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Belgravia Building

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242:, began construction in 1904 of the DuBois Flats, one of the first apartment buildings in Boise. Designed and built by John S. Jellison, the sandstone and brick building included 21 large apartments with exposure of 140 feet on Main Street and 110 feet on 5th Street. The building also featured Boise's first galvanized iron roof. As the building neared completion in September, 1904, Dr. DuBois became unable to pay his creditors, prompting lawsuits. The 29: 423: 250:
The Pacific States Building & Loan Association had issued a $ 30,000 mortgage in 1904 to finance the building, but litigation had prevented the loan company from acquiring the property in a foreclosure. In February, 1906, the company paid $ 28,050 at auction for the building. The new owners
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reported in November, 1905, that "litigation ensued over the failure to pay some of the bills in connection with the flats, and this, octopus-like, spread forth its tentacles until the ingenuity of almost every attorney at the Ada County bar had been drawn into the entangling meshes, as a
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representative of owner, contractor, laborer, material man, lien holder, mortgagee or other party in interest." The Idaho Supreme Court ruled in the dispute, twice, and some creditors eventually received a portion of due payment.
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The Belgravia Building was constructed on the site of the Wallace House, built in the 1860s and reportedly Boise's first 2-story house, at the corner of 5th and Main Streets. The house had been intended for
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In 1976 architectural historian Arthur A. Hart referred to the building as the Belgravia Apartments in his nomination form designating sites along Main and Idaho Streets as part of the
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increased the rentable space to 30 apartments, and the building opened in 1906 under the name, Belgravia Terraces, perhaps an allusion to the prestigious
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in London. When the building opened, it had accrued total costs of $ 70,000, more than twice the original mortgage amount.
427: 96: 206:, is a 2-story, sandstone and brick structure designed and built by John S. Jellison as a set of apartments in the 259: 277: 393: 271: 228: 406: 389: 231:, Idaho's first territorial governor, but he may not have lived there. Territorial Secretary 232: 442: 28: 298:
Suzanne Taylor (December 31, 1963). "House That Disappeared Built by First Governor".
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purchased the house, and after 30 years he deeded the property to Dr. George DuBois.
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Romanesque Revival
Boise
Idaho
Coordinates
43°36′48″N 116°12′01″W / 43.613470°N 116.200329°W / 43.613470; -116.200329
Boise
Idaho
Romanesque Revival
William H. Wallace
Edward J. Curtis
Fred T. DuBois
Belgravia District
Boise Historic District
Friedline Apartments
T. J. Jones Apartments
"National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Boise Historic District"
National Park Service
accompanying pictures

Belgravia Building
Belgravia Building
Boise City Department of Arts & History
Belgravia
Idaho Architecture Project
Categories
Buildings and structures completed in 1906
Romanesque Revival architecture in Idaho
Apartment buildings in Boise, Idaho
1906 establishments in Idaho

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