The Hanauer-Rosenberg residence is located at 417 Lockhart Street in the nationally and locally historic neighborhood of Deutschtown in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
[1] Built in 1888 in the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style, the building was the residence of Pauline Hanauer-Rosenberg, founder of the National Council of Jewish Women.
[4] In 1872, the site on which the Hanauer-Rosenberg residence would sit was owned by Caroline Nelson, who had 415 through 419 Lockhart Street built between 1888 and 1889.
[8][9] She also received out-of-town guests at 417 Lockhart St. who were prominent state and national members of progressive causes related to education, immigration, women's rights, and the Jewish community.
[3] The Hanauer-Rosenberg residence is a rowhouse built in the Richardsonian Romanesque architectural style.