Charles W. Van De Mark House

Charles W. Van De Mark House
Location 504 Washington, Clyde, Kansas
Coordinates 39°35′27.03″N 97°24′1.01″W / 39.5908417°N 97.4002806°W / 39.5908417; -97.4002806Coordinates: 39°35′27.03″N 97°24′1.01″W / 39.5908417°N 97.4002806°W / 39.5908417; -97.4002806
Built 1884
Architectural style Queen Anne style
NRHP reference # 85001492
Added to NRHP July 5, 1985[1]

Charles W. Van De Mark House is a Queen Anne style historic building located in Clyde, Kansas, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was listed in 1985.[1] It was deemed notable " local architectural significance as one of the most elaborate and best preserved of the late nineteenth-century houses of Clyde."[2]

It was converted to use as a restaurant in 1979,[2] but is now a private home.

Background

Charles W. Van De Mark was a prominent banker and attorney in Clyde, Kansas. He and his wife Elizabeth Stevens had three sons, Martin Van De Mark, Otis Van De Mark, and John V. Van De Mark. Martin was a very successful farmer in Kansas. Otis moved to Houston, Texas, where had a successful business career. John V. Van De Mark went on to develop real estate in Houston with his uncle, Henry F. McGregor, as well as to serve as the Vice President of the Federal Land Bank in Houston.

History

The two-story house was built for Van De Mark's family. The house was furnished with the finest mahogany paneling and millwork, which exist to this day.

See also

References

  1. 1 2 National Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
  2. 1 2 Richard J. Cawthon (February 2, 1985). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Charles W. Van De Mark House". National Park Service. Retrieved December 7, 2017. With photo from c.1890s and four photos from 1984.
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