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2307 18th Ave E
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Bohm Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher Architect: Albert H. Geiser
Description: This one-and-half story dwelling is square in plan clad with brick and stucco veneer. It has a hipped roof with an asymmetrical dormer on the south side of the main facade. The entry is slightly off-center, recessed beneath an overhanging eave. First story windows include multi-paned steel casements, with a triple unit to the south and a pair to the north of the entry. The rooftop dormer is gabled and flat, with a nine-light square steel sash window beneath the gable and a smaller six-light rectangular opening below the flat roof portion. A large exterior brick chimney is on the south facade.
Cultural: This is one of the 27 brick homes erected in Montlake, between Boyer Avenue and 18th Avenue East, and McGraw and Lynn Streets. R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher were the builders, under supervision of Robert R. Hemmingsen. Albert H. Geiser was the architect, and D.D. Kirk of the Varsity Decorating Company served as consulting decorator. All homes were erected between 1928 and 1930, and all were of unique design in the Tudor- revival style. The earliest known occupant of this house was tenant Russell Weiser in 1938. He lived there at least through 1948. The home was owned by Fritz E. & Hazel Bohm in 1958; he was District Manager, MagnusChemical Company.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788202160 Block: 46 Lot: 12 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2311 18th Ave E
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Freeman Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher Architect: Albert H. Geiser
Description: This one-and-a-half story dwelling has a cross-gable roof with a front gable with wing form. A large stucco-clad gabled dormer is on the side gable wing. The entry is located on the front-facing gable of the primary (east) facade, within a nestled gable. The entry door is sheltered by a flared metal hood and is surrounded by decorative brickwork. First story windows on the front facade include a fixed 24-light steel unit with 8-light casements to the right of the entry and two pairs of 12-light casements to the left. The second story includes decorative brickwork in a diamond pattern, pairs of multi-light steel casement windows, wood shingles below the main gable peak, and stucco veneer cladding beneath the front dormer peak. Similar cladding and windows are on secondary facades.
Cultural: This is one of the 27 brick homes erected in Montlake, between Boyer Avenue and 18th Avenue East, and McGraw and Lynn Streets. R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher were the builders, under supervision of RobertR. Hemmingsen. Albert H. Geiser was the architect, and D.D. Kirk of the Varsity Decorating Company served as consulting decorator. All homes were erected between 1928 and 1930, and all were of unique design in the Tudor-revival style. The earliest known owners of this house were Dr. George W. & Carma Freeman in 1938. It was owned by Loyal T. R. & Mary Snyder in 1948; he was a lawyer and President, Frank Allyn Inc. TheSnyders remained here at least through 1958.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788202095 Block: 46 Lot: 6 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2315 18th Ave E
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Rickerts Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher Architect: Albert H. Geiser
Description: This one-and-a-half story, L-shaped dwelling has a gable-and-wing roof, clad in wood shingles. It is situated on a corner lot with mature foundation plantings and trees. Cladding is generally brick with clapboard and stucco accents. The primary entry is in the corner of the L facing the front (east) facade. It has a solid wood door sheltered by a partially enclosed half- timbered, stucco-clad porch with a sloping roof, which is an extension of the front gable roofline. The front gable to the south of the entry includes a fixed 20-light divided leaded window with a distinctive spider web pattern, flanked by a pair of 8-light casement surrounds and beneath a set of curved multi- light transoms. Clapboard cladding is below the gable peak. The wing to the north of the entry features a fixed 16-light fixed divided leaded window with 8-light metal casement surrounds. The second story includes a stucco-clad gabled dormer with exposed verge boards, and a window with diamond patterning. Secondary facades include similar materials and windows as the primary facade. A secondary entry, with an arched wood door with a three-part window beneath arched brickwork, is situated on the north facade. An exterior brick chimney is on the south wall.
Cultural: This is one of the 27 brick homes erected in Montlake, between Boyer Avenue and 18th Avenue East, and McGraw and Lynn Streets. R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher were the builders, under supervision of RobertR. Hemmingsen. Albert H. Geiser was the architect, and D.D. Kirk of the Varsity Decorating Company served as consulting decorator. All homes were erected between 1928 and 1930, and all were of unique design in the Tudor-revival style. The earliest known owners of this house were Henry G. & Louise Rickerts, who lived here from at least 1938 through 1948. It was owned by Chester L. & Sarah Grove in 1958; he was a salesman for PhilYoudere Company. Accessory: Garage at southwest
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788202085 Block: 46 Lot: 5-6 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2316 18th Ave E
Built: 1947 Historic Name: Tripple Residence Style: Minimum Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Ranch-style house is irregular in plan, is clad in Roman brick and clapboard, and has a hipped roof. It is situated on a corner lot and the primary facade faces west. The primary elements are clad in Roman brick, but the large shed roof dormer has clapboard cladding. The entry is flush to the house and is sheltered by the overhanging eaves. A double attached garage forms the southernmost wing of the house. An exterior brick chimney is on the north facade. Windows include wood frame casements and fixed sash.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were David D. & Evelyn Tripple in 1948; he was Secretary-Treasurer, Tripple & Everett Marine Ways Inc. The owners in 1958 were Churchill & Helen Griffiths; he was Vice President ofWashington Tug & Barge Co.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788201935 Block: 45 Lot: 1 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2016 18th Ave. E.
Built: 1980 Style: Contemporary Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house sits above the street on a lot with extensive native plantings and large trees. It has an asymmetrical gable door with a center chimney and a lower shed-roofed bay. Windows are primarily fixed pane. The second story has a balcony with sliding glass doors and quarter-circle windows above.
Cultural: This property was built outside of the period of significance
Legal: MONTLAKE ESTATES Parcel: 5604400020 Block: Lot: View: King Country Parcel Viewer
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5 properties on 18th Ave E
Even Numbered Side
2016 18th Ave. E.

Residence - 1980
2316 18th Ave E

Tripple Residence - 1947
Odd Numbered Side
2307 18th Ave E

Bohm Residence - 1928
2311 18th Ave E

Freeman Residence - 1928
2315 18th Ave E

Rickerts Residence - 1928