Col. David Garland Rose, USA

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Col. David Garland Rose, USA

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Birthplace: Amherst County, Virginia, United States
Death: June 08, 1869 (50-51)
Washington, District of Columbia, DC, United States
Place of Burial: La Porte, LaPorte County, Indiana, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Gustavus Adolphus Rose and Anne Shephard Rose
Husband of Maria Louisa Rose
Father of Maria Louisa Filer
Brother of Judith Cabell Walker; Gustavus Adolphus Hankinson Rose; Caroline Walker; Jane Meredith Phillips and Landon Rose

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About Col. David Garland Rose, USA

David Garland Rose served as the Colonel of the 54th Indiana Infantry during the Civil War.

Residence Indianapolis, IN; Enlisted on 6/19/1862 as a Colonel.

On 6/19/1862 he was commissioned into Field & Staff 54th Indiana Infantry. He was Mustered Out on 9/10/1862 at Indianapolis, Indiana.

Notice from Porter County Vidette, 17 June 1869. The body of Col. D.G. Rose of LaPorte, who died last week in Washington, was embalmed and sent to the former place on Friday. All the Indianaians in Washington turned out and escorted the remains to the depot. His death was producted by inflamation of the stomach.

The David Garland Rose House was built circa 1860 in Valparaiso, Indiana, United States. David Rose was a local businessman. This Gothic Revival house is unusual in that it is eight-sided, an octagon. Each of the eight gables include decorated wood panels. Covered porches have been added to three sides.

The octagon house rose in popularity in 1849 with the publication of Orson Squire Fowler's book A Home For All. The idea was to develop affordable and comfortable housing for the working class. Fowler proposed the use of concrete due to its long life and low cost. Most octagon houses are of wood or brick construction. The "octagon craze" was short-lived and pre-dates the American Civil War. Fewer than 120 octagon houses survive.

David Rose David Rose was a successful business man in Valparaiso. At the start of the American Civil War, he was appointed as Colonel Rose, Commandant of the 54th Indiana Volunteer Infantry at Camp Morton, Indiana.[3]

Design The Rose Octagonal House is a two-story octagon house of frame construction. The exterior is covered with clapboard siding. Each of the eight sides has a gable roof. A brick chimney runs up the center of the house. The Gothic Revival design is evident in the leaf like pendants cut into its bargeboard trim. Also of Gothic design is a four pointed design at the peak of each gable.[4]

Each one of the eight sides is exactly 12' 2" or 12.1666 feet (3.7084 m) long. A one-story porch, added at a later date, runs the length of the front face. An addition had been added to the back of the house. The addition was two stories with an attached garage.[5] The interior has all the original casings for the doors and windows. The floor has been replaced with narrow tongue and groove oak.[4]

Significance The David Garland Rose House is architecturally important because of its rare octagonal design, combined with its one-of-a-kind treatment of the roof. Constructed about 1860, the house's octagonal design resulted from a short-lived style popularized by Orson Squire Fowler's, A Home for All or the Gravel Wall and Octagonal Mode of Building, published in 1848. Octagon-shaped houses are rare in Indiana. Less than a dozen are known to be extant.[4] Unlike other octagonal houses in Indiana, each side of the Rose House is gabled, and the eight gabled roofs meet at the center.[4]

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Col. David Garland Rose, USA's Timeline

1818
1818
Amherst County, Virginia, United States
1848
1848
1869
June 8, 1869
Age 51
Washington, District of Columbia, DC, United States
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Pine Lake Cemetery, La Porte, LaPorte County, Indiana, United States