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2047 23rd Ave E
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Perry Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story shingle-clad house sits on a large triangular corner lot with a sloped front yard with concrete stairs, shrubs and small trees. It has a side- gable roof with multiple front gables. A prominent gable is on the north two- thirds of the facade, swooping down to shelter the arched entry vestibule. Two gabled wall dormers are on the south half of the facade. All of the facade windows have replacement sash with large fixed sash with false muntins on the first story and 1/1 and casement sash on the second story. A gable-roofed garage on the south end is attached via a breezeway with a secondary entry. A painted brick chimney is on the north gable wall.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1948, the owners were Marcus T. Perry, a cashier at John A. Whalley & Company, and his wife, Bess. It was owned by an engineer at Westinghouse Electric, Gale H. (Nadlia) Blanchard in1958.
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2035 23rd Ave E
Built: 1918 Historic Name: Porter Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story house has been altered with a large Modernist two-story addition on the south end. It sits above the street on a large lot with a brick clad retaining wall along the front sidewalk; a privacy fence is on top of the wall on the south end of the lot. The north end has central brick entry stairs, ground covers, shrubs and trees in the front yard of the original section of the house. This section has a side-gambrel roof, clapboard cladding and symmetrical facade with central entry and full-width shed dormer. The pedimented entry has a wood panel door with small lights in the top and is flanked by grouped windows of 6/6 wood sash with 4/4 sash. The dormer has paired 6/6 wood sash windows. A brick chimney is on the south gable wall; the addition is attached to this wall east of the chimney. The two-story clapboard-clad addition has a contemporary with three vertical bays with shed roofs, large window walls in the central bay and smaller window sash in the side bays.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Charles J. Porter, the president of Porter Furniture Company, and his wife, Lillian. LaRoy H. Geil, (Royal Drug Co.), and his wife, Mabel owned the house in 1938. The home was owned from 1948 through 1958 by William B. Hall, an accountant, and his wife, Mildred. Accessory: Garage
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2027 23rd Ave E
Built: 1979 Historic Name: Lewis Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story clapboard-clad Dutch Colonial Revival residence sits above the street with rockery, shrubs, small trees and a hedge on the south side. The house has a side-gambrel roof with shallow boxed eaves and returns and is oriented sideways facing south. Full-width shed dormers are on the north and south facades. The entry on the south is not visible. Windows include single and paired 8/1 wood sash on the first story and in the gable wall with divided light casement sash in the dormers. A prominent stucco chimney is centered on the east gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Dolph G. Lewis, a manager at General Importing Company, and his wife, Zedina. From at least 1938 through 1948, it was owned by a physician and his wife, Clifford & Constance Senecal. In 1958, another physician owned it, John B. Riley and his wife, Elizabeth. Accessory: Garage in rear
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2017 23rd Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Elwell Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This asbestos shingle-clad two-story house has been altered with a second- story addition, a new entry porch and replacement cladding and window sash. It sits above the street with a rockery, shrubs and small trees. The house has a side-gable roof with a large shed-roof second-story addition on the south three-fourths of the facade. The entry has a gabled portico on slender paired posts, a wood door with sidelights, and wood porch with a small deck extending to the north. Windows include a large picture window and a three-part window with fixed and casement sashes.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Irvin W. Elwell, the President-Manager at Elwell & Company, and his wife, Lottie. It was owned from at least 1938 through 1948 by Frank E. Mitchell, who worked at Henry Broderick Inc. (Real Estate), and his wife, Esther. James A. Hubert, a claims superintendent at Pacific General Agency, and his wife, Evelyn, were the owners in 1958.
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2015 23rd Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Butterworth Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This former one-story bungalow has been altered with a new second-story addition and a new entry porch. It sits above the street with a retaining wall, brick stairs and dense shrubs and trees. The two-story clapboard-clad house has a gable-and-wing form with the crossing gable on the north end and a two-story porch on the south half of the facade at the ell. Windows include divided light hung wood sash and single light casements, most inmixed groups. A brick chimney is on the south gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, from 1928 through 1938, were Gilbert B. & Virginia Butterworth of the Butterworth Mortuary. In 1948, the home was owned by Gladys E. Barnes, a supervisor at Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company. Lillian A. Smyth, a teacher at Colman School, owned the housein 1958.
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2019 23rd Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Howard Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story combed shingle-clad house sits above the street with a rockery, shrubs and small trees. It has a cross gabled roof with shallow eaves; the steep crossing gable is at the north end of the main facade. The entry porch at the south end projects over a basement garage. The porch has concrete stairs descending to the north and a metal railing. The entry has an arched hood, carved brackets and a Tudor-style batten door with a small leaded window. A pair of leaded glass casement windows is north of the entry and a picture window flanked by similar casements is in the gable wall. Second-story windows are all awning windows. A shed dormer on the south end has a group of three and a single leaded window is in the front gable. A brick chimney is on the north gable wall. The garage has a compatible replacement door.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Will E. Howard, a manager at Irving Dougherty Company, and his wife, Bertha. In 1938, George M. & Beatrice Parsons owned the house. The home was owned from at least 1948 through 1958 by Ralph C. Saxton Jr., a US Post Officesupervisor, and his wife, Alice.
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2025 23rd Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Frankland Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story shingle-clad house sits above the street with a rockery and foundation shrubs. It has a gable-and-wing form with a side clipped-gable roof with a crossing front gable on the south end of the facade. The entry at the ell has a wood porch and stairs with a wood balustrade and a flat roof with a square corner post. The recessed entry at the corner has a wood panel door and a storm door. The windows in the gable wall are all groups of three narrow 6/1 leaded glass wood sash with wood shutters and window boxes. Two grouped windows are on the first story and one is in the gable.
Cultural: In 1928, the owners were Charles F. Frankland, a manager at Puget Sound Savings & Loan Association, and his wife Edith. It was owned in 1938 by George H. Heberling, a manager at General Motors Acceptance Corporation, and his wife, Betty. The owners from at least 1948 through 1958 were Donald M. Niles of Ryan Askren & Mathewson, and his wife,Mary.
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2041 23rd Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Berg Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story stucco-clad house sits on a gently sloping lot with ground covers, concrete stairs, and three tall conifers flanking the stairs. It has a gable-and-wing form with a clipped gable roof; the prominent front gable is on the north two-thirds of the main facade. The entry at the south end has a brick stoop, a gabled portico with square posts and pyramidal roof, and Tudor wood door with a small obscure glass light. The focal window in the gable wall is a group of five 8-light leaded wood casement sash with window boxes below. A similar group of three 6-light casement sash is in the gable and a small pointed arch vent is above. A stucco chimney is on the north gable wall and a brick chimney protrudes from the northwest corner of the roof.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Frank E. Berg, a contractor, and his wife, Fanny. In 1938, the home was owned by Burnham & Mabel Hyland. It was owned by Morris H. Sidell (California Bag Co; California Junk Co.), and his wife, Bessie in 1948. In 1958, the owners were Carl G. Maier,a sales manager at Fuller Brush, and his wife, Lois.
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2043 23rd Ave E
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Allen Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story brick-clad residence sits above the street with ground covers, shrubs, small trees and brick-clad stairs with metal balustrade. It has a side gable roof with shallow boxed eaves and returns and a symmetrical facade. The central entry has a concrete porch with a flat roofed portico, metal corner posts and a metal balustrade on the roof. The wood panel door has obscure glass sidelights. The porch is flanked by large square wood sash windows. The second story has paired 1/1 windows on each end with a single 1/1 window in the center. All of the windows are trimmed with lighter brick lintels and sills. The basement garage below the south end has the same lintel treatment and a newer vinyl door.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1938, were William E. Allen, an engineer at Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company, and his wife, Lucy. Howard J. Davidson, a real estate employee, and his wife, Jean, were the owners in 1948. It was owned by Olaf C. & Thelma Anderson in 1958.
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2006 23rd Ave E
Built: 1914 Historic Name: Myhre Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Dutch Colonial Revival house has a shallow setback with lawn and foundation shrubs on a small lot that slopes steeply to the rear alley on the east side. It has asbestos shingle cladding, a side-gambrel roof with no eaves and a symmetrical facade. The entry at the center has a gabled hood with an arched soffit, a brick walk and stoop and wood panel door with arched light. Paired 8/1 wood sash windows flank the entry. The full-width shed dormer has a central leaded window and two single 6/1 wood sash windows on each end. Similar windows are on the side elevations. All of the double-hung windows have shutters. A brick chimney is on the south wall.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1938, the owners of this house were Peter J. & Annie Myhre. In 1948, it was owned by John E. Hedrick, a lawyer, and his wife, Ilene. The owners in 1958 were Richard D. Harris (Pomeroy & Harris)and his wife, Bernice. Accessory: Garage
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2012 23rd Ave E
Built: 1915 Historic Name: Neatby Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story shingle-clad house has a shallow setback landscaped with flagstone paving, small shrubs and trees on a small lot that slopes steeply to the rear alley on the east side. It has a side-gable roof with returns and a front gable projecting from the south end. The recessed entry is at the ell. The gabled entry vestibule has an arched opening, columns, rounded pilasters, and panel door with 6-lights in the upper half with a fanlight above. A 6-light wood sash window with shutters is in the front gable wall and an arched divided light in wood surround with a jack arch is in the gable. A shed dormer extending across the north half of the facade, which replaces a smaller hipped dormer, has a similar window. Paired 6/1 wood sash windows are north of the entry.
Cultural: John H. (President, John H. Neatby Co.) & Mary Neatby owned this house from at least 1928 through 1948. It was owned by Farrell E. & Elizabeth Harvey in 1958. Accessory: Garage
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2016 23rd Ave E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Kearney Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This large two-story residence was completely remodeled in 2004 with large additions, new cladding and new windows and doors. It sits on a lot that slopes steeply to the rear alley on the east side with a tall stone privacy wall in the front. It has a side-gable roof with a crossing hipped roof on the north end of the facade. The second story has shingle cladding and 6/1 and 6/6windows.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1948, Charles R. Kearny, a salesman, and his wife, Lida owned this house. In 1958, it was owned by Chester L. Brown, a supervisor at Harmon Pray & Dietrich, and his wife, Marietta. Accessory: Garage
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2020 23rd Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Ericson Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This former Mission Revival residence has been altered with new cladding and windows and removal of a parapet and balustrade from the roofline on the facade. It has a flat front yard with a central walkway, shrubs and ground covers. The two-story house has a rectangular plan, a flat roof with parapet, asbestos shingle cladding, and a symmetrical facade. The entry vestibule at the center has a large shed roof, a concrete stoop and a plain door with an obscure glass sidelight to the left. Windows are vinyl sash; three-part windows flank the entry on the first story, two-part windows are above, and three 1/1 windows are above the entry.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1938, Claude & Louise Ericson owned this house. Claude was VP at the Cook-Pettit Company. It was owned by a teacher atLincoln High School, H. Burbank & Edna Rideout, in 1958.
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2024 23rd Ave E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: McVeety Residence Style: Georgian Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story stucco-clad residence has been altered by changing the original flat roof with parapet to a hipped roof with a dormer; the entry has also been altered. It has a flat front yard of lawn and small foundation shrubs. The one-story house has a hipped roof with shallow eaves and a symmetrical facade with three large arched bays spaced across it. The central entry has a low open concrete porch with a 15-light obscure glass arched door and is flanked by two arched full-height windows with paired multiple light wood sash casements. An arched multiple-light dormer window is above the entry. A small wood deck extends from the porch to the north side in front of the window.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1938, Harry A. McVeety (Machinery Sales Company), and his wife, Mae, owned this home. It was owned by Fayette J. & H. Claire White from at least 1948 through 1958; he was a salesman at S.L. Savidge Inc. Accessory: Garage
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2026 23rd Ave E
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Grossman Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story brick-clad residence sits on a relatively flat lot with lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a gable-and-wing form with a crossing gable on the south two-thirds of the facade. The recessed entry faces north from the front gable bay and has a concrete porch, arched opening and wood batten door. Paired 8-light leaded wood casement sash with shutters are on the north end of the facade and single leaded diamond light sash with shutters and window boxes are in the front gable wall. A small flat roof dormer and the front gable have 6-light and 8-light single leaded wood casements and clapboard cladding. A brick chimney is on the north gable wall.
Cultural: Archie C. & Bessie Grossman owned this house from 1928 through 1938.Archie was President at Grossman Bros. Inc. From 1948 through 1958, it was owned by Bruce M. Fisk, a marine engineer, and his wife, Dorothy. Accessory: Garage
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2032 23rd Ave E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Doerling Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story shingle-clad cottage has a flat front yard with a picket fence, lawn, foundation shrub and a mature tree. It has a clipped side- gable roof with boxed eaves and returns and a clipped-gable bay projecting from the south side of the facade. The entry recessed in the front gable has a clipped gable hood with brackets, pilasters, a brick stoop and a wood door with three vertical lights in the top. Windows on the facade include a group of three 6/1 wood sash on the north end and similar paired sash on the south end. An 8/1 wood sash window is in the front gable. Windows on side elevations are similar. A brick chimney is on the north gable wall.
Cultural: In 1928, the owners of this house were Willard L. Doerling, Secretary- Treasurer at Clark Independent Ice Cream Company, and his wife, Anne. The owners in 1948 were Oliver K. Devin, a broker, and his wife, Faye. In 1958, it was owned by Frank H. Lowe, an employee at the CarnationCompany, and his wife, Audrey. Accessory: Garage
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2036 23rd Ave E
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Thomas Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story shingle-clad Dutch Colonial Revival has a flat front yard, lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a side-gambrel roof with a wide shed dormer centered on the symmetrical facade. The central recessed entry has a gabled hood with carved brackets, a brick walkway and stoop and a newer 10-light door. Paired windows on each end of both stories are wood sash with Craftsman-style divided lights in the upper part. Side elevations have similar windows and a secondary entry on the south elevation has a wood door with similar patterned light in the upper half.
Cultural: In 1928, Margaret J. Thomas, a teacher at Pacific School, owned this house. It was later owned by relatives Accessory: Shed
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2040 23rd Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Webster Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad Tudor style house has a flat front yard with picket fence, lawn, a brick walkway and patio and foundation shrubs. It has a gable-and-wing form with a crossing gable on the south half of the facade, its north gable swoops down to shelter the entry vestibule.The entry has an arched opening, a concrete stoop and a wood door with a grille window. facade windows include a group with a single fixed sash flanked by 8-light wood sash casements, paired 6/1 windows in the front gable, paired 6-light casement sash window in the gable, and grouped single light sash with 6-light casements in the shed roof dormer on the north.A brick chimney is on the north gable wall.
Cultural: James M. Webster, a commercial photographer, and his wife, Harriet owned this home from at least 1928 through 1938. From 1948 through 1958, the home was owned by Robert R. (Jr.) Fox, a salesman at White & Bollard Inc.,and his wife, Josephine. Accessory: Garage
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2044 23rd Ave E
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Lewis, William Residence II Style: American Foursquare Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story house has a flat front yard with lawn bordered by beds with ground covers, shrubs and a tree. It has a hipped-roof with deep eaves and brick cladding on the first story with stucco and false-timbering on the second story and a wide belt course separating the two levels. A recessed porch at the north end has flat eaves extending from the northwest corner of the house with column supports; the entry faces north onto the porch and a picture window with a16-light transom faces west onto the porch. A group of leaded wood sash windows on the facade has a 20-light sash flanked by 12- light casements. The second-story windows all have shutters and include a smaller 6/1 sash and two 10/1 sash windows on each end. Windows visible on side elevations are similar. A brick chimney is on the north elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house, in 1938, was William C. Lewis. (Lewis had owned a house at 2048 23rd Ave. in 1928). In 1948, it was owned by Thomas A. Weston, Secretary-Treasurer-Manager at Anderson- Buick Company, and his wife, Jessie. A Boeing engineer, Melvin Fielding,and his wife, Jean, were the owners in 1958. Accessory: Garage
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2048 23rd Ave E
Built: 1913 Historic Name: Lewis, William Residence I Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Tudor Revival style residence has been slightly altered, including the expansion of an original smaller gabled bay centered over the entry to a larger crossing front-gable roofline over the north third of the facade. It sits on a lot with a shallow setback, lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a cross-gable roof with a larger crossing front gable on the south end of the facade, deep eaves and wide bargeboards. Cladding is shingle on the first story and stucco with false timbering on the second story. A two-story gabled bay projects from the center of the facade. The recessed entry vestibule north of the bay has a concrete stoop, a Tudor arch opening and wood panel door with an arched window. The three-part canted window in the bay has paired and single divided-light casement sash. Paired 6/1 windows are in the gable on the south and the gable on the north end has compatible 12-light casement sash windows. Two interior brick chimneys protrude from the roof ridge.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were William C. Lewis, VP at West coast Investment Co. (Real Estate), and his wife, Alice. It was owned by a physician, Raymond E. Seth, and his wife, Helen in 1938. In 1948, another physician, John B. Riley, and his wife, Elizabeth, were the owners. It was owned by Allen G. Chellis, a bridge engineer at WashingtonToll Bridge Authority, and his wife Lenella in 1958. Accessory: Garage
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2052 23rd Ave E
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Quinn Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story stucco-clad Tudor Revival residence has a flat front yard with ground covers, raised planting beds with low rock walls, shrubs and perennials, foundation shrubs and a large tree on the south side. It has a gable-and-wing-form with the crossing gable on the south half and wood shingle roof cladding. The recessed entry vestibule at ell in the center has a gabled roof, pyramidal hood, concrete stoop and arched door with an art glass light. Windows are leaded wood sash including a large square fixed sash with leaded transom north of the entry, a group of three 8-light casements in the front gable wall and paired similar casement window in the gable. A stucco chimney is on the north gable wall and another protrudes from the front roof slope.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1938, were Francis P. Quinn, an associate manager at New World Life Insurance Company, and his wife, Anne. In 1948, it was owned by Homer R. Green, a salesman, and his wife, Thelma.The owner in 1958 was L. Westwood.
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2056 23rd Ave E
Built: 1913 Historic Name: Alt Residence Style: American Foursquare Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story clapboard-clad Foursquare has a flat front yard with tall hedges are on each side, a shallow setback, ground covers and two planter boxes near the entry with small trees. It has a hipped roof with deep eaves. The recessed entry at the center has a hipped roof with square posts, concrete porch, and a plain wood door with obscure glass sidelights. A wood panel door with a single window is above the porch roof and small windows are north of the door. Second-story hipped corner bays have bracket supports and 1/1 wood sash windows and windows on the first story facade are similar. A brick chimney protrudes from the roof towards the north.
Cultural: The original owners, through at least 1928, were Emil C. & Ida Alt, of AltMakes Good Clothes. From 1938 through 1958, the home was owned by John O. Philips, VP at Calvin Philips & Company Inc., and his wife, Jane. Accessory: Double garage on alley
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2064 23rd Ave E
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Hildreth Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story shingle-clad Craftsman style house has a flat yard with a wood privacy fence, hedges and trees. It has a front-gable roof with deep eaves, brackets and bargeboards. A gabled porch at the center of the facade has brackets and bargeboards and square corner posts. Visible windows include 1/1 wood sash and single light casement sash. A large gable dormer is on the north elevation and brick chimneys are on both side elevations.
Cultural: In 1928, Daisy W. Hildreth, a music teacher, owned this house. It was owned by Alonzo K. & Grace Isham from 1938 through 1958; he was an engineer. Accessory: Garage
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2068 23rd Ave E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Downing Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story cottage has a flat front yard with lawn, foundation shrubs and a large conifer on the north side. It is oriented sideways on the lot with the main facade facing north and has a clipped side-gable roof with boxed eaves and returns and hipped dormers centered on the north and south elevations. The entry centered on the north elevation has a wood porch with a hip wall and a shed roof with bracket supports.Windows on the street facade include two 6/1 wood sash windows on the north end of the first story and two similar ones in the gable. Similar windows are on the other elevations. A group of three 6-light windows on the south end replace two single hung sash windows originally at that end. Asecondary entry and a brick chimney are on the south elevation.
Cultural: The owners of this house from at least 1928 through 1938 were Lynn C. Downing, an accountant at Northwestern Mutual Fire Association, and his wife, Blanche. From 1948 through 1958, it was owned by Carr & AugusteWhipple. Accessory: Garage
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2070 23rd Ave E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Jenkins Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story clapboard-clad Colonial Revival house has a flat front yard with a wide central walk, lawn framed by shrubs and small trees, and foundation shrubs. It has a shallow side-gable roof and a symmetrical facade with three bays. The central entry bay is crowned by a small gable wall dormer with fanlight. The recessed entry has a concrete porch, a recessed entry with pilasters, a divided-light door and sidelights, and square posts. It has a flat roof with a balustrade above. The second story has paired 12-light casements with a wide paneled wood surround. The end bays have 12/1 wood sash windows with shutters on each story. Similar windows are on the side elevations. A brick chimney is on the north wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Ralph P. & Martha Jenkins in 1928; he was manager of American Marine Paint Company. They remained here at least through 1938. It was owned by Guy F. & Virginia Phipps in 1948; he was an adjudicator for the Veteran's Administration. Joseph A.Vance, a UW professor, and his wife Colleen were the owners in 1958.
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2074 23rd Ave E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Spring Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story clapboard-clad residence has a flat front yard with curving brick walkway, lawn and foundation hedge. It has a hipped roof with deep boxed eaves and clay tile cladding. The central entry on the symmetrical facade has brick porch, arched hood with curved brackets, panel door, obscure glass sidelights and fanlight pattern decorative panel above the door. Three-part windows flank the entry with wide wood sash and plain transom flanked by narrow single light casements with small leaded light transoms above. Windows on each side of the second story facade have a wide plain wood sash with patterned light transoms and are flanked by wood panels; a narrow vertical leaded light is at the center. Similar sash windows are on side elevations.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1938, Solomon G. Spring, President, Spring Ehrman Tobacco Company, and his wife, Coral owned this house. It was owned In 1948 by Keith C. Kimerer (K & W Sales Co; Interstate Construction Company) and his wife, Aimee. Theodore B. Kobbervig, a manufacturer's agent, and his wife, Alma owned the house in 1958. Accessory: Garage
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2080 23rd Ave E
Built: 1937 Historic Name: Caraco Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story house with walkout basement sits on triangular corner lot that slopes steeply on the north and east sides with a hedge, lawn, foundation shrubs and a large conifer tree. It has a cross-gable roof and the crossing gable on the south end of the facade has bracket supports for the overhanging gable-end. Cladding is variegated brick on the first story facade with clapboard on other elevations and in the gables. The recessed entry at the ell has a concrete stoop and arched wood batten door with flat roof; a recessed wood balcony on bracket supports above the porch has a wood balustrade and square corner post with shed roof. Windows are all single 1/1 wood sash; the window in the front gable end has shutters. A brick chimney is on the north gable wall.
Cultural: From 1948 through 1958 the home was owned by Albert I. & Rachel Caraco of Benjamin Franklin Barber & Beauty Shop.
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2060 23rd Ave E
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Robson Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story Tudor style residence has had significant alterations to the main facade, including the addition of a front gable to the north end, removal of a window, and replacement of a picture window with a bay window. It has a flat front yard hardscaped with slate and brick pavers and gravel with a few shrubs. The house has a cross-gable roof with a large gable on the south end and a smaller gable on the north end of the facade. Cladding is brick with stucco and false timber in the gables. The entry north of the center has a gabled vestibule with arched opening, slate and brick stoop, and arched wood door with arched light in the upper half. A three-part canted hanging bay with metal roof is on the gable wall and four 1/1 wood sash windows are on the second story. A brick chimney is on the north gable wall and another projects from the south gable slope.
Cultural: From 1928 through at least 1938, the owners were Walter Robson, President, Walter Robson Inc., and his wife, Vera. The home was owned by Ross A Sweet, a manager at General Motors Truck & Coach, and his wife,Alta, in 1948. It was owned by Paul C. & Phyllis Wood in 1958. Accessory: Garage
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1817 23rd Ave E
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Mickelson Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house is rectangular in plan and is clad with coursed wood shingles. It has a clipped cross-gable roof with overhanging eaves and exposed vergeboards. The entry on the front (east) facade has a hipped roof supported by brackets nested within a steep gabled roof. The first story of the prominent front gable has a group of five 8-light wood frame casement sash windows with metal muntins. Beneath the gable peak on the second story is a band of three similar casement windows. Secondary facades feature similar materials and windows. There is an exterior brick chimney on the south wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Arthur N. & Berniece Mickelson in 1938. He was a carrier for the U.S. Postal Service. They remained here until at least 1948. The home was owned by C. WarrenWoodward, a Boeing accountant, and his wife, Wilma, in 1958.
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1821 23rd Ave E
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Borkland Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house is rectangular in plan and is clad with coursed wood shingles. It has a cross-gable roof with a clipped side gable and a prominent front on the front (east) facade. The arched entry door is in the gable wing, near the center, and is sheltered by a gabled roof supported by wood braces. To the left of the entry is a band of three 8-light wood frame casement windows with metal muntins; to the right of the entry is a fixed pane flanked by 8-light casement windows. Beneath the gable peak on the second story is a pair of casement windows, identical to the ones below.The front facade also has a gabled dormer with a pair of 8 light casements beneath the gable peak as well as two small 4-light sash. A one-car garage is below the north end. Secondary facades feature similar materials and windows. There is an exterior brick chimney appended to the north wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Andrew J. Borkland, a shipmaster, and his wife Ellen, in 1928. Their ownership continued at least through 1948. It was owned by Erling I. & Carmen Logan in 1958; he was aChief Operator, Monsanto Chemicals.
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1827 23rd Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Fahey Residence Style: American Foursquare Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story house is oriented with the main entry on the side (south) facade. It has clapboard cladding and a hipped roof with overhanging eaves. The entry, in the center of the facade, has an arched pedimented portico supported by round columns. Windows have vinyl sash with false muntins in original wood surrounds. The entry is flanked by two large fixed windows. The second story has three evenly-spaced windows. On the facade facing the street (east), a centrally placed brick chimney pierces a small triangular dormer. Double-hung vinyl windows flank the chimney on the first and second stories. The rear of the house has an enclosed back porch over an attached garage, a large deck, sliding doors and vinyl windows.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Frank & Lillian Fahey in 1928; he was a purchasing agent for Libby McNeill & Libby. Their ownership continued at least through 1938. It was owned by Dr. Thomas R. & Joan Hazelrigg in 1948. In 1958, the owners were Fred C. & Beverley Whaley; he was a mechanical engineer for Pacific Car & Foundry.
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1831 23rd Ave E
Built: 1913 Historic Name: Jacobsen Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This house sits high above the street, with a retaining wall and rockery. It is one-and-a-half stories, largely rectangular in plan, clad with combed shingles, and has a side gabled roof with overhanging eaves and exposed rafters and vergeboards. The entry, at the north end of the front (east) facade, has a side-gabled roof; the door is on the north wall. Windows have newer hung or casement vinyl sash with false muntins, set in original wood surrounds. Dominating the first story of the front facade is a pair of vinyl French doors and a contemporary deck. It is flanked by bands of two or three 6-over-1 vinyl sash. The second story has an 8-over-1 vinyl sash flanked by 4-1 windows and wood shutters. Two small casement windows are on the north and south ends of this facade. The north facade has a wide shed dormer. An interior brick chimney is near the center.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Dr. Leonard H. & Ella Jacobsen in 1928; they remained until at least 1938. The home was owned by Kenneth L. Johnson, a lawyer, and his wife, Ruth, in 1958. Accessory: Garage at the rear
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1835 23rd Ave E
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Gordon Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house sits high above the street with a retaining wall and rockery. It is clapboard clad and has a clipped side-gabled roof with two skylights. The front (east) facade has been highly modified with an altered entry and replacement windows. The center entry has panel door with sidelights and a clipped gabled roof supported by paired columns. The porch has been enlarged with stairs descending to both sides and a modern curved metal riling. The entry is flanked by large wood sash picture windows. Secondary facades have newer windows and the north facade has a bay window and an exterior brick chimney.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were H. Gordon a broker, and his wife, Helen, in 1928. It was owned by Frank J. & Irene Sanderson in 1938; he was a shop foreman for Rubber Service Co. Their ownership continued at least through 1958.
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1841 23rd Ave E
Built: 1947 Historic Name: Adlum Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house has been altered with a second-story addition and replacement materials. The house sits high above the street with a rockery and retaining walls. It has two stories with several gables on each level. Cladding is coursed wood shingles. Windows are replacement wood sash in casement, double-hung, and fixed configurations. A basement garage is at the south end.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Merle D. & Virginia Adlum in 1948; he was a Master Mariner for Pacific Navigation & Trading. He served as president of the Inland Boatmen's Union (1968-79) and as a Port of Seattle commissioner (1964-83). The house was owned by William J. Lyon,a Boeing engineer, and his wife, Violet, in 1958.
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1849 23rd Ave E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Robertson Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This house sits high above the street on a property with a rockery and dense vegetation; the house is largely obscured, but photographs provide some basis for evaluation. The one-and-a-half story house is rectangular in plan, clad with clapboard, and has a clipped side gabled roof. The front (northeast) facade includes a centered entry portico with an arched roof with returned eaves, supported by turned columns. The door has glass panels and sidelights. To the south of the entry are French doors, and a band of windows is north of the entry. An exterior brick chimney is on the north wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were A. Hamilton & Nanette Robertson in 1928, of A.H. Robertson Inc. In 1938, it was owned by CharlesC. Ralls, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, and his wife, Alice. The owners in 1948 were Harold L. & Marguerite Turpin; he was a Training Officer for the Veteran's Administration. The home was owned by Boyd N. Collier Jr. in1958. Accessory: Garage at rear of property
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1853 23rd Ave E
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Weatherston Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house sits high above the street on a property with a rockery and dense vegetation. It has been substantially altered from a full-facade porch, side-gabled Craftsman style house to a Tudor Revival style house with a half-timbered front gable. The one-and-a-half story house is clad in brick veneer and clapboard, and is generally rectangular in plan. The front (northeast) facade has a brick-clad, half-timbered front gable addition with a rounded entry and gabled vestibule. All windows have been replaced with vinyl sash.
Cultural: The earliest known were Walter G. & Evelyn Weatherston in 1928; he was a salesman for Kelley Clark Co. It was owned by Arthur W. Wiggers, an engineer for General Appraisal Co., and his wife, Marie, in 1938. The owners in 1948 were Edward L. & Frances Basch. In 1958, Leslie S. &Shirley Bannister of Aspenwall & Bannister were the owners.
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1857 23rd Ave E
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Bodley Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house sits high above the street with a rockery and dense vegetation. It is rectangular in plan and has combed wood shingle cladding and a side gabled roof with overhanging eaves, exposed rafters, and wood knee braces. The full-facade front porch has tapered wood pillars set on brick piers and a broad overhanging roof. The centered entry is flanked by double-hung and fixed pane wood sash windows. The second story is dominated by a large dormer, with an extensive 13-light window group (some fixed, some casement) that replaced a much smaller band of double-hung windows.
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1928) of this house were John T. Bodley, a baker, and his wife, Myrtle. It was owned by Paul B. James, pastor of Christ Episcopal Church, and his wife, Grace, in 1938. The owners in 1948 were Elden B. & Nina Logan in 1948. Gerald & Elizabeth Volkersz owned it in1958; he was a salesman for Carpenter Paper.
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1863 23rd Ave E
Built: 1919 Historic Name: Bell Residence Style: Craftsman Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story house sits high above the street with a rockery and dense vegetation. It is largely rectangular in plan and has a front-gabled roof with overhanging eaves, exposed vergeboards, and wood knee braces. Cladding is primarily combed wood shingles and brick veneer. The house has been substantially altered (1998) with the construction of a full second floor and balcony. The full-facade front porch has tapered wood piers set on brick columns. The second story addition added a full-facade balcony above the porch. The centered entry is flanked by double-hung and fixed pane vinyl sash windows. The second story vinyl sash windows and a large arbor.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Will & Olive Bell in 1928, of Bell & Company, Inc. The home was owned by Walter Hawkins in 1938; he was a salesman for Anderson Buick Co. In 1948, Eugene A. Parrish, an electrician for Northern Pacific Railway, and his wife, Marian Parrish. Their ownership continued at least through 1958. Accessory: Garage
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1871 23rd Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Hendry Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This house, the largest in the area, sits above the street on a landscaped lot with a masonry retaining wall, lawn and shrubs. The two-story house is generally rectangular in plan and has clapboard cladding and a front- gabled roof with overhanging eaves and exposed vergeboards. The entry is at the north end of the main facade with an arched pediment roof supported by paired columns. The paneled door has sidelights and a fanlight above.Windows have vinyl sash in wide wood surrounds. The first story has two sets of 12-over-1 fixed pane sash flanked by 4-over-1 casement windows. The second story has two pairs of 4-over-1 casement windows, with a fanlight beneath the gable peak. The south end of the house has a sunroom with newer divided-light windows. A gabled wing on the south facade has agabled dormer and an exterior chimney. The house was remodeled in 2005.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were William R. & Mary Hendrey of W. R. Hendrey Co. In 1938, it was owned by John & Florence LeCocq in 1938; he worked at Seattle Orthopedic and Fracture Clinic. They remained at least through 1948. The owners in 1958 were Sidney J.Sanders, a trader at Foster & Marshall, and his wife, Claire. Accessory: Garage at the rear
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1802 23rd Ave E
Built: 1985 Style: Modern Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This modern two-story house has wood cladding and vinyl windows invarying configurations.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
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1810 23rd Ave E
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Mickelson Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story house was originally addressed as 1819 24th Avenue E. and oriented to the east. It has been altered with a large new entry, enclosed porches and an addition (2007). On the new west orientation, the front yard has a wood fence, large trees and an informal stone patio. The house has a front-gable roof with deep eaves, brackets and bargeboards. Cladding is brick on the first story, stucco in the gables and shingle on the new entry bay on the south end of the main, west facade. The entry has a recessed concrete porch, paneled square corner columns, a new Craftsman-style wood door with paneled sidelights, and a rooftop deck with a wood and wire balustrade. A group of three wood sash 3/1 windows and two diamond shaped windows are in the front gable. A new shed dormer is on the north elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Arthur N. & Berniece Mickelson, in 1938. He was a carrier for the U.S. Post Office. They owned the home through at least 1948. It was owned by C. Warren Woodward, an accountant for Boeing, and his wife, Wilma, in 1958. Accessory: Single garage on northwest.
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1818 23rd Ave E
Built: 1911 Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad Craftsman house was originally addressed as 1825 24th Ave E. and oriented to the east. It has a front-gable roof with brackets and bargeboards and shingles in the gables. The gabled entry has paired wood frame and glass doors flanked by 4/1 sash windows; a group of three 1/1 sash windows is left of the entry. A group of three 4/1windows flanked by diamond- shaped windows is in the gable.
Cultural: No early ownership information has been located.
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1822 23rd Ave E
Built: 1911 Historic Name: Fahey Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad house sits on a lot that slopes down to the east with a parking pad at the front street level and a concrete wall and gate. It has a front-gable roof with deep eaves, large brackets, wide bargeboards, stick work and shingle cladding in the gable. A gabled dormer on the north elevation is similar. The front gable has a group of 10/1 wood sash windows in a wide wood surround with small diamond-shaped lights on each end. A newer wood arbor with an opaque fiberglass panel roof is on the main, west facade; the entry is not visible.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Frank & Lillian Fahey in 1928; he was a purchasing agent for Libby McNeill & Libby. Their ownership continued through at least 1938. The home was owned by Thomas R. Hazelrigg, a physician at Virginia Mason Hospital, along with his wife, Joan, in 1948. FredC. Whaley, a mechanical engineer at Pacific Car & Foundry, owned the house in 1958 with his wife, Beverly.
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1826 23rd Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Darragh Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This clapboard-clad one-and-one-half story house was originally addressed as 1835 24rd Ave E and oriented with the main entry to the east. The original entry has been removed and several windows on the east elevation have been infilled. The lot has a parking pad on the front, a garden entry with an arbor, a picket fence, ground covers, a hedge, and a large deciduous tree. It has a side-gable roof with returns and a large gabled dormer centered on the main west facade. A large hipped-roof enclosed entry vestibule has a contemporary 10-light door flanked by windows with divided lights in the upper sash. Other windows are similar.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house, in 1928, was Jeanette Darragh, an agent for NY Life Insurance Company. Imperial Candy Company salesman Alton H. Bennett, and his wife, Frances, owned the house in 1938. ThomasA. & Margaret Lunn were the owners in 1958; he worked as a design draftsman for Philip F. Spaulding, Naval Architect.
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44 properties on 23rd Ave E
Even Numbered Side
1802 23rd Ave E

Residence - 1985
1810 23rd Ave E

Mickelson Residence - 1912
1818 23rd Ave E

Residence - 1911
1822 23rd Ave E

Fahey Residence - 1911
1826 23rd Ave E

Darragh Residence - 1921
2006 23rd Ave E

Myhre Residence - 1914
2012 23rd Ave E

Neatby Residence - 1915
2016 23rd Ave E

Kearney Residence - 1922
2020 23rd Ave E

Ericson Residence - 1926
2024 23rd Ave E

McVeety Residence - 1922
2026 23rd Ave E

Grossman Residence - 1927
2032 23rd Ave E

Doerling Residence - 1922
2036 23rd Ave E

Thomas Residence - 1927
2040 23rd Ave E

Webster Residence - 1926
2044 23rd Ave E

Lewis, William Residence II - 1928
2048 23rd Ave E

Lewis, William Residence I - 1913
2052 23rd Ave E

Quinn Residence - 1929
2056 23rd Ave E

Alt Residence - 1913
2060 23rd Ave E

Robson Residence - 1928
2064 23rd Ave E

Hildreth Residence - 1912
2068 23rd Ave E

Downing Residence - 1922
2070 23rd Ave E

Jenkins Residence - 1922
2074 23rd Ave E

Spring Residence - 1922
2080 23rd Ave E

Caraco Residence - 1937
Odd Numbered Side
1817 23rd Ave E

Mickelson Residence - 1927
1821 23rd Ave E

Borkland Residence - 1927
1827 23rd Ave E

Fahey Residence - 1921
1831 23rd Ave E

Jacobsen Residence - 1913
1835 23rd Ave E

Gordon Residence - 1923
1841 23rd Ave E

Adlum Residence - 1947
1849 23rd Ave E

Robertson Residence - 1922
1853 23rd Ave E

Weatherston Residence - 1912
1857 23rd Ave E

Bodley Residence - 1912
1863 23rd Ave E

Bell Residence - 1919
1871 23rd Ave E

Hendry Residence - 1921
2015 23rd Ave E

Butterworth Residence - 1921
2017 23rd Ave E

Elwell Residence - 1925
2019 23rd Ave E

Howard Residence - 1926
2025 23rd Ave E

Frankland Residence - 1925
2027 23rd Ave E

Lewis Residence - 1979
2035 23rd Ave E

Porter Residence - 1918
2041 23rd Ave E

Berg Residence - 1926
2043 23rd Ave E

Allen Residence - 1930
2047 23rd Ave E

Perry Residence - 1923