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Reuben Schulz Home
901 Richards Ave
Reuben Franklin
Schulz home at 901 Richards Ave
The Day family home
at 901 Richards Ave. was built in the early 1930s by
Reuben Schulz. The house was originally
built as a one-story Welsh cottage and has also been known as an English
Tudor. Over the years the home has gone
through a number of changes and additions.
At one point, the basement served as the garage. It was converted back to a traditional
basement.
The Days [David and
Kimberly Day] bought the house from the Christensens in 1995. The most recent addition was started in 2001.
An attached garage and additional living
space was added at this time. Both
additions were designed to maintain the original style and character of the
house.
Architectural elements included Douglas fir beams, which were salvaged from an old factory in Oshkosh. These beams were stripped and refinished to match the existing original beams in the lower level. The hardwood flooring in the upstairs was reclaimed from an old building in Milwaukee. The maple floor was installed and refinished to match the original maple flooring. Each addition was built into the existing home so that it is difficult to tell where the original ends and the new begins.
Cross Reference:
Reuben Franklin Schulz, the builder of the above Tudor Style home, grew up in the Gottlieb and Frank Schulz home on Eighth Street.