Hebeisen, Jacob, House
Minnesota, Reference number: 80001976
Areas of Significance: Architecture/Engineering
Period of Significance: 1875-1899
Typically, a property is removed from the National Register when it has ceased to meet the criteria for listing because the qualities which caused it to be originally listed have been lost or destroyed (36 CFR ยง 60.15). In other words: it has lost integrity. When nominated to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, the Jacob Hebeisen House was recognized for both its association with Hamburg merchant Jacob Hebeisen and its architectural significance as a common building type in agricultural Carver County. The listing included both the farmhouse and nearby barn. At the time of its nomination, the Jacob Hebeisen House retained all seven aspects of integrity (location, design, setting, workmanship, materials, feeling and association). The aspects of design, workmanship, materials, feeling and association were lost when the buildings was demolished c. 2002. The location and setting also no longer exist, since the farm road on which the house was located has become a residential subdivision of Hamburg.
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Last updated: January 9, 2025