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2309 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Lee Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two and a half-story residence sits above the street surrounded by rockeries and trees, It has an irregular plan and a steeply pitched cross- gable roof. Cladding is primarily half-timbered stucco. The arched recessed entry is near the center where the two wings meet; it has stairs with a stucco-clad sidewall. Windows have wood sash with leaded muntins. The west gable wing has a large main floor window and an exterior brick chimney. The other wing has a rounded bay and a shed-roof bay. A garage with a tall hipped roof is below the house at the sidewalk.
Cultural: The earliest known occupant of this house was Samuel Lee in 1938, a tenant. James V. & Florence Dyer owned it in 1958.
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2315 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Hays Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story residence sits above the street with extensive plantings in front. It has a rectangular plan and a shallow-pitched hip roof. Cladding is coursed wood shingles. The ached entry recess, at the center, is sheltered by a round arch that is an extension of the eaves and is supported by brackets. The door is also arched, with an arched divided-light window.Windows have original wood sash. North of the entry is a large window with a divided transom; to the south is a double-hung window with a Craftsman- style divided upper sash. An attached garage with a deck on top is northwest of and below the residence. Concrete stairs and a lawn are along the north side of the garage.
Cultural: The earliest known owner (1928) was Mary F. Hays, a music teacher. In 1938, the home was owned by William H. (Constance), a clerk at Puget Sound Power & Light Co. Robert B. Evans owned it in 1948 and, in 1958, Margaret V. Evans was the owner; she was a music teacher at Helen BushSchool.
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2302 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1929 Historic Name: England Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher Architect: Albert H. Geiser
Description: This two-story Tudor Revival house has an L-shaped plan and a cross- gable roof with a steep side gable at the rear, a gabled wing at the east end and a front gable at the west end. Cladding is primarily brick, with stucco and half-timbering in the large gable on the west of the facade. The at- grade entry is at the center of the main facade where the wings meet. The west gable has a group of three 8-light steel casement windows. The east gabled wing has as exterior brick chimney on the south. The irregular corner lot has lawn, low hedges and foundation shrubs.
Cultural: This is one of a group of 27 brick homes erected in Montlake between 1928 and 1930, each with a unique variation on the Tudor Revival style. They are located between Boyer Avenue E. and 18th Avenue E., from E. McGraw Street to E. Lynn Street. 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.(Seattle Daily Times, 5/2/1928)This house was rented in 1938, and the owner in 1948 was Catherine England, Secretary-Treasurer of The Pit Inc. It was owned in 1958 byHerbert M. & Shirley Bridge, of Ben Bridge Jewelers.
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2316 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Arnot 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 house has an irregular plan with a gable-front-and- wing form and a steeply pitched cross-gabled roof. The front gable is clipped. The unique entry, at the front corner, is beneath a four-sided roof supported by a brick-clad pillar. Behind this is a conical turret. Cladding is primarily red brick. Windows are typically six- and eight-light steel casements. The rear elevation has a newer shingle-clad gabled dormer with a large vinyl sash window. There is a rear entry and deck with a shingle clad balustrade. Windows on the rear are diamond paned.
Cultural: This is one of a group of 27 brick homes erected in Montlake between 1928 and 1930, each with a unique variation on the Tudor Revival style. They are located between Boyer Avenue E. and 18th Avenue E., from E. McGraw Street to E. Lynn Street. 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.(Seattle Daily Times, 5/2/1928) The earliest known occupant was Harold C. Arnot, a tenant in 1938. In 1948, it was owned by Robert W. & Marvel Shinolt; he was an adjuster for the Home Insurance Co.L. Holmes & Eleanor Burnett owned it in 1958; he was District Manager for the Diamond T. Truck Car Co.
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2324 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Knaust Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher Architect: Albert H. Geiser
Description: This large two-story house has an irregular plan with a gable-front-and-wing form and steeply pitched hipped and cross-gabled roofs. A rounded turret with a conical roof is at the northwest corner. The recessed entry, with a brick step, is near the center where the two wings meet, sheltered beneath a shed roof. Cladding is variegated red brick. Windows are typically six- and eight-light leaded casements, in pairs or threes. The front gable wing has a group of three windows on the second story. Each of the wings has a small wall dormer on the main facade, each with a pair of six-light casements. The rear elevation has a secondary entry with a shed roof and concrete stairs and a shed-roofed hanging box bay with a pair of casement windows. Thereis also a basement garage and an exterior brick chimney.
Cultural: This is one of a group of 27 brick homes erected in Montlake between 1928 and 1930, each with a unique variation on the Tudor Revival style. They are located between Boyer Avenue E. and 18th Avenue E., from E. McGraw Street to E. Lynn Street. 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.(Seattle Daily Times, 5/2/1928)The earliest known owner of this house was Caroline Knaust, in 1938, it was owned by George D. & Gladys Walker in 1948; he was General Manager of the New Model Laundry Inc. In 1958, Lawrence O. & Gladys Johnson were the owners; he was a purchaser at Ravenna Metal Products.
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2308 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Mooney 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 house has an L-shaped plan with a steep cross- gabled roof. Cladding is primarily variegated red brick. The larger front gable, toward the east, has stucco cladding with half-timbered detailing and a single nine-light steel sash. A smaller gabled volume is in front of this, with a group of four eight-light steel casement windows. The gable end wall has clapboard cladding and a one-story hipped-roof bay pierced by a prominent brick chimney. The west end of the side-gable wing has a gabled extension lower than the main gable, with metal casement sash. The entry is at the junction of the two wings, beneath a shingled pent roof below the large gable; it has an arched door, a single step and a narrow window. There is abasement garage in the rear.
Cultural: This is one of a group of 27 brick homes erected in Montlake between 1928 and 1930, each with a unique variation on the Tudor Revival style. They are located between Boyer Avenue E. and 18th Avenue E., from E. McGraw Street to E. Lynn Street. 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.(Seattle Daily Times, 5/2/1928)The earliest known owners were Walter J. & Irma Mooney in 1938; he was a District Agent, Western Fruit E-Press Co. In 1948, it was owned by Harry B. & Marion Keisler; he was vice president of Dulien Steel Products Inc. In 1958, the owners were John A. & Helen Burnett; he was a mechanicalengineer.
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2103 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Auernheimer Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This clapboard-clad house sits on a corner lot with a tall hedge on the north side and a wrought iron fence along the east. It has a shallow-pitched front gable roof and a gabled roof extending across the front stoop; both roofs have deep eaves and extended beams. The west side has a gabled bay with large brackets, a driveway and the base of a chimney; the portion above the eaves has been removed. There is also a gabled bay with brackets at the northeast corner. Windows have replacement wood sash, primarily picture windows, in the original surrounds. French doors open to arear patio. The roof has solar panels.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Henry & Lucille Auernheimer,who lived here from at least 1928 though the 1950s. Accessory: Garage at southwest (enlarged)
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2109 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: O'onnor Residence I Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story house sits on a midblock lot landscaped with a rockery, ground covers, shrubs and small trees. It has been altered with the addition of a second story and the removal of the original gabled porch. It has a shallow-pitched front gable roof with narrow eaves. The entry is in the center with a concrete stairway. Above it is a deck with a gabled roof and wood railing. Windows have fixed and sliding aluminum sash with narrow surrounds. Cladding is shingles on the first story and vertical boards on the second story. The east elevation has a square shed-roofed bay.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Louis R. & Edna O'Connor in 1928; he was a salesman for Club Aluminum Co. they remained here through 1938. It was owned by Abbott E. & Kathryn Bunker in 1948, an office manager at McManama & Co. Their ownership continued through1958.
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2115 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Rose Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house sits well back from the street on a midblock lot with a lawn, foundation shrubs and small trees, and a driveway on the east side. It has a side gable roof with clipped gables and two clipped gable dormers. The facade is symmetrical with the center entry flanked by two picture windows with wide surrounds. Each dormer has a one-over-one vinyl sash window with a wide surround. The portico has an arched roof supported by two slender wood posts. The small porch has a wood railing and stairs descending to the east. Cladding is clapboard with coursed shingles on the dormers. The east elevation has a square bay with a clipped gable roof and an exterior brick chimney.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house (1928) were Harry J. & Florence Rose; he was a steam fitter. Their ownership continued at least through 1948. In 1958, it was owned by Darrell R. & Gloria Lester; he was a driver for Greyhound Lines. Accessory: Single garage on the southeast
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2119 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Van Frank Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Craftsman house sits on a midblock lot with a lawn, shrubs, small trees, a picket fence and a concrete parking pad. It is similar to 2123 Boyer Avenue E., with a front-gable roof and a half-width projecting porch on the west end of the facade. Both gables have pointed bargeboards and deep eaves with extended beams. The porch has a wood railing and stairs, with two square wood posts. The wood door has glazing in a Craftsman pattern. A large tripartite window to the east has wood sash and wide surrounds with a six-over-one center section flanked by one-over- one windows. The front gable end has a three-over-one window. Cladding is narrow clapboard with coursed shingles in the gable ends. Two large gabled dormers (2002) extend across the rear of the house. An exterior brick chimney is on the east elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owner was Carrie C. Van Frank in 1928. Hugh E. & Myrtle Whirry owned the house in 1938; he was an auditor for the American Baptist Publication Society. Lewis E. & Myrtle Parker were the owners in 1948; he was a guard with the Pinkerton National Detective Agency Inc. Astudent, Harry T. (Patricia) Keyes owned it in 1958.
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2123 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Larsen Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 1-1/2 story Craftsman house sits well back from the street on a midblock lot with a large lawn and foundation shrubs. It is similar to 2119 Boyer Avenue E., with a front-gable roof and a half-width projecting porch on the west end of the facade. Both gables have pointed bargeboards and deep eaves with extended beams. The porch has a wood railing, two square wood posts and stairs descending to the east. A large tripartite window east of the porch has wide surrounds with a large one-over-one center section flanked by one-over-one windows. The window in the gable end has been slightly enlarged, with a pair of 8-light casements in wide surrounds.Cladding is narrow clapboard with coursed shingles in the gable ends. Anexterior brick chimney is on the east elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was Philip L. Larsen (1928), a driver at ABC Storage Co. It was owned in 1938 by John A. (Dorothy) Hal, an engineer. John T. King Jr. owned it from at least 1948 through 1958. Accessory: Single garage at the southeast
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2127 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Seiter Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This Colonial Revival-influenced house is on a midblock lot landscaped with ground covers, shrubs and small trees. It has a side gable roof with a front gable at the west end of the facade and, to the east, a large shed dormer with two 6-light windows. The full-width recessed porch has five square wood posts, a wood railing and a pediment above the wood stairs at the east end. The glazed entry door is at the east end; west of it is a trio of 6- over-6 windows in wide surrounds. Cladding is coursed shingles. Most windows have newer sash with false muntins (black) in the original wide surrounds. The west elevation has a door beneath the porch and three basement-level windows with sliding sash. The rear elevation has a shed dormer and a deck with wood stairs.
Cultural: The earliest known owner was a student, H. Ridgely Seiter, from 1928 until 1938. In 1948, the owners were Kenneth C. & Bernita Clegg; he was an Internal Revenue Service agent. William H. & Betty Bishop were the owners in 1958; he was a driver for Rainier Ice.
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2133 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1910 Historic Name: Hayes Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house is on a corner lot with lawn and extensive plantings of shrubs and trees with a picket fence. The one-and-a-half story cross-gable house has an irregular plan and several additions, including a large gabled dormer on the front and an enclosed front porch with a deck on top. A one-story gabled wing extends out from the east elevation, beyond which is a two-car hipped roof garage. A one-and-a-half story wing on the rear has a large shed dormer facing west. Cladding on most of the house is wide lap siding with board-and-batten siding on the dormers and the rear wing. Windows throughout have wide wood surrounds and newer 6-over-1 sash with false muntins.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Charles Hayes, a salesman, and his wife, Lilla. In 1938 Millard Moe, a gardener, owned it. Robert K. Mills, a florist at nearby Dahlialand, owned the house in 1948 with his wife, Constance. The owners in 1958 were Vance and Nancy Maples; he was an electrical engineer at Boeing. Accessory: Double garage on east side
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2145 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Mills Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house sits on a corner lot, facing north to Boyer Avenue E. The lot is landscaped with a rockery and mature shrubs and trees. The brick-clad house has a cross-gable roof with clipped gables on the main roof. At the east end of the facade is a steep gabled bay with a gabled enclosed entry within it. The entryway has an arched oak door and a Tudor arched opening outlined with contrasting buff-colored brick. The main facade has two large tripartite windows with a fixed center section flanked by 8-light leaded casements. The gable end has a pair of diamond-paned leaded casements with a wrought iron Juliet balcony. The west elevation has an exterior brick chimney. The east elevation has a basement garage and a secondary entry with a small hipped-roof porch with a wood railing and stairs. On the lower level are two one-over-one wood sash windows and a horizontal leaded glass window; the gable end has a pair of newer casements. The rear elevation has a shingled dormer with newer casement windows and solar panels.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Herbert O. & Lavilla Mills; he was a Station Operator, Standard Stations; they owned the house from at least 1938 until1958.
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2147 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1922 Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story house sits well back from the street on a sloping lot with a rockery, lawn and a center driveway. It has been altered by the removal of the original gabled porch to build the basement garage. The house has a shallow front gable roof with deep eaves and extended beams and rafter tails. The main facade has four large windows with false muntins. Claddingis narrow clapboard.
Cultural: No early ownership information has been located for this house.
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2149 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1915 Historic Name: Gray Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house, one of the older ones in the vicinity, sits above the street on a sloping lot heavily landscaped with ground covers and large shrubs. The facade has been significantly altered, including the replacement of the garage with a carport, the removal of a prominent front chimney and an added gabled bay and bay window. The shingle-clad house has a side gable roof with narrow eaves. At the center is a gabled bay with no eaves and a three-sided bay window with a hipped roof. Windows are primarily casements with false muntins and louvered shutters. A paved driveway and stairs lead to a carport beneath the east end of the house; the recessed entry is near the carport. A deck with a cutout railing is on the west end of the second story.
Cultural: Robert H. Gray, who worked at Harry's Place, owned this house in 1928. By 1938, Mark Reeploeg, who worked at Foster & Kleiser Co., and his wife,Faye, owned it, and they remained here through the 1950s.
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2157 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Nestor Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house sits high above the street on a steep lot with a winding concrete path, rockeries, shrubs and large cedar trees. It has been altered with a large rear addition that projects above the house. The building has three front gabled volumes with deep eaves, bargeboards and brackets. The original section of the house has a large gable with a smaller gable nested into it. The rear has a tall asymmetrical gable. Cladding is wide clapboard.All the windows have newer vinyl sash with wide wood surrounds.
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1938) were Bernard & Marjorie Nestor; he was an artist. It was owned by Otis F. (Jr.) & Carolyn Lamson in 1948, of Lamson Products Co. IN 1958, Fletcher R. & Patricia Burris were the owners; he was a salesman at Stack Steel. Accessory: Concrete garage at street
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2163 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1929 Historic Name: West Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house sits on a steep lot with a rockery; numerous large trees and shrubs obscure much of the building. It is clad in dark red brick and has a cross-gable roof with a steep front gable. A prominent chimney is in the center, flanked by fixed wood sash windows. The gabled entry at the west end of the facade has an oak door. It is reached by a tall brick-clad staircase with a metal railing. Visible windows on the side elevations have one-over-one wood sash.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Lyman E. & Vesta West in1938. IN 1948, it was owned by Leona M. Paulsen, a clerk at Singer Sewing Machine Company; her ownership continued through at least 1958. Accessory: Single garage at the sidewalk.
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2167 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Harris Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house sits above the street on a steep lot with a rockery; shrubs and trees. It has a cross-gable roof and a gable-and-wing form with a large, steep front gable on the west end of the facade. The entry enclosure, at the juncture of the two wings, is reached by a concrete stairway with metal railing. It has an arched oak door, a castellated roof, and three arched leaded glass windows. This enclosure is clad with roughly-laid stucco, while the rest of the house is clad in brick of varying shades of red. The main gable has two large diamond-paned windows and the original garage doors with six lights in the upper portions. The side gabled wing has three 10-light leaded glass casements.
Cultural: This home was owned by Mark E. (a salesman) & Jeanette Harris in 1948.The owners in 1958 were Saul I. & Ann Greenberg in 1958; he worked at The Electro-Mart.
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2171 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Jones Residence Style: Spanish Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This stucco-clad 1-1/2 story Spanish Revival house is close to the street on a sloping midblock lot with several trees in front. It is rectangular in plan with a vertical orientation. The rear portion, against the hillside, is two stories with a hipped roof clad with red barrel tile. The front section of the house is one story above a basement garage; the roof is a large deck with a metal railing. The entry is in the center, with an arched wood door set within an arched recess. It is accessed by a concrete stairway with a metal railing. Flanking the entry are two pairs of 15-light leaded casements set in blind arches.Most other windows have similar leaded sash, with newer sliding sash on the basement level.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house (1938) were Murray L. & Irma Jones; he was a lawyer with Washington Title Insurance Company. It was owned by Donald R. & Susan Fitzgerald in 1948; he was District Supervisor, Tidewater Associated Oil Company. In 1958, the owners were David R.Hamlin, who was in the U.S. Navy, and his wife, Rita.
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2175 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1939 Historic Name: Nisbet Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This house is on a midblock lot against a hillside, with concrete stairs and numerous shrubs and small trees. It is one story with a basement garage below the east end. The plan is L-shaped with both wings having hipped roofs and minimal eaves. The entry is near the center at the junction of the two wings. West of the entry is a prominent brick exterior chimney. Cladding is Roman brick except for the garage, which is unpainted concrete. Above the garage is a pair of six-light wood sash windows with horizontal muntins.Windows on the main body of the house have diamond-paned leaded sash.
Cultural: Robinson Nisbet, a director of the National Grocery Company, and his wifeEleanor, owned this house in 1948. In 1958 the owners were a fisherman and his wife, Victor L. & Nancy Fortin.
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2164 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1947 Historic Name: Brockway Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story house has an irregular plan, a hipped roof and Roman brick cladding. The entry, near the center, is recessed beneath the projecting roof, which is supported by wood and metal columns. Windows include metal fixed and sliding sash, as well as a corner unit on the southwest corner. A broad exterior chimney dominates much of the front (south)facade. A single attached garage is on the eastern end.
Cultural: The plat known as Dahlialand was named after Dahlialand Gardens, a nursery that occupied a large tract of land between Boyer Avenue East, East Lynn Street, and 19th Avenue East. The store, run by Mrs. J.W. Wheeler, was established by 1924 and was demolished in 1962. It is where St. Demetrios Church is now located. The earliest known owner of this house (1948) was Philida K. Brockway, who worked at the University Convalescent Home. It was owned by Hubert U. & Esther Vanderhoof in1958; he was an electrician at Cascade Machinery & Electric.
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2156 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1948 Historic Name: Smith Residence Style: Garrison Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story house has an irregular plan and a hipped roof with minimal eaves. The center entry has a stoop with a gabled roof supported by two posts; this portico replaced the original flush entry (2014). The brick-clad first story has a large replacement multilight window. The clapboard-clad second story, which overhangs the first story, has two pairs of newer one- over-one windows in wide surrounds. An exterior brick chimney is on the west wall. The lot has recently been landscaped with a lawn, shrubs and planting beds.
Cultural: The plat known as Dahlialand was named after Dahlialand Gardens, a store run by Mrs. J.W. Wheeler. The store, which was established by 1924, was demolished in 1962, and the land is now houses St. Demetrios Church.Dahlialand Gardens occupied a large tract of land between Boyer Avenue East, East Lynn Street, and 19th Avenue East. The earliest known owners of this house were Nicodemus & Evelyn Smith in 1958. Accessory: Carport & Garage
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2148 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1948 Historic Name: Gerber Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house has brick cladding and a side gable roof with a front gable wing near the center. Much of the house is obscured by a tall hedge. The entry, near the center, is sheltered by an extension of the eaves. Many of the original wood frame windows appear to have been replaced with sliding vinyl windows.
Cultural: The plat known as Dahlialand was named after Dahlialand Gardens, a store run by Mrs. J.W. Wheeler. The store, which was established by 1924, was demolished in 1962, and the land is now houses St. Demetrios Church.Dahlialand Gardens occupied a large tract of land between Boyer Avenue East, East Lynn Street, and 19th Avenue East. The earliest known owners were Dr. Harry L. Gerber, a dentist, and his wife, Alice, in 1948. It was owned by Elizabeth S. Hart in 1958.
Legal: DAHLIALAND Parcel: 1880000040 Block: Lot: 8 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2142 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1947 Historic Name: Kaufman Residence Style: Garrison Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story house is generally square in plan and has a hipped roof. The center entry, with a simple stoop, is slightly recessed, and flanked by double-hung vinyl sash with false muntins. The first story is clad in brick.The clapboard-clad second story overhangs the first, and has two double- hung vinyl sash with false muntins and a circular vent in the center. An exterior brick chimney is on the west wall. A gabled dormer on the rear has a newer arched window. There is an attached garage at the rear.
Cultural: The plat known as Dahlialand was named after Dahlialand Gardens, a store run by Mrs. J.W. Wheeler. The store, which was established by 1924, was demolished in 1962, and the land is now houses St. Demetrios Church.Dahlialand Gardens occupied a large tract of land between Boyer Avenue East, East Lynn Street, and 19th Avenue East. The earliest known owners of this house were Dr. S. Harvard Kaufman and his wife Leone, from at least 1948 through 1958. Kaufman (1914-1997) was a prominent child psychiatrist, and UW professor and lecturer.
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2138 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1947 Historic Name: Thayer Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This brick-clad one-and-a-half story house has a side gabled roof with a prominent front gable on the south end. The entry, next to the gabled wing has a flat roof supported by two unadorned columns. Windows are wood frame divided-light sash. A small wood-clad gabled dormer is on the second story, with a 9-light wood frame window. A garage (1959) is on the east side. An exterior brick chimney is on the west wall. The lot has lawn,foundation shrubs and small trees.
Cultural: The plat known as Dahlialand was named after Dahlialand Gardens, a nursery that occupied a large tract of land between Boyer Avenue East, East Lynn Street, and 19th Avenue East. The store, run by Mrs. J.W. Wheeler, was established by 1924 and was demolished in 1962. It is where St. Demetrios Church is now located. The earliest known owners of this house were Lester W. Thayer, a painter, and his wife Sadie, in 1948. In1958, it was owned by Irving Stept of Hi-Fi Music Co
Legal: DAHLIALAND Parcel: 1880000050 Block: Lot: 10 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2132 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1952 Historic Name: Elsbree Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house was remodeled in 2007 and was transformed from a single-story front-gabled house to a contemporary house with vinyl sash and cladding, a side-gabled roof with a prominent front dormer, a rear addition and anattached garage.
Cultural: The plat known as Dahlialand was named after Dahlialand Gardens, a nursery that occupied a large tract of land between Boyer Avenue East, East Lynn Street, and 19th Avenue East. The store, run by Mrs. J.W. Wheeler, was established by 1924 and was demolished in 1962. It is where St. Demetrios Church is now located. The earliest known owner of this house was Katherine R. Elsbree (1958), who worked at a teacher atMcGilvra School.
Legal: DAHLIALAND Parcel: 1880000059 Block: Lot: 11 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2100 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1962 Historic Name: St. Demetrios Church Style: Modern Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing Architect: Paul Thiry
Description: This building is a church with an attached school. The church is multi-sided with an arched concrete roof, with cladding of brick and mosaic tile. The most dominant feature is its multi-colored glass cupola. The school building has a largely rectangular plan and steel frame construction. It has a flat roof and bands of windows divided by thick metal mullions.
Cultural: This building was built after the period of significance for the historic district. It was designed by architect Paul Thiry, one of the principal architects of the Century 21 Exposition Seattle's World's Fair that same year and of the Museum of History and Industry. The landscape architect was Richard Haag, who later designed Gas Works Park. Saint Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church is part of the Greek Orthodox metropolis or diocese of San Francisco, within the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. It is Seattle's oldest Greek Orthodox congregation.The church was one of the first buildings constructed in the Dahlialand plat. The plat is named after Dahlialand Gardens, a store run by Mrs. J.W. Wheeler. The store, which was established by 1924, was demolished in 1962. Dahlialand Gardens occupied a large tract of land between BoyerAvenue East, East Lynn Street, and 19th Avenue East. Accessory: Clubhouse
Legal: DAHLIALAND Parcel: 1880000055 Block: Lot: 11-12 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1931 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1936 Historic Name: Vitous Residence Style: Georgian Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story brick-clad Georgian Revival house is on a midblock lot formally landscaped with hedges and small trees. It has a side gable roof and a symmetrical facade. The center entry has a flat-roofed portico with two columns and a balustrade on top. Flanking it are two groups of three 6/1 wood sash windows with shutters. The second story has two pairs of 4/1 windows with a plain window in the center. The east elevation has a brick chimney and an attached carport with a balustrade on top.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was a dentist, Clinton R. Vitous, in 1938. It was owned by V. J. & Marie Haus in 1948; he was a salesman, Perry Bros. In 1958 the owners were Thomas A. & Elsie Kane; he was apartner in an engineering firm, Andersen-Bjornstad-Kane.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900005 Block: 1 Lot: 1 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1937 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1952 Historic Name: Haines Residence Style: Shed Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This clapboard-clad one-and-a-half story house has a side gable roof with a newer shed dormer on the east side. A new deck with a wood railing extends across the west half of the facade, above the entry to the below- grade garage. The entry is near the center, with a plain door. East of the door is a large replacement picture window; a smaller fixed window is to the west. The dormer has a large three-part aluminum-sash sliding window.The east elevation has an exterior brick chimney.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Wayne M. & Alix Haines in 1958; he was asalesman for Northern School Supply.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900010 Block: 1 Lot: 2 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1941 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Mahler Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This clapboard-clad one-and-a-half story Tudor Revival house is on a midblock lot densely planted with shrubs and other plants. It has a cross- gable roof with a prominent clipped front gable at the east end of the facade. The main gables are also clipped. The entry is at the northwest corner, sheltered by a turret-like hexagonal peaked roof. The entry has concrete stairs and a metal railing and a slightly recessed door. In the center of the facade is a large picture window with shutters; the gable end above has a narrow plain window. Side elevations also have single fixed-sash windows. An exterior brick chimney is on the east elevation; it was previouslyconsiderably taller.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Charles F. & Ellen Kahler in 1928; they worked as a clerks at the Crane Company and Northwestern Mutual Fire Association. They remained here through at least 1938. The home was owned by Ray O. & Florence Raen in 1948; he was a machinist. In 1958, a Boeing mechanic, Carl L. (Katherine) Postlethwaite owned the house.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900015 Block: 1 Lot: 3 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1945 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Blangy Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Tudor Revival house is on a midblock lot densely landscaped with shrubs and trees and a driveway on the west. It has a cross gable roof with a prominent front gable on the east end of the facade.Cladding is stucco on the main facade and shingles on the other elevations. The entry is in the center beneath an arched hood with curved brackets and returns. To the east is a group of three 10-light casement windows. Thegable end has a small 3-light window.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was Nellie Blangy in 1928. A relative, Lucy A. Blangy, owned it in 1938, and remained there through at least 1948. Kenneth M. & Mary Horton of Horton Investment Company, Inc. and Sparkman & McLean were the owners; they remained through at least1958. Accessory: Garage with arched door at rear
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900020 Block: 1 Lot: 4 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1949 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Classen Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Cottage Tudor residence is on a mid-block lot with a fenced front yard with a patio and extensive plantings of shrubs and small trees. It has a cross-gable roof with a front gable on the north side of the facade swooping down over the entry. The gables have clipped ends, somewhat resembling a thatched roof. Cladding is stucco on the front facade with wide shingles on the other elevations. The entry, at the northwest, has an arched recessed opening with an arched painted door and concrete stairs, with metal handrails. East of the entry is a three-part window in a wide surround with a large center sash flanked by narrow casements, all with divided lights in a Craftsman pattern. The gable end has a pair of similar casements. The side elevations have similar windows aswell.
Cultural: The earliest known owner was Marguerite Classen in 1928, a teacher at Montlake School. It was owned by Thomas E. & Bess McDonough in 1938 and by John P. & Ruth Jacobs (1948); he was a salesman at Jensen- McLean Company The home was owned by Edwin & Idella Williams in1958; he was a supervisor at the Langendorf bakery. Accessory: Garage at southwest
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900025 Block: 1 Lot: 5 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1953 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Loch Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Tudor Revival house sits on a midblock lot with a lawn, foundation shrubs and a driveway on the west. It has a clipped side gable roof with, on the east end of the facade, a prominent front gable with a three-sided bay with a hipped roof. Cladding is shingles with half timbering and stucco detail in the gable end and on the bay window. The entry is at the center of the facade, sheltered by the eave, with an oak batten door, a concrete stoop and stairs and a metal railing. The front gable end has a diamond-paned; the bay has four 6-light casement windows, with a similar window at the west end.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Erwin W. & Catherine Koch in 1928; he was a cashier, Pacific Warehouse Company. Their ownership continued through at least 1958. Accessory: Garage at southwest
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1957 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Dewsnap Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Tudor Revival house is on a midbock lot heavily landscaped with small trees and shrubs, has a side gable roof with a large front gable covering most of the facade. The gables are clipped with returns, and the composition shingle cladding extends down over the clipped ends. Wall cladding is stucco with wide shingle cladding on the west elevation.The entry, at the northwest corner, is in a small gabled bay with an arched hood; it has a recessed oak door and concrete stairs with a metal railing. The front gable end has an unusual large hanging bay with a hipped roof, supported by plain brackets. It has a group of three 3/1 windows. Below this is a large window grouping with four narrow casement windows with 3-light transoms, all in a wide wood surround. The side elevations have mostly 3/1windows.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Mark L. & Olga Dewsnap in 1928; he was a manager, Educators Association. It was owned by Joseph & Rally Freeman (an optometrist) in 1938; they remained through at least 1958. Accessory: Garage at southwest
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900035 Block: 1 Lot: 7 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1961 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Ash Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Tudor Revival house sits above the street on a corner lot with a lawn and foundation shrubs. It has wide shingle cladding and a side gable roof with a prominent front gable on the east end of the facade. The entry, with concrete stairs, is at the northwest corner, in an unusual hipped roof hanging bay. The bay has a diamond-paned window on the front and is clad with stucco with half timbering detail (as is the gable end on the front gable). The door faces west and is sheltered by a narrow roof with curved brackets. West of the entry is a pair of casement windows with divided lights in a Craftsman pattern. East of the entry is a large picture window and a narrow window in the gable end. The side elevations have primarily 1/1 windows. An exterior brick chimney is on the east wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were James E. & Addie Ash in 1928; he was a mining engineer for the Pacific Coast Coal Company. They remained here at least through 1948. It was owned by Edward R. Joubert in1958; he was an assistant purchasing agent, Puget Sound Power & Light. Accessory: Garage at southwest
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900040 Block: 1 Lot: 8 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2001 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Morgan Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Herman Austin
Description: This one-and-a-half story Tudor Revival house is on a corner lot with lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a cross-gable roof with a prominent front gable south of the center and a projecting gabled bay at the center.Cladding is red brick with shingles in the front gable end. The entry is at the northeast corner in a hexagonal turret with an arched wood door and concrete stairs. South of the entry is a group of three leaded glass casement windows; a smaller one adjoins the entry. Most windows on the other elevations are casements with leaded glass. The north elevation has a tall brick chimney. The basement garage is beneath the south end.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were George W. & Nettie Morgan in 1938; he was an Assistant Inspector, US Bureau of Marine Inspection & Navigation. They remained here through at least 1948. The owners in 1958were David C. (Frances) Howard, a supervisor at the Post Office.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK Parcel: 2158900065 Block: 2 Lot: 1 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2005 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Madden Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Tudor Revival house is on a midblock lot formally landscaped with a lawn and hedges. It has a side gabled roof with a wide front gable, with returns, on the west half of the facade. Cladding is brick, laid with many protruding bricks as decorative elements. The deeply recessed entry is near the center, at the end of the front gable. It has an arched opening, an arched oak door with a small arched window, concrete stairs and metal railings. West of the entry is a large picture window with a leaded transom. Above this, in the gable end, is a narrow diamond-paned oriel window. To the east is a group of three 8-light leaded casement windows. A garage beneath the east end has paneled doors with two large windows.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Harry E. & Amy Madden in 1938; he was a salesman at L. H. Butcher Company. It was owned by CecilJ. & Nina Dunham in 1948; he was a teacher. In 1958, Alice B. Zweigartwas the owner.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900070 Block: 2 Lot: 2 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2009 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Becker Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Tudor Revival house sits on a midblock lot densely planted with shrubs and small trees. It has a cross-gable roof with a prominent front gable at the west end of the facade and a newer shed dormer toward the east. Cladding is unusual multi hued brick with shades of brown, red and green. The dormer is clad with large wood shingles. The entry is in a gabled bay at the center, with an arched oak door and concrete stairs with a metal railing. Most windows are casements in wide surrounds with leaded glass in a Craftsman pattern. A small window adjoins the entry, a pair of windows is on the west end and a group three on the east. Another group of three windows is in the gable end on the second story. The dormer has a pair of newer windows. The basement garage is beneath the west end; the doors appear to be hinged folding doors with six small diamond-paned windows.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Fred C. & Ann Becker in 1938; he was an Assistant Agency Manager, Equitable Life AssuranceSociety. They remained through 1958.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900075 Block: 2 Lot: 3 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2011 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Broadfoot Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This shingle-clad two-story Colonial Revival house is on a midblock lot with a low rockery, lawn, foundation shrubs and concrete stairs and walkway. It has a side gable roof with a shed dormer extending across most of the front facade. The facade is symmetrical with a center entry with gabled hood supported by Tuscan columns. The entry has a 6-panel door, leaded glass sidelights and concrete stairs. The entry is flanked by two pairs of 8/1 windows. The second story has 8/1 windows and a pair of 8-light casements in the center. All the main facade windows have shutters. There is abasement garage beneath the west end.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Fred C. & Edna Broadfoot in 1938; he worked at LaBow Haynes Company Their ownership continued through at least 1958.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900080 Block: 2 Lot: 4 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2025 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Sleigh Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Tudor Revival house is on a midblock lot densely planted with shrubs. It has a cross-gable roof with a very tall, steep front gable, a shorter front gable to the west and an entry near the center. All have clipped gables. Cladding is unusual rustic shakes, which appear to be similar to the originals. The entry has an arched opening and an oak door with leaded glass, as well as concrete stairs and a metal railing. To the east is a pair of 15-light leaded French doors, with 8-light leaded windows on the west. The gable end has a large arched window, with smaller ones in theother gable ends. The basement garage is below the east end, with a newer plain door.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Walter O. & Mary Sleigh in 1938; he was Secretary-Treasurer, Ames Terminal Company. It was owned by Wilbur A. & Mary Dennis in 1948 (Salesman, Majestic Furniture & Upholstery Manufacturing Company). Owners in 1958 were Paul N. & PearlSnyder in 1958 (Buyer, Bon Marche).
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900135 Block: 3 Lot: 2 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2029 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Mead Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Tudor Revival house is on a midblock lot with many trees and shrubs. It has a cross-gable roof with a prominent front gable on the east. Cladding is wide clapboard. The entry is at the center, sheltered by an arched hood that extends down from the roof. It has an arched door, concrete stairs and a metal railing. East of this is a large arched leaded glass window with a 16-light center section flanked by 12- light sections with 4-8-4 transoms. West of the entry, above the basement garage entry, is a pair of 15-light leaded French doors opening to a narrow balcony.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were James W. & Margaret Mead in 1938; he was a manager, Shell Oil Company. Harry A. Kronfield of Kronfield's Beverage Store and the East John St Pharmacy Inc. was the owner in 1948.Harry H. & Ruth Howell owned it in 1958; he was a Boeing engineer.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900140 Block: 3 Lot: 3 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2033 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Inkeles Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Tudor Revival house is on a midblock lot with lawn, shrubs and a fence along the west side. It has a cross gable roof with a prominent front gable on the east end of the facade. Cladding is very elaborate brickwork, with diamond patterns and protruding bricks. An L- shaped shed dormer near the center of the roof has stucco cladding. The entry is in a gabled bay at the center; it is deeply recessed with a Tudor- arched opening, concrete stairs and a metal railing. To the east is a group of three 8-light leaded windows. On the west is a group of three tall 15-light leaded windows on opening to a brick-clad terrace with a metal railing. The gable end has a pair of 6-light leaded casements and the dormers have groups of 2 to four similar windows. There is a chimney on the west elevation and a basement garage.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Mathew & Alice Inkeles in 1938; he was Secretary of the Puget Sound Butter & Egg Company. They remained here through at least 1948. In 1958, it was owned by Boris &Regina Russak; he was a foreman, Harry Russak Trucks.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900145 Block: 3 Lot: 4 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2037 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Nelson Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Tudor Revival house is on a midblock lot with a lawn and numerous shrubs. It has a front gable roof with a shed dormer on each side. Cladding is wood shingles with stucco and half timbering in the gable ends. The entry is at the northeast corner in an enclosed vestibule with a gabled roof with returns. It has a Tudor arched opening and door and concrete stairs. West of this is a group of three tall 15-light leaded windows; they open onto a narrow deck with a metal railing covered with wisteria.The gable end has a pair of 6-light leaded casements. The dormers on the sides also have groups of four leaded casements. There is a gabled second floor at addition on the rear east side and a basement garage.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Arthur A. & Esther Nelson in 1938; he was Credit Manager, Isaacson Iron Works. Their ownership continued at least through 1958.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900150 Block: 3 Lot: 5 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2045 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Shaffer Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Tudor Revival house is on a midblock lot with lawn, shrubs and planting beds. It has a cross gable roof with a prominent asymmetrical front gable on the east end of the facade. This gable and the first story are clad with red brick; the second story is clad with combed shingles. A brick chimney is near the center of the facade, with the arched recessed entry to the right. The entry has an arched oak door, brick-clad stairs with a metal railing, and an arched metal hood. A tall narrow leaded glass window is east of the entry; a small leaded casement is to the west and a larger one is in the gable end. A pair of 15-light casements is at the west end of the facade, with two pairs of smaller casements on the second story. All windows have wide wood surrounds. Windows on side elevations are similar. There is a shallow gabled bay at the southwest corner. .
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Harry & Rose Shaffer in 1938 (O. K. Loan Office). It was owned by Rodney I. & Dorothy Cohn (Stacy Tavern) in 1948, who worked at the Stacy Tavern and by Bernard J. &Minnie Janison in 1958; he was a manufacturing jeweler.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900290 Block: 5 Lot: 1 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2049 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Moser Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Colonial Revival house is on a midblock lot with lawn and brick planter. It has a side gable roof with returns and nearly full- width shed dormers on both front and rear facades. Cladding is wood shingles. The entry, at the east end of the facade, has brick steps and a pedimented hood supported by two columns, A brick chimney is in the center of the main facade It is flanked by a pair of 15-light leaded casement windows on each side. A similar window is at the west end, above the basement garage. The dormers have 9-light leaded casement sash windows.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were George E. & Evelyn Moser in 1938; he was a Post Office inspector. They remained here at least through 1958.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900295 Block: 5 & Lot: View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2002 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Wooster Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 1.5 story house is rectangular in plan with a side-gabled roof and shingle cladding. The house sits on a corner lot behind heavy shrubbery and fencing. It has classic Craftsman details including exposed rafters, braces, vergeboards and overhanging eaves. The full-width recessed front porch has wide stairs and paired posts at the corner. Windows include double- hung wood sash behind storm windows, singly and in pairs or groups of three. An exterior brick chimney is on the east wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Harold A. (Ruth) Wooster in 1938; he was a clerk for the North Coast Transportation Company The owners in 1948 were Cecil J. and Nina Dunham; he was a Seattle PublicSchool teacher. Hugh T. and Ann Gibbons were the owners in 1958.
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2052 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Taft Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This 1.5 story house is generally rectangular in plan and has clapboard and half-timbered stucco cladding and a steep cross-gabled roof. It sits on a corner lot with a lawn, small trees and foundation shrubs. The front (south) facade includes a prominent front gable with a stucco-clad gabled hood sheltering a concrete stoop. The entry has been altered, replacing the original round arched doorway and surround and semi-circular steps.Windows are multi-light casements and one-over-one vinyl sash. Secondstory details include multiple gabled dormers. There is an exterior brick chimney on the west wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were William G. (Hazel) Taft, Secretary-Manager, Piper & Taft Inc.; they remained here at least through 1938. In 1948, the home was owned by Helmer N. (Muriel) Thomas, who managed the US Army Quartermaster's Coffee Plant. The owners in 1958 were Frank S. (Alma) Purdy, Assistant Secretary, Fidelity Savings andLoan Association. Accessory: Carport at the rear
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2048 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Colkett Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 1.5 story house is generally square in plan and has stucco cladding and a side gabled roof with a front gabled wing. The gabled, stucco-clad entry vestibule is near the center on the (south) facade and has brick steps and a paneled wood door with an arched surround. Flanking the entry are two bands of three wood frame single-light casement sash; these replaced divided light casements. A pair of non-original casement sash are beneath the gable peak. An exterior brick chimney is on the west wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were William J. (Jr.) & Mary Colkettin 1928; he was a cashier at the Marine State Bank. They remained here at least through 1958.
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2044 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Agnew Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 1.5 story house is generally square in plan, is clad with stucco and clapboard, and has a side gabled roof with a front gabled wing. The gabled, stucco-clad entry vestibule at the east end of the south facade and has a paneled wood door with an arched surround. To the left of the entry, is a single 6-over-1 wood-frame window. The stucco-clad front gable wing includes a group of four replacement 1-over-1 wood windows. The projecting second story of the gable has a pair of 6-over-1 wood-frame sash beneath the gable peak. Secondary facades are clapboard clad. There is ashed dormer on the rear (north) facade and an exterior brick chimney on the west.
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1928) were Henry Clay & Mary Agnew; he wasa lawyer. In 1938, it was owned by Agnes Agnew, a clerk; she remained here at least through1948.
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2040 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Olson Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This rectangular two-story house is clad with clapboard with half-timbered stucco accents and has a side gabled roof with a prominent front gable wing. It has been highly modified, with a large shed dormer on the front (south) facade (2011), replacement windows, and an entry altered from an arched roof to a gabled roof. The entry, on the west end of the facade, has a gabled roof with unadorned columns and wood railings. The projecting gable wing on the east side of the house has a three-sided bay window with a metal-clad hipped roof. Other windows include pairs of vinyl sash with false muntins, A large dormer is on the rear facade.
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1928) were Hans & Florence Olson; he worked as a cable splicer for Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company. Their ownership continued at least through 1938. It was owned by John B. & M.Irene Drake in 1948; he was a sanitarian for the State Department of Health.
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2036 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Bangert Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 1.5 story house has an irregular plan and combed shingle cladding. It has a side gabled roof with a prominent front gable wing and a gabled dormer, all with eave returns. The front (south) facade gable wing has two nesting gables with closed eaves. The gables overhang to shelter the entry. Windows include both replacement vinyl sash and original metal sash with diamond shaped panes. Many window openings have arched wood lintils. The dormer has a pair of double-hung vinyl windows. A brick chimney is on the west wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Harry W. & Elo Bangert in 1928; he was the auto editor for the Seattle Star. In 1938, the home was owned by HaroldL. & Madge Heathman; he was President of the Heathman-Frye Hotel Company. In 1948, the owners were George & Revella Sidell; he worked at the California Bag Co/ California Junk Company. The owners in 1958 wereMilton Sanders, a manufacturers agent, and his, wife, Minerva.
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2032 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Saul Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 2-story house is generally rectangular in plan, is clapboard clad, and has a front-gable gambrel roof. The front (south) facade is symmetrical with a center entry flanked by two pairs of one-over-one vinyl sash with wide wood surrounds. The entry has a paneled door with a fanlight and five concrete steps flanked by low brick sidewalls. The entry is sheltered by an arched pediment, supported by closed braces. The second story includes single one-over-one vinyl sash, as well as an oval accent window beneath the gambrel peak. The east facade includes a first story bay window with hipped roof, a second story gabled dormer, and an exterior brick chimney.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Emanuel S. & Beatrice Saul in 1928; he was manager of the Associated Retailers Syndicate. Their ownership continued at least through 1938. In 1948, a salesman, Melville Dayton and his wife, Pearl, were the owners. George & Mary Shahan owned the house in 1958; he was Executive Director of the WashingtonTuberculosis Association.
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2028 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: German Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This stucco-clad 1.5 story house is rectangular in plan and has a side- gabled roof with returned eaves and clay shingle cladding. It is almost completely obscured by tall fencing. The entry has a paneled wood entry door and semi-circular brick steps and is sheltered by a hipped roof supported by square columns. A hipped roof bay on the west side of the front (south) facade includes six-over-one double-hung wood sash singly and in groups of three. A fixed ten-over-one wood sash window is also on the front facade. An interior brick chimney is near the center of the front roof slope.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Burrell H. & Dorothy German in 1928; he was Special Agent in Charge, Pacific Coast Auto UnderwritersConference. They remained here at least through 1958.
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2026 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: McCleary Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 1.5 story house is rectangular in plan and has a side-gabled roof with returned eaves. It has wood clapboard cladding with vertical wood siding in the side gable ends. The front (south) facade has a center entry door flanked by wood framed casement windows with leaded transoms in a tulip pattern. The entry porch has concrete steps and a hipped roof supported by columns that meet in an arch. A bay window and an exterior brick chimney are on the east wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Roy E. & Georgia McCleary in 1928; he was vice president of the McCleary Hydraulic Brake Company The home was owned in 1948 by David L. Dennis, a radio repairer, and his wife, Doreen. They remained here at least through 1958.
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2022 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1911 Historic Name: Carter Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: The 1.5 story house is generally rectangular in plan, is clad in wood shingles, and has a front gabled roof. It has been altered with additions, new cladding and replacement windows and the original house is not apparent.
Cultural: The earliest known owner (1928) was Robert R. Carter. In 1938, the owners were Clarence A. (Emma) Robinson; he was superintendent, Ramapo Ajax Division. In 1948, Charles J. (Helen) Higgens, who worked in the accounting department for General Electric were the owners. In 1958, Ole A. and RandiMathisen owned the house; he was a professor at UW.
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2018 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Halgreen Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 1.5 story house is rectangular in plan with clapboard cladding and a side-gabled roof. The house exhibits classic Craftsman details including exposed rafters, braces, and verge boards; overhanging eaves; an expansive full-facade front porch; and natural materials. The front porch is approached by concrete steps, and has a gabled roof supported by sloped wood columns set on concrete-capped brick piers; similar piers flank the stairs. The front door with sidelights is near the center. On each side of the entry is a three-part windows with a fixed sash center window flanked by casements, all below divided light transoms. An exterior brick chimney is on the east wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were D. Aubrey & MabelleHalgreen in 1928; he was a salesman for the Howell Piano Company Their ownership continued at least through 1938.
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2014 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Garrison Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This single story house is rectangular in plan with a gable-front and wing form and clapboard cladding. The house has classic Craftsman details including exposed rafters, deep eaves, knee braces and pointed verge boards. The half-width front porch is sheltered by a pergola supported by brick piers. The front entry is near the center, with the gabled wing to the east. West of the door is a three-part window with a fixed sash center window flanked by casements, all below a divided light transom. An exterior brick chimney is on the west wall.
Cultural: Richard Garrison, owner of Garrison & Son, and his wife Katherine, owned this house from at least 1928 through 1958.
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2008 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Wold Residence Style: Craftsman/Vernacular Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 1.5 story house is rectangular in plan with a side-gabled roof with returned eaves and wood clapboard and vertical wood cladding. It is almost completely obscured by tall fencing. The entry at the east end of the facade has concrete steps, a projecting hipped roof supported by unadorned columns and a divided light wood door. Windows have newer vinyl sash with false muntins. Beneath the side gable peaks is vertical wood cladding. Aninterior brick chimney is visible from the sidewalk.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Peter & Carrie Wold in 1928; he worked as a fisherman. They remained here at least through 1938. The home was owned in 1948 by Albert J. Penny, a salesman for Standard Oil CompanyThe owner in 1958 was Frank E. Cash, a supervisor for Bethlehem Steel.
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2006 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Brott Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 1.5 story house is rectangular in plan with a front-gabled roof and wood clapboard and shingle cladding. It is partially obscured by tall fencing. The house exhibits classic Craftsman details including exposed rafters, braces, and slightly flared overhanging eaves. The full facade front porch has a solid wood balustrade, with stone flanking the front steps. Large columns rest on the balustrade and support the unusual roof structure with a wide clipped gable above a curved bargeboard. The doorway has been enlarged, with double doors with divided light storm doors. The entry is flanked by groups of three double-hung wood sash in wide wood surrounds. The second story has vinyl sash. Cladding beneath the clipped gable is wood shingle.
Cultural: The earliest known owner, in 1928, was a court reporter, Robert R. Brott, who remained here at least through 1938. The home was owned by GordonH. & Marian Hull in 1948; he was a salesman. Robert N. Gates, Jr., astudent, and his wife, Noel, were the owners in 1958.
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1850 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1992 Historic Name: Boyer Children's Clinic Style: Contemporary Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This modern building has two stories above a parking garage. It is wood frame construction clad with brick veneer. It has multiple roof types, including side-gabled and hipped. Windows have vinyl sash, in varying configurations.
Cultural: This medical facility was built outside the period of significance for the historic district. The clinic serves children with neuromuscular disorders or other developmental delays by providing the best solutions for each child and family.
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1764 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Krom Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This large two-and-one-half story residence sits on a flat corner lot with lawn and large shrubs on the west side. The house exhibits eclectic stylistic influences including Craftsman, Colonial Revival and Tudor. It has a side- gable roof with exposed rafter tails and a prominent gabled wall dormer centered on the symmetrical main facade; the gables have stucco with false timbering, flat brackets, and modillions in the cornice below the gable ends. The first story is clad in painted brick and the second story has coursed shingle cladding. The central gabled wood porch has a paneled skirt, square corner posts, wood balustrade, stairs descending to the east, panel door with divided lights in the upper half and wide divided light sidelights. Three-part windows flanking the porch have a wider sash grouped with two narrower casement sashes with leaded transoms over each. Windows on the second story are 8/1 vinyl sash on the ends, with original paired patterned light casement sash in the middle and vinyl sash in the gable. Windows on other elevations are a similar mix of vinyl sash, original wood casements or wood sash with divided lights in the upper sash, some with lead transoms. An enclosed sun porch on the west elevation has grouped windows of plain wood casement sash. A two story rectangular hipped roof bay projects form the east elevation. A brick chimney is on the rear, north elevation.
Cultural: From1928 through 1948, the owners of this house were Archie Krom, VP- Manager at West Coast Machinery Company and his wife, Ida. It was owned by Robert J. & Dorothy Mulloy in 1958; he was the president of the SeattleDriving School Inc.
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1750 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1918 Historic Name: Joy Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house has been altered with a second story addition (2014). It sits on a corner lot with a low concrete retaining wall and a high hedge. The two- story shingle-clad house has a side-gable roof with deep eaves, exposed rafter tails, brackets and bargeboards. The gable front porch on the east end of the facade is similar, with stucco and false-timbering in the gable, and brick piers with paired square posts; it has been enclosed with clapboard clad walls and wood sash windows. Paired divided-light wood- sash windows are to the left of the porch. Other windows include single 1/1 wood sash and grouped wood sash casements. A brick chimney is on the east wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1938, were Frederick B. Joy, a physician, and his wife, Ethel. It was owned from at least 1948 through 1958 by August M. Granberg, a branch manager at G. O. Guy Drugs, and his wife, Mabel.
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1754 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1915 Historic Name: Westall Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad house sits on a relatively flat lot with lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a side-gable roof with a large shed roof wall dormer centered on the main facade. The full-width wood porch has a flat roof, concrete stairs with brick sidewalls, three square paneled posts, wood balustrade and wood panel door with an aluminum storm door; an original balustrade on the porch roof has been removed. Paired 6/1 wood sash windows are to the right of the door and a similar group of three windows is to the left. A group of three similar windows is in the dormer.Windows on side elevations are also similar. A hanging box bay is on the east elevation and a brick chimney is on the west gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owner was Beatrice Westall in 1928; she was a clerk atLustig Drug Company. It was owned by Guy B. & Rita Knott from at least 1938 through 1958. Guy was a Justice of the Peace.
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1738 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1931 Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house has a steeply pitched side gable roof with an asymmetrical front gable wing near the center. To the east is a garage with a hipped roof. The side-gabled section has a shed dormer. The recessed entry, with an arched opening, is in the front gable. Cladding on the front gable and the first story is variegated brick, with stucco on the gable ends and the dormer. An interior chimney pierces is in the side- gabled section, near the roof ridge. The dormer has a group of newer windows
Cultural: No early ownership information has been found for this house.
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1736 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1931 Historic Name: Damski Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story house is clad win stucco and tan brick. It has three side- gabled sections. The main section, toward the north, contains a garage with a wood door, a paneled wood entry door with 3 narrow windows in the upper third and a single leaded casement window. To the right of this is a lower side-gabled section with a group of 3 tall leaded casements with wood frames. The second floor is another side-gabled section toward the south, partially covering the northern section. It has a group of 3 leaded divided casement windows with wood frames. A tall wood fence obscures views to the first floor.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house, in 1948, was Henri Damski a manager for California-Western States Life Insurance Co. The home was owned by Manuel & Sadie Schacter in the late 1950s; he was a manager forGallenkamp Stores Co.
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1730 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: McKillop Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story, aluminum clad, Dutch Colonial Revival-style residence has a side gable roof, a rectangular plan, and a symmetrical facade. The gambrel roof has a full-width dormer. The center entry stoop is sheltered by a gabled roof pediment with classical columns. Three-part windows flank the entry. A single double-hung window in the center of the second floor is flanked by paired double-hung windows. Single wood frame double-hung windows are typical on the north and south facades. On the south facade, a tall stucco- clad chimney pierces the eaves at the roof ridge and a garage with a paneled door is attached at the rear. The flat part of the site is surrounded by a tall wood fence that obscures views to the landscaped area and first floor.A concrete driveway slopes downward to the garage on the south end.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Victor A. McKillop, a clerk for Balfour Guthrie & Co., and his wife, Myrtle. The home was owned by C. Ivar (a building contractor) & Pansy Anderson in 1938. Charles A. &Ethel Lee were the owners in the late 1940s.
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1726 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Bradner Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story residence has a rectangular plan and a side gable roof with a steeply pitched front gable, a shed roof dormer on the front, and a gabled enclosed entry. A gabled bay is located on the south facade. The house is clad in clapboard siding with stucco and false timbering in the gable ends. Windows are paired or groups of three. Main floor windows on the front facade have been replaced; windows in the gable end and dormer are leaded multi-light casements and appear to be original. The site is surrounded by a tall wood fence that obscures views to the landscaped area and first floor. There is an attached garage towards the north.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was Cleo Bradner, in 1928. It was owned by Lloyd T. & Dorothy Baird in 1938; he was a manager for Henry Broderick, Inc. Phillip J. (a lawyer) & Florence Poth of Zabel & Poth owned the home in the late 1940s, and in the 1950s, it was owned by Walter & Ruth Husfloen, a bookkeeper for Pelican Packing and a teacher at HarrisonSchool.
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1606 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Stratton Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story shingle-clad Craftsman bungalow sits on a relatively flat corner lot on the west side of the Arboretum with lawn, foundation plants and a large conifer on the west side. The side-gable roof has exposed rafters, brackets and bargeboards. The full-width recessed wood porch has square posts and a wood balustrade that wraps around the southeast corner where the porch extends with a wood pergola above. The original wood door has a small peephole and a wood frame screen door.Three-part windows flanking the door have wide divided light transoms over paired 6-light wood sash casements grouped with narrower transoms and similar single casements on each side. The dormer has two grouped windows with three 6/1 hung wood sash in wood surrounds. Other elevations have similar windows. A brick chimney pierces the eaves on the west gable wall and another is on the roof ridge towards the east.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were George F. & Eugenie Stratton from at least 1928 into the late 1930s. He worked as a contractor. In the late 1940s, the home was owned by Frank W. Martin, a salesman for Largent Realty, and his wife, Dorothy. Gerald L. & Elizabeth Sackett owned the house in 1958; he was a salesman for Dun & Bradstreet.
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1914 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1914 Historic Name: Scuitto Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: The single-story house is rectangular in plan, is clad with wood shingles, and has a side gabled roof with a gabled front wing. The house exhibits notable Craftsman-style design characteristics, including overhanging eaves, split vergeboards, knee braces, and exposed rafters. The recessed entry and porch is at the east end, sheltered by the overhanging eaves supported by wood piers. Historic photographs indicate that there piers were once doubled. Windows on the first story include bands of three or four divided-light wood frame casement sash. There is a small shed roof dormer above the porch bay. Below the west end is a single-car garage with a newer door.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Frank Scuitto, who was a manager at Central Shoe Stores, and his wife, Alice. It was owned by George W. Martin, an associate at Bayley & Croson, and his wife, Ruth, in 1938. David Beck, a supervisor for Pacific Northwest Bell, owned the home in 1948, along with his wife, Rosemary. The owners in 1958 were John andDonna Floyd; he was a vice-president of H.G. McLaughlin Company, Inc.
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1918 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1913 Historic Name: Shimmin Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This house is rectangular in plan with wood shingle cladding and a side gabled roof with a gabled front wing. It is partially obscured by tall fencing and heavy foliage, but notable Craftsman-style design characteristics, including overhanging eaves, vergeboards, knee braces, and exposed rafters, are visible. The entry and porch are sheltered by gabled roof supported by doubled wood piers with decorative cross beams and exposed bracing. Atop the wood balustrade is a large planter box. Windows on the first story include a band of four divided-light wood frame casement sash.Below the west end is a single-car garage with a newer door.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Harry A. & Frances Shimmin, in 1938. He was a teacher at Edison Opportunity School. Harry W. & Florence Negus owned the house in the 1940s and 50s. He was an accountant at Malmo Nurseries & Seed Stores Inc.
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1922 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Tully Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house is rectangular in plan, is clapboard clad, and has a side gabled roof with returned eaves and two eyebrow dormers with wood frame fan lights. The entry on the eastern end of the front (south) facade is sheltered by a gabled roof with returns and an arched opening; it is supported by wood braces. A prominent stucco-clad exterior chimney is nearly centrally placed on the south facade. It is flanked by two pairs of six- over-one wood sash. Secondary facades have similar materials with varying window configurations; the east facade includes nested gable wings, and an enclosed rear porch is evident from the west elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Thomas & Hannah Tully in 1928. Charles H. Newcomb, who was a Freight Agent for American-Hawaii Steam Ship Company, and his wife, Ruth, owned it in the late 1930s through the 1950s. Accessory: Garage at rear of property
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1926 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Navin Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house is rectangular in plan and has clapboard cladding and has a side gabled roof with returned eaves. A gabled dormer with returned eaves and a 12-light wood sash window are on the main facade. The front (south) facade has the entry on the far western end, sheltered by a gabled roof with returned eaves roof supported by replacement metal posts and railings. Windows include a 10-over-1 wood frame window flanked by two 6-over-one wood sash. Secondary facades have similar materials with varying window configurations, and an exterior brick chimney and enclosed rear porch is evident on the east elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were William E. & Delia Navin (1928); he was department manager for Casey-Bowyer Inc. It was owned by Hugo E. & Elna Wangel in 1938; he was president of Hugo Wangel Inc., and she was a stenographer for the Seattle Police Department. The owners in 1948 were Edwin W. & Loraine Grohs of Edwin W. Grohs & Associates.The home was owned by Richard J. & Emmy Cosman in 1958; he worked for Pump & Equipment Company. Accessory: Garage at northeast
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1930 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Walker Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house is rectangular in plan and has clapboard cladding and a side gabled roof with returned eaves and two peaked eyebrow dormers with fanlights. The front (south) facade includes a centrally placed The entry on the eastern end of the front (south) facade is sheltered by a gabled roof with returns and an arched opening; it is supported by two columns. Windows on the first story include bands of four newer single-light casement sash. Secondary facades have similar materials with many original double-hung wood sash. There are two brick chimneys,one Interior and one exterior.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Frederick E. & Beryl Walker in 1928. He was a salesman for J.A. Campbell Company. in 1938, bookkeeper Lucille McIntyre owned the house. In the 1940s, the owner was Mary E. Knapp, a clerk for the Veterans Administration Finance Division. By 1958, Hugh A. & Mae Littlejohn in owned the home. He worked as a warehouseman for Savage Lumber & Manufacturing. Accessory: Garage on the northwest
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1934 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Wicklund Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house is rectangular in plan and has clapboard cladding and a clipped side gabled roof with returned eaves. The front (south) facade has a centrally placed entry sheltered by a pediment roof with returned eaves, supported by two pairs of columns. The entry is flanked by replacement fixed single-light wood frame sash. There is an exterior brick chimney on the east wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Rudolph & Marie Wicklund, who owned it from as early as 1928 through the 1940s. He worked as a dairyman for Rainier Dairy Company. In 1958, Herman S. Groninger a chemist for the U.S. Fishery Technological Laboratory, owned the home with his wife, Alma. Accessory: Garage sits at the rear
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1938 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Davies Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house is rectangular in plan and has stucco cladding and a steeply-pitched side-gabled roof with a front gabled wing with exposed vergeboards. The arched door, near the center of the front (south) facade, is recessed within an arched opening with four concrete steps, has a recessed entry, with an arched wood door and surround. It is flanked by three-part windows with newer fixed and casement elements vinyl sash with arched divided-light fanlight transoms. Secondary facades are clad with stucco and have vinyl sash in varying configurations. An arched vent sits beneath the front gable peak. An exterior stucco-clad chimney is on the west wall. The east elevation has a hanging bay window.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Henry W. Davies, an Assistant Secretary-Assistant Engineer for the Port of Seattle, along with his wife, Ruth, in 1928. In 1938, Douglas & Gladys Hilditch owned the home; he was a salesman for Hobart Manufacturing Company; they were here through the 1940s. It was owned by David D. & June Lonay in 1958; he was asalesman for John Hancock Life Insurance. Accessory: Garage at rear of house
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1942 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Tait Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house is rectangular in plan and has clapboard cladding and a steeped pitch clipped side-gabled roof with a clipped front gabled wing with exposed vergeboards. The front (south) facade has a recessed entry on the east end, with the door facing east. It is sheltered by overhanging eaves of the front gabled wing, and is approached by a brick flanked stairway. Front facade windows include a group of three wood sash casement windows on the gable wing, and a newer fixed pane wood sash to the right of the entry. A pair of 8-light casement sash is beneath the gable peak. Secondary facades have wood paned sash in varying configurations. An exterior stucco-clad chimney is on the east wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1928) of this house were William G. & Grace Tait; he was secretary for the Pacific Westbound Conference, an association of shippers transporting cargo to the Far Est. Their ownership continued at least through 1938. It was owned by Robert E. Henderson, who worked in a dental lab, and his wife, Lucille, in 1948. The owner in 1958 was ThildaLarson, a widow. Accessory: Garage at rear of house
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1946 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Tinling Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house is rectangular in plan and has clapboard cladding and a clipped side-gabled roof with a front clipped gabled wing with exposed vergeboards and returned eaves. The front (south) facade has a recessed arched entry on the west end. A brick chimney dominates the front facade. It is flanked by 9-over-9 vinyl sash with false muntins. Secondary facades have vinyl sash in varying configurations. A hipped roof bay is on the east wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1928) were Robert A. & Myrtle Tinling; he worked as department manager for Dodwell & Company Ltd. It was owned by Lee W. & Gertrude Steil in 1938; he was a department manager for Littler. Don W. Fry, a manager for Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company, owned the home through the 1940s and 1950s. Accessory: Garage at rear of property
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1948 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Nutt Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house is rectangular in plan and has wood shingle cladding and a clipped side-gabled roof with front clipped gabled wing with exposed vergeboards and returned eaves. The house is largely hidden by fencing and shrubbery. The entry is at the east end, with the door facing east, sheltered by the overhanging eave of the front gable supported by wood braces. There are three large three-part windows with newer divided light fixed and casement windows. The house was remodeled in 2005 to include an attached garage and deck.
Cultural: Harry J. & Myrtle Nutt owned this home as early as 1928 through the 1950s. He was an auditor for the Bank of California National Association.
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1954 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Holton Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house is rectangular in plan and has clapboard cladding and a clipped side-gabled roof with front clipped gabled bay with exposed vergeboards and returned eaves. The front (south) facade has an entry with concrete steps and a divided light door with an arched surround. It is sheltered by a gabled roof with an arched opening, supported by knee braces. The front gable bay has a band of three double-hung wood sash
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Harry J. & Patricia Holton in 1928; he was a manager for Times Square Market. They owned the home through 1938. In the 1940s and 1950s, attorney Alex L. Cain and his wife,Phyllis, owned the house.
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1958 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1914 Historic Name: Howe Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house is rectangular in plan and has clapboard and wood shingle cladding and a front-gabled roof. The house is largely obscured by dense vegetation. The front (south) facade has a broad front porch that has been filled in and incorporated into the main living space. The entry has been moved eastward and replaces a former window opening.Front facade fenestration includes double-hung wood sash and double-hung vinyl sash with false muntins. Secondary facades have wood and vinyl sash in varying configurations. There is a large addition at the rear of the property, and an exterior brick chimney on the west wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was G. B. Howe, in 1928. Fireman Osden E. Dreyer, and his wife, Iva, owned the home in 1938. Daniel C. & Margaret Fraser were the owners in the 1940s and 1950s. He was awarehouseman for Schwabacher Hardware Company. Accessory: Garage at rear of the property
Legal: TURNERS H S INTERLAKEN Parcel: 8722100965 Block: 8 Lot: 2 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1962 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1911 Historic Name: Dobb Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house sits on a corner lot, is rectangular in plan and has clapboard and wood shingle cladding and a cross-gabled roof with exposed vergeboards and knee braces. The original gabled front porch has been filled in and incorporated into the main living space. The recessed entry has been moved eastward, with concrete steps and a wood railing.The primary window is a group of three double-hung vinyl sash with false muntins. Secondary facades have wood and vinyl sash in varying configurations. There is a large addition at the rear of the property, and an interior brick chimney.
Cultural: Jacob H. & Elizabeth Dobb in 1928 owned the home in the 1920s and 1930s. In 1948, it was owned by Monroe L. Applegate, manager for Hearst Advertising Service, along with his wife, Louise. Oscar T. & Suzanne Budel were the owners in 1958. Dr. Budel taught romance languages and literature; he was at UW from 1954 to 1965, when he moved to theUniversity of Michigan. Accessory: Garage at rear of property
Legal: TURNERS H S INTERLAKEN Parcel: 8722100955 Block: 8 Lot: 1 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1800 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1985 Style: Modern Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This modern two-story house has wood cladding and vinyl windows in varying configurations.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
Legal: TURNERS H S INTERLAKEN Parcel: 8722101385 Block: 11 Lot: View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1821 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1915 Historic Name: Bartells Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: The entry to this two-story Dutch Colonial Revival house faces south, to Interlaken Boulevard, but is well below the street and obscured by trees and shrubs. The rear elevation is visible from Boyer Avenue E. It has a cross- gable roof with a side gable portion at the rear and a large gambrel roof wing at the west. The entry (on the south) is near the center, on the side gable section, and has a stoop with a pedimented portico supported by four columns. Cladding is wood shingles. Windows are primarily 6/6 wood sash with wide wood surrounds. The end of the gambrel wing has French doors flanked by two 6/6 windows. A pent roof runs above these, with two similar windows on the second story. The side-gable section has a horizontal divided light window. A brick chimney is near the center where the two wing smeet.
Cultural: From as early as 1928 through the 1940s, Edwin J. & Ruth Bartells, of the E.J. Bartells Company, owned this home. It was owned by John P. & Ruth Jacobs in 1958; he worked as a purchasing agent for the Port of Seattle. Local information says that this house may have been designed by Ellsworth Storey, a prominent Seattle architect, but this has not been confirmed. Accessory: Concrete garage at sidewalk
Legal: INTERLAKEN ADD Parcel: 3592500270 Block: 5 Lot: 5 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1617 Boyer Ave E
Built: 1907 Historic Name: Col. J. E. Boyer House Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing Architect: E. W. Sankey
Description: This distinctive house sits on a knoll on a large trapezoidal lot, surrounded by fences, walls, hedges, extensive landscaping and large trees and shrubs. It has an irregular plan with cross-hipped roofs on the two-story section. A hipped roof projects out to cover a one-story living room and large open porch, which has granite columns and timber brackets. The foundation and first floor are of rough-hewn granite; there is also a granite chimney in the one-story section. The second story has gray stucco and half timbering. A stone tower is at the northeast corner. Wide, overhanging roofs emphasize the home's connection with the granite base and with the ground. Windows throughout have leaded glass. The garage/carriage house is at the southwest and features granite columns, stucco and half-timbering and divided light windows. Several other accessory buildings have been added in recent years.
Cultural: This house was built in 1907 for lawyer and real estate developer John E. Boyer (1866-1961), who developed the Interlaken plat. Most mansions of the era were in typical Tudor or Colonial Revival styles, but this house is a unique early expression of the Craftsman style. Its extensive use of granite and timber prefigures the lodges and park buildings of Ellsworth Storey and Robert Reamer. The home was designated a Seattle Landmark in 1983, because of its distinctive architectural style. The architect, Eben W. Sankey, grew up in the Midwest, moving to Seattle with his family in 1906. He primarily designed residences in various Revival styles. Sankey had a practiced in Yakima before forming a short-lived partnership with Gustav(f) A. Edelsvard in Seattle in 1907. Around 1911 he moved to Victoria and formed a partnership with William D'Oyly Rochfort where did a number of larger buildings in Victoria with William Rochfort, including the Royal Theatre. Reportedly Sankey projects include schools, colleges and some buildings at the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Accessory: Hipped-roof Tudor-style carriage house
Legal: INTERLAKEN ADD Parcel: 3592500285 Block: 6 Lot: 1-5 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
Streets
E Blaine St E Boston St E Calhoun St E Hamlin St E Howe St E Louisa St E Lynn St E McGraw St E Miller St E Newton St E North St E Roanoke St E Shelby St
Avenues
15th Ave E 16th Ave E 18th Ave E 19th Ave E 20th Ave E 21st Ave E 22nd Ave E 23rd Ave E 24th Ave E 25th Ave E 26th Ave E Boyer Ave E Roanoke Ave E
Others
E Eaton Pl E Interlaken Blvd E Montlake Pl E E Park Dr E Park Dr E Glenwilde Pl E Lake Wash Blvd E Montlake Blvd NE Royal Ct E W Montlake Pl E W Park Dr E


85 properties on Boyer Ave E
Even Numbered Side
1606 Boyer Ave E

Stratton Residence - 1912
1726 Boyer Ave E

Bradner Residence - 1925
1730 Boyer Ave E

McKillop Residence - 1925
1736 Boyer Ave E

Damski Residence - 1931
1738 Boyer Ave E

Residence - 1931
1750 Boyer Ave E

Joy Residence - 1918
1754 Boyer Ave E

Westall Residence - 1915
1764 Boyer Ave E

Krom Residence - 1912
1800 Boyer Ave E

Residence - 1985
1850 Boyer Ave E

Boyer Children's Clinic - 1992
1914 Boyer Ave E

Scuitto Residence - 1914
1918 Boyer Ave E

Shimmin Residence - 1913
1922 Boyer Ave E

Tully Residence - 1925
1926 Boyer Ave E

Navin Residence - 1925
1930 Boyer Ave E

Walker Residence - 1924
1934 Boyer Ave E

Wicklund Residence - 1925
1938 Boyer Ave E

Davies Residence - 1926
1942 Boyer Ave E

Tait Residence - 1926
1946 Boyer Ave E

Tinling Residence - 1923
1948 Boyer Ave E

Nutt Residence - 1926
1954 Boyer Ave E

Holton Residence - 1924
1958 Boyer Ave E

Howe Residence - 1914
1962 Boyer Ave E

Dobb Residence - 1911
2002 Boyer Ave E

Wooster Residence - 1912
2006 Boyer Ave E

Brott Residence - 1912
2008 Boyer Ave E

Wold Residence - 1925
2014 Boyer Ave E

Garrison Residence - 1925
2018 Boyer Ave E

Halgreen Residence - 1925
2022 Boyer Ave E

Carter Residence - 1911
2026 Boyer Ave E

McCleary Residence - 1925
2028 Boyer Ave E

German Residence - 1925
2032 Boyer Ave E

Saul Residence - 1925
2036 Boyer Ave E

Bangert Residence - 1926
2040 Boyer Ave E

Olson Residence - 1925
2044 Boyer Ave E

Agnew Residence - 1925
2048 Boyer Ave E

Colkett Residence - 1925
2052 Boyer Ave E

Taft Residence - 1925
2100 Boyer Ave E

St. Demetrios Church - 1962
2132 Boyer Ave E

Elsbree Residence - 1952
2138 Boyer Ave E

Thayer Residence - 1947
2142 Boyer Ave E

Kaufman Residence - 1947
2148 Boyer Ave E

Gerber Residence - 1948
2156 Boyer Ave E

Smith Residence - 1948
2164 Boyer Ave E

Brockway Residence - 1947
2302 Boyer Ave E

England Residence - 1929
2308 Boyer Ave E

Mooney Residence - 1928
2316 Boyer Ave E

Arnot Residence - 1928
2324 Boyer Ave E

Knaust Residence - 1928
Odd Numbered Side
1617 Boyer Ave E

Col. J. E. Boyer House - 1907
1821 Boyer Ave E

Bartells Residence - 1915
1931 Boyer Ave E

Vitous Residence - 1936
1937 Boyer Ave E

Haines Residence - 1952
1941 Boyer Ave E

Mahler Residence - 1926
1945 Boyer Ave E

Blangy Residence - 1926
1949 Boyer Ave E

Classen Residence - 1926
1953 Boyer Ave E

Loch Residence - 1926
1957 Boyer Ave E

Dewsnap Residence - 1926
1961 Boyer Ave E

Ash Residence - 1926
2001 Boyer Ave E

Morgan Residence - 1930
2005 Boyer Ave E

Madden Residence - 1929
2009 Boyer Ave E

Becker Residence - 1930
2011 Boyer Ave E

Broadfoot Residence - 1928
2025 Boyer Ave E

Sleigh Residence - 1927
2029 Boyer Ave E

Mead Residence - 1927
2033 Boyer Ave E

Inkeles Residence - 1928
2037 Boyer Ave E

Nelson Residence - 1928
2045 Boyer Ave E

Shaffer Residence - 1929
2049 Boyer Ave E

Moser Residence - 1929
2103 Boyer Ave E

Auernheimer Residence - 1921
2109 Boyer Ave E

O'onnor Residence I - 1921
2115 Boyer Ave E

Rose Residence - 1922
2119 Boyer Ave E

Van Frank Residence - 1921
2123 Boyer Ave E

Larsen Residence - 1921
2127 Boyer Ave E

Seiter Residence - 1925
2133 Boyer Ave E

Hayes Residence - 1910
2145 Boyer Ave E

Mills Residence - 1929
2147 Boyer Ave E

Residence - 1922
2149 Boyer Ave E

Gray Residence - 1915
2157 Boyer Ave E

Nestor Residence - 1920
2163 Boyer Ave E

West Residence - 1929
2167 Boyer Ave E

Harris Residence - 1929
2171 Boyer Ave E

Jones Residence - 1929
2175 Boyer Ave E

Nisbet Residence - 1939
2309 Boyer Ave E

Lee Residence - 1930
2315 Boyer Ave E

Hays Residence - 1920