Resource 370
624 North Pleasant Street (in 2011)
Classification: Contributing.
Historic Name: Bryand House.
Architectural Style: Bungalow.
Construction Date: ca. 1925.
Period 3 of Harry S Truman’s Life: Developing Political Skills and Associations, 1920-1933.
Tax Identification: 26-220-18-13.
Legal Description: McCoy Place, lot 16.
Description: Contributing one-story wood-frame dwelling; rectangular in shape; gabled roof with composition shingles; wood clapboard siding; one-over-one double-hung synthetic windows, framed by shutters; small projecting porch on façade with gabled roof supported by square columns; concrete foundation with daylight basement. Level lot slopes gently to the rear; lawn with small shade tree planted in side yard.
• Alterations: Front porch balustrade altered; shutters added; small shed roof porch added to façade.
History/Significance: Eugene P. Bryand owned and occupied this house by 1930. Garland N. Stone lived there in 1940. By 1948, W. Marion Foster owned and occupied the house; he remained until sometime after 1954.
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Harry S. Truman National Historic Site, Code: HSTR
624 North Pleasant Street, Independence, Harry S. Truman National Historic Site, Jackson County, Missouri Latitude: 38.9012985229492, Longitude: -94.5307006835938