.)

carbondalegov.org

Carbondale Historical Society