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The large Queen Anne style frame house at 823 North Lincoln Avenue was
built by William Brach about 1884 and was later remodeled along classical
lines. The Queen Anne style is evident in the irregular plan of the exterior,
particularly the roof lines and the asymmetrical arrangement of the front
facade. Two-story bay windows project from both the north and south sides
and are each surmounted by a pediment. the multi-planed hipped roof with
deck is also varied by a gablet on the east side. The front porch dominates
the east side and curves around to the south. A doorway opens from the
parlor to the south porch. The front porch with Ionic columns is the most
dramatic element of the calssical alterations done around the turn of
the century. Ionic columns also flank a second floor window.
The interior also reflects the Queen Anne influences of the 1880s with
later classical alterations. The first floor rooms are a foyer, front
and back parlors, dining room, kitchen, and bathroom. Parquet flooring
remains in the foyer and dining room. The stairway is decorated with a
stained glass window above the landing. Original woodwork with decorated
corner blocks remain throughout the house except in the double parlors.
The parlors were remodeled with new woodwork, mantelpeice and windows
when the exterior was remodeled. The second floor has five bedrooms, a
servant's room and bathroom.
William Brach came to Hastings in 1877 to manage a branch of Wolbach
Brothers, a dry goods store which became the largest of its kind the central
Nebraska. The business in Hastings prospered and was re-named Wolbach
& Brach in 1887.
Source: National Register of Historic Places nomination form available
at Adams County Historical Society.
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