H. R. Neitzel House Explained

H. R. Neitzel House
Coordinates:43.6211°N -116.1992°W
Architect:Tourtellotte and Hummel
Builder:Michel, Frank
Architecture:Tudoresque
Added:November 17, 1982
Area:less than one acre
Mpsub:Tourtellotte and Hummel Architecture TR
Refnum:82000229

The H.R. Neitzel House in Boise, Idaho, is a -story Tudor Revival house designed by Tourtellotte & Hummel and constructed of sandstone by contractor Frank Michel in 1918. The house features a hip roof with half-timber gables.[1]

Herman R. Neitzel was an investor in Boise, and he owned the Bannock Motor Sales Company, an automobile dealership and successor to the Central Auto Company, purveyors of Maxwell cars and Garford trucks.[1] [2] [3] He lived at the H.R. Neitzel House from its construction until his death in 1963.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=82000229}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: H. R. Neitzel House ]. National Park Service. March 24, 2019. With
  2. News: New Auto Concern Here . Idaho Statesman . Boise, Idaho . October 18, 1914 . 7.
  3. News: Maxwell (advertisement) . Idaho Statesman . Boise, Idaho . March 14, 1915 . 8.
  4. News: H.R. Neitzel, Businessman, Dies in Boise . Idaho Statesman . Boise, Idaho . September 5, 1963 . 21.