PROPERTY INFORMATION |
Historic Name |
144-146 Witherspoon Street |
Address |
144-146 Witherspoon Street |
Tax Parcel |
1114_17.03_85.01 |
Historic District |
Witherspoon-Jackson Historic District |
Classification |
Noncontributing |
Number of Resources |
1 |
Style | Other |
Number of Stories |
2 |
Material |
Stucco |
Historic Function |
Commerce |
Current Function |
Commerce |
Last Entry Update |
2/9/2020 |
DESCRIPTION |
Setting |
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Description |
The residence at 144 is a two story, 3 bay structure on a raised
foundation. An areaway stair on the left side leads to a basement
entrance door with an adjoining window. A central stair rises to a flat
roof bracketed cornice porch with two ornamental posts. The door occupies
the center bay of the three bay gabled house with the ridge parallel to
the street. The one over one replacement windows on both floors sit
within the original brick moulding openings. There is a small brick
chimney centered on the north (right) gable end. 146 is a small one story
flat roofed commercial building with a three part show window shop
entrance. A splayed stair leads to the recessed door between the large
plate glass shop windows.
Also on the property is a 1-story commercial building. It has a low-
pitched roof hidden behind a full parapet. The walls are stuccoed. On the
main (east) elevation, a set of graduated length steps leads up between
display windows to the main entrance. |
HISTORY |
Built |
1870 |
Architect |
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Builder |
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History |
The house was constructed c. 1870. The map of 1852 shows a vacant lot in
this location. The house first appears on the map of 1875 and appears on
all subsequent maps and atlases.
The smaller building served as a barber shop. Claude Mack opened "Mack's
Sanitary Barber Shop" in 1935 and operated it until his death in 1966. His
nephew William "Billy" Mack then operated the barber shop for five years.
Another nephew, James Mack, worked here before opening his own barber shop
on John Street. |
Sources |
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UPDATE |
If you have additional information or corrections to the existing information, send an email to ekim@princetonnj.gov.
Submitted information is reviewed by the Princeton HPC prior to updating the database. |
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PHOTO FROM 2015 SURVEY |
2015 Photo
144 Witherspoon Street, east and south elevations
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2015 Photo
144 Witherspoon Street, east elevation
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2015 Photo
146 Witherspoon Street
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