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Howard M. Snapp house
The Howard M. Snapp house is a two and a half-story
Colonial Revival/ Neo-Classical style, wood clapboard
structure built in 1898 on a Joliet limestone
foundation.
The structue has a flat-topped, hip roof with dormers
on all four sides and an open front and side porch
supported on paired columns with Ionic capitals.
Elaborate dentil trim decorates the facia of the porch
roof and the eave of the structure has decorative
corbels at one foot intervals. Each corner of the
house is framed by vertical decorative trim boards
which are topped with trim patterned after Ionic
capitals. A matching two and a half story coachouse is
located to the rear of the property.
The structure was built for Howard M. Snapp, a United
States Congressman elected in 1903 and again in 1911.
Mr. Snapp was the son of Will County pioneer,
Honorable Henry Snapp, who was also active in
politics, serving as a Senator and member of Congress.
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