Tempe Historic Property Survey
| Survey Number: |
HPS-231 |
| Name: |
B. H. Scudder Rental/Prefab |
| Location: |
919 S. Maple |
| Year Built: |
1919 |
| Architectural Style: |
Bungalow (Pre-fabricated) |
The B. H. Scudder Rental House is the earliest known remaining pre-fabricated house
built in Tempe during the period when such housing first became popular, between 1915 and
1925. There have been very few changes made to the house since it was built about 1919.
The house was probably built by B. H. Scudder, a teacher at the Tempe Normal School, as
the Tempe News reports in 1918 that he was building three of these houses. Pre-fabricated
housing was at that time considered an appropriate answer to the shortage of rental homes
Tempe was experiencing. This small cottage was probably one of many built by Scudder and
other investors in Tempe. Although it is not known whether Scudder performed the actual
construction, he was known to have speculated in housing and property, building many small
houses for rental purposes between 1900 and 1930. By 1918, pre-fabricated houses were
available through local lumber companies, and were also being packaged in Phoenix. During
most of its history the house has been, and still is, a rental property.
The Scudder Rental House is a single-story rectangular house of pre-fabricated
construction and is roofed with rolled asphalt roofing. The walls of the house are
approximately three inches thick. The house has a low-pitched roof with vertical louvered
ventilators in the gable ends. The present porch replaced an earlier full-length porch.
The low-pitched roof over the central porch has a framed, rather than solid, gable. Two
square wood posts support the roof and rest on the porch floor. The porch is reached by
two concrete steps. The central entry is a single-leaf door; a casement window is placed
on each side of the door. Other casement windows surround the house at individual
locations. A rear porch is screened. The house appears to be in deteriorating condition.
For more details see Excerpts from Newspaper Articles and
Documents about the B. H. Scudder Rental/Prefab.
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