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Title: Junius Heights Historic Inventory


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Junius Heights Historic Inventory
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Junius Heights
  • Junius Heights is located 3 miles east of the
    Dallas central business district and is referred
    to in the vernacular as Old East Dallas.
  • It was developed with the expansion of the Dallas
    Consolidated Street Railway Company, and as
    significant growth occurred, this demonstrated
    the close relationship between Dallas real estate
    speculation and the development of local
    transportation networks.

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Junius Heights
  • Junius Heights is made up of 16 residential
    additions platted between 1903 1922.
  • The period of significance is 1903 - 1930

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Junius Heights
  • The earliest houses are reported being built in
    1908
  • 92 houses were listed in JH in the 1911 Worleys
    Dallas City Directory.
  • At least 37 of those original houses are still
    present in the neighborhood

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John Calhoun Funderburk (seen on the left) was an
early motorman for the first Junius Heights
streetcar line.
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Junius Heights
  • John Funderburk was from Wills Point, TX, and a
    member of the Company B in the 32nd Infantry of
    the U.S. Volunteers, which fought in the
    Spanish-American War.
  • The 32nd Infantry was organized in 1899, and were
    sent to the Philippines, Balanga, Bataan
    Providence, where they made long tiresome
    marches over the mountains and through the
    swamps.
  • John survived the war, and in 1915 purchased a
    house at 5727 Victor where he remained through
    the 40s with his wife Sweetie and their children
    Ruth Marie and Clyde.

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1922 Sanborn Map of Junius Heights between
Henderson and Beacon Streets.
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1922 Sanborn Map of Junius Heights between
Henderson and Beacon Streets.
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Junius Heights
  • Junius Heights was a modest neighborhood.
  • Most houses are listed as 5 to 8 room frame
    cottages or houses.
  • Most houses were constructed were generally
    valued between 1,500 and 3,000, which was
    substantially less than neighboring communities.
  • 5537 Worth (shown on the left) was constructed as
    a 7-room frame cottage for 1,450 in 1911.
  • In the same year, 5500 Tremont St. (shown on the
    right) was constructed as 8-room frame house for
    3,350.

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Junius Heights
  • Junius Heights has a high number of commercial
    properties that are in the original neighborhood.
  • There were at least 16 original duplexes and
    apartment buildings according to the 1922 Sanborn
    maps.
  • All of the above houses are original duplexes or
    apartments.

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Junius Heights
  • The history of Junius Heights is intertwined with
    the development of the neighboring communities
    many JH developers were hoping to profit from the
    real estate boom in nearby Munger Place.
  • The major plat of Junius Heights was annexed into
    the City of Dallas in 1910.

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Whats In the Neighborhood
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Craftsman Influence
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Craftsman Influence
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Folk Victorian Cottages
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Tudor
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Prairie
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Junius Heights
  • 25 of the contributing structures are considered
    compatible structures, which means they represent
    good examples of their styles, but are not one of
    the dominant architectural styles in the
    district.
  • 10 of the non contributing properties are vacant
    lots

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Junius Heights
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How Contributing and Noncontributing was
determined
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Junius Heights
  • Year (via building records, city directories)
  • Architectural style
  • Sanborn maps
  • Alterations done

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Junius Heights
  • Each structured was also evaluated on its
    integrity. If the original owner came back to the
    house, would they think it looked the same or
    significantly different?
  • Houses were graded in terms of high, high/medium,
    medium, low/medium, and low levels of integrity.
  • With the above house, One can see that original
    details, windows, and front façade of the house
    remain similar, and the house is in good
    condition. This house would be a high integrity
    structure.

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Junius Heights
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What Could Happen
  • Please do not be offended if your house is
    included in the next section.
  • I do not hate your house.

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What could happen
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What could happen
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