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1900 E Blaine St.
Built: 1929 Historic Name: King Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story brick-clad house sits on a large flat lot with a low hedge, lawn, extensive plantings and small trees. It has a cross-gable roof with shallow eaves and gable returns; the crossing gable is at the south end of the facade. The entry, towards the north end, has a concrete stoop and a wood panel door under a shed roof extending from the eaves. A picture window flanked by narrow 4/1 leaded sash is to the right of the entry and paired 8/1 leaded windows with shutters are in the gable wall. The gable has an architectural glass block window, and a small stucco-clad gable dormer above the entry has a leaded window. A brick chimney is on the south gable wall. A basement garage and an addition (2000) are on the rear.
Cultural: In 1948, the home was owned by Frederick S. King, (Taffy Towne Candies), and his wife, Lena. Victor M. Gargiulo, (U.S. Air Force), and his wife, Mary,owned it in 1958.
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1902 E Blaine St.
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Brien Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Tudor Revival house sits on a deep narrow flat lot with lawn, shrubs, and a large tree. It has a cross-gable roof with minimal eaves, bargeboards and wood shake cladding. Wall cladding is brick on the first story and stucco with false timbering in the broad gables. The prominent central front gable extends across the north two-thirds of the facade, with a gabled hood above the entry on the south end. The entry has carved brackets, a brick stoop and an original arched batten door with an arched stained glass window. The front gable features a shallow bay with a group of 4 leaded casement windows with leaded transoms; a window box is above the bay. A similar window group, without transoms and flush with the wall, is above this; the window box and the gable end have modillions. The south elevation has leaded hung sash and fixed sash windows and a similar gable end treatment, with addition of a leaded window in the upper gable. A brick chimney is on the north gable wall. A basement garage and an addition (2009) are on the rear.
Cultural: From at least 1938 through 1948, the owners were Fred T. Brien, a manager at Graybar Electric, and his wife, Bertha. It was owned by a Boeingemployee, J. Reid Pavlo, and his wife, Miriam, in 1958.
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1904 E Blaine St.
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Lusier Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story stucco-clad cottage has been significantly remodeled, including changes to the entry, new window sash and a dormer addition on the facade. It sits on a deep narrow lot with a brick walkway flanked by a low hedge, lawn, foundation shrubs and small trees. The house has a cross-gable roof clad in wood shakes; the overhanging cross gable is on the south end of the main facade. The center entry has a newer gabled portico on slender columns, a brick stoop and a newer door. Windows are vinyl sash, including grouped casements on the first story, and sliders in the gable and in the dormer. A brick chimney is on the north gable wall.
Cultural: From 1928 through at least 1958, Joseph A. Lusier, a musical instrument repairer, and his wife, Ethel owned the home. Accessory: Garage
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1908 E Blaine St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Cowan Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house was significantly altered in 2005, including additions to the main facade and a second-story addition. The house sits on a deep narrow flat lot with hedges, planting beds, lawn and small trees. It has a gable-and-wing form with nested crossing gables on the south half of the facade. The walls have stucco cladding on the main facade with a wide scrollwork band dividing the first story and front gables, and false timbering in the front gables; other elevations have clapboard cladding. The recessed entry under the front gable has an arched opening and a batten door with arched diamond light. Windows on the main facade are paired and grouped leaded casement sash. A stucco chimney protrudes from the roof at the intersection of the gables.
Cultural: Thomas Cowan, a mechanic at Otis Elevator Company, and his wife, Elsie owned this home from 1928 through at least 1938. In 1948, it was owned by Everett D. & Gladys Larson. In 1958, Erwin Roos, a meat cutter at IGAMeats, and his wife, Ruth, were the owners.
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1912 E Blaine St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Eldrich Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story shingle-clad house sits on a deep narrow flat lot with lawn and a very large mature conifer on the southwest corner. It has a cross-gable roof with returns; the crossing front gable is at the north end of the main facade with a garage below. The gabled entry at the center has a painted brick hip wall on the stairs descending to the south, an arched opening with painted brick trim, and stucco in the gable; the original wood panel door has an arched divided light in the upper half. The original stucco and false timbering in the front gable have been covered with shingle cladding. A painted brick chimney is to the right of the entry. Windows on the facade are wood sash with leaded lights, including paired and grouped casements, and a small window in the gable.
Cultural: In 1928, the owners were Herman Eldrich, a salesman, and his wife, Ida. In 1938, it was owned by the manager of the Preferred Equipment Company, Allen C. Wright, and his wife, Wilma. Leroy J. Leavitt (H. L. Roberts & Co; Secretary-Treasurer, Laurie & Company), and his wife, Corinne, owned it in 1948. In 1958, the owners were Edward E. Scribner, an assistant actuary atNorthern Life Insurance Company, and his wife, Muriel.
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1916 E Blaine St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Thomas Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story clapboard-clad house has been altered with a large second-story addition, a new entry, and a dormer on the main facade. It sits on a flat lot with lawn, foundation plantings, large shrubs and a large mature sequoia in the southwest corner. The house has an 'L' plan with the crossing gable projecting from the north end of the facade; the main front gable, front gabled dormer and wall dormers on the south elevation are clad in stucco with false timbering and have pointed bargeboards. The new gabled entry vestibule projecting from the front gable has a wood balustrade and stair and a shallow arched entry and window openings with a Tudor- style batten door. Windows are leaded wood sash, including varied configurations of grouped and paired casements, fixed and hung sash. Thegarage is below the north end.
Cultural: In 1928, the owners were George V. Thomas, a salesman at Huteson & McGowan, and his wife, Harriet. It was owned by Richard D. Ward, a special Agent at the Loyalty Group, and his wife, Rachel in 1938. Saul Ferner (F & O Fine Foods), and his wife, Frances, were the owners in 1948. In 1958, PaulL. Weiner, a salesman at Phillips-Van Heusen Corporation, and his wife,Donna, owned it.
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1920 E Blaine St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Plantz Residence Style: Cottage Tudor Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story stucco-clad Tudor cottage has a gable-and-wing form with a tall steep gable on the north side of the facade swooping over the enclosed entry, which faces to the south. The entry has a batten door with an arched leaded window. A large arched leaded window on the front has a shield motif at the top. Next to it is a small arched leaded window with shutters; a round leaded window is in the gable. The window on the south has four leaded casements in a wood surround with rounded corners. The garage below the north end has a compatible replacement door. A brick chimney is on the north gable wall. The lot is relatively flat with lawn and foundation shrubs and a large mature sequoia in the northwest corner.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1948, the owners were D. Linn Plantz, AssistantTreasurer at Pacific Electric Company, and his wife, Alice. It was owned by a physician, Emil (Eileen) Jobb in 1958.
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1924 E Blaine St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Morris Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long/ Long Building Co.
Description: This one-and-a-half story clapboard clad Tudor cottage is on a flat lot with a hedge, lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a steep side-gable roof with a projecting front gable bay on the north end of the facade and a projecting gabled brick-clad entry bay at the center. The entry has a concrete porch with curved metal railings, an arched opening and wood door with arched grilled light; the concrete stairs descend to the south. A tall brick chimney is to the right of the entry gable. The gable wall at the north end has stucco with false timbering in the gable, an 8/1 wood sash window with shutters on the first story, and a basement garage below. Paired 6-light wood sash are on the south end of the facade.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1938, were Douglas C. Morris, an engineer, and his wife, Ida. From at least 1948 through 1958, it was owned by WilliamJ. Diffenbacher, a salesman at Pacific Fruit & Produce Company, and his wife, Mary. Home was featured in the June 11, 1926 issue of Seattle Times.Model name
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1928 E Blaine St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Wason Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long/ Long Building Co.
Description: This two-story stucco-clad Tudor sits on a relatively flat lot with a low rock wall, hedges, lawn, planting beds and trees. It has a wood shingle-clad cross-gable roof with two prominent front gables; the upper (rear) front gable has false half-timbering. A hipped roof entry porch is at the intersection of the front gables on the south corner of the main facade. The porch has brick trim, a metal balustrade, and timber-frame posts with arched beams; the south-facing door is not visible. The front gable features a two-story window wall with a scrollwork band between the first and second story. The window group has four leaded casement sash on each story, with small transom windows above each one on the taller upper story grouping. A 6/6 leaded window with shutters is in the gable above. Other windows include divided- light fixed windows and a small arched leaded window. A tall stucco chimney with brick cap is on the north gable wall and a shed dormer is on the south slope of the main front gable.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1938, the owners were Alfred E. Wason, of Wason Brothers, and his wife, Nettie. It was owned in 1948 by Claude C. Ray, the manager at Lenora Auto Sales, and his wife, Bessie. In 1958, AlbertC. Hender, a salesman at AM Cystocope, and his wife, Joyce, were the owners. Home was featured in the August 20, 1926 issue of Seattle Times. Model name Accessory: Single garage
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1932 E Blaine St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Kindler Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long/ Long Building Co.
Description: This one-and-a-half story brick-clad house sits slightly above the street with a rockery, lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a daylight basement, a steep side-gable roof, a gabled bay projecting from the north end of the main facade, and a false thatched roof. The front gable and a gabled dormer on the facade have stucco and false timbering; side gables have shingle cladding. The main entry is on the side elevation in an enclosed gabled bay projecting from the northeast corner with concrete stairs descending to the west. Windows on the main facade are all have wood sash with leaded glass, including a group of four casements in the front gable, paired 6/1 windows below, paired windows in the gable dormer, and an 8/1 window flanked by narrow 2/1 windows on the south end.
Cultural: The earliest known, in 1938, were Arthur H. Kindler, a special agent at St. Paul Fire & Marine Insurance Company, and his wife, Helen. It was owned from at least1948 through 1958, by Charles E. Whitt, the assistant general manager at Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company, and his wife, Florence. This home was featured in the August 27, 1926 issue of the Seattle Times. Accessory: Single garage at rear
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1938 E Blaine St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Anger Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long/ Long Building Co.
Description: This two-story house sits above the street with lawn, large shrubs and foundation plantings. A stucco-clad retaining wall capped with brick runs along the front of the property; it extends across several lots and has three pairs of stairs integrated into it. The house has a complex roofline
Cultural: The earliest known owners, from at least 1928 through 1938, were Harry G. Anger, a branch manager at Puget Sound Power & Light Company, and his wife, Katherine. Royal A. Frew, the president of Wason Brothers Company, and his wife, Vesta, owned it in 1948. In 1958, the owners were Leslie A.Sherman, a negotiator at Washington Employers and his wife, Katherine. Accessory: Garage
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1942 E Blaine St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Davidson Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long/ Long Building Co.
Description: This one-and-a-half story residence sits above the street with shrubs and large conifers that obscure most of the house from the street. A stucco-clad retaining wall capped with brick runs along the front of the property; it extends across several lots and has three pairs of stairs integrated into it.The house has a steep side-gable roof with no eaves and a front gable at the north side of the facade with its south gable swooping toward the center. Cladding is sawn wood shakes in an unusual pattern that extends across the entire wall surface without breaks. Windows in the front gable wall are leaded casement windows. The daylight basement has a group of five casements and a group of four 8-light casements is in the gable. The north elevation has single and paired leaded hung sash. A dormer on the south of the facade has paired windows.
Cultural: The first known owner, in 1928, was Myra Davidson, the manager at the Exeter Dining Room. From at least 1938 through 1948, it was owned by JoeS. Pearson, an associate at Ballinger Clark Mathewson & Force, and his wife, Claire. The owners in 1958 were a physician, Robert M. Edwards, and his wife, Janet.
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1946 E Blaine St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Williams Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long/ Long Building Co.
Description: This one-and-a-half story stucco-clad house sits above the street on a large lot with a lawn and shrubs. A tall stucco-clad retaining wall capped with brick runs along the front of the property; it extends across several lots and has three pairs of stairs integrated into it. The house has a cross-gable roof with a prominent front gable on the south end of the main facade, its north slope swooping down to shelter the recessed entry at the center. The entry has a low porch with stucco hip wall across the front and a coffered wood panel door. The front gable has a large oriel bay window five 6-light wood casement sashes and a group of three 8-light leaded casements. A group of three leaded casement sash are on the north end of the facade and a clapboard-clad hip dormer above has paired 4-light sash. An attached arched garden entry extends from the south end of the facade.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Dick Williams, the secretary at Hoisting Engineers Local No. 302, and his wife, DeLos. It was owned in 1938 by a teacher at Queen Anne High School, Allen & Isobel Wallace. In 1948, a reporter for the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, George F. McDowell and his wife, Henrietta, were the owners. In 1958, a Boeingemployee, Estill Hogg and his wife, Beatrice, owned it.
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1950 E Blaine St
Built: 1926 Historic Name: McCoy Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long/ Long Building Co.
Description: This two-story stucco-clad house with a walkout basement sits above the street on a lot with large shrubs and mature trees. A tall stucco-clad retaining wall capped with brick runs along the front of the property; it extends across several lots and has three pairs of stairs integrated into it. The house has a cross-gable roof with a steep side-gable over the main body and a prominent clipped gable across the facade; the clipped portion of the gable is unusually large. A steep hipped dormer is situated high on the south gable slope. A shallow shed-roof porch on the north half of the facade's basement level has turned concrete columns and a shaped arched garden entry under its north end; an arcaded stucco wall extends toward the south from the porch to shelter exterior stairs ascending to the upper main hipped-roof entry porch at the south end. Windows at the basement level are grouped leaded casement sash. Above the porch are grouped 8/1leaded windows. Windows in the gable are grouped and single plain wood casements. A tall stucco chimney is on the north gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were John W. McCoy, a manager at William Volker & Company, and his wife, Elizabeth. In 1938,it was owned by Victor L. Saxe, a credit manager, at Cragin & Company, and his wife, Alfhild. Paul E. Pollack, of Coo Coo Tavern and Pep Sales Company, and his wife, Lorraine, were the owners in 1948. The owners in 1958 were an employee of Pioneer Towing, Robert E. Deskins, and his wife,Virginia.
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1954 E Blaine St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Griffith Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Contributing Builder: Stanley Long/ Long Building Co.
Description: This two-and-a-half story house sits above the street surrounded by shrubs and small trees. A tall stucco-clad retaining wall capped with brick runs along the front of the property; it extends across several lots and has three pairs of stairs integrated into it. The house has a steep clipped side gable roof with a clapboard-clad hipped dormer centered on the main facade. A pair of 6-light leaded casement windows is in the dormer. Two picture windows flanked by 8-light leaded casements are on the second level. The lower level has stucco cladding with brick trim on the corners; French doors lead to a wood deck on the north end and paired 6-light leaded casements are on the south. The main entry is on the south elevation at the southeast corner; the entry porch has a steep pyramidal roof. A tall brick chimney and three single 6/1 leaded sash windows are on the south gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Edward D. Griffith, an engineer, and his wife, Bobbie. It was owned in 1938 by Carroll D. Montgomery, (Real Estate), and his wife, Grace. From 1948 through 1958, the owner wasEvelyn T. Hornby.
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1958 E Blaine St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Wakefield Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long/ Long Building Co.
Description: This two-and-a-half story clapboard-clad house sits above the street with a rockery, shrubs and trees. A tall stucco-clad retaining wall capped with brick runs along the front of the property; it extends across several lots and has three pairs of stairs integrated into it. A prominent shallow rectangular two- story bay on the north end of the facade has groups of four 8-light casement sash separated by a wide band of four decorative scrollwork panels with diamond motif; turned wood mullions between the panels enhance the verticality of the window grouping. A gabled dormer on the center of the facade has stucco and false timbering, carved bargeboard, and paired 6-light leaded casements. A picture window flanked by 8-light leaded casements is south of the bay. The lower level and the north elevation have single leaded glass windows. The entry porch is on the north elevation at the northeast corner. A tall brick chimney is on the north gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were James H. Wakefield, vice president of Wakefield Fisheries, and his wife, Mildred. It was owned from at least 1938 through 1958 by Clifford C. Cobb, a manage rat New World Life Insurance Company, and his wife, Helen. Accessory: Garage
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1957 E Blaine St
Built: 1928 Historic Name: O'Flaherty Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long, Long Building Co.
Description: This 1.5 story house is rectangular in plan and had a side gabled roof. Cladding is combed shingles and brick veneer. The entry vestibule, neared the center of the front (north) facade has a gable roof, brick cladding and an arched wood door with a patterned brick surround. A dominant exterior brick chimney is just to the left of the entry vestibule. The main body of the house is clad with combed wood shingles, and windows are typically pairs of eight-light wood-frame casement. Secondary facades feature similar materials and windows.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were John V. & Lois O'Flaherty in 1938; he was a clerk for United States Customs. The home was owned by Ernest F. & Irmagerd Witte in 1948; he was Executive Secretary of the Council of SocialAgencies. Catherine Cowles was the owner in 1958.
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1953 E Blaine St
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Dennis Residence Style: French Norman Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long, Long Building Co.
Description: This stucco-clad 1.5 story house is irregular in plan and has a steep side gabled roof with a front gabled wing; a two-story turret with a conical roof is at the junction of the two wings. The entry is near the center, in the turret, with a flush door and a curved concrete stoop. First story windows are pairs of wood framed nine-light metal sash casement windows. The front gable wing, to the right of the turret, extends west into an arcaded wing wall. The wing to the left of the turret comprises the side wall of another east-facing gable wing. Second story details include a small wood-framed casement window beneath the gable peak and three divided light casement windows on the turret. Secondary facades have clapboard cladding. An exterior brick chimney is on the west wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Monroe N. & Eleanor Dennis in 1938; they remained at least through 1948. The home was owned by Peter D. & BettySpera in 1958; he worked as a buyer for Boeing. Accessory: Garage in the rear
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1949 E Blaine St
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Leach Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long, Long Building Co.
Description: This 1.5 story house is generally square in plan with a side gabled roof with a front gabled wing and overhanging eaves. Cladding is stucco and combed shingles, The off-center entry vestibule is recessed beneath the side gable eaves; it is stucco clad with brick accents. To the left of the entry is the front gable wing with stucco cladding and half-timbering. It has four nine-light metal sash casement windows. Another pair of the same windows is to the right of the entry. Secondary facades feature similar materials and windows. An exterior brick chimney is on the east wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Alfred E. & Hortense Leach in 1928; he was as a manager at Frederick & Nelson. In 1938, the owners were BeverlyD. & Marion Dack; he worked at A. K. Marriott Company. It was owned by a brick mason, William H. Rooney, and his wife, Frances, in 1948. The owners in 1958 were Louis (Tamar) Pruzan, an accountant for the City WaterDepartment. Accessory: Garage in the rear
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1945 E Blaine St
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Woodward Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long, Long Building Co.
Description: This two story house is generally rectangular in plan and is clad with stucco veneer and wood clapboard with cast stone detailing. It has a side gabled roof with a prominent front wing with returned eaves. The front (north) facade is dominated by the stucco-clad half-timbered front gable and cast stone entry vestibule. The entry is off-center with a sloping overhanging roof, formed by the eaves of the primary side-gabled bay. The vestibule is partially enclosed, with an arched diamond-patterned metal sash window on its east wall. The front gable, right of the entry, includes a semi-hexagonal four-part bay window unit on the first story comprised of nine-light metal sash casement windows, each with a three-light transom. The second story gable is overhanging slightly with half-timbering details surrounding a band of three six-light metal sash casement windows with bracketed wood casings. Clapboard siding is beneath the gable peak. To the left of the entry is a corner window unit comprised of four nine-light casement sash windows. Cladding on this bay includes half-timbered stucco beneath the windows and clapboard above. A sloped shed-roofed dormer sits above the entry with a fixed six-light metal sash window. Secondary facades contain similar materials and windows, although some windows have been replaced. The east facade includes an enclosed side porch with a secondary entry,and the west wall has an exterior brick chimney.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Harry J. & Olive Woodward in 1928, who remained through at least 1938. The home was owned by AnneM. Fischer in 1948. In 1958, the owners were William E. & Eva Jones; he was a seaman. Accessory: Garage in the rear
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1941 E Blaine St
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Edgers Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long, Long Building Co.
Description: This 1.5 story house is generally square in plan, is clad with combed shingles, and has a side gabled roof with a front gabled wing and returned eaves. The recessed entry vestibule, near the center, has a round-arched door and surround. Flanking the entry are two groups of ten-over-one fixed sash windows with 4-over-1 casements. Beneath the gable peak on the second story is a set of smaller six-over-one fixed sash windows with 4- over-1 casement surrounds. Secondary facades feature similar materials and windows. An exterior brick chimney is on the east wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1928) were Kenneth B. Edgers, a dentist, and his wife Lois; they remained here at least through 1938. The home was owned by George L. & Mae Nixon in 1948; he was a cement contractor. Theowner in 1958 was Anita M. Panattoni, who worked at Crawford's Sea Grill.
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1937 E Blaine St
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Beebe Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long, Long Building Co.
Description: This 1.5 story house is generally square in plan and has a side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and a prominent front-gable with flared eaves.Cladding is stucco veneer on the main (north) facade and combed shingles elsewhere. The entry, near the center of the front facade, has four semi- circular concrete steps and a small gabled vestibule; its front wall has a small, fixed, four-light window. On each side of the entry is a group of three windows with arched transoms and a wide wood surround, with a fixed sash flanked by casements. There is a six-light fixed sash window beneath the gable peak. Secondary facades have combed shingle cladding and similar windows. An exterior brick chimney is on the east wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house (1928) were James L. (LaCosta) Beebe, a salesman; their ownership continued at least through 1938. The home was owned by Earl A. & Dorothy Hart in 1958' he was a plant controller for the Container Corporation.
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1933 E Blaine St
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Livingston Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long, Long Building Co.
Description: This 1.5 story house is generally square in plan and has a cross-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and a prominent front-gable bay with flared eaves. The front gable is clad with stucco veneer, while the rest of the house has clapboard cladding, which replaced wood shingles. The front (north) facade has a nearly centered entry within a stoop sheltered by a shed roof projecting from side-gabled roof. To the left of the entry is the stucco-clad front gable wing, which has two pairs of 8-light metal sash casement windows beneath a band of a clover-patterned half-timbered detail. In the gable peak is a vinyl double-hung window with false muntins, flanked by wood shutters. To the right of the entry is the clapboard-clad bay of the house with two pairs of 8-light metal sash casement windows. The second story includes a gabled dormer with flared eaves and a pair of 8-light metal sash casement windows. Secondary facades feature similar materials and windows. An exterior brick chimney is on the east wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1928) were a salesman, Jack M. Livingston, and his wife, Gilberta. The home was owned by Herman E. & Merle Brown in1938; he was a lawyer. They remained here at least through 1958. Accessory: Garage behind the house
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1929 E Blaine St
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Harrison Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long, Long Building Co.
Description: This 1.5 story house is generally square in plan, with a cross-gable roof and wood shingle and half-timbered stucco cladding. The half timbering is not evident in 1938 photographs. The entry is nearly centered on the front (north) facade; it has a stoop with a gabled roof and a rectangular door within a slightly arched recess. The 1938 photo shows a flat roof and no gable. To the left of the entry, are two 6-over-1 double-hung wood frame sash An arcaded wing wall extends to the east. To the right of the entry is a band of three 6-over-1 double-hung wood frame sash. This wing of the house is clad with wood shingles. A shed-roof dormer (1999) is on the main facade and a modern addition is in the rear. An exterior brick chimney is on the west wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Vern D. & Lena Harrison in 1928; he was a salesman for Pacific States Electric Company They remained at least through 1948. The owners in 1858 were Richard T. & Chloe Eisen, a buyer for the Bon Marche. Accessory: Garage behind the house
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1925 E Blaine St
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Mills Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long, Long Building Co.
Description: This 1.5 story house is generally square in plan and has a side gabled roof with a front gabled wing. Cladding is combed shingles with half-timbered stucco veneer on the gabled wing. The gabled, stucco-clad entry vestibule is nearly centered on the front (north) facade, and includes semi-circular brick steps and a round-arched opening and door. To the left of the entry are two pairs of 8-light metal sash casement windows beneath a projecting shed roof. The second story features a 8-over-8 double-hung window beneath the gable peak. To the right of the entry are additional pairs of 8-light metal sash casement windows. Secondary facades feature similar materials and windows. An exterior brick chimney is on the east wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Archibald R. & Florence Mills in 1928; he was a salesman for Murphy Favre & Company. In 1938, it was owned by John C. & Alice Hoffer; he worked at Libby McNeill & Libby. The owners in 1948 were Milton G. Druck, Secretary-Treasurer of G. J. Bauer Inc., and his wife, Elizabeth. Morton & Ferne Cone, of the Cone Company, owned the house in 1958. Home was featured in the June 18 & July 9, 1926 issue ofSeattle Times. Model name Accessory: Carport
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1921 E Blaine St
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Brackett Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long, Long Building Co.
Description: This 1.5 story house is generally square in plan and has a side gabled roof with a front clipped-gable wing. Cladding is clapboard with stucco on the gabled bay. The front (north) facade features an almost centered entry vestibule with an arched wood door and wood surround. To the right of the door, on the stucco-clad front gable bay, is a group of three 6-over-1 double- hung wood sash windows. Above those windows on the second story, beneath the clipped gable peak, is a 6-over-6 double hung window. There is half-timbering detail beneath the gable peak. To the left of the front door is a pair of 6-over-1 double-hung windows. Secondary facades feature similar materials and windows. A secondary entrance with a shed roof is on the east facade, and an exterior brick chimney is on the west wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were a salesman, Russell L. (Mary) Brackett. It was owned by D. Linn & Alice Plantz in 1938; he was a credit manager for General Electric Supply Corporation. In 1948, the owners were George W. ( Myra) Gahan, a supervisor at Pacific Telephone & TelegraphCompany. In 1958, the owners were Dr. Sherwood & Phyllis Fein. Accessory: Carport
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1919 E Blaine St
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Graham Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long, Long Building Co,
Description: This 1.5 story house has been altered with the removal of the front porch vestibule. However, it retains many original materials and its form and its overall character. It is generally rectangular in plan and is clad in combed shingles. It has a side-gabled roof and a front gable wing with returned eaves, all clad in wood shingles. The front (north) facade has a cutout front porch, which once included an entry vestibule. Beneath the front porch roof is a pair of 15-light metal sash casement windows. A three-part, arched, multi-light metal sash window dominates the front gable. A brick chimney is on the west wall. Alterations in 2011 included construction of a rear addition and dormer.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Walter T. & Alice Graham in 1928; he was a mechanic for the Electro-Kold Sales Corporation. The home was owned by William H. & Hazel Keen in 1938; he was office manager, Simonds Saw & Steel Company A widow, Edna R. Jamieson, owned it at east from 1948 through 1958. Accessory: Carport
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1915 E Blaine St
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Renshaw Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long, Long Building Co.
Description: This rectangular 1.5 story house is clad with brick veneer and combed shingles, and has a side-gabled roof with a wide front gable extending across most of the main facade. The roof has returned eaves. The entry is nearly centered beneath the front gable and has a round arched oak door and brick surround. The front gabled end has a blind arch delineated in brick. The main volume, behind the front gable, is clad with shingles, It has a pair of 8-light wood casement windows to the right of the gable, and a two-light replacement window to the left. Secondary facades have shingle cladding and similar windows, although some of the original windows have been replaced. An interior brick chimney projects behind the front gable.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Philip E. (Helen) Renshaw in 1938l he as a salesman for the International Business Machines Corporation. It was owned by Donald N. and Marie Crew in 1948; he was a reporter for the Seattle Times Company The owners in 1958 were Thorlid C.Swanson, a music teacher, and his wife, Audene.
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1913 E Blaine St
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Miller Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long, Long Building Co.
Description: This 1.5 story house is L-shaped in plan with a steep cross-gable roof with returned eaves. Cladding is combed shingles. The front (north) facade has a prominent gable wing, with the entry vestibule in a nested gable near the center. The entry has a Tudor-arched opening, wood door and surround.The entry is flanked by two groups of three 6-over-1 wood frame sash windows. The second story has a pair of similar windows on the front gable wing, as well as a gabled dormer with the same window type. Some replacement windows are seen on secondary facades. An exterior brick chimney is on the west wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was Ruby Miller in 1928, who remained at least through 1938. In 1948, the owners were Edward R. (Frances) Carlisle, General Manager, Baltimore Mines Inc. Louis H. and Rose Gordon were the owners in 1958; he worked at the University PipeShop. Accessory: Garage in the rear
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1907 E Blaine St
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Peyser Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long, Long Building Co,
Description: This two-story house is generally rectangular in plan, is clad in clapboard and shingle, and has a side gabled roof with a prominent front wing with returned eaves. The front (north) facade is clapboard clad on the first story, and includes the front entry vestibule, which sits on a raised landing with a low, closed brick railing, and is partially enclosed by an arched, wood-clad porch structure with a gable-peaked roofline. The front gable includes a 12- over-1 wood frame window with metal muntins, flanked by 12-over-1 windows. The second story includes two pairs of 6-over-1 sash. Windows are framed with wood lintels and sills. Beneath the gable peak, which is clad in combed shingles, is a smaller pair of 6-over-1 sash. Secondary facades contain similar materials and fenestration as the primary facade. The west facade has a smaller secondary gable.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of were Ethan Allen and Marie Peyser in 1928; he was a deputy prosecuting attorney. It was owned by Dr. John W. & Marian Geehan in 1938. In 1948, the owners were Melvin O. & Wilma Mevesof the Meves Printing Company; they remained here through at least 1958.
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1905 E Blaine St
Built: 1932 Historic Name: Schroeder Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story brick house is rectangular in plan and has brick cladding and a side-gabled roof with slightly overhanging eaves with returns. Most windows have 12-light wood-sash casements, in bands of three on the first story and pairs on the second story (with the exception of a single 16-light window in the center of the second story). All windows on the front facade have painted wood shutters. The facade is symmetrical, with a centered entry with brick steps. The door and surround are arched, with stonework providing decorative trim detail. Windows are symmetrically placed on the front (north) facade. The west facade includes an exterior brick chimney flanked by 16-light wood casements on both stories.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house (1938) were Edwin H. (Lillian) Schroeder, a sales manager at Cluett Peabody & Company In 1948, it was owned by Gordon (Lillian) Magnuson, a division manager for the Bon Marche. The home was owned by Edward L. (Peggy) Meade in 1958; he was secretary for the Johnson-Lieber Company, In 2012, owners of this property were issued a permit to divide their parcel to build a 'backyard house,' which would become the dwelling at 2114 19th Avenue. This action was met with much resistance from the local community.
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2228 E Blaine St
Built: 1951 Historic Name: Fisher Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story house sits above the street and has a side gambrel roof. The entry is centered on the front (west) facade, and is flanked by aluminum sliding windows with wood shutters. The first story is brick clad; the second story and other facades have coursed wood shingle cladding. A full facade shed-roofed dormer with double hung and sliding aluminum sash dominates the second story. The house sits on a single car garage with a paneled door.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Edwin R. & Thelma Fisher in 1958. He was district manager of Campbell Sales Co.
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2232 E Blaine St
Built: 1951 Historic Name: Mintz Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story house sits above the street and has a side gabled roof with returned eaves. It has been altered with replacement windows, including an aluminum bay window. The entry is centered on the front (west) facade, and is flanked by aluminum sliding windows; one is a bay window. The first story is brick clad; the second story and other facades have coursed wood shingle cladding. A full-facade shed-roofed dormer with double hung and sliding aluminum sash dominates the second story. A single car garage with apaneled door is below the south end.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were John E. & Goldie Mintz in 1958. He was a sorter for Richards Brush.
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2236 E Blaine St
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Williams Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This shingle-clad two-story house sits high above the street and has a side- gabled roof with multiple dormers and gables. The front (southwest) facade has an entry on the north end of the house, flush to the wall and sheltered by a gabled roof. A large fixed pane window dominates the front facade. The second story has a pair of four-over-one wood frame double-hung sash beneath the half-timbered gable peak, and a half-timbered dormer with three four-over-one double-hung wood sash. A single car garage is below the south end.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Sidney J. & Eva Williams in 1938. He was a salesman at Ben Tipp. In 1948, Ben & Rose Marcus owned the home. He was a salesman. Claude C. Pangborn, a psychologist with the Veteran'sAdministration, owned the house in 1958 with his wife Sally.
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2240 E Blaine St
Built: 1927 Historic Name: McGill Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This clapboard-clad two-story house sits high above the street and has a side-gabled roof with returned eaves. The front (southwest) facade has a center entry with an altered gabled roof supported by modern iron posts. The entry is flanked by replacement vinyl sash. The second story has two pairs of aluminum windows and a centered small casement window. Asingle car garage is below the west end.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Wiley F. & Rose McGill in 1928; he was secretary for the R. S. McConnell Lumber Co. It was owned by Victor J. (Jr.) & Marie Haus in 1938. In 1948, the owners were Judson C. (Jr.) & Marietta Hubbart in 1948; he was advertising manager for Consolidated Dairy Products Co. The home was owned by Jerome H. & Adelyne Freiberg in1958; he was a salesman for Carlson & Humphreys.
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2244 E Blaine St
Built: 1936 Historic Name: Nelson Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story house has clapboard cladding and a side gabled roof with returned eaves. The center entry on the front (west) facade is flanked by pairs of double-hung vinyl sash with false muntins. The entry has been altered, with a shed roof replacing the original flat roof with columns. A wide shed-roofed dormer with double-hung vinyl sash dominates the second story. There is a modern attached porch on the southeast wall, as well as abrick chimney.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was Ned H. Nelson, a chemical engineer, in 1928. It was owned by Guy N. Hedreen, Special Agent, Fire Association Group, and his wife Nona in 1938. Paul E. & Ada Wood owned it in 1948; he was a salesman for American Biscuit & Cracker Co. Theirownership continued through 1958. Accessory: Garage in the rear
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2247 E Blaine St
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Jones Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This single story house has been highly modified with the removal of eyebrow dormers, incorporation of the adjacent garage, and replacement of windows. It has wood shingle and clapboard cladding, and a clipped side- gabled roof. The entry is on the front (north) facade, sheltered by a clipped gable roof with brackets. A large stucco-clad chimney dominates the front facade. Windows are vinyl sash with false muntins.
Cultural: Thomas C. & Hazel Jones, of T.E. Jones, owned the home in 1928. By 1938, it was owned by Lafayette W. Rockey, a salesman for Zellerbach Paper Company, and his wife, Edna. Jack F. Derrig, an accountant, and his wife, Esther, were the owners in the late 1940s. The home was owned byLawrence B. & Mabelle Hyink in 1958; he was a pipe fitter.
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2237 E Blaine St
Built: 1932 Historic Name: Halpern Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house is rectangular in plan and has red brick cladding and a steep side gabled roof with a prominent front gable wing. An arched, recessed entry is in the front gable wing. Front facade windows are multi-light leaded casement sash. Second story windows are newer double hung and casement sash. The second story has a shed-roof dormer clad in coursed shingles. Shingles are also found beneath the gables on secondary facades. An exterior brick chimney is on the rear.
Cultural: Louis J. & Betty Halpern owned this home in the 1930s and 1940s. He worked at The Toggery. It was owned by Detective John F. Beall, and his wife, Verna, in 1958.
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2201 E Blaine St
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Bragdon Residence Style: Spanish Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This single-story house sits on a corner lot, is L-shaped in plan and has stucco cladding. It has a flat roof with a parapet; the parapet originally had a small arch, which has been removed. The recessed entry is at the corner; it has an arched opening, concrete steps and a curved stucco-clad sidewall. A prominent exterior stucco-clad chimney is on the main facade. Windowshave vinyl sash in casement and sliding configurations.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were real estate agent Arthur F. Bragdon, and his wife, Leone, in 1928. J. Ray & Florence Brackett owned it in 1938; he was a grocer. By 1948, nurse Elizabeth B. Christmann was the owner. Accessory: Altered carport
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39 properties on E Blaine St
Even Numbered Side
1900 E Blaine St.

King Residence - 1929
1902 E Blaine St.

Brien Residence - 1928
1904 E Blaine St.

Lusier Residence - 1928
1908 E Blaine St.

Cowan Residence - 1926
1912 E Blaine St.

Eldrich Residence - 1926
1916 E Blaine St.

Thomas Residence - 1926
1920 E Blaine St.

Plantz Residence - 1926
1924 E Blaine St.

Morris Residence - 1926
1928 E Blaine St.

Wason Residence - 1926
1932 E Blaine St.

Kindler Residence - 1926
1938 E Blaine St.

Anger Residence - 1926
1942 E Blaine St.

Davidson Residence - 1926
1946 E Blaine St.

Williams Residence - 1926
1950 E Blaine St

McCoy Residence - 1926
1954 E Blaine St.

Griffith Residence - 1926
1958 E Blaine St.

Wakefield Residence - 1926
2228 E Blaine St

Fisher Residence - 1951
2232 E Blaine St

Mintz Residence - 1951
2236 E Blaine St

Williams Residence - 1928
2240 E Blaine St

McGill Residence - 1927
2244 E Blaine St

Nelson Residence - 1936
Odd Numbered Side
1905 E Blaine St

Schroeder Residence - 1932
1907 E Blaine St

Peyser Residence - 1927
1913 E Blaine St

Miller Residence - 1927
1915 E Blaine St

Renshaw Residence - 1928
1919 E Blaine St

Graham Residence - 1927
1921 E Blaine St

Brackett Residence - 1926
1925 E Blaine St

Mills Residence - 1926
1929 E Blaine St

Harrison Residence - 1926
1933 E Blaine St

Livingston Residence - 1926
1937 E Blaine St

Beebe Residence - 1926
1941 E Blaine St

Edgers Residence - 1926
1945 E Blaine St

Woodward Residence - 1926
1949 E Blaine St

Leach Residence - 1926
1953 E Blaine St

Dennis Residence - 1926
1957 E Blaine St

O'Flaherty Residence - 1928
2201 E Blaine St

Bragdon Residence - 1928
2237 E Blaine St

Halpern Residence - 1932
2247 E Blaine St

Jones Residence - 1922