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1908 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Lee Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story residence has a gable front and wing form with shallow boxed eaves and returns. It has combed wood shingle cladding and an exterior brick chimney on the west elevation. The entry, nested in the left side of the front gable, has a gabled hood, square posts and an arched opening. The porch is brick-clad and the door is wood with leaded divided lights. Windows on the primary facade included paired one-over-one sash; paired six-over-one leaded light sash in the gable; and paired 12-light leaded casements to the left of the entry. The house sits above the street on a sloped lot with a planted rockery.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Wilson & Frances Lee; he was the Secretary of Clint W. Lee Co.; they remained here from at least 1928 through 1938. From 1948 to 1958, George Lindgren, Secretary-Treasurer, Franklin Dairy Inc. and his wife, Alma owned the home. Accessory: Garage on the southwest at street level
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1910 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1993 Historic Name: Budnick Residence Style: Modern Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This flat-roofed two-story residence is irregular in plan and is covered by vining plants. Its geometric form consists of two stacked and staggered rectangular volumes of concrete integrated into the sloped site with concrete planter terraces. The main body is two stories and sits above street level at the upper terrace; it has deep eaves with vine-covered arbors. The smaller single-story volume projects from the southwest corner; it has a flat roof without eaves. The recessed entry, in the main body at the el, has a carved wood door with a geometric pattern. Two rectangular sliding sash windows are on the second story. The smaller section has a grid of window and door openings set in a geometric pattern in wood frames with two single wood- framed glass doors leading onto a terrace above the basement garage. Theterrace has metal railings with obscure panels for privacy.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION Parcel: 6788200521 Block: 20 Lot: 8-9 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1914 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1919 Historic Name: Jarvis Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story residence sits slightly above the street with a low rockery, lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a rectangular plan with a clipped side-gable roof and coursed wood shingle cladding. Toward the left of the front roof slope is a clipped gable dormer with paired casement sash; a brick chimney is to the right of the dormer. The entry on the right is sheltered by a clipped gable roof supported by heavy square columns with a single door and a concrete porch; four-over-one paired casements are to the right of the door. A group of four six-over-one sash is to the right of the porch; the middle sash are fixed and the outer sash are casements. Windows on the east elevation are similar casement sash.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house, in 1928, was Norman I. Jarvis, a clerk at the Shell Co. Margaret Haggland, a stenographer at the Great Northern Railway, owned it in 1938. In 1948, the owners were James M. Hutcheson, an Associated Press editor, and his wife, Dorothy, In 1958, Shay Suckerman, who worked at the K. Coffee & Smoke Shop, and his wife,Sylvia, were the owners.
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1920 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Burdick Residence Style: Spanish Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half-story residence is irregular in plan with a gable front and wing form with no eaves; the front gable wing is two stories and the side wing is one story. The roofline of the second story extends to the east over a narrow projection setback of the single story wing; this projection has vertically arranged gridded vents in the south and east facing walls. The roof is clad in clay tile and wall cladding is painted brick. The entry at the ell is slightly recessed under the eave. A slatted screen of wood partially encloses the east side; the door is wood batten with Mission style hardware. Paired leaded casement windows to the right of the door, and similar casements in the gable, have rustic wood shutters. The main window in the two-story section is a large square window with leaded glass, including a small coat of arms in one pane. A former garage opening below this window has paired obscure glass frame doors. Windows on other elevations are similar original paired leaded casements. The house sits slightly above the street with a rockery and shrubs.
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1938) were Karl Burdick, who worked at the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. and his wife Dorothy. In 1948 Milton P. Roumm, a clerk, and his wife, Edith were the owners. Henry A. Jones, a funeral director for Bonney-Watson Funeral Home, and his wife, Evelynowned the home in 1958.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200530 Block: 20 Lot: 10 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1922 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Shelton Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house has an irregular plan and a side-gable roof with no eaves. Two front-gabled projections with shallow eaves and returns extend from each side of the facade
Cultural: Arthur L. & Carrie Shelton, a teacher at Queen Anne High School, owned the home from at least 1938 through 1958.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200531 Block: 20 Lot: 10-11 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1926 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1907 Historic Name: Burke Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story house was completely remodeled with new additions prior to 1957, altering the original porch/entry, form and rooflines. The house has an irregular plan with a gable-front-and-wing form, shallow eaves and clapboard cladding. The main body is side gabled with a projecting front gable on the left side of the facade and a two-story cross gable addition on northwest corner that projects above the main roofline, creating multiple crossing rooflines. The entry at the ell has a brick-clad stoop, a metal railing and a newer door with an arched light. Windows are paired and single 1/1 vinyl sash. The house sits on a relatively flat lot with lawn and a hedge along the west side of the property.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house (1948) were Donald Burke, a warehouseman at W. P. Fuller & Co. and his wife, Winifred. It was owned byReginald DeLaittre, a salesman, and his wife, Zeta in 1958. Accessory: Garage in northeast corner
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200535 Block: 20 Lot: 11 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1932 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Stevenson Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story clapboard-clad house sits on a flat corner lot with lawn, plant beds and shrubs, and a picket fence. It is irregular in plan with a gable front and wing form and shallow eaves and returns. A prominent brick chimney is centered on the primary facade. The entry at the ell has a carved wood panel door, a concrete stoop, brick-clad stairs and a metal railing; all are sheltered by a hipped roof supported by carved brackets. Eight-light casements flank the chimney; paired 9/1 sash are centered on the front gable wall, flanked by smaller windows with divided lights. Windows on other elevations include grouped divided light casements and hung sash with divided lights over single lights; small arched windows are in both of the upper gables. A hanging gabled bay is on the east elevation and a gabled,enclosed porch is on the rear, north elevation.
Cultural: In 1928 the owners of this house were Donald J. Stevenson, a timekeeper atR. G. Stevenson, and his wife, Goethe owners in 1948 were Fivus S. &Evelyn Rivkin of Rivkin's Jewelry & Watch shop. In 1948 Elizabeth F. Dindot owned the home and in 1958 it was owned by Harry Brown.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200540 Block: 20 Lot: 12 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2002 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Lindblom Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house has been altered with a second-story addition (2002). It has a rectangular plan and a side-gable roof, with crossing nested clipped-gables on the west side and a large shed dormer across the front. The first story is brick clad and the second story additions are clad in wood shingles. The entry at the center has a concrete porch with brick sidewalls and piers with wood posts supporting a clipped-gable roof with returns. The door is wood with a leaded window and a wood-framed screen door. Large windows with leaded transoms flank the entry. Other leaded-glass windows include 1/1 windows, awning windows and casements. A brick chimney is on the west gable wall and the garage at the northwest has paired wood panel doors with arched divided lights. The house sits on a corner lot with lawn, hedges,small trees, foundation shrubs and a retaining wall along the west side.
Cultural: Roy E. Lindblom, an electrical engineering professor at UW, and his wifeMyrell owned this house from at least 1928 through 1958.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200435 Block: 19 Lot: 7 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2008 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Poitras Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story residence has a rectangular plan, a side-gable roof with curved bargeboards and returns, clapboard cladding and a symmetrical facade. The entry at the center has a concrete porch sheltered under a gabled roof with curved bargeboards and returns on square posts. The wood door has an arched leaded window and a wood-frame screen door. Large fixed windows grouped with narrow leaded casements flank the entry. A gabled dormer above the entry has a small square window grouped with narrow casements. Gabled hanging bays are on the east and west elevations; the one on the west has windows similar to the front windows, while the east bay has three 1/1 sash with leaded upper sash. A brick chimney is on the east elevation and the roof is clad in wood shingle. The lot has a low rockery with a hedge across the front, lawn, small trees and shrubs.
Cultural: John E. Poitras, a salesman at J. C. Bowles Company, and his wife Clara owned this house from at least 1928 through 1958.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200436 Block: 19 Lot: 7-8 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2012 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1939 Historic Name: Wilson Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story brick-clad house has a rectangular plan and a hipped roof with a crossing gable on the left side of the facade. The entry at the center has concrete porch and steps with brick sidewalls; the porch is recessed under a gabled brick enclosure with and arched doorway and arched openings on the sides. The wood door has an arched leaded window. A large fixed window is to the right of the porch; on the left is a fixed window grouped with 1/1 sash with leaded lights in the upper sash and a window box below. Windows on other elevations are similar. The house is slightly above the street with a low rockery and lawn.
Cultural: The home was owned by Nora M. Wilson, a teacher, from 1948 through 1958.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200450 Block: 19 Lot: 8-9 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2014 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1939 Historic Name: Hymen Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story clapboard-clad house has an L-shape plan and a side-gable roof; a crossing gable projects from the west side of the front and a large brick chimney is on the west gable wall. The entry, at the ell, has a concrete porch and a wood panel door with a divided light flanked by divided sidelights. A picture window is to the right of the entry and a corner window is on the southwest corner of the front gable. A gabled dormer toward the east side of the front has 1/1 sash and side elevations have similar sash.The basement garage is below the west end. The house is above the street with a rockery and dense trees and shrubs which obscure the house.
Cultural: The home was owned by Charles E. & Esther Hymen in 1948, whose occupation was listed as Buyer, Bon Marche. Joshua S. Pfeiffer (Controller,J. W. Clise & Co.) and his wife Betty owned it in 1958.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200460 Block: 19 Lot: 9 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2020 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1941 Historic Name: Posner Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story clapboard-clad house has an irregular plan and shallow cross gables in a gable front and wing form; the front gable has board and batten cladding. The entry has a concrete porch and a slightly recessed opening with carved surround for the newer door with false panels and a 12-light window. The window to the right is a 6/6 sash. The basement garage below has an original tilt-up door with 2 small diamond lights. A three-part canted bay to the left of the entry has a 12-light sash flanked by narrower 4/4 sash. The entry and windows all have metal awnings. Windows on other elevations are similar. A large brick chimney is on the west gable wall. The house is above the street on a lot with a planted rockery, lawn and shrubs.
Cultural: The home was owned by Edythe Posner of Park's Fifth Avenue, SallyFrocks, in 1948. The home was owned by Frank P. MacKenzie (General Insurance) and his wife Nona in 1958.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200465 Block: 19 Lot: 10 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2026 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Freeman Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story clapboard-clad residence has a rectangular plan and a side- gambrel roof with a brick chimney on the east gable wall. The entry on the left side has a flat roof on slender round columns sheltering the panel door with narrow leaded sidelights. A group of four leaded 12-light sash with shutters is to the right of the porch. A large gambrel wall dormer above the porch has paired 6/6 leaded lights with shutters; two 6/6 leaded sash are in the large shed dormer to the right. Windows in the side elevations are similar. A large double garage, with a flat roof and a terrace, projects from below the west side of the front. The house sits above the street on a large lot; the slope of the front yard has dense ground cover with two large trees; concrete stairs lead to the upper terrace of lawn which is enclosed by a decorative metal fence.
Cultural: Charles J. Freeman, office engineer at the Northern Pacific Railway, and his wife Helen owned this home from at least 1928 through 1948. Gordon L. & Constance King owned it in 1958. Gordon was the Pastor at ProspectCongregational Church. Accessory: Double garage at sidewalk
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200466 Block: 19 Lot: 10-11 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2202 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1913 Historic Name: Delfel Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story bungalow has a rectangular plan and a front-gable roof with deep eaves, bargeboards, exposed rafter tails and brackets.Cladding is primarily clapboard with shingled gables and dormer walls. The full-width porch under the front gable has a hip-wall and piers of brick, with tapered posts. Window groups of 6/1 wood sash flanked by 4/1 sash are on either side of the Craftsman-style door, which has three staggered vertical lights. The gable end above has a group of three 4/1 windows with a wide wood surround and an awning. Shed dormers on the east and west elevations have similar windows, either singly or in pairs. A group of four divided-light piano windows is on the east elevation. Rectangular bays are below the shed dormers and a brick chimney pierces the eaves on the west elevation. The house is on a relatively flat corner lot surrounded by a wood privacy fence.
Cultural: William and Ida Delfel owned this house from at least 1928 through1948.The owners in 1958 were Fred N. and Phyllis Burgess. Accessory: Single garage on northwest corner.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200315 Block: 18 Lot: 7 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2206 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1957 Historic Name: Smith Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story brick-clad house has a rectangular plan, a shallow gable-on- hip roof with wide eaves and two brick chimneys on the west elevation. A cantilevered concrete porch at the southwest corner has a decorative metal rail and post and a wood panel door. Large corner picture windows in metal sash are on both ends of the primary facade. Other windows have similar metal sash, including fixed sash grouped with awning windows. A basement garage below the east end has a newer metal rollup door. A concrete stoop with metal rails and side-entry is on the east elevation. The house is on a small lot with low rockery, lawn and palm trees.
Cultural: The home was owned by Alta M. Smith in 1958.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200317 Block: 18 Lot: 7-8 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2210 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Morrow Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story clapboard-clad bungalow has a rectangular plan and a side-gable roof with brackets, exposed rafter tails and bargeboards. A brick chimney pierces the gable eaves on the east elevation. The porch on the west has a gabled roof supported by brick piers and square posts. The original wood panel door with a leaded window is covered by a storm door and flanked by small vertical sash windows with leaded lights in the upper third. East of the porch is a fixed window flanked by plain casements with a leaded transom; the grouping has a wide wood surround and a window box below. Gabled bays on the east and west elevations have paired or grouped cottage sash with patterned lights in the upper sash. The garage below the east end has a newer door. The house sits on a small lot with low rock wall,rockery and shrubs.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Frank B. & Mabel Morrow in 1928. It was owned by Melvin D. & Bernice Wagstaff from at least 1938 through 1958; he was a salesman at American Wholesale GroceryCompany.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200325 Block: 18 Lot: 8-9 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2216 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1927 Historic Name: McQuiston Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story brick-clad house has an irregular plan with multiple rooflines; the main body is a side-gable roof with a crossing front gable with returns and a hipped gable on the southeast corner. A brick chimney is on the east elevation. The gabled entry vestibule is nested in the front gable and has arched openings on all sides with a metal railing. The door is wood with an arched grilled light. Picture windows with plain transoms flank the entry vestibule. An arched divided light is in the front gable and one-over-one wood sash windows are on the other elevations. The garage below the east end has original paired panel doors with divided lights; the openings are covered with wood. The house is on a small lot with a low CMU retaining wall, lawn and shrubs.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1938, Robert F. McQuiston, Assistant Treasury Cashier, Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company, and his wife Lorineowned this house.
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2220 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Stewart Residence Style: Cottage Tudor Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story clapboard-clad house has a rectangular plan and a clipped side-gable roof with returns. A brick chimney pierces the eaves on the east gable wall. The symmetrical facade has a concrete porch extending across the full width with a clipped gable portico on square posts sheltering the panel door with an arched light. Arbors extending from each side of the portico have square posts and horizontal patterned wood rails enclosing the porch. Windows flanking the entry are wide wood sash with Craftsman-style divided lights in the upper sash. Above are a pair of eyebrow dormers with small windows. Windows on other elevations are similar. The house is on a small lot with a CMU retaining wall, lawn, shrubs and a large tree.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Wynne E. & Beatrice Stewart; he worked at the Lustig Drug Company. From 1938 through 1948 the home was owned by Kenneth W. & Isabel Mayne. Edward O. Carlson, aBoeing employee, and his wife Ramona owned it in 1958 Accessory: Single garage on northwest corner.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200340 Block: 18 Lot: 10 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2224 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Bohling Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story clapboard-clad house has a rectangular plan and a clipped side-gable roof with returns and a crossing front gable (originally clipped). A brick chimney is on the east gable wall. The full-width wood porch has a flat roof with paired square posts and a wood balustrade; the wood stairs have clapboard-clad sidewalls. The 15-light door at the center is flanked by 12/1 wood windows in wood surrounds. Paired 6/1 sash are in the gable above the porch. Windows on other elevations are similar either in pairs or groups, including a group of four- 6/1 sash in the shallow box bay on the east elevation. The house is on a small lot with a low CMU retaining wall,shrubs and ground covers.
Cultural: From 1928 through at least 1938, William H. Bohling (District Manager, Western Auto Supply Company) and his wife Blanche owned this house. It was owned by E Holger & Mary Pearson from 1948 through 1958. Holgerwas employed by Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company. Accessory: Single garage on northwest corner.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200341 Block: 18 Lot: 10-11 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2228 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Krause Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story clapboard-clad residence has a rectangular plan and a steep clipped side-gable roof with returns; a shallow shed dormer is on the front slope. A brick chimney is on the east gable wall. The symmetrical facade has a central segmental arched roof portico on columns sheltering the wood panel door with arched light. The concrete porch extends across the front and has a wood balustrade and brick hip walls flanking the concrete stairs. Wide wood sash windows with Craftsman-style divided lights in the upper sash flank the door. Three narrow horizontal windows in the dormer have the same pattern, as do windows on the other elevations, including a group of three in the gable and a group of four in a shallow hipped roof box bay on the east elevation. The house is on a small relatively flat lot with lawn and foundation shrubs.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house, in 1928, was Fred A. Krause, an employee of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company. In 1938 it was owned by Mary Krause and, in 1948, by Betty W. Zane. Gene H. Burris, a manage rat the Calgon Company, owned the home in 1958. Accessory: Single garage on northwest corner.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200355 Block: 18 Lot: 11 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2406 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1939 Historic Name: Hoover Residence Style: Cape Cod Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story clapboard-clad house has a rectangular footprint and a side gable roof. The center portion projects out slightly, flanked by two side wings with lower rooflines. The entry, in the center section, is recessed under the main roof, with a slender square column with a simple molded capital on the west side and a matching pilaster on the east side. The entry has segmentally arched spandrels and a metal, six-panel door. The front elevation of the west wing of the house has an 8/8 wooden double-hung window. East of the entry is a projecting, 3-sided bay window under a metal hipped roof with a 12-light fixed wooden window in the center flanked by 4- light fixed windows. The east elevation has a small 3/6 wood window, and below this, the wall steps out with a shed roof of composition shingle to accommodate the below-grade garage entry, which has a paneled, roll-up door. To the east of this, the facade steps back and has a secondary entry with a concrete porch and metal railing. This area has a 12-light door and a 12-light wooden casement window. A large round wooden pendant is at the corner of the roof overhang. There are two red brick chimneys - one on the west gable end and an interior chimney near the center.
Cultural: In 1948, the home was owned by Herbert L. Hoover, secretary-treasurer of the Shepard Ambulance Service, and his wife Doris. In 1958, the owners were Ernest E. Boyle, a building contractor, and his wife Anna.
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2410 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Gillespie Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story clapboard-clad bungalow sits above the street on a sloping lot with a low rockery and lawn. It has a rectangular plan and a front-gable roof with wide eaves, knee braces, exposed rafter tails and bargeboards. The symmetrical facade has a full-width wood porch under the front gable, with large tapered brick corner piers with three square posts and wood balustrade. Smaller brick piers flank the wood entry stairs leading to the 15- light door. Fixed windows with leaded 16-light transoms flank the entry; gabled bays on the side elevations have similar sash grouped with 6/1 leaded lights; other windows are similar and a stained glass piano window is on the east elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was Ella A. Gillespie in 1928.It was owned by Ernest G. and Marie Osterholm in 1938. In 1948, the owners were John P. (a representative of the F. W. Jonas Co.) and Mabel Shallow. A bell boy at New Washington Hotel, John J. Corey, and his wifeRuth, were the owners in 1958.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200195 Block: 17 Lot: 8-9 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2414 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Mershon Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story clapboard-clad bungalow sits above the street on a sloping lot with low rockery, lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a side-gable roof with returns and no eaves; a brick chimney is on the west gable wall. The primary facade is symmetrical with a small concrete porch sheltered by a segmental arch portico with columns at the center. The wood door has 4 small windows in the upper third. Paired 6/1 vinyl sash flank the porch; other windows are similar replacement sash.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1938, were John I. Mershon, a cashier at Edwin D. Neupert, and his wife Blanche. It was owned by FrancisA. Haberberger (Executive Assistant to Office Manager, Federal Housing Administration) and his wife Virginia in 1948. The owners in 1958 wereLester S. Antles, an engineer at Dewitt C. Griffin, and his wife Jean.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200205 Block: 17 Lot: 9 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2420 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1919 Historic Name: Gleason Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This residence built in 1919 has been altered with new cladding and a second-story addition. The house is on a sloping mid-block lot with lawn, hedges and foundation shrubs. It has a front-gable roof with wide eaves and brackets on the main, front part of the house; a stucco chimney is near the center of the roof. The second story rear addition has a side-gable roof.Cladding is stucco on the lower level and clapboard in the gables and on the second story. The front porch is inset at the southeast corner and has a Craftsman style door with 16 square lights in the upper half. Paired multi- light casement sash and three single multi-light casement sash face onto the porch; two similar window groups are on the west elevation; a picture window with a 4-light transom is on the left of the primary facade and a square louvered vent is in the front gable.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Willis W. and Maxine Gleason in 1938. From at least 1948 through 1958, the owners were Charles T.Murphy, a bricklayer, and his wife, Mary. Accessory: Single garage on west.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200210 Block: 17 Lot: 10 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2424 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: McCue Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story bungalow is on a sloping mid-block lot with small trees, shrubs and ground covers; a low open lattice wood fence is at the upper part of the slope. The house is irregular in plan and has a side-gable roof with wide eaves, exposed rafter tails, brackets and bargeboards. Cladding is clapboard with shingles in the gables. A painted brick chimney is on the west gable wall and a shallow gabled dormer with a small vent is on the left side of the primary, south facade. The gabled porch on the right has low square brick piers and tapered posts, a wood balustrade and brick sidewalls flanking the stairs. The wood door has three vertical lights in the upper third; a small 4-light window is to its right. On the left side is a 6/1 window flanked by 4/1windows. Side elevations have similar windows.
Cultural: From1928 to 1938, Lester O. McCue, a clerk at the United States Engineer Office, owned this house. It was owned by Glory M. Shannon in 1948 and, in1958, by Roy E. & Betty Allison of Allison's Laundromat were the owners.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200211 Block: 17 Lot: 10-11 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2428 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Swartzlander Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story clapboard-clad bungalow sits slightly above the street on a lot with a low retaining wall, lawn, shrubs and a small tree. It has a rectangular plan and a side clipped-gable roof with exposed rafter tails, bargeboards and knee braces extending into the bargeboards. A shallow dormer with a fanlight is on the west side and a brick chimney on the west wall. The concrete porch on the east has a gabled portico with an arched roof supported by grouped square post supports with decorative brackets in the front corners. The concrete stairs are flanked by brick sidewalls. The entry has a 20-light door. The focal window is a large window with an 18-light transom flanked by 9/1 sash, all within a wide wood surround. A shallow bay on the west elevation has a similar window grouping. Four-over-one sash flank the chimney. Most other windows are similar.
Cultural: Edward L. Swartzlander, an intelligence agent at the IRS, owned this house from at least 1928 through 1958. Accessory: Single garage on east.
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2432 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Chastain Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story house has been altered with a prominent second-story addition. It is on a large flat corner lot with lawn, trees, and foundation shrubs. It has a rectangular plan, clapboard cladding, and a cross clipped- gable roof with shallow eaves and returns and a brick chimney on the east gable wall. The entry on the west has a concrete porch sheltered by a clipped-gable portico with an arched roof and two columns. On the east is a large window with leaded transom grouped with leaded 9/1 sash in a wide wood surround. A shallow bay on the east elevation has the same window group and 10-light leaded sash flank the chimney; a similar window on the east elevation lights the entry. Other windows have plain fixed sash or one-over-one hung sash, paired or singly.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Howard D. Chastain, a salesman, and his wife, Thelma, in 1928. From 1938 through 1958, a teacher at the Latona School, Mabel E. Eldred, owned this house. Accessory: Single garage on northeast corner.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200225 Block: 17 Lot: 12 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2506 E Calhoun St.
Built: 2013 Style: Neo-Craftsman Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This contemporary two-story house sits on poured concrete foundation, is clad with wood clapboard, and has a cross-gable roof. It has Craftsman-like details.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
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2514 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Estep Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story house is irregular in plan and has a side-gable roof with a prominent crossing gable bay on the east side of the primary south-facing elevation. It has clapboard siding with stucco and false timbering in the gables. The enclosed gabled entry near the center has a semi-circular concrete porch and a contemporary Craftsman-style door sheltered by a gabled hood supported by brackets with stick work in the gable. Windows on the primary facade include casements and 6-over-one vinyl sashes. There is an addition in the rear northeast corner (2005). The house sits slightly above the street on a newly landscaped lot with low rock wall terraces and a driveway on the west side.
Cultural: Adrian C. & Madeline Estep, of Estep Engine Co. Diesel EngineManufacturers, owned the house from at least 1928 through 1958.
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2518 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Norbom Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-and-half story house has an irregular plan and a side-gable roof with returns and decorative rake molding; cladding is wood clapboard. A shallow projecting gabled bay on the right of the facade has a stucco chimney at the center, flanked by 6/1 paired casements. The entry on the left has an arched roof with returns supported by paired square posts. The door is wood panel with divided sidelights with wood panel below, and a similar style casement sash is to the right of the entry. A wood ramp with a wood balustrade extends to the right, east side from the porch. Windows on the east elevation include 6/1 hung sashes and a Palladian window in the attic gable. The house sits slightly above street level with a CMU retaining wall, ground cover, small shrubs and a large conifer tree.
Cultural: The owners from at least 1928 through 1938 were Ralph H. Norbom, an appraiser (Anderson Buick Commission) and his wife, Hazel. Gus Kost, a routeman at Covey Laundry & Cleaning Service and his wife Helen owned it in 1948. Micheline Degenhardt, a student, lived here in 1958. Accessory: Flat-roofed garage at east
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2522 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Einzig Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story bungalow is rectangular in plan and has a side-gable roof with boxed eaves and returns and a symmetrical facade; cladding is wood clapboard. The central entry has a wood panel door with patterned sidelights sheltered by a gabled segmental hood with column supports.Wood arbors on similar supports extend from both sides to cover the full- width concrete porch. Large fixed sash windows with shutters flank the entry, with a similar window on the west elevation. A shallow box bay on the west elevation has paired windows with divided upper sashes. Other windows are similar, either singly or paired. A brick chimney is on the east gable wall. The house sits slightly above the street with terraced rockeries, ground covers,shrubs and deciduous trees. A two-track driveway is on the west side.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were William (Jane) Einzig in 1928, a purchasing agent at International Wood & Sulphite Company. Franklyn R. Armstrong, a clerk, and his wife, Elizabeth were the owners from at least 1938 through 1948. A Boeing employee, Henry H. & Susanne Seamanowned it in 1958. Accessory: Garage on west
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1531 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1962 Style: Ranch Rank: Non-Historic Not Contributing
Description: This L-shaped, single story house is clad with clapboard and vertical wood siding, and has very low-pitched side-gabled roof. Windows have sliding sash and fixed sash. The slightly recessed entry door is accessed by low concrete steps with iron railings, and is flanked by fixed-pane sidelights and transom. A pair of two-light sliding windows mark the west end of the front facade, and a large corner window defines the east end of the front facade. Two garage doors with diamond inlay design dominate the south facade on the west end, and the east end of the daylight basement has a similar corner window. A smaller two-light sliding window is on the south facade.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
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1529 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1962 Style: Ranch Rank: Non-Historic Non- Contributing
Description: This single story with daylight basement house has vertical wood siding and has a very low pitched side gabled roof. Windows have vinyl sliding and fixed sash. The flush wood entry door is accessed by low concrete steps, and is flanked by fixed-pane sidelights and transom. A pair of three-light sliding windows mark the east end of the front facade, and a single large fixed-pane corner window defines the west end of the front facade. Twopaneled garage doors dominate the south facade.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788202357 Block: 53 Lot: 5 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1523 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1978 Style: Contemporary Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story with daylight basement building has clapboard siding and has a flat composition roof with overhanging eaves. The house is L-shaped with the wood front door in the recessed smaller bay. The first story includes a large projecting shed-roofed bay with a pair of three-light sliding vinyl sash windows. Two skylights are on the shed roof above the windows. The entry has wood stairs and enclosed balustrades, and is sheltered by a second story balcony. The primary bay of the second story has a pair of vinyl sliding windows and vinyl French doors leading to the second floor balcony. A clapboard clad chimney is on the west. Two paneled garage doors dominate the front facade of the ground floor.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788202351 Block: 53 Lot: 4 & 10 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1515 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1977 Style: Contemporary Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story house has wood shingle cladding and a flat roof with overhanging eaves. The house is L-shaped in plan, with the entry in the smaller wing. The entry and main facade have recently been altered (2014). Windows have three-part sliding vinyl sash. The lower level has two single garages.
Cultural: This house was constructed outside of the period of significance.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788202340 Block: 53 Lot: 3 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1633 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1940 Historic Name: Sprincin Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Architect: Smith, Carroll, Johanson
Description: This two-story Colonial Revival house has Roman brick and clapboard cladding and a side-gabled roof. The first story facade features a centered wood-paneled front door on a three-step concrete riser. The door is flanked by slender capped wood columns that support the round arched roof. The entry is flanked by metal 20-light casement sash above wood panels, with painted wood shutters. The first story of the front facade is clad with Roman brick; the upper story is clapboard clad. The second story features three sixteen-light metal casement sash. An external brick chimney is seen on the east facade.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Mac S. & Phoebe Sprincin in 1948,; he worked at Coronet Toy Manufacturing Company. They remained here through at least 1958.
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1627 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1940 Historic Name: Knudson Residence Style: Garrison Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story Garrison Revival house has clapboard siding and a side- gabled roof. The first story facade features an off-centered wood-paneled front door on a three-step concrete riser. The door is flanked by a pair of fluted wood columns with footings and caps, which are flush to the house. Sheltering the entry is a flat roof supported by small braces. To the right of the entry is a pair of multi-light vinyl sash; an identical window is to the left of the entry. All windows on the first story of this facade have wood shutters.The second story facade is clad in smooth stucco and has four gable dormers, beneath which are pairs of twelve-light vinyl casement sash. An internal brick chimney is visible.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Dr. Wendell C. & FanKnudson in 1948. IN 1958, it was owned by a UW professor, Richard B. Walker and his wife, Helen.
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1623 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1940 Historic Name: Kolb Residence Style: Garrison Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Garrison Revival house has narrow and wide clapboard siding and a side-gabled roof with returned eaves. The first story facade features a centered wood-paneled front door on a three-step concrete riser. The riser is surrounded by wood clad planters, and the door is flanked by a set of four-paned wood sidelights. The entry is flanked by two tall pairs of 16-light wood casement sash, below which are wood panels. The second story projects over the first story, and six wood braces decorate the underside of the second story overhang. The second story has three pairs of 12-light wood casement sash, which are shorter versions of the first story windows. The secondary facades feature similar materials and windows. An exterior brick chimney is on the east facade. The west facade includes a projecting bay in the center of the facade on the first and second stories.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Otto W. & Eleanor Kolb in 1948; he was a manager for the Hershey Chocolate Company. The home was owned by Solveig M. Geibel in 1958.
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1617 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1940 Historic Name: Del Valle Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Colonial Revival house has Roman brick and clapboard cladding and a side-gabled roof. It features an off-center front door flanked by four-light sidelights and paneled trim, sheltered by a round-arched hood supported by oversized carved wood braces. To the right of the entry is a small single-hung four-light window, and to the right is a pair of vinyl sash with false muntins. The second story has three pairs of six-light wood casements above carved wood panels. The secondary facades have the same materials and windows. On the west end of the house is an enclosed shed roof porch with a secondary entry. There is an exterior brick chimney on the east end of the house.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were William A. & Vina delValle in1948; he was an engineer. The home was owned by Sidney & Helen Coe in 1958.
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1611 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1940 Historic Name: Clark Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Colonial Revival house has clapboard cladding and a side- gabled roof. The entry at the center is flush, with three concrete steps and a wood door flanked by pilasters and topped by a prominent broken pediment. The first story has shuttered 20-light metal casement sash above carved wood panels. The second story is similar, except windows are 16-light and lack the wood panel. On the east side of the house is an attached bay above which is the base of a large deck. The sides and rear of the house have the same materials and windows, An interior brick chimney is on the east side.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were W. Robert & Marguerite Clark in 1948; he was District Manager, Linde Air Products Co. It was owned byDon G. & Jane Abel in 1958; he worked at Felix & Abel.
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1607 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1940 Historic Name: Callahan Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Colonial Revival house has a side-gabled roof with Roman brick cladding on the first story. The entry at the center has three concrete steps and a wood paneled door flanked by a pair of inlay fluted wood columns with an urn carving on the upper caps. The pediment overhang is nearly flush to the house, but has a narrow asphalt shingled roof. The entry is flanked by 20-light metal casement with painted wood shutters. The second story is clad in clapboard and features three pairs of 16-light casement sash below gable dormers. The eaves of the side-gabled roof overhang slightly. The sides and rear have the same materials and windows. An exterior brick chimney is on the west facade.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1948, were George J. & Frances Callahan ofCallahan Supply Co. They remained here at least through the 1950s.
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1601 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1940 Historic Name: Wolfstone Residence Style: Garrison Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Garrison Revival house has Roman brick (lower level) and clapboard siding, and a side-gabled roof with narrow eaves. The entry, at the center, has three concrete steps and a wood paneled front door with five- paned wood sidelights. The entry is flanked by two bay windows, below which is clapboard siding. Each window features multi-light metal sash with a 20-light fixed unit flanked by a set of 10-light casement sash. The second story projects over the first story, and four pendants decorate the second story overhang. The second story is clad in clapboard and features three pairs of 16-light casement sash with wood shutters. The other elevations have similar materials and windows; the rear has two gabled dormers. Anexterior brick chimney is on the west facade.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Hyman H. & Mary Wolfstone in 1948, President of Wolfstone, Laurie & Co. The owners in 1958 wereLeroy J. & Corinne Leavitt of Leavitt Bros.
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1821 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1939 Historic Name: Levy Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house has been entirely altered, so that the original house is hardly recognizable. It was a single-story L-shaped, brick clad Minimal Traditional- style house. A substantial second story addition and Craftsman design elements have been added. It now has a side-gabled roof, clapboard cladding and vinyl sash. The entry is in the corner of the L, sheltered by a shed roof above a half-facade porch. The second story has two large gabled dormers. An exterior brick chimney is on the east elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Dr. Leon B. and Janet Levy in 1948. Dr. Levy was a dentist. In 1958, it was owned by C. Oscar and DorisHolter; he was vice president for Far West Distributors Inc.
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1815 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1939 Historic Name: Forde Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This single-story, L-shaped house has Roman brick cladding and a hipped roof with a hipped projection on the east side of the facade. The entry is near the center, recessed beneath an extension of the roof, supported by a narrow wood post. The front porch has been updated and the wood balustrade extends across most of the facade. Windows have replacement vinyl sash with false muntins. A large brick fireplace is at the west end of the house.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Joseph M. and Jeanne Forde in 1948. In 1958, Michael M. Seidenverg, a buyer at Leslie-Hughes, and his wife, Lucille, owned the house.
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1811 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1939 Historic Name: Markov Residence Style: Minimal Traditional/Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house has been entirely altered, to the extent that the original house is hardly recognizable. The original house was a single-story L-shaped, brick- clad Minimal Traditional-style house. The existing house largely retains the original plan, but has Craftsman design elements and a substantial second story addition. It has Roman brick cladding (original) on the first story and clapboard on the second story, with a cross-gabled roof. Windows have vinyl sash, fixed and casement, in varying configurations. The entry is in the corner of the L, and is sheltered by a corner of the second story addition. Anexterior brick chimney is on the west elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1948, were Victor W. and June Markov of the Vic Markov Tire Co. It was owned by Vassily and Ellanor Alexandrof in1958; he was Secretary-Treasurer of Teamsters Union Local No. 566.
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1807 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1939 Historic Name: Hoff Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house has a varied roofline including hip and gabled peaks and an irregular plan. The house has been highly modified; the unusual second story was in existence as early as 1948, but has been altered. Cladding is primarily Roman brick. The rooflines were originally gabled, but are now hipped and pyramidal. The extended bay of the first story had a gabled roof, but now has a hipped roof and a bay window. The second story was once clad in clapboard with a large centered window, but now has vinyl siding with fixed-pane windows on the east and west ends of the front facade. All windows have been replaced with vinyl sash in varying configurations. The entry has a slightly recessed paneled door (not original) flanked by sidelights and sheltered by a roof overhang. An exterior brick chimney is on the east elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Cornell L. and Lorraine Hoff in 1948, who owned Hoff's Laboratory. The home was owned by Leigh and DorothyMacArthur in 1958; he was a purchasing agent for Western Hotels.
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1801 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1939 Historic Name: Barton Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This single-story house has Roman brick cladding and a hip-on-gable roof with closed, overhanging eaves. Its plan is a modified T, with a primary volume and a secondary wing extended from the middle of the west elevation. Windows have replacement vinyl sash in varying configurations
Cultural: The house was vacant in 1948, and was owned in 1958 by William H. andEllen B. Barton; he was in the U.S. Coast Guard.
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1935 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Esdale Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story bungalow is on a corner lot with a low rockery, trees and shrubs. It has a rectangular plan, shingle cladding and a side-gable roof with deep eaves, knee braces and bargeboards. The entry on the right of the primary facade has concrete stairs with brick sidewalls leading to the gabled porch with brick pier and short square post supports; the porch extends to the left with an arbor above it. The Craftsman-style door has leaded windows in the upper third. The window group on the left has a leaded transom above a wide plain sash flanked by casements; a similar grouping window is in a shed-roof bay on the east elevation. The brick chimney on the east elevation is flanked by small leaded window and the gabled dormer above the porch has paired sash. Other windows include grouped one-over-one sash. A basement garage is below the east elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were William B. Esdale, a salesman, and his wife, Maud. It was owned by a teacher, Chauncey E. (Minnie) Beachfrom at least 1938 through 1958.
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1931 E Calhoun St
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Sprinkle Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story bungalow is above the street with a low rockery, lawn, foundation shrubs and a large conifer. It has a rectangular plan, clapboard cladding and a front-gable roof, deep eaves, knee braces and bargeboards. The full-width wood porch under the front gable has brick piers and short square post supports and a simple wood rail. The original Craftsman door has a leaded windows. Flanking the entry are fixed windows with leaded transoms. A divided light window is in the front gable and a group of three windows with a leaded transom is on the east elevation. Abrick chimney on the west elevation is flanked by small leaded lights.
Cultural: Wilbur W. Sprinkle, a clerk at E. J. Whittendale, owned the home in 1928. In 1938, Fenton Radford, an employee of John Davis & Co. (Lease Dept.),and his wife, Jean were the owners. John M. Terrill, a salesman at Frederick & Nelson, and his wife, Peggy owned it in 1948. An artist employed by theSeattle Post-Intelligencer, John T. & Helyn Pierce owned the home in 1958.
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1927 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Crook Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story cottage is above the street on a sloped lot with a low rockery, lawn, shrubs and ground covers. It has an irregular plan, clapboard-cladding and a side-gable roof with shallow eaves and returns. A prominent stucco chimney with ornamental brickwork dominates the primary facade; it is flanked by 12/1 windows. Concrete stairs with stucco sidewalls lead to the entry in the northwest corner, which is sheltered under a flat roof with exposed extended rafter tails and a carved beam with a round column support. An original wood panel door with a single window is flanked by divided sidelights. The east elevation has 12/1 windows flanked by 4/1 sash.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1938, Gerrard Crook, Chief Inspector at Retail Credit Company, and his wife, Irma owned the house. In 1948, their relatives, Kenneth L. & Evelyn Crook owned it; he was an AgriculturalDevelopment Agent for the Northern Pacific Railway.
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1923 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Bedle Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story shingle-clad cottage is on a sloped lot with a high rockery, shrubs and trees. The clipped side-gable roof with a crossing clipped gable in the rear has shallow eaves, exposed rafter tails and narrow bargeboards. The original entry in the northwest corner on the primary facade was remodeled into a recessed deck with a wood balustrade balcony, while a small shed-roof enclosed side entry on the west elevation is now the primary entry. Windows on the front balcony are paired 6/9 sash; a group of three similar sash are on the left side of the primary facade and also on the west elevation and a similar single sash is on the east gable wall. A brick chimney is on the east gable wall.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1938, Ira W. Bedle, a vice president with The Marine National Bank (as well as The Marine State Bank, Marine National Co., and Marine Bancorporation) and his wife, Winona, owned this house. Richard L. Smith, a press operator at Pacific Waxed Paper Company, and his wife, Bette were the owners in 1948. Arthur P. Freeman, an accountant at Farwest Garment, and his wife, Barbara owned it in 1958. Accessory: Single clipped-gable garage on the alley
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1919 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Meredith Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story house has been altered with new cladding and window sash. It sits above the street on a mid-block lot with large trees and a high concrete retaining wall supporting a wood fence with vines. It has a rectangular plan, vinyl cladding and a front-gable roof with boxed eaves and returns. The porch on the right of the primary facade has a front-gable roof on brick pier and square post supports; the door is not visible. To the left is a metal sash picture window flanked by narrower sash. Three narrow windows are on the basement level. A brick chimney is on the east wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Evan K. Meredith, an assistant professor at UW, and his wife, Adelle. It was owned by Andrew Lampton, a salesman at Lewis Motor Company, and his wife, Frankie in 1938. The owners in 1948 were Harold C. Magelssen, an employee in the Training Department of the Veterans Administration Education Division, and his wife, Margaret. William G. Porter, a broker at Morris Hardcastle Real Estate, and his wife, Marian, owned it in 1958. Accessory: Single garage
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1915 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Reese Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story bungalow is on a sloped lot with a low rockery, lawn, foundation shrubs and a tall hedge on the east side. It has a rectangular plan, shingle cladding and a front-gable roof with deep eaves, brackets and carved bargeboards. The almost full-width porch is sheltered under a front- gable roof with an arched ceiling and soffits and is supported by shingle clad piers and grouped square posts. The original wood door has a single leaded window. Large wood sash windows are on each side of the entry and a brick chimney is on the east elevation.
Cultural: Lillian F. Reese, a typist, owned this house from at least 1938 through 1948. The owner in 1958 was May F. Spine. Accessory: Single garage on alley
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1909 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Schille Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow/Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story house has been altered with additions, a new porch and replacement cladding and window sash. It is on a sloped lot with a rockery, four large conifer trees, shrubs and ground covers. It has vinyl cladding, an irregular plan and a side-gable roof with a front-gabled second-story addition with roof decks on both the north and south. The enclosed entry at the center of the primary facade has a wood panel door. Grouped three-part plain fixed or casement sash are on each side of the entry; other windows are varied replacement sash. A brick painted chimney is on the east elevation.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1938, Anthony G. Schille in 1928, Superintendent of Buildings, Metropolitan Building Company, and his wife Olive owned the house. Phyllis B. Galloway, a stenographer, owned it in 1948. The owners in1958 were J. A. Scott, a branch manager at Rexair, and his wife, Gloria.
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1907 E Calhoun St.
Built: 2014 Style: Modern Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This three-story flat-roofed house has a single garage on the first story, a recessed deck at the southwest corner and black metal sash windows.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
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1903 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Lamson Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one and a half-story house sits above the street on a sloping corner lot with lawn, shrubs and small trees. It has a clipped side-gable roof with deep eaves. Cladding is clapboard. The porch at the center has square posts on brick piers supporting a deck with a wood balustrade. A large dormer with a clipped-gable roof with returns is above the porch; it has a door, flanked by casement windows, opening onto the deck. On each side of the porch is a large window flanked by casement windows; all have wood sash and wide wood surrounds. The west elevation has an exterior brick chimney.
Cultural: In 1928, Mary L. Lamson of Lamson Cleaners owned the home. It remained in the family, as Clarence R. & Helia Lamson owned it in 1938. The owners in 1948 were Llewellyn F. & Madeleine Wing; he had numerous business interests, including Hol-Grain Products Inc, Tote Engineering Co. Inc., and Fisher Flouring Mills Co. A policeman, John W. Wright, and his wife, Emma,owned the house in 1958.
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2225 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Lemcke Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story bungalow sits on a small lot with lawn, a low hedge flanking the walkway, and foundation shrubs. It has a side-gable roof with shallow eaves and returns and clapboard cladding. The symmetrical main facade has a full-width porch with a segmental arch portico with round columns and a wood balustrade; arbors extend from each side, round columns and wood balustrade. The wood panel door has plain sidelights and is flanked by paired cottage sash windows with patterned lights in the upper half. Similar windows are on the side elevations. A brick chimney projects from the roof on the northeast.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house (1928) were Alfred L. (Muriel) Lemcke, who was a vice president of Barnum-Lemcke Co. Inc. The home was owned by Lowell S. and Amy Henshaw in 1938; he was an accountant for General Petroleum Corp. Alton R. Moulton, an engineer, and his wife Eva, were the owners in 1948. Sam (Annette) Kutoff, a driver for Brenner'sBakery & Delicatessen were the owners in 1958. Accessory: Single garage on west side
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2219 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1910 Historic Name: McMeekin Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This large two-story Craftsman house sits on a mid-block lot with lawn, foundation shrubs and a low rockery on the east side. It has clapboard cladding and a front-gable roof with deep eaves, exposed rafter tails, heavy brackets and pointed bargeboards. The tall clapboard-clad foundation has battered corners. The recessed porch on the west side of the main facade has wood steps, a clapboard-clad hip wall and square posts. The original door is wood batten with 8 small beveled lights in the top; a wood lintel above it extends over a 14-light window to the right. A vertical 12/1 sash flanked by smaller square 12-light fixed sash in wood surround is on the left side of the facade. The gable window is a group of 12/1 sash flanked by narrower 6/1 sash in a wood surround. Square 9-light windows are on the outer ends of the gable wall. The windows on side elevations are similar grouped and single sashes. Paired gable dormers are on the east elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were William G. and Barbara McMeekin in 1928; he worked as a civil engineer for the Seattle Engineering Department. The McMeekins remained here at least through 1948. Thehome was owned by George Zorlott in 1958. Accessory: Single garage on the east side.
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2215 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Millar Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house has been altered with a second-story addition that projects above the main roof. The house sits on a mid-block lot with lawn, foundation shrubs and a large conifer tree. It has clapboard cladding and a hipped roof toward the south above a partial side gable and a front gable porch with bargeboards. The full-width wood porch has painted brick piers and short tapered posts, a wood balustrade and a 10-light door. The window to the left is a 6/1 sash flanked by 4/1 sash. A 6-light awning window is in the front gable. A brick chimney is on the east gable wall.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1948, James M. Millar, a superintendent at Jack HornerCompany, and his wife, Blanche owned this house. Leo German, a machinist at a shoe manufacturer, and his wife, Mildred owned it in 1958. Accessory: Shared double garage on west side.
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2211 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: McNamara Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story clapboard-clad residence sits above the street with a rockery, a hedge, lawn, foundation shrubs and a small tree. It has a side-gable roof with wide eaves, bargeboards and brackets; the gables have shingle cladding. The gabled porch on the west side of the main facade has brick piers with tapered posts and a wood panel door with 4 small lights in the top. East of the porch is a group of three vinyl sash windows with false muntins; a similar window is in the gabled bay on the east elevation. Other windows are similar. All the windows have wide wood surrounds. A brick chimney on the east gable wall is flanked by original wood sash piano windows.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1938, were W. Stewart McNamara, a salesman at Wilson Motor Company, and his wife, Mary. The home was occupied by Simon Costigan, a fisherman, in 1948. EdnaDeas Marker, an employee of The Bon Marche, owned it in 1958. Accessory: Double shared garage on east side.
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2207 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1916 Historic Name: Baxter Residence Style: Modern Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This former one-story cottage was completely changed in appearance in 2008 with a second story addition and a new entry porch, as well as new cladding and windows. It sits above the street on a lot with ground covers and shrubs. The two-story house has a hipped roof with metal cladding on the lower level and stained wood siding on the upper story. The porch inset on the west side of the main facade has a concrete planter, stairs and a porch with metal railings and a flat cantilevered roof. Paired 6-light casement windows face onto the porch and a group of four 6-light casement windows are on the east side of the facade. A metal balcony projecting above has two paired plain glass doors and a basement garage entry bay below has a hipped metal clad roof and glass panel door.
Cultural: A teacher at Garfield High School, Kirk S. Baxter, and his wife, Eugenie, owned the home in 1928. Frank W. Smith (Wholesale Lumber) and his wife, Hilda were the owners from at least 1938 through 1948. In 1958, John W.Boyd, an accountant at Pollack Paper, and his wife, Amelia owned it
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2201 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1919 Historic Name: Riley Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story shingle-clad cottage sits on a large corner lot with lawn, small foundation plants and two large conifer trees. It has a clipped side-gable roof with shallow eaves and returns. A small crossing clipped gable projects slightly from the east side of the main facade. The recessed porch on the west side has brick cladding, a wood balustrade and two groups of three square corner posts. The entry has an original 15-light door. The window to the left of the porch has a group of 10/1 sash flanked by 4/1 sash in a wood surround. Two single windows on the east end of the facade have 8/1 sash in a wood surround; a small arched 9-light window is in the gable above. Windows on side elevations are similar, either single,paired or grouped sash in original wood surrounds.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Ernest J. Riley, a salesman at Henry Broderick Inc., and his wife, Alice. It was owned by Carey A. Bebee, a salesman at Olson Fuel Company, and his wife, Marguerite in 1938. In 1948, Donald M. Williamson, an assistant manager atE. I. duPont deNemours & Company, and his wife, Sallie, were the owners.Edward Dennis, Deputy District Director, U.S. Immigration & Naturalization, and his wife, Blanche, owned it in 1958.
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2425 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Phelan Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story Colonial Bungalow is rectangular in plan with clapboard cladding and a side gable roof with a returned cornice and modillions in the eaves. The symmetrical facade has a central porch with an arched pediment on round column supports, a wood door with patterned divided light wood frame and glass door with divided sidelights and an arched transom. On each side of the entry are two single 6/1 wood sash windows with arched divided light transoms above and small shed roof dormers with divided light wood sash are symmetrically placed in the front roof slope. Other windows are similar original wood sash. A brick chimney is on the west gable wall and a shallow box bay is on the east gable wall. The lot sits slightly above the street with a lawn and foundation shrubs and a two-track driveway on the east side.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Edward N. Phelan, a department manager at the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, and his wife, Edith. It was owned by Richard Wilkinson, a branch manager at Brehm's Stores, and his wife, Lily in 1938. The owner from at least 1948 through1958 was Constance Ross, a waitress at the Elks Club. Accessory: Garage with paneled doors on east
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2421 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Pregent Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story clapboard-clad house has a rectangular plan and a side- gable roof with returns and modillions in the eaves. The entry on the west of the facade is a concrete porch with brick-clad stair sidewalls sheltered by an arched hood with Doric columns. The newer wood door has a three vertical lights in the upper half and divided sidelights. A front gable bay on the east has a short wide stucco chimney piercing the center of its eaves. Windows flanking the chimney have Craftsman-style divided lights in the upper sash. Other windows, including paired windows in the shallow gabled bay on the west elevation, have similar wood sash. The house sits above the street ona sloping lot informally landscaped with rocks, shrubs and small trees.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, from 1928 through 1938, were Joseph Pregent, a teller, and his wife, Eva. It was owned by Waldemar F. Kirchheimer, a microbiologist, and his wife, Esther in 1948. The owners in 1958 were Isaac Cunningham, a roofer at Maxwell R. Silven, and his wife,Jeanne. Accessory: Garage on the northwest
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2415 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Nelson Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story Craftsman house is irregular in plan and has a side gable roof with prominent brackets and bargeboards and a projecting front gable on the west of the facade. The porch has a wood balustrade and posts with carved lattice supporting an arbor with a flat roof. The Craftsman- style door is flanked by wood sash windows with divided lights in the upper half. To the east and elsewhere are similar paired windows. A prominent brick chimney pierces the eaves on the west elevation. The sloped lot is planted with ground covers and a driveway on the west.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, from 1928 through 1938, were Leroy S. Nelson, a broker at Pier 4, and his wife, Helen. It was owned in 1948 by Harry MacGregor, a driver, and his wife, Nona. The owner in 1958 was ElizabethHaggard, an assistant manager at Fishermen's Co-op Association. Accessory: Garage on the west
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2411 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Langabeer Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story has been altered with the addition of a prominent full-width second story dormer on the main facade. The clapboard-clad house has a side gable roof and a gabled projecting bay on the west of the facade. On the east of the facade is a concrete porch with metal railings; it is recessed beneath the eaves and has carved brackets. The divided light entry door is flanked by wide sidelights with a divided lights in the upper half. Similar paired wood sash are in the front bay and in the dormer. Other windows are similar. A prominent brick chimney pierces the eaves on the east elevation. The sloped lot is densely landscaped with ground covers,trees and shrubs, with a driveway on the west. .
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Frederick E. Langabeer, an auditor, and his wife, Jean. It was owned from at least 1938 through 1948 by Richard S. Hart, a boiler inspector at Maryland Casualty Company, and his wife, Elizabeth. Owners in 1958 were H. Wallace andClara Ramsden. Accessory: Single garage on the west
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2533 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1977 Style: Shed Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This shingle-clad Shed-style house has a complex roofline with two opposing shed roofs. It is on a sloping lot with a numerous trees and shrubs; The first level has three single garage doors on the side elevation. Concrete stairs extend across the front rockery to the entry. The upper level has a projecting shed-roofed volume with a bank of five large windows with metal sash. At the corner is an open deck with solid balustrade, behind which is a square bay with a shed roof and no windows.
Cultural: This house was built outside the period of significance of the historic district.
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2525 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Ostrow Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story house shows both Tudor and French Eclectic influences. It sits high above the street on a midblock lot with a rockery, ground covers, tall trees and a long concrete stairway. The stucco-clad house has a steep hipped roof with a brick chimney at the center. The center third projects from the facade to form an enclosed entry with an arched opening and an arched window. Windows have wide surrounds and wood casement sash with leaded glass in a Craftsman pattern Flanking the entry are two groups of three windows. Above these windows are two inset gables with two pairs of windows. The east elevation has a hipped-roof bay. The side elevations have two gabled dormers. A single garage at the sidewalk has a deck on top with a low metal railing and hedge.
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1928) were R. Harold Ostrow of the S. Ostrow Co. and the French American Import Co., and his wife, Katherine; their ownership continued through 1938. In 1948, the owners were Morris L. &Clara Bender of Benders Jewelry. Arthur Seton was the owner in 1958. Accessory: Single stucco garage at sidewalk
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2519 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1916 Historic Name: Tandberg Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story Craftsman house sits well above the street on a midblock lot with a rockery, shrubs and large trees that obscure much of the house. A long concrete stairway leads to the front porch. The house has a bracketed front gable roof with a half-width porch projecting from the west half of the facade. The porch has brackets and battered piers clad with clapboard; it has been enclosed (prior to 1939) with two windows with 12-light wood sash.
Cultural: Eugene M. Tandberg, a draftsman for the Northern Pacific Railway Co.,owned the house in 1928; he and his wife Signe lived here at least through 1958. Accessory: Brick garage at sidewalk
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2515 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1910 Historic Name: Lindroth Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story Craftsman house sits above the street with an ivy-covered slope and large trees; concrete stairs with a metal handrail ascend to the porch stairs. It has a cross-gable roof with a full-width porch with an Oriental (peaked) gable roof with bargeboards and brackets. The porch has two pairs of slender square wood posts and a wood railing and stairs. The paneled door has a single light in the upper half, and is flanked by two pairs of windows with one-over-one wood sash with wide surrounds. Cladding is asphalt shingles. The west elevation has a square bay with a shed roof. Anexterior brick chimney is on the east elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Eric W. & Helen Lindroth in1938; he was an engineer for Quality Engineering Company. In 1958, Frances L. Pfeifer, who worked at the Flamingo Lounge, owned the house. Accessory: Single garage
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2509 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1918 Historic Name: Baker Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story Craftsman house sits above the street on a midblock lot. In front of the house, at the sidewalk, is a single garage topped by a deck with a wood railing (remodeled in 2002). The house has a front-gable roof, with a projecting gabled porch covering the west half of the facade. The porch has deep eaves, pointed bargeboards, brackets and pair of battered posts on wood piers. Windows throughout have one-over-one vinyl sash in wide surrounds, either singly or in groups of two or three. Cladding is wide clapboard below window level and narrow clapboard on the upper sections.There is small wing toward the rear on the east elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house (1928) were a chef, Eugene Baker and his wife Alice. They lived here at least through 1948. In 1958, the owners were William R. (Anne) Wolfe, an engineer with Colby Steel &Manufacturing. Accessory: Garage at sidewalk
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2505 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Harter Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story Craftsman house sits on a midblock lot with a lawn and foundation shrubs. It has an L-shaped plan with a side-gable roof and a projecting gabled porch covering the east half of the facade. The porch was extended to the front in 1956, and has been rebuilt with a second gable nested into the original one. The gables have pointed bargeboards and deep eaves with brackets. The porch cantilevers over the driveway, and has two square wood posts, a metal railing and concrete stairs. Cladding is asbestos shingles. Windows have wide surrounds and upper sash in the Craftsman style; two windows flank the front door with a groups of two windows to the west. An exterior brick chimney is near the northeast corner.
Cultural: The earliest known owner, in 1928, was Emma J. Harter, who remained here at least through 1938. In 1948, it was owned by Charles L. Altier, a supervisor at Continental Can Co. and his wife, Alma. David L. McCulloch,a manager at Sears, and his wife, Vivian, were the owners in 1958.
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2501 E Calhoun St.
Built: 1918 Historic Name: Brook Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story house sits on a corner lot with a lawn, large trees and low holly hedge. It has a side gable roof with a large gabled porch that has been enclosed, with a recessed entry at the northwest corner. The entry has been altered with a large low deck with a wood railing. Cladding is clapboard on the lower part of the house, wide vertical boards in the gable end and plywood or Masonite panels on the center part. The main facade has a group of four narrow windows with metal sash; windows surrounding the entry also have modern sash. The west elevation has an exterior brick chimney and a square bay with a shed roof and four narrow windows.Cladding is wood panels with vertical boards above. Second-floor window shave metal sash.
Cultural: The first identified owners (1928) were a dentist, Frank N. Brook, and his wife, Mae. In 1938, it was owned by Florence Wayman, a clerk for the Board of Education. The owners in 1948 were Gilbert G. & Mary Kiesecker of the Queen City Grocery Co. Rudolph and Heggie were the owners in 1958; he was a commentator on KAYO Radio. Accessory: Garage at rear
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788201000 Block: 25 Lot: 1 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
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73 properties on E Calhoun St
Even Numbered Side
1908 E Calhoun St.

Lee Residence - 1927
1910 E Calhoun St.

Budnick Residence - 1993
1914 E Calhoun St.

Jarvis Residence - 1919
1920 E Calhoun St.

Burdick Residence - 1930
1922 E Calhoun St.

Shelton Residence - 1930
1926 E Calhoun St.

Burke Residence - 1907
1932 E Calhoun St.

Stevenson Residence - 1925
2002 E Calhoun St.

Lindblom Residence - 1927
2008 E Calhoun St.

Poitras Residence - 1926
2012 E Calhoun St.

Wilson Residence - 1939
2014 E Calhoun St.

Hymen Residence - 1939
2020 E Calhoun St.

Posner Residence - 1941
2026 E Calhoun St.

Freeman Residence - 1927
2202 E Calhoun St.

Delfel Residence - 1913
2206 E Calhoun St.

Smith Residence - 1957
2210 E Calhoun St.

Morrow Residence - 1924
2216 E Calhoun St.

McQuiston Residence - 1927
2220 E Calhoun St.

Stewart Residence - 1925
2224 E Calhoun St.

Bohling Residence - 1925
2228 E Calhoun St.

Krause Residence - 1925
2406 E Calhoun St.

Hoover Residence - 1939
2410 E Calhoun St.

Gillespie Residence - 1923
2414 E Calhoun St.

Mershon Residence - 1924
2420 E Calhoun St.

Gleason Residence - 1919
2424 E Calhoun St.

McCue Residence - 1922
2428 E Calhoun St.

Swartzlander Residence - 1923
2432 E Calhoun St.

Chastain Residence - 1922
2506 E Calhoun St.

Residence - 2013
2514 E Calhoun St.

Estep Residence - 1924
2518 E Calhoun St.

Norbom Residence - 1924
2522 E Calhoun St.

Einzig Residence - 1924
Odd Numbered Side
1515 E Calhoun St.

Residence - 1977
1523 E Calhoun St.

Residence - 1978
1529 E Calhoun St.

Residence - 1962
1531 E Calhoun St.

Residence - 1962
1601 E Calhoun St.

Wolfstone Residence - 1940
1607 E Calhoun St.

Callahan Residence - 1940
1611 E Calhoun St.

Clark Residence - 1940
1617 E Calhoun St.

Del Valle Residence - 1940
1623 E Calhoun St.

Kolb Residence - 1940
1627 E Calhoun St.

Knudson Residence - 1940
1633 E Calhoun St.

Sprincin Residence - 1940
1801 E Calhoun St.

Barton Residence - 1939
1807 E Calhoun St.

Hoff Residence - 1939
1811 E Calhoun St.

Markov Residence - 1939
1815 E Calhoun St.

Forde Residence - 1939
1821 E Calhoun St.

Levy Residence - 1939
1903 E Calhoun St.

Lamson Residence - 1924
1907 E Calhoun St.

Residence - 2014
1909 E Calhoun St.

Schille Residence - 1922
1915 E Calhoun St.

Reese Residence - 1922
1919 E Calhoun St.

Meredith Residence - 1922
1923 E Calhoun St.

Bedle Residence - 1924
1927 E Calhoun St.

Crook Residence - 1922
1931 E Calhoun St

Sprinkle Residence - 1920
1935 E Calhoun St.

Esdale Residence - 1920
2201 E Calhoun St.

Riley Residence - 1919
2207 E Calhoun St.

Baxter Residence - 1916
2211 E Calhoun St.

McNamara Residence - 1922
2215 E Calhoun St.

Millar Residence - 1922
2219 E Calhoun St.

McMeekin Residence - 1910
2225 E Calhoun St.

Lemcke Residence - 1924
2411 E Calhoun St.

Langabeer Residence - 1922
2415 E Calhoun St.

Nelson Residence - 1922
2421 E Calhoun St.

Pregent Residence - 1923
2425 E Calhoun St.

Phelan Residence - 1922
2501 E Calhoun St.

Brook Residence - 1918
2505 E Calhoun St.

Harter Residence - 1922
2509 E Calhoun St.

Baker Residence - 1918
2515 E Calhoun St.

Lindroth Residence - 1910
2519 E Calhoun St.

Tandberg Residence - 1916
2525 E Calhoun St.

Ostrow Residence - 1925
2533 E Calhoun St.

Residence - 1977