101 S. ALFRED AVENUE
HISTORIC SIGNIFICANCE
101 S. Alfred Avenue was built in 1931 for Dietrich Alleman by Henry Wilharm for a cost of $5,000.
ARCHITECTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
101 S. Alfred Avenue is a one-story brick bungalow with a hipped roof and hipped roof front dormer. The home has a large tapered chimney and a slightly protruding brick bay window at the front elevation. The home is a Gordon-Van Tine home - model Euclid.
Sources: Information moved from Steve Stroud’s ElginBungalows.com; Historic Image: Elgin History Museum