Tuesday, January 27, 2009

George Hatch House hoping for another grant

The City of Cincinnati may apply for a grant to aid in the restoration of the George Hatch House in the West End.

The $8,500 grant, from the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Fund for Historic Interiors and administered by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, would be made on behalf of building owner and overseer Hatch's Folly, LLC to create an indoor restoration plan and to fund ongoing restoration efforts at the historic property at 830 Dayton Street.

With oversight from the City's Historic Conservation Office, the non-profit would be responsible for administering the grant, awarding construction contracts, and producing any required reports.

Hatch's Folly has already secured $8,500 in matching funds.

The George Hatch House, built in 1880 for the former Cincinnati mayor and designed by Isaiah Rogers, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places both individually and as part of the Dayton Street National Register Historic District.

It is also within the boundaries of the City's Dayton Street Protection Area.

Prior to restoration, the house had been vacant for three years after serving as a multi-tenant apartment building.

Hatch's Folly plans to turn it into a museum and educational facility about Hatch, Cincinnati's Civil War history, and the Black Brigade of Cincinnati.

Previous reading on BC:
Three Cincinnati buildings nominated for Register (4/1/08)
City to apply for grant to restore George Hatch House (12/14/07)