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WA-HAG-004
City Hall
Architectural Survey File
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Last Updated: 03-12-2004
ABSTRACT
(R. Andrews, 5-77)
City Hall 1 East Franklin Street and 54 North Potomac Street Hagerstown Washington County, Maryland
1939-1940
The Hagerstown City Hall is a Renaissance Revival style brick structure which was erected in 1939-1940 under the auspices of the federal government as a Public Works Administration project. The structure was designed by the Baltimore architectural firm of Taylor and Fisher with Amos J. Klinkhart of Hagerstown as associate architect. Four and a half stories high, the brick and stone structure has rows of attached columns on the street elevations (north and west) and is crowned with a tall cupola mounted with a weather vane image of "Little Heiskell, 11 a symbol of the city.
MARYLAND HISTORICAL TRUST
INVENTORY FORM FOR STATE HISTORIC SITES SURVEY
6NAME HISTORIC
AND/OR COMMON
City Hal 1
~ flLOCA TION STREET & NUMBER
1 East Franklin Street and 54 North Potomac Street CITY. TOWN
Hagerstown - VICINITY OF
STATE
Maryland
DcLASSIFICATION
CATEGORY
_DISTRICT
LBUILDING(S)
_STRUCTURE
_SITE
_OBJECT
OWNERSHIP x_puBuc
_PRIVATE
_BOTH
PUBLIC ACQUISITION _IN PROCESS
_BEING CONSIDERED
STATUS
X_ocCUPIED
_UNOCCUPIED
_WORK IN PROGRESS
ACCESSIBLE X_YES: RESTRICTED
_YES: UNRESTRICTED
_NO
DOWNER OF PROPERTY NAME
City of Hagerstown STREET & NUMBER
City Hall CITY. TOWN
Hagerstown - VICINITY OF
IJLOCATION OF LEGAL DESCRIPTION COURTHOUSE. REGISTRY OF DEEDS,ETC. Washington County Courthouse STREET & NUMBER
95 West Washington Street CITY. TOWN
Hagerstown II REPRESENTATION IN EXISTING SURVEYS
TITLE
DATE
CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT
Sixth COUNTY
Washington
PRESENT USE
_AGRICULTURE _MUSEUM
_COMMERCIAL __ PARK
_EDUCATIONAL _PRIVATE RESIDENCE
_ENTERTAINMENT _RELIGIOUS
X.._GOVERNMENT _SCIENTIFIC
_INDUSTRIAL
_MILITARY
Telephone #:
STATE 1
Maryland
Liber #: Folio #:
STATE
Maryland
_TRANSPORTATION
_OTHER:
zip code 21740
_FEDERAL -STATE _COUNTY _LOCAL
- DEPOSITORY FOR SURVEY RECORDS
CITY.TOWN STATE
II DESCRIPTION
X-EXCELLENT
_GOOD
_FAIR
CONDITION
_DETERIORATED
_RUINS
_UNEXPOSED
CHECK ONE
X_UNALTERED
-ALTERED
CHECK ONE
)(_ORIGINAL SITE
_MOVED DATE __ _
DESCRIBE THE PRESENT AND ORIGINAL (IF KNOWN) PHYSICAL APPEARANCE
Located one block north of Public Square in Hagerstown, Washington County, City Hall stands at 1 East Franklin Street and 54 North Potomac Street, the southeast corner of the intersection of the two streets,
City Hall is a 1939-1940 Renaissance Revival influenced masonry structure, four and a half stories high, which was erected as a Public Works Administration project during the Great Depression. Monumental in scale, the building is constructed of brick with random rock-faced ashlar facing stones on the first story of the north and west or street elevations. Structurally sound, the building is capped with a low hip roof topped with an attenuated polygonal cupola resting on a square, balustraded base. The exterior bricks are laid in Flemish bond pattern with striped mortar joints. The exterior is in fairly original condition.
The north and west street elevations are arranged according to the parts of a Classical column. The first floor with its stone facing serves as the base, the second and third levels terminated with a wide masonry entablature, and the fourth floor below the roof and cupola the capital. The Renaissance influence. is further entrenched by the division of the north elevation into a central block with flanking pavilions (end three bays) and the rows of attached plain Ionic columns (six on the north side and four along the west). The second story pavilion windows on the north of Franklin Street elevation have heavy architraves supported by scroll brackets.
The central portion on the north elevation has three round arch doorways on the first floor. The west or Potomac Street side has four bays with a centered doorway and a recessed wide bay above a covered driveway. The west doorway has a heavy entablature with large scroll brackets with the City Hall inscribed above the door.
On the interior, the concentration of decorative detailing is found in the lobby and the Council Chambers. The lobby on the first floor has stone trim in geometric patterns of the Art Deco fashion. The Council Chambers are Classical in decorations. Although somewhat altered, the interior is fairly original in condition.
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Ill SIGNIFICANCE
PERIOD AREAS OF SIGNIFICANCE -- CHECK AND JUSTIFY BELOW
_PREHISTORIC __ARCHEOLOGY-PREHISTORIC _COMMUNITY PLANNING _LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE _RELIGION
_ 1400-1499 __ARCHEOLOGY-HISTORIC _CONSERVATION _LAW _SCIENCE
-1500-1599 --AGRICULTURI; _ECONOMICS _LITERATURE _SCULPTURE
_ 1600-1699 XJ.RCHITECTURE _EDUCATION _MILITARY _SOCIAUHUMANITARIAN
_1700-1799 __ART _ENGINEERING _MUSIC _THEATER
_ 1800-1899 _COMMERCE _EXPLORATION/SETTLEMENT _PHILOSOPHY _TRANSPORTATION
X_ 1900- _COMMUNICATIONS _INDUSTRY X..POLITICS/GOVERNMENT _OTHER (SPECIFY)
_INVENTION
SPECIFIC DATES 1939-1940 BUILDER/ARCHITECT Taylor and Fisher, architects
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE
The Hagerstown City Hall is a Renaissance Revival style brick structure which was erected in 1939-1940 under the auspices of the federal government as a Public Works Administration project. The structure was designed by the Baltimore architectural firm of Taylor and Fisher with Amos J. Klinkhart of Hagerstown as associate architect. Four and a half stories high, the brick and stone structure has rows of attached columns on the street elevations (north and west) and is crowned with a tall cupola mounted with a weather vane image of 11 Little Heiskell," a symbol of the city.
Dedicated on 31 March 1940, the building is the second town hall to occupy this site north of Public Square. About 1818, the City erected a Neoclassical style building on the spot to serve as both a city hall and a market place. The nineteenth century structure was razed for the present building. The first city hall was a part of the courthouse and market place located in the center of the square.
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IJMAJOR BIBLIOGRAPHICAL REFERENCES
Washington County Free Library files, Hagerstown, Maryland~ (dedication booklet and newspaper clippings}.
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IIiJGEOGRAPHICALDATA ACREAGE OF NOMINATED PROPERTY--------
The property measures approximately 41 1 x 240 1·,
VERBAL BOUNDARY DESCRIPTION
LIST ALL STATES AND COUNTIES FOR PROPERTIES OVERLAPPING STATE OR COUNTY BOUNDARIES
STATE COUNTY
STATE COUNTY
mFORM PREPARED BY NAME /TITLE
Ronald L. Andrews, Historic Preservation Consultant (rnbe) ORGANIZATION DATE
City of Hagerstown May 17, 1977 STREET & NUMBER TELEPHONE
City Hall (301) 731-3200 CITY OR TOWN STATE
Hagerstown Maryland 21740
The Maryland Historic Sites Inventory was officially created by an Act of the Maryland Legislature, to be found in the Annotated Code of Maryland, Article 41, Section 181 KA, 1974 Supplement.
The Survey and Inventory are being prepared for information and record purposes only and do not constitute any infringement of individual property rights.
RETURN TO: Maryland Historical Trust The Shaw House, 21 State Circle Annapolis, Maryland 21401 (301) 267-1438
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