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2011 E Eaton Pl
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Frazer Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Architect: Frank Fowler
Description: This one-and-a-half story house sits above the street on a midblock lot with dense shrubs. It has a cross-gable roof with a prominent front gable at the south end of the facade. Cladding is buff-colored brick with combed shingles in the gable ends. The entry is near the center of the facade with a gabled hood with decorative carved bargeboards and brackets. The entry has concrete stairs and a wood door with a large leaded glass window. East of the entry is a large picture window. To the west is a group of three diamond- paned leaded casement windows. The front gable end has a small 1/1 window; similar windows are on the side elevations. The east elevation has an exterior brick chimney. The basement garage is below the west end; it has paneled doors with divided lights.
Cultural: This house and the one next door at 2007 Eaton Place E. were designed by architect Frank Fowler and built by Herman Austin, a prolific residential developer in 1920s Seattle (Seattle Times, 7/30/1930, p. 27). The earliest known owners (1938) were Jim W. & Imogene Frazer; he was a manager, Employees Loan Company. Dr. John J. (Margaret) Callahan were the owners in 1948 and Karl W. & Anne Brussow in 1958.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900210 Block: 4 Lot: 2-3 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2007 E Eaton Pl
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Levinski Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Herman Austin Architect: Frank Fowler
Description: This one-and-a-half story Tudor Revival house is on a midblock lot with formal landscaping of shrubs and rockery. It has a tall hipped roof with a prominent front gable at the west end of the facade. Cladding is primarily brick with numerous protruding bricks as decorative elements. The entry is near the center of the facade, sheltered by the eave, and has an oak door, concrete stairs and a metal railing. To the east is a pair of 8/1 leaded glass windows. The front gable has a pair of 8-light leaded glass casement windows and elaborately patterned stucco in the gable end. The east elevation has a small shingle-clad shed dormer. A brick chimney is on the east wall. The basement garage is below the west end; its paneled door hasa row of small windows along the top. .
Cultural: This house and the one next door at 2011 Eaton Place E. were designed by architect Frank Fowler and built by Herman Austin, a prolific residential developer in 1920s Seattle (Seattle Times, 7/30/1930, p. 27). The earliest known owners, in 1938, were a lawyer, Henry C. (Marie) Levinski. It was owned by Elmo J. & Norma Brotherton in 1948; he worked at Boeing. Theirownership continued through 1958.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900215 Block: 4 Lot: 3 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2005 E Eaton Pl
Built: 1931 Historic Name: Berryman Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This brick-clad one-and-a-half story Tudor Revival house sits above the street on a midblock lot with a rockery and shrubs. It has a steep cross- hipped roof with a hipped front bay at the east end. The entry is near the center of the facade, sheltered by a gable extending from the roof on the east; it has an arched opening and an oak door with concrete stairs and a metal railing. East of the entry is a pair of 16-light leaded glass windows. To the west is a three-part window with a picture window flanked by 8-light leaded sash. The east elevation has a small shingle-clad flat-roofed dormer. A brick chimney is on the west wall. The basement garage is below the east end; its newer door has two large windows at the top.
Cultural: This house is similar to the house next door at 2003 E. Eaton Place, and may have been designed and built by Herman Austin and Frank Fowler, who were responsible for the houses at 2007 and 2011 E. Eaton Place. The earliest known owners were H. Clyde & Mamie Berryman; he was a clerk forE. A. Pierce & Company. It was owned by Earl L. & Alvina Howe in 1948(Distributor, Speed Products Company); they remained through 1958.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900225 Block: 4 Lot: 4 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2003 E Eaton Pl
Built: 1931 Historic Name: McJannet Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story brick-clad house has a complex roofline with a tall side gable roof and a prominent asymmetrical front gable on the east end of the facade; this extends down to cover an arched opening to the rear of the house. The entry is in the center, in an enclosed projecting bay with a front gable roof and an arched opening facing the front; the entry faces west.Above this is a small shed dormer. East of the entry is a very large three sided oriel window. West of the entry is a three-part window with plain glass in a wide surround. The basement garage is beneath the east end. Anexterior brick chimney is on the west elevation.
Cultural: This house is similar to the house next door at 2005 E. Eaton Place, and may have been designed and built by Herman Austin and Frank Fowler, who were responsible for the houses at 2007 and 2011 E. Eaton Place. The earliest known owners of this house were Roscoe N. & Rose McJannet in 1938; he was a manager at Seattle Ice Company. Their ownership continued through 1958.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900230 Block: 4 Lot: 5 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1919 E Eaton Pl
Built: 1932 Historic Name: McAllister Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Tudor Revival house sit above the street on a midblock lot densely planted with shrubs. It has a cross-gable roof with a prominent front gable and a small shed dormer. Cladding is red brick with clapboard in the dormer. The entry, in a gabled bay near the center of the facade, is recessed with an arched opening, concrete stairs and a metal railing. The main facade has two large picture windows. There is a brick chimney on the west wall and a garage beneath the east end; it has paneled doors with divided lights. The basement garage has a paneled door with small windows.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were John H. & Leona McAllister in 1938, a bookkeeper at Seattle First National Bank. Anthony J. & Maude Koester were owners in 1948. In 1958, W. James & Areta Horsley (SalesManager, Gladding McBean & Company) owned the house.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900235 Block: 4 Lot: 6 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1915 E Eaton Pl
Built: 1931 Historic Name: Wolfstone Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 1-one-and-a-half story vernacular Tudor Revival house is on a midbock lot with a rockery and dense shrubs. It has a side gable roof with a no eaves and prominent front gable at the east end. Behind this, near the center, is a small gable dormer. Cladding is primarily brick, with shingles in the gable ends. The entry is near the center, beneath the front gable; it has concrete stairs a metal railing. At the east end is a pair of 9-light leaded windows; smaller leaded glass windows are in the gable ends. The east elevation has a shallow hip-roofed bay. A garage is below the east end, with a newer door with six lights in the upper section.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Hyman H. & Mary Wolfstone in 1938. It was owned by Dave & Rose Walter in 1948; he worked at the Second Ave Clothing Exchange. Jack & Corinne Farber (Coast JewelryCompany) were the owners in 1958.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900240 Block: 4 Lot: 7 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1911 E Eaton Pl
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Glaser Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This 1-one-and-a-half story side-gable house is on a midblock lot with a rockery and dense plantings of shrubs and flowers. Cladding is shingles with newer metal tiles on the roof. The entry is at the east end of the facade; it has a gabled hood with returns and brick-clad porch and stairs descending toward the west. The stairs have been altered from the original configuration and the original columns have been removed. The west side of the roof has a low shed dormer with three 4-light leaded casements. The facade has a group of three 8-light casements and a small diamond-paned window east of the entry. West of the house is an attached garage with a deck above. .
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Harry G. & Lula Glaser in1938; he taught at Ballard High School. They remained here through 1958.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900245 Block: 4 Lot: 8-9 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2010 E Eaton Pl
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Hull Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This clapboard-clad one-and-a-half story Tudor Revival house sits close to the street on a midblock lot with a small lawn and few shrubs. It has a cross- gable roof with a prominent front gable at the west end of the facade. The entry is near the center of the facade, in an enclosure with an arched 6-light leaded window in a wide surround. The stairs descend toward the east.West of the entry is a large window grouping with a 16-light leaded sash flanked by two 8-light sash, with 4-8-4 light transoms. The gable end above has a 6-light casement. East of the entry is a pair of 8-light leaded casements in a wide surround East of the main gable is a small shed dormer with a pair of 6-light casements. The gable end has a 6-light leaded casement window. A wood-clad chimney is at northwest. The basement garage, with a steep driveway, is below the east end; its paneled door has arow of small windows along the top.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were George H. & Anne Hull in 1938; he was a building manager for Pacific Warehouse Company. It was owned in 1948 by Peter W. (Catherine) Argenti, who worked at a gas station; their ownership continued through 1958.
Legal: EAST GLENLAKEN PARK UNREC Parcel: 2158900175 Block: 3 Lot: 8 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
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8 properties on E Eaton Pl
Even Numbered Side
2010 E Eaton Pl

Hull Residence - 1927
Odd Numbered Side
1911 E Eaton Pl

Glaser Residence - 1929
1915 E Eaton Pl

Wolfstone Residence - 1931
1919 E Eaton Pl

McAllister Residence - 1932
2003 E Eaton Pl

McJannet Residence - 1931
2005 E Eaton Pl

Berryman Residence - 1931
2007 E Eaton Pl

Levinski Residence - 1930
2011 E Eaton Pl

Frazer Residence - 1930