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1602 E Lynn St.
Built: 1925 Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher Architect: Albert H. Geiser
Description: The two-story residence has an irregular plan with a steeply pitched double gable roof and brick cladding. It is on a corner lot with a tall fence and dense vegetation. The entry is near the center, sheltered by the extended eaves. There is chimney near the center, on the front roof slope, Windowsare original divided light leaded casements.
Cultural: This is one of the 27 brick homes erected in Montlake, between Boyer Avenue and 18th Avenue East, and McGraw and Lynn Streets. R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher were the builders, under supervision of RobertR. Hemmingsen. Albert H. Geiser was the architect, and D.D. Kirk of the Varsity Decorating Company served as consulting decorator. All homes were erected between 1928 and 1930, and all were of unique design in the Tudor-revival style. The earliest known owners of this house were David W. & Gladys Murdoch in 1938; he was district manager at American La France & Foamite Industries Inc. The home was owned by Salvador & Nelly Zamora in 1948; he was a Trade Assistant at the Consulate of thePhilippines. The home was occupied by tenant Yun-Cheng Lu in 1958.
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1608 E Lynn St.
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Anderon Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher Architect: Albert H. Geiser
Description: This one and a half-story residence has an L-shaped plan and a gable-and- wing form with a tall steeply pitched side gable at the rear and a lower front gable wing on the south end. A wide gabled bay extends across the side gable; it has stucco cladding and half timbering. Cladding elsewhere is primarily red brick. The entry is near the center, recessed beneath a shed- roofed extension of the side-gable roof. Windows on the first story are original leaded casements. A large exterior brick chimney is on the south wall.
Cultural: This is one of the 27 brick homes erected in Montlake, between Boyer Avenue and 18th Avenue East, and McGraw and Lynn Streets. R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher were the builders, under supervision of Robert R. Hemmingsen. Albert H. Geiser was the architect, and D.D. Kirk of the Varsity Decorating Company served as consulting decorator. All homes were erected between 1928 and 1930, and all were of unique design in the Tudor- revival style. The earliest known owners of this house were Oswell A. & Ethyle Anderson in 1938; he was a dentist. The home was owned by Sam & Pearl Shulman in 1948 he was a manager, Shulman Brothers Furniture Company. In 1958, it was owned by Clinton A. & Ethelmae Hill; he worked atSunset Manor Sanitarium.
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1612 E Lynn St.
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Hain Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher Architect: Albert H. Geiser
Description: This one and a half-story single-family residence has an irregular plan and a steeply pitched roof with multiple gables and a hipped section, a hipped roof dormer, and shallow eaves. The exterior walls are clad with brick with half- timbered stucco in the gable ends. The entry is at the southwest corner of the hipped-roof section, recessed beneath the roof, which is supported by slender posts. The main facade has a group of three divided-light steel casement windows; the hipped rofo dormer has a 9-light window. The gabled wing near the entry has newer divided-light casements.
Cultural: This is one of the 27 brick homes erected in Montlake, between Boyer Avenue and 18th Avenue East, and McGraw and Lynn Streets. R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher were the builders, under supervision of Robert R. Hemmingsen. Albert H. Geiser was the architect, and D.D. Kirk of the Varsity Decorating Company served as consulting decorator. All homes were erected between 1928 and 1930, and all were of unique design in the Tudor- revival style. The earliest known owners of this house were Gilbert F. & Josephine Hain in 1938; he was Manager, Westinghouse Lamp Division of Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. In 1948, the home was owned by Louis & Emma Ostroff who worked at Spic'N Span Cleaners. Theirownership continued at least through 1958. Accessory: Carport at the rear of the house
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1614 E Lynn St.
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Oseran Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher Architect: Albert H. Geiser
Description: This one and a half-story residence has an L-shaped plan with a steeply pitched side-gable roof intersected by twin front gables. Cladding is red brick with wood shingles beneath the gable peaks. The southern gable extends down above the entry at the southwest end of the house. The door is set within an arched recess. The first story has a large window unit with five casement windows with divided transoms. The second story has two pairs of casement windows. There is a brick chimney on the north wall.
Cultural: This is one of the 27 brick homes erected in Montlake, between Boyer Avenue and 18th Avenue East, and McGraw and Lynn Streets. R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher were the builders, under supervision of Robert R. Hemmingsen. Albert H. Geiser was the architect, and D.D. Kirk of the Varsity Decorating Company served as consulting decorator. All homes were erected between 1928 and 1930, and all were of unique design in the Tudor- revival style. The earliest known owners of this house were Lawrence W. & Grace Oseran in 1948; he was Manager, Sportsmen's Supply Center. Theirownership continued at least through 1958.
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1618 E Lynn St.
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Norton Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher Architect: Albert H. Geiser
Description: This one and a half-story residence has an L-shaped plan and a steeply pitched front-gable roof intersected by parallel gable section with shallow eaves. Many gables are clipped. Cladding is red brick and stucco with half- timber details. The entry is recessed on the southwest corner, sheltered by the eaves, with exposed rafters. The first story of the primary (south) facade has two groups of three divided light steel casement sash. The second story has a group of three six-light metal casements.
Cultural: This is one of the 27 brick homes erected in Montlake, between Boyer Avenue and 18th Avenue East, and McGraw and Lynn Streets. R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher were the builders, under supervision of Robert R. Hemmingsen. Albert H. Geiser was the architect, and D.D. Kirk of the Varsity Decorating Company served as consulting decorator. All homes were erected between 1928 and 1930, and all were of unique design in the Tudor- revival style. The earliest known owners of this house were Linzy L. & Mabel Norton in 1938. He was a captain in the Seattle Police Department. In 1948,the home was owned by James R. & Alberta Ellis; he was a Master Mariner. They remained here through 1958.
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1622 E Lynn St.
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Hoglund Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher Architect: Albert H. Geiser
Description: This one and a half-story residence has an L-shaped plan and a steeply pitched cross-gable roof with wood shingles and virtually no eaves.Cladding is brick with half-timbered stucco in the front gable end. The entry is at the junction of the two wings, enclosed within a one-story hip-roofed square tower clad with brick. It has a round arched opening and a stained oak arched door. The gable front has a large window group with three 8-light casements with 4-light transoms, in wide wood surrounds. To the right of the entry is a group of four smaller casements.
Cultural: This is one of the 27 brick homes erected in Montlake, between Boyer Avenue and 18th Avenue East, and McGraw and Lynn Streets. R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher were the builders, under supervision of Robert R. Hemmingsen. Albert H. Geiser was the architect, and D.D. Kirk of the Varsity Decorating Company served as consulting decorator. All homes were erected between 1928 and 1930, and all were of unique design in the Tudor- revival style. The earliest known owners of this house were Herbert & Margaret Hoglund in 1938; he was a pressman for the Star PublishingCompany. Their ownership continued at least through 1958.
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1626 E Lynn St.
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Kelliher-Brackett ModelHouse Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher Architect: Albert H. Geiser
Description: This one-and-a-half story residence with an L-shaped plan and a steeply pitched cross-gable roof with exposed vergeboards. Cladding is brick with stucco on the entry vestibule and in the front gable end. The entry is centered between the two wings, and is partially enclosed with a gabled vestibule with stucco cladding and brick accents. The original tripartite windows on the main facade have been replaced with picture windows in the original wide wood surrounds. There is a brick chimney on the east wall.
Cultural: This is one of the 27 brick homes erected in Montlake, between Boyer Avenue and 18th Avenue East, and McGraw and Lynn Streets. R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher were the builders, under supervision of Robert R. Hemmingsen. Albert H. Geiser was the architect, and D.D. Kirk of the Varsity Decorating Company served as consulting decorator. All homes were erected between 1928 and 1930, and all were of unique design in the Tudor- revival style. This particular house was known as the Kelliher-Brackett Project Model House. The earliest known owners of this house (1938) were William H. & Ida Pyott, who were associated with the Sixth Avenue Garage.They remained here until at least 1948.
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1630 E Lynn St.
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Maxwell Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher Architect: Albert H. Geiser
Description: This one-and-a-half story residence sits on a corner lot, and is surrounded by mature shrubs and landscaping. It has a square plan and brick cladding with half-timbered stucco accents. The house has a steep hipped roof with a projecting gable on the west side of the main (south) facade. Cladding is red brick on the first floor with stucco in the gable ends. The slightly recessed entry with has an arched wood door beneath a nested gabled with curved barge boards and overhanging eaves. The first story has multi-light steel casement window with brick surrounds. The front gable on this facade has had some of its half-timbering removed, and the square multi-light window has been replaced by an arched window. The secondary (east) facade has a hipped roofline, to which a flat-roofed dormer has been added. The dormer is clad with half-timbered stucco and has two arched windows with divided-light wood sash.
Cultural: This is one of the 27 brick homes erected in Montlake, between Boyer Avenue and 18th Avenue East, and McGraw and Lynn Streets. R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher were the builders, under supervision of Robert R. Hemmingsen. Albert H. Geiser was the architect, and D.D. Kirk of the Varsity Decorating Company served as consulting decorator. All homes were erected between 1928 and 1930, and all were of unique design in the Tudor- revival style. The earliest known owners of this house were Harold & Marie Maxwell in 1938; he was the Sales Manager, Tyson Oldsmobile Co. Theirownership continued through 1958.
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1802 E Lynn St.
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Long Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story single-family residence has a T-shaped plan and a steeply pitched cross-gable roof and red brick cladding. The entry, sheltered by a shed roof, is at the junction of the two wings. A tall brick chimney adjoins the entry. Most windows have original divided-light steel sash. The front gable has a large multi-part arched window. Secondary facades have paired casements. There is a rear addition and a basement garage.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1938, were George J. & Irene Long; he worked in sales for the Graham Paper Co. The owners in 1948 were Lloyd B. (Jeanette) Beattie, an agent for the Home Insurance Co.;they remained at least through 1958.
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1806 E Lynn St.
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Spicer Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one and a half-story residence with an L-shaped plan and a steeply pitched cross-gable roof with a prominent front gable on the west end. The entry vestibule, near the center, has a steep gabled roof, a round-arched opening and a recessed round-arched wood door. Cladding is red brick with decorative brickwork in darker shades at the corners and around openings.Windows have original metal sash casements and fixed pane windows.
Cultural: The earliest known occupant of this house was tenant Frank L. Spicer in 1938. It was owned by Lloyd G. & May Hargreaves in 1948; he was amanufacturer's agent. They remained here until at least 1958. Accessory: Garage
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1810 E Lynn St.
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Warrington Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story single-family residence has a rectangular plan and a steeply pitched side-gable roof with a shed roof dormer. A large steep gabled wall dormer is on the east end. The entry is near the center, with a gabled roof and a recessed door within a rectangular opening. Cladding is variegated red brick. Windows are original wood-frame leaded glass windows. Anexterior brick chimney is at the east end.
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1948) were William N. & Lottie Warrington, vice- president of Warrington & Carskadden Inc., an auto dealership The home was owned by Freeman C. Clipson in 1958; he worked at Exeter Parking. Accessory: Carport
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1814 E Lynn St.
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Jasper Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story single-family residence has a rectangular plan and a steeply pitched cross-gable roof with a shed roof dormer. Cladding is primarily red brick, with stucco on the dormer. The recessed entry is in the front gable, at the east end, with an arched door and an arched opening outlined with buff- colored brick. An exterior brick chimney is in the center of the facade.Windows are original wood frame windows with leaded glass panes,generally in paired casements. An attached garage is at the rear.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Herbert W. & Marcella Jasperin 1938. He was the manager for Meinrath Brokerage Co. Their ownership continued at least through 1958.
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1820 E Lynn St.
Built: 1938 Historic Name: Gilroy Residence Style: Minimal Traditional/Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story single-family residence has been highly modified with a large second story addition. It has a low-pitch hip roof and wood clapboard siding. The entry is in a one-story side-gabled wing at the west end; a chimney is on the west wall. Windows are original wood and vinyl windows throughout.There is a single gable-roof attached garage on the east end.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were John R. & Helen Gilroy in 1948. He was Secretary-Treasurer, Gilroy & Nefzger Inc. Their ownership continued at least through 1958.
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1826 E Lynn St.
Built: 1952 Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story residence has been substantially altered with a second-story addition and the installation of vinyl siding and new windows. It has aside- gabled roof with a hipped roof dormer on the east and a hipped roof bay and garage on the west.
Cultural: City directories yielded very little information about this house. This house was vacant in 1958.
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1902 E Lynn St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Powers Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one and a half-story clapboard-clad residence has a rectangular plan and a medium pitch side-gable roof. It has a small central porch with a gabled roof with returns, supported by two pairs of square wood posts. The brick-clad porch has stairs descending to the right. On each side of the porch is a three-part window with a 10-light leaded center sash flanked by 4-over-1 leaded sash. Other windows have original wood sash. The east facade has an exterior brick chimney.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Edmond C. Powers,a salesman at Henry Broderick, Inc., and his wife, Odelpha. The Powers' owned the house through at least 1958.
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1906 E Lynn St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Skinner Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one and a half-story residence has a rectangular plan and a medium pitch front-gable roof with overhanging eaves and exposed vergeboards. It has wood shingle cladding. The primary (south) facade is symmetrical with a centered entry on a large front porch. The gabled roof has an over-sized curved ceiling, replacing the original simple gabled roof. The roof is supported by double wood columns on brick piers. The original brackets have been removed. Flanking the entry are fixed-pane wood sash with transoms. Other windows are original wood sash. The east elevation has a gabled dormer supported by knee braces and an exterior brick chimney.
Cultural: The earliest known owner was Frank H. Skinner in 1928. It was rented in1938 and, in 1948, was owned by Charles L. & Eleanor Miller, of Miller Sales Co. IN 1958, the owner was Nelda Bellville, who was a meter maid. Accessory: Carport at the rear of the property
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1910 E Lynn St.
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Perry Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house was originally designed in the Craftsman style, but has been highly modified. The expansive, gabled front porch was enclosed and clad in vertical wood siding with sliding aluminum sash and a new, incompatible entry. The house is single story with a side gabled asphalt composition roof with overhanging eaves. Other cladding is clapboard, and most fenestrationis aluminum sash.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Herbert B. Perry, who worked as an agent for the Port of Seattle, and his wife Anna, in 1928. The house was vacant in 1938. In 1948, Bayard O. Wheeler, a UW Associate Professor, and his wife Elsie, owned the home. The home was occupied by tenantWilliam S. Stephens in 1958. Accessory: Carport
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1914 E Lynn St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Baker Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half-story single-family residence has a rectangular plan and a medium pitch clipped side-gable roof with overhanging eaves and exposed roof beams. Cladding is wood clapboard siding. The clipped gabled entry has exposed roof beams and broad, short, tapered wood columns above tall tapered brick piers. Windows are original leaded wood frame windows, including a fixed-pane unit on the first story, flanked by casement sash, with leaded transoms above. The second story clipped gable dormer with exposed roof beams has a pair of double-hung wood sash. A brick chimney is on the west elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Walter Clyde Baker, a telegraph operator,E. A. Pierce & Co., and his wife Ruth, in 1928. The home was owned by Isaac Waring, Treasurer of Haines Oyster Co, and his wife Julia Waring in 1938. In 1948, Verne Hayes, VP, Willapoint Oysters Inc, and his wife Beth, were the owners. By 1958, Lucy Hoffman, a maid for Children's OrthopedicHospital, owned the home.
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1918 E Lynn St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Shulene Residence Style: Contemporary Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story house was constructed in 1924, but was altered in 1979, and none of its original characteristic are still evident. It has a side-gabled roof with overhanging eaves, vertical wood siding, and wood frame casement and fixed pane windows. The front entry has a pediment roof supported bywood columns.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were John Shulene, a carpenter, and his wife Christine, in 1928. It was owned by Herbert L. & Myrtle Sullivan in 1938; he worked as a cable operator for the Seattle Municipal Railway. In 1948, Frank Donahoe, District Superintendent, Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company, owned the house with his wife, Susie. Owners in 1958 were Leo S. & Betty Radecki; he was a sales manager for McKesson &Robbins Inc. Accessory: Carport at the rear of the property
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1922 E Lynn St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Hanson Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This small, single-story house is rectangular in plan and has clapboard siding a side gabled roof with a small front-gabled dormer with an arched vent. The entry on the front (south) facade is on the west end of the house, and is cutaway with the roofline supported by open wood columns. Windowshave replacement vinyl sash in the original wood surrounds.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was Orlando M. Hanson (1928), who was Principal of Lowell School on Capitol Hill. Mr. Hanson owned the house through the 1930s, and in 1948, a relative of his, Ella B. Hanson, owned the house. She was also a public school teacher. The owners in 1958 wereLouis & Rose Berkus of Lou's Grocery.
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1926 E Lynn St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: McDonald Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This small, single-story house is rectangular in plan and has clapboard siding and a front gabled roof with returned eaves. The entry on the front (south) facade is on the east end of the house within a projecting gabled vestibule with a rounded ceiling and double wood columns with a cutout arrowhead design between the columns. Windows have vinyl sash, with three double-hung vinyl sash with false muntins to the left of the entry. Thefront gable has an arched vent at the gable peak.
Cultural: The earliest known occupant of this house was tenant Mary A. McDonald in 1928. In 1938, it was owned by her family member, Loretta McDonald, who was a teacher at North Queen Anne School. A tenant, Harry W. Combs,lived in the house in 1958.
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1930 E Lynn St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Brannen Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This Craftsman style house has been highly modified with a redesigned front porch and newer windows. The house is partially obscured by tall fencing. It is rectangular in plan, clad with wood shingles, and has a side gabled roof with a front gabled full-width porch with wood columns set upon brick piers.Windows are replacement wood and vinyl fixed pane, casement, and double-hung sash. An exterior chimney is on the west wall adjacent to a nested gabled unit. The house retains some Craftsman characteristics,including exposed verge boards and roof beams.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Robert C. & Marie Brannen in 1928. Mr. Brannen was a vice president of a real estate company, Brannen- MacFarlane Company. The house was owned by Gerald W. & Ruth Benedict in 1938; he was a supervisor, Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company. In 1948, Thomas & Nellie Grande owned the house; he was an agent at O. H. Kuse Agency. IN 1958, the owners were Arnold T. Duckworth, a Boeingengineer, and his wife Lydia.
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1934 E Lynn St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Keeney Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story house, situated on a corner lot, has clapboard cladding and a clipped, double side gabled roof with returned eaves. The front (south) facade includes a recessed entry vestibule on the west end, with an arched pediment roof. It retains most of its original windows. To the right of the entry are two pairs of 8-over-1 wood frame casement sash with wood surrounds and braced flower boxes. The east facade has two clipped gables with returned eaves, and a projecting nested gable. First story windows are double-hung wood sash, generally 6-over-1, 8-over-1, or 10-over-1. Second story windows are a pair and triad of 1-over-1 double-hung wood sash. There is an exterior chimney on the east wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Mark D. & Mabel Keeney in 1928. Mr. Keeney was a salesman at Scott-Poor Inc. The home was vacant in 1938, but, in 1948, was owned by sheet metal worker John Saxhaug and his wife, Helga; their ownership continued through 1958.
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2004 E Lynn St.
Built: 1913 Historic Name: Godsave Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story Colonial Revival house has been altered with a large two- story addition and a secondary front entry on the southeast corner. The house has an irregular form, clapboard cladding and a hipped roof. The main entry near the center has a brick porch and a panel door with divided lights sheltered by a hipped roof with molded cornice and square column supports. The new secondary entry has a similar door and is recessed under a hipped roof with one square support. Windows on the front are all single or paired eight-over-one wood sash with false muntins. Windows on side elevations are similar sash, including a grouping of six on the first level of the east elevation. A brick chimney is on the north elevation. The house sits above the street on a large corner lot with terraced retaining walls,small shrubs, trees, and foundation plantings.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1938, were Alfred V. Godsave, a vice president at Pacific National Bank of Seattle, and his wife, Hazel.In 1948, the home was owned by Francis R. Graff (Acme Engraving Co; Dexter Engraving Co.) and his wife, Anona. An officer at United Airlines,Ralland A. Bannister, and his wife, Phyllis were the owners in 1958. Accessory: Double garage at the southeast
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2010 E Lynn St.
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Erickson Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Colonial Revival house has a rectangular plan, a hipped roof and brick cladding. A small addition on the rear northwest corner has clapboard cladding. The entry is oriented to the west (side) elevation and has a low brick stoop with pilasters and a triangular pediment surrounding the door. Windows are all paired and single 8-over-one leaded lights in wood sash with louvered shutters. A brick chimney is on the east elevation and a basement garage is below the southeast corner. The lot is slightly above the street with a planted rockery, a low hedge, lawn and a wide concrete entry walk along the east side, and a tall laurel hedge along the east property line.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1938, were Carl W. Erickson, the Secretary- Treasurer of Erickson Paving Company, and his wife, Elizabeth. In 1948, the president of K & L Distributors, Irving J. Levine, and his wife, Sally owned the house. It was owned by Abe J. Goldman (Lipman & Esfeld), and his wife,Mary, in 1958.
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2012 E Lynn St.
Built: 1913 Historic Name: Dodge Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Colonial Revival house is irregular in plan with a front gable roof with return eaves and dentils. A small second-story addition is towards the rear. Cladding is stained wood shingle. The front entry, partially obscured by a fence, has an original full-width pergola across the front. Windows in the front gable are a group of three six-light casements. Windows in the addition are single light casements. A shallow box bay on the east elevation near the south corner has a group of casement windows covered in plastic. A central chimney projects from the gable. The lot is slightly above the street and has a low rockery, wood privacy fence, small trees and shrubs.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1958, Eugene H. Dodge, a machinist, and his wife, Winona, owned this house.
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2020 E Lynn St.
Built: 1916 Historic Name: McChesney Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Colonial Revival house is irregular in plan with a side-gable roof, shingle cladding, and a large shed dormer across the front with solar panels on its south-facing roof. The entry, on the east elevation, is not clearly visible. Windows on the left front are a multi-light fixed sash with vinyl? multi- light casements and a group of four similar casements are on the right. Two windows in the dormer are paired six-light casements. A two-story shallow box bay is on the east elevation gable wall. The mid-block lot slopes down to the street with a low rockery, dense low shrubs and a driveway on the west side. A wood pergola frames the entry walk and another is situated between the front windows.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were D. Henry McChesney, a physician, and his wife, Margaret. From 1938 through 1948, it was owned by Ray E. Daughters, a swimming coach at the Washington Athletic Club, and his wife, Maude. The owners in 1958 were Richard V. Dickens, a floor manager at MacDougall, and his wife, Phyllis. Accessory: Garage at northwest
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2024 E Lynn St.
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Gibbes Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Dutch Colonial Revival has a rectangular plan and a front- gambrel on-hip roof with shingle cladding. The entry to the right of the facade is an original wood panel door with fanlight above, sheltered by a gabled hood with round column supports and return cornice. To the left of the entry is a projecting bay with window group of three divided light casements. The two gable windows are single eight-over-eight divided light wood sashes; windows in the large shed dormers on the east and west elevations are similar. A stucco chimney pierces the hip eaves on the west elevation. The house sits above the street on a sloping lot with a rockery, shrubs, small trees and a deck above the detached garage.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1948, Thomas M. Gibbes, an engineer, and his wife,Florence, owned this home. In 1958, Kenneth M. Witte, a salesman at the Todd Shipyard Company, and his wife, Wanda were the homeowners. Accessory: Garage at southwest
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2206 E Lynn St.
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Brotherton Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad house sits on a relatively flat lot with lawn and a planting bed with trees and shrubs. It has a clipped side- gable roof with a steep slope in the front and a rear addition that interrupts and shortens the north rear gables on the side elevations. A shed roof dormer is centered on the front roof slope; two skylights are on the roof above it. The gabled entry on the west half of the main facade has pointed bargeboards, paired square corner posts, and a concrete porch with a brick- clad foundation and stair sidewalls, The door has a plain window and 18-light sidelights, all in a wide wood surround. On the east side of the facade is a group of three two-over-one leaded windows in a wide wood surround. Windows on side elevations are similar. Four similar grouped casement windows are in the shed dormer.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were William F. Brotherton, a barber, and his wife, Lena. The home was owned by Marie N. Wiggers, a stenographer at Ballou & Wright, in 1948. George W. Neiswang, a counterman at Jen-Cel-Lite, and his wife, Irene owned the house in 1958. Accessory: Single garage on the east.
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2210 E Lynn St.
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Hare Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story shingle-clad house has been altered with a second story addition and a new entry porch. The house has stacked clipped side gable roofs with returns and hipped dormers on each side of the steep roof slope of the main facade; a skylight is centered on the slope above these. A large open wood porch with a wood balustrade projects from the center of the facade. The recessed entry has a panel door flanked by divided sidelights. Two groups of three 12-light casement windows flank the entry. Small vinyl sash windows are in the dormers. The house sits on a lot with low rockery,shrubs, lawn, a hedge on the west side and a driveway on the east.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1938 the home was owned by Deputy ProsecutingAttorney Arthur M. Hare and his wife, Ethel. Frederic W. Hile, an assistant professor at UW, and his wife, Barbara owned the house in 1948. Accessory: Shared garage on the east side.
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2304 E Lynn St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Oostenbrug Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad house has a gable-front-and- wing form with a recessed gabled entry at the ell at the center; it has an arched opening and original door with an arched leaded light. The gable wall on the east side of the main facade has three 3/1 leaded light sash and similar paired sash are on the west side. Windows on side elevations are similar. A small gabled secondary entry porch is on the west elevation and a brick chimney is on the east gable wall. It sits on a mid-block lot with low rockery terraces, ground covers, and small mature trees.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house, in 1928, was M. N. Oostenbrug. From at least 1938 through 1948, it was owned by Antony Panella, a clerk at General Insurance Co of America, and his wife, Trenna. The owners in 1958were Leon Matalo, a salesman at Jafco Distributors, and his wife, Fannie. Accessory: Shared garage on the west side.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION Parcel: 6788201490 Block: 30 Lot: 9 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2310 E Lynn St.
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Funfsinn Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house has been significantly altered with a second story addition and new window sash. It sits on a mid-block lot with a rockery, ground covers, foundation shrubs and small trees. The main body has a clipped-side gable roof with returns and the second story addition projecting from the west half has a front gabled roof with full return eaves. Cladding is clapboard with shingles on the second story. The entry on the east end of the facade has a gabled portico with returns, columns and a vinyl balustrade. The 15-light door is flanked by 5-light sidelights. A group of four 10-light casement windows with false muntins is on the west side of the facade and similar windows are in the second story above. A brick chimney is on the east gable wall and an attached flat-roof garage projects from the northeast corner.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Walter Funfsinn, the Secretary-Manager at Seattle Lighting & Fixture Company, and his wife, Martha. In 1938 it was owned by Harry H. & Edna Fox of Fox Gem Shop.From at least 1948 through 1958, the owners were Arthur D. Pease, asalesman at Unique Merchandise, and his wife, Sonia.
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2314 E Lynn St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Cunningham Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story side-gable bungalow sits close to the street with low shrubs and ground covers flanking the central entry walk. Cladding is clapboard with shingles in the gables. The gabled porch on the west end of the facade has bargeboards, brick sidewalls flanking the stairs and brick piers with tapered posts; the original wood panel door has a small grilled light at the center. The window on the east side of the facade has 6/1 sash flanked by 4/1 sash with a window box below. A basement garage is below this end and a garage addition on its right is attached to the east elevation; ithas a deck above with a privacy fence enclosure. A brick chimney projects above this and pierces the eaves on the east gable wall.
Cultural: In 1928 this home was owned by a teacher at Garfield High School, Harry B. & Florence Cunningham. It was owned by Arthur J. & Annie Kingham in 1958.
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2414 E Lynn St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Scully Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story bungalow sits on a flat lot with a stone walkway, lawn, shrubs, and trees, all enclosed by a low wood fence. The house is rectangular in plan with a side clipped-gable roof and clapboard cladding. A gabled portico with boxed eaves and returns and an arched ceiling, supported by paired square posts, is at the center of the symmetrical facade. The entry features a divided light door with matching sidelights. Large rectangular picture windows in wood sash flank the porch. The windows on other elevations have wood sash with patterned divided lights over plain sash. The west side has a driveway and a stucco chimney on the west gable wall.
Cultural: This house was owned by a Seattle police detective, Edward C. Scully, and his wife, Rose, from at least 1928 through 1958. Accessory: Single garage on west side
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2420 E Lynn St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Courtright Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story bungalow sits on a flat lot with lawn and foundation shrubs enclosed by a low wood fence; a driveway is on the east side. It is rectangular in plan and has a side-gable roof with returns and clapboard cladding. The symmetrical facade features a projecting portico with an arched roof on square posts with a wood railing and balustrade. The entry is a panel door with divided sidelights. The porch is flanked by two tripartite wood sash windows with a central picture window with narrow casements on each side and a leaded glass transom extending over all. A similar window group is in a square hanging bay on the east elevation. Small square leaded windows flank a brick chimney adjacent to the bay. Other windows have one-over-one wood sash.
Cultural: In 1928 the owners of this house were J. Bertram Courtright, a branch manager at Dictaphone Sales Corp., and his wife, Frances. It was owned by a bookkeeper at Seattle Broadcasting Company, Elizabeth T. Merrifield, in 1938. Michael M. Kelliher, an employee of Admiral Sales Company, and his wife, Helen owned the house in 1948. In 1958, the home was owned bySteve Popochock, a clerk at City Light, and his wife, Laurelle. Accessory: Gabled garage on east side.
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2424 E Lynn St.
Built: 1929 Historic Name: King Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story house sits on a narrow flat lot with lawn, plant beds and a wood arbor sheltering a bench near the entry walk. The house is rectangular in plan, clad in combed shingles, and has a clipped side-gable roof with returns. The asymmetrical facade features a crossing clipped gable projecting from the roofline on the west side, with the nested clipped gable porch projecting from the center. The enclosed porch has an arched entry with an original Tudor-style wood door with an arched leaded light. The porch is flanked by a wood sash picture window on the left and a pair of windows on the right; the front gable end has a small leaded light. A leaded glass window and a brick chimney are on the west elevation. A basement garage is below the east end of the front elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were George W. & Betty King from at least 1938 through 1948; he was a bookkeeper at San Juan Fishing & Packaging Company. In 1958, the home was owned by Lyndall Birkbeck, anurse at the State Department of Health.
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2428 E Lynn St.
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Swanson Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story house sits on a narrow flat lot with a lawn, foundation shrubs and a small tree. It is rectangular in plan and has a side-gable roof with returns and combed shingle cladding. The asymmetrical facade features a crossing gable projecting from the east side of the roofline and the nested gabled porch projects from the center. The enclosed porch has an arched entry and an original wood door with a small arched grilled window. The porch is flanked by wood sash picture windows with narrow leaded transoms. A small leaded window is in the front gable and a leaded horizontal window is on the east elevation. Other visible windows include one-over-one wood sash. A brick chimney is on the west gable wall and a basement garage with paneled rollup door is below the east end of the front,south elevation.
Cultural: From at least 1938 through 1958 Leonard E. Swanson, a salesman at D. N.& E Walter & Company, and his wife, Shirley owned this house.
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2502 E Lynn St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Osbourne Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This rectangular one-and-a-half story Craftsman bungalow sits on corner lot with a small lawn and large shrubs. It has a front gable roof and clapboard cladding. A projecting entry porch covers the west half of the main facade. Its gabled roof is supported by square corner columns; the piers and sidewalls on the stairs are painted brick. The main gable and the porch gable have knee braces. Windows have wide surrounds and most have original divided-light wood sash; some side windows have newer sash.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were James Q. (Helen) Osbourne, district manager of the DeLaval Steam Turbine Company; they remained through at least 1938. In 1948, the owner was Ida F. Vetting, the principal of Ravenna School. Howard (Bettie) Milner, a pharmacist at theMadison Park Pharmacy, were the owners in 1958. Accessory: Single garage on 25th Ave. E.
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2506 E Lynn St.
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Washburn Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This L-shaped Craftsman bungalow has front and side lawns and large shrubs. It has one-and-a-half stories plus a daylight basement and is clad with asbestos shingles. It has a side gable roof with a projecting front-gabled porch on the east side of the main facade. The porch has a metal railing and square columns. The main gable and the porch gable have knee braces and pointed bargeboards. Most windows have newer sash, either one-over-one or picture windows; there is a prominent picture window above the basement garage on the west side. The garage, set well back from the facade, was probably added in the 1920s-30s; it has a newer door. A brick exterior chimney is on the east side toward the front.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928) were George (Rose) Washburn, sales manager at the Howell-Thompson Motor Company. In 1938, the owners were Paul (Frances) Parkhurst, who worked for Missouri Pacific Lines. Herman B. & Harriett Cordes of the Cordes Towing Service Inc. owned the house in 1948 The 1958 owners were Maurice (Mary) Byers,personnel manager, Washington Title Insurance.
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2510 E Lynn St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Lacher Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This rectangular one-and-a-half story Craftsman bungalow has a small lawn and foundation plantings. It has a front gable roof and clapboard cladding, with shingles in the gable ends. A projecting entry porch covers the west half of the main facade, with a plain balustrade and a gabled roof is supported by square columns. A gabled hanging bay and the driveway are on the east elevation. All the gables have knee braces. Windows have wide surrounds and original divided-light wood sash; some side windows have newer sash.An exterior brick chimney is near the southeast corner.
Cultural: In 1928, Jack (Ruth) Lacher, manager at the Transportation Club of Seattle, owned this house. The owners in 1938 were Alton (Eva) Moulton, a superintendent at the Otis Elevator Company. Leonard and Bernice Bindon were the owners in 1948. Bindon (1899-1980) was an architect who worked on the Norton Building, the Seattle Public Library (1956-59) and many schools. Accessory: Single garage at northeast
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2514 E Lynn St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Johnson Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This rectangular single-story Craftsman bungalow sits on small lot with a small lawn and foundation plantings. It has a side gable roof and clapboard cladding with a water table. A projecting entry porch at the west end of the main facade has a gabled roof supported by battered columns set on brick piers. The porch has a plain balustrade and brick sidewalls. The wood stairs go down to the east. A square hanging bay with a gabled roof projects from the east elevation. All the gables have knee braces and pointed bargeboards bay side gable roof. Windows have original wood sash and wide surrounds. On the front is a three part window with a 12-over-1 center section flanked by 6-over-1 windows; it has window box below it. Windows in the bay are similar. There is an exterior brick chimney on the front of the east elevation near the bay.
Cultural: Albert J. Johnson, who worked at the Eyers & Seattle Drayage Company, and his wife Violet owned this house by 1928 and remained here through at least 1958. Accessory: Single garage at northeast
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2520 E Lynn St.
Built: 1977 Style: Shed Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This large modern house has two shed-roofed volumes with a recessed center entry bay. The fenestration has been significantly altered, with smaller rectangular sash replacing large arched windows.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance.
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2524 E Lynn St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Watts Residence Style: Cottage Tudor Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This stucco-clad Cottage Tudor house has a gable-and-wing form with a tall steep gable on the west side of the facade, swooping over the small entry porch. The porch has a Tudor arch opening with a plain wood balustrade and stairs descending to the side. The garage below the entry has a compatible replacement door. There are two three-part windows, one west of the porch and one on the porch, with wood sash and leaded glass panels.The east side of the front gable has a skylight. The stucco-clad exterior chimney is on the west elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house (in 1928) were Charles (Louise) Watts of Fick Watts & Epplen. The owners in the 1930s-40s were Sydney (Rose) Margolis, manager of Pioneer Neckwear Company. In 1958, Ward(Peggy) Squires, who worked at Todd Shipyards, were the owners.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788201270 Block: 28 Lot: 11 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2528 E Lynn St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Nelson Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This clapboard-clad house sits close to the street with shrubs and small trees in the front yard. It has a gable-and-wing form with a tall steep gable on the east side of the facade and clipped side gables. The small entry porch, at the southwest corner, has a flat roof supported by three columns. The windows have wide wood surrounds and wood sash; there are two picture windows on the front facade and double-hung divided light windows, singly and in pairs, on the sides. The gable-end window was originally arched but is now rectangular. West of the main gable is a steep gabled dormer with an arched window with divided lights. The east elevation has a tall exterior brick chimney.
Cultural: George H. Nelson, who worked at Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company,owned this house from at least 1928 through the 1950s. .
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788201271 Block: 28 Lot: 11-12 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2532 E Lynn St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Gove Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This rectangular single-story Craftsman bungalow sits on corner lot with lawn and foundation plantings. It has a cross-gable roof and coursed shingle cladding. A projecting entry porch at the east end of the main facade has a solid balustrade and a gabled roof supported by two square columns. A wide front-gabled bay is west of the porch, with an exterior stucco-and-brick chimney in the center. All the gables have prominent knee brackets. A square hanging bay with a shed roof projects from the east elevation.Windows have aluminum sash and wide wood surrounds. On the front is a three-part window with a 12-over-1 center section flanked by 6-over-1 windows; it has window box below it. Windows in the bay are similar. Therear (north) has a doorway to the open back yard.
Cultural: The first known owners, in 1928, were Deforest (Eleanor) Gove, a manager at J. W. Kobi Company. A widow, Amanda E. Strasburger, owned the house in 1938. A salesman, Charles English and his wife Lillian were the owners from 1948 through the 1950s. Accessory: Craftsman-style garage on the north
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788201280 Block: 28 Lot: 12 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1611 E Lynn St.
Built: 1949 Historic Name: Peach Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story residence is on a triangular corner lot with a lawn, extensive landscaping and a vine-covered arbor. It has an irregular plan and a medium pitch hip roof with thick composition asphalt tiles and boxed eaves. Cladding is stucco. Windows are a mix of original wood windows and newer replacement windows. The recessed entry is near the center. Theattached single garage has a newer door.
Cultural: The plat known as Dahlialand was named after Dahlialand Gardens, a nursery that occupied a large tract of land between Boyer Avenue East, East Lynn Street, and 19th Avenue East. The store, run by Mrs. J.W. Wheeler, was established by 1924 and was demolished in 1962. It is where St. Demetrios Church is now located. The earliest known owners of this house (1958) were Ted G. & Melva Peach of Peach's Used Cars.
Legal: DAHLIALAND Parcel: 1880000025 Block: Lot: 5 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1825 E Lynn St.
Built: 1951 Historic Name: Hoglund Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story residence has an L-shaped plan and a cross-hipped roof, The materials have been replaced, with vinyl siding and newer vinyl windows.The entry, at the center, has been altered, with a gabled roof supported by two plain posts. There is a wide brick chimney near the entry.
Cultural: The plat known as Dahlialand was named after Dahlialand Gardens, a nursery that occupied a large tract of land between Boyer Avenue East, East Lynn Street, and 19th Avenue East. The store, run by Mrs. J.W. Wheeler, was established by 1924 and was demolished in 1962. It is where St.Demetrios Church is now located. The earliest known owners of this house were Ralph H. Hoglund, an engineer at Pacific Telephone, and his wifeCharlotte, in 1958. Accessory: Garage
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1819 E Lynn St.
Built: 1951 Historic Name: More Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story residence has a rectangular plan and a low pitch hip roof with a wide brick chimney at the center. Cladding is brick. Windows have newer vinyl sash, primarily sliders. The recessed entry is near the center of the main facade.
Cultural: The plat known as Dahlialand was named after Dahlialand Gardens, a nursery that occupied a large tract of land between Boyer Avenue East, East Lynn Street, and 19th Avenue East. The store, run by Mrs. J.W. Wheeler, was established by 1924 and was demolished in 1962. It is where St.Demetrios Church is now located. The earliest known owners of this house were Donald E. More, Assistant Engineer for City Engineering, and his wife Nancy, in 1958. Accessory: Garage
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1811 E Lynn St.
Built: 1950 Historic Name: Lackman Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story house, partially obscured by a fence, has an L-shaped plan with a cross-gable roof. A double gable-front garage projects at the west end. Cladding is clapboard. The entry is in the recessed center section.
Cultural: The plat known as Dahlialand was named after Dahlialand Gardens, a nursery that occupied a large tract of land between Boyer Avenue East, East Lynn Street, and 19th Avenue East. The store, run by Mrs. J.W. Wheeler, was established by 1924 and was demolished in 1962. It is where St.Demetrios Church is now located. The earliest known owners (1958) of this house were Albert & Sally Lackman; he was a salesman for West & Wheeler, the developer of this plat.
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1805 E Lynn St.
Built: 1947 Historic Name: Naon Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story residence has a rectangular plan and a steeply pitched cross-gable roof. Cladding is brick with wood clapboard siding in the gable ends. The facade has a prominent brick chimney on the gable wall and a narrow dormer. The at-grade entry, near the center, has a gabled hood.Windows have newer vinyl casement and fixed sash.
Cultural: The plat known as Dahlialand was named after Dahlialand Gardens, a nursery that occupied a large tract of land between Boyer Avenue East, East Lynn Street, and 19th Avenue East. The store, run by Mrs. J.W. Wheeler, was established by 1924 and was demolished in 1962. It is where St.Demetrios Church is now located. The earliest known owners of this house were Victor B. Naon, who worked at Magin Inn, and his wife Angelina. Accessory: Garage
Legal: DAHLIALAND Parcel: 1880000005 Block: Lot: 1 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1633 E Lynn St.
Built: 1947 Historic Name: Sater Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story residence has an irregular plan and a medium-pitched cross- gable roof. Cladding is brick with clapboard siding in the gable ends. It has a wide brick chimney near the center and large metal-sash windows. There isa basement garage beneath the east end.
Cultural: The plat known as Dahlialand was named after Dahlialand Gardens, a nursery that occupied a large tract of land between Boyer Avenue East, East Lynn Street, and 19th Avenue East. The store, run by Mrs. J.W. Wheeler, was established by 1924 and was demolished in 1962. It is where St.Demetrios Church is now located. The earliest known owners of this house were Darcy M. & Agnes Sater in 1958; he owned Sater of Seattle.
Legal: DAHLIALAND Parcel: 1880000010 Block: Lot: 2 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1627 E Lynn St.
Built: 1947 Historic Name: Rosenwald Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story residence has a square plan and a shallow-pitched pyramidal roof with narrow eaves. Cladding is clapboard. The primary facade is symmetrical with a center at-grade entry sheltered by a hipped roof. There is an enclosed secondary entry and a detached garage at the side. Thewindows have original sash with shutters.
Cultural: The plat known as Dahlialand was named after Dahlialand Gardens, a nursery that occupied a large tract of land between Boyer Avenue East, East Lynn Street, and 19th Avenue East. The store, run by Mrs. J.W. Wheeler, was established by 1924 and was demolished in 1962. It is where St.Demetrios Church is now located. The earliest known owners of this house (1948) were Gilbert E. Rosenwald, Secretary of Pacific Associates Inc and Assistant Secretary/Treasurer of Dulien Steel Products Inc., and his wife Natalie. The home was owned by Thomas A. & Mary O'Connell in 1958; he was Secretary-Treasurer, Seattle Realty Inc. Accessory: Garage
Legal: DAHLIALAND Parcel: 1880000015 Block: Lot: 3 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1619 E Lynn St.
Built: 1947 Historic Name: Herrett Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story residence has an irregular plan and a medium pitch side gable roof with wood shingles and shallow eaves. Cladding is brick. The entry, near the center, is recessed beneath the projecting roof. Windows are a mix of original wood windows and newer vinyl windows. The recessed entry is near the center. There is a wide brick chimney and an attached single garage at the east end. The lot is landscaped with lawn and shrubs.
Cultural: The plat known as Dahlialand was named after Dahlialand Gardens, a nursery that occupied a large tract of land between Boyer Avenue East, East Lynn Street, and 19th Avenue East. The store, run by Mrs. J.W. Wheeler, was established by 1924 and was demolished in 1962. It is where St.Demetrios Church is now located. The earliest known owners (1958) wereWilford F. & Minerva Herrett, who owned W. F. Herrett Co.
Legal: DAHLIALAND Parcel: 1880000020 Block: Lot: 4 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1931 E Lynn St.
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Sinnott Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story shingle-clad Craftsman style house sits on a flat corner lot landscaped with perennials, ground covers, hedges, shrubs and small trees; a low rock wall supporting a decorative metal fence encloses the east side and back yard. The house has a side-gable roof with deep eaves, brackets and bargeboards. The main facade has a full-width recessed porch with clinker brick clad stair and hip wall, stucco clad piers and soffit and plain entry door. Paired divided-light wood casement sash windows flank the entry and similar paired sash are on each end of the facade facing onto the porch. A group of three similar windows is in the gabled dormer centered on the facade above the porch. The east side elevation and rear south elevation have similar window groups, including a gabled dormer window on the rear. A side porch with a flat roof and square posts projects from the center of the east gable wall and a clinker brick chimney is north of this porch. A gabled sun porch with multiple light windows projects from the rear, south elevation.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1958, Joseph D. & Elizabeth Sinnott owned this home. Sinnott was a salesman at Electric Storage Battery Company.
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1927 E Lynn St.
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Morrison Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story shingle-clad Craftsman style house sits above the street with rockeries, shrubs, ground covers and two mature conifer trees along the east side. It has a front-gable roof with deep eaves, brackets and bargeboards. A large recessed porch extends across the front and wraps around the east side. It has a shingle-clad hip wall and paired posts with joinery connections. The newer divided-light door is on the east side of the porch. An 8/1 wood sash window at the center of the main facade has replaced the original entry. The curved wall on the northeast corner between these has a three-part bowed window of three similar single 8/1 wood sash. A single window with 16/1 wood sash is on the west end of the porch facade. All of the windows and doors on the porch have wood surrounds with ears. The front gable has a two large newer large windows flanked by narrower sash.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, from 1928 through 1938, were Ethan A. & Mary Morrison. In 1948, it was owned by Andrew Veblen, a professional manager at Seattle First National Bank, Broadway Branch, and his wife, Barbara. The home was owned by a buyer at Frederick & Nelson,Sydney S. & Mary Jenner in 1958. Accessory: Garage on the south
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1925 E Lynn St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Schlenker Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story clapboard-clad Tudor house sits above the street with concrete terraced retaining walls and shrubs. It has a gable-and-wing form with a prominent crossing front gable on the east half of the main facade. Its west gable swoops down to shelter the recessed entry at the center. The entry has concrete stairs descending to the west and a west- facing door; an arched leaded window is on the north facade wall. The main window in the front gable has a wide leaded fixed sash flanked by narrower casements with an arched leaded transom. The other facade windows are grouped leaded casements; a group of four is west of the entry and a group of three is in the dormer above. A brick chimney is on the east gable wall
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1958, George F. Schlenker, (UniversityProvision Co.), and his wife Lillian owned this home. Accessory: Garage
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1921 E Lynn St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Anderson Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story clapboard-clad bungalow sits above the street with a concrete stair, a planted slope, lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a side- gable roof, brackets and bargeboards and shingles in the gables. The entry at the center of the symmetrical facade has a gabled portico, brick piers, paired square posts with a lattice trellis, an original wood door with 9 lights in the upper half, and a framed glass storm door. Grouped windows flanking the entry have leaded transoms over a picture window flanked by plain narrower casement sash in original wood surrounds.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1958, the owners of this house were Julius Anderson, a clerk at Fisher Flouring Mills, and his wife, Iva. Accessory: Garage on the south
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1917 E Lynn St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Groves Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story clipped side-gable clapboard-clad bungalow has been altered with removal of the original portico, a new entry porch and a new shed dormer across the full main facade. It sits above the street on a corner lot with a newly landscaped slope with concrete stairs, rocks, small shrubs and ground covers; a large conifer is in the northeast corner. The entry at the center has a full-width porch with wood posts and an arbor set on a clapboard-clad hip wall. The wood panel door is flanked by paired 6/1 wood sash. The dormer has a band of small rectangular windows. Anenclosed sun porch with 6/1 windows and a deck above is on the west elevation set back from the main facade
Cultural: The earliest known owners were William J. & Ruby Groves from at least 1928 through 1938; he was a salesman at Fisher Flouring Mills Co.William J. & Ruby Groves's ownership continued through 1938. Gilbert W. &Bessie Auld were the owners in 1958; he worked at Metabolaid. Accessory: Garage on the south
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1909 E Lynn St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Thompson Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story stucco-clad house sits on a flat corner lot with lawn and foundation beds with shrubs and small trees. It has a steep cross- gable roof with returns and the crossing front gable is on the east half of the facade. The recessed entry at the east end of the facade is nested in the front gable; it has concrete steps, an arched opening and a wood frame screen door in a rectangular wood surround. Two groups of three 10-light wood casement sash windows are west of the entry. A belt course below the gable wall has spaced block modillions. Windows in the front gable are paired vinyl replacement 8-light casements. A stucco chimney is on the west gable wall. Original 6/1 sash windows are on the east gable wall.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1938, the owners were George E. Thompson, (Northwest Instrument Co.), and his wife, Bertha. It was owned by Leroy E. & Hazel Kuhns in 1948. In 1958, K. Kenneth Krummeck, a salesman at theTodd Company, and his wife, Coralie, were the owners.
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1905 E Lynn St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Shaw Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story shingle-clad Tudor sits on a relatively flat lot with lawn, a hedge, foundation beds and a large tree. It has a steep cross-gable roof with returns and wood shakes. The crossing gable is on the east end of the main facade. The gabled recessed entry is nested in the right side of the front gable; it has a concrete stoop and steps; the Craftsman-style wood door has three small vertical windows in the upper section. A prominent stucco chimney is to the right of the entry and a shed-roof wall dormer is on the west half of the facade. The gables and dormer have stucco and false timbering. Two paired 8/1 wood sash windows are on each end of the first story; similar paired 6/1 windows are in the front gable and the dormer and a single 6/1 window is in the dormer to the left of the chimney. Similarwindows are on side elevations. The garage is below the west end.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1938, the owners were Herbert J. Shaw, an assistant manager at Federated Industries of Washington, and his wife, Nell. It was owned in 1948 by Carl G. Koch, a lawyer at Karr Tuttle & Campbell,and his wife, Joan. In 1958, Richard C. Crow was a tenant.
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1901 E Lynn St.
Built: 1951 Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story hipped-roof house sits on a relatively flat corner lot with lawn, planting beds, and a small tree. It has been altered with the addition of a new entry and new window sash. The entry has a low wood deck and arbor. New divided-light doors have replaced a picture window near the center of the main facade. A corner picture window has been replaced by vinyl sash with false muntins. Below this is a Roman brick planter. The original entry on the west elevation has a concrete stoop with metal rail and recessed entry.A gravel driveway is on the west side.
Cultural: Emma Singer was a tenant in this house in 1958.
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2021 E Lynn St.
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Bellman Residence Style: Prairie Rank: Historic Contributing Architect: Andrew Willatzen
Description: This two-story Prairie style house sits well above the street on a steeply sloped lot with concrete stairs, dense ground covers, shrubs and two large mature trees. It has a shallow hipped roof with deep eaves, clapboard cladding on the first story and smooth stucco on the second story. A large two-story porch with deep eaves, concrete piers and wide clapboard-clad posts projects from the northeast corner of the house, wrapping around the east end of the main facade to the east elevation where the entry is situated. The upper level has a clapboard-clad hip wall. A group of three Craftsman- style divided light casement windows in a wide wood surround is on the first story of the street facade and two paired windows with similar sash are on the second story.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1938, the owners were George H. Bellman, a display advertising solicitor at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, and his wife, Grace. The home was owned by Charles J. Conover, a forester at the US Forest Service, and his wife, Lorraine from 1948 through 1958.This house was designed by Andrew Willatzen (1876-1974), who had worked for Frank Lloyd Wright in the early 1900s. He moved to Seattle in 1908 and, both alone and in partnership with Barry Byrne, designed a number of prominent houses, churches, and other buildings in Seattle and surrounding areas in the 1910s and 20s, largely in the stick, Prairie, Craftsman, and Revival styles. Willatsen is considered to be the father ofPrairie Style architecture in Seattle (Ochsner 2014 Accessory: Garage on the alley
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2019 E Lynn St.
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Murray Residence Style: American Foursquare Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story clapboard-clad Craftsman style American Foursquare sits above the street with a sloping front yard densely landscaped with ground covers and shrubs. It has a full-width hipped porch with square posts and wood balustrade. The entry has a wood door with 16 small square lights in the upper half, wide sidelights with similar divided lights over single panels, and a wood frame screen door. Large wood sash windows with divided light transoms flank the entry. Grouped windows on the second story facade have similar sash with a wider sash flanked by narrower ones. A hipped dormer at the center has paired divided lights. A brick chimney is on the west elevation
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were J. Louis Murray, a manager at Mutual Paper Corporation, and his wife, Mary. It was owned by the president of the Olympic Steamship Company, Ernest C. Bentzen, and his wife, Ethel in 1948. George C. Loomis, the security director at LoomisArmored Car Service, and his wife, Emma, were the owners in 1958. Accessory: Garage on the alley
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2015 E Lynn St.
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Druxman Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This former one-story Craftsman bungalow was remodeled in 2008 with a large second-story addition. It sits above the street with a terraced CMU planter and a tall retaining wall at the sidewalk with a lawn terrace above and a picket fence. It has a front-gable roof with returns, clapboard cladding with stucco and false-timbering in the gables. The full-width front porch has a gabled portico at the west end, an arbor over the east side and three pairs of square posts. The door is wood with an art glass light and windows on the facade are all 6/1 wood sash in groups and pairs. There is a basement garage at the rear.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Nate Druxman, the president of National Athletic Club, and his wife, Jessie. It was owned by a clerk, JamesB. C. Lockwood Jr. in 1938. Louis E. VanNorman, a salesman at Sunset Outdoor Advertising Company, owned it in 1948. In 1958, the owners were an interior decorator at R. J. Shewes Incorporated, Robert Robinson and his wife, Kathleen.
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2011 E Lynn St.
Built: 2013 Style: Neo-Craftsman Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This new two-story house has a gable front roof with a gabled bay projecting in front and a gabled porch with brackets and two paired square posts. Ithas large windows with vinyl sash.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district. Accessory: Garage
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2007 E Lynn St.
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Zimmerman Residence Style: American Foursquare Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story clapboard-clad American Foursquare house sits above the street with lawn and a large deciduous tree. It has a shallow hipped roof with deep open eaves and exposed rafters. A bay, also with a shallow hipped roof, projects slightly from the center of the second-story facade. A newer wood arbor with brackets extends across the facade between the first and second stories. The recessed entry at the east end of the facade has a wood stair and balustrade and a wood door with single window. Two large square wood sash windows on the facade have divided lights in the upperpart. Similar smaller vertical single wood sash windows are on each end of the second story and two are in the central bay.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Edward F. Zimmerman, an assistant secretary at Carter McDonald & Company, and his wife, Viola. In 1938, it was owned by Michael Savelson, a manufacturer's agent, and his wife, Tamara. From at least 1948 through 1958, the home was owned by George B. & Lola Moore.
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2001 E Lynn St.
Built: 1911 Historic Name: Iles Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story shingle-clad bungalow sits on a corner lot with a sloping lawn, shrubs, small trees and foundation shrubs. It has a cross- gable roof with deep eaves, bargeboards and brackets. The gables have stucco cladding; the side gable has false-timbering. The three-quarter width recessed porch has shingled hip walls and corner posts and a pair of divided light doors. A three-part louvered vent is in the front gable. A shallow rectangular hanging bay on the west elevation has three pairs of wood divided light casements. A similar but smaller window with paired casement sash is south of the bay and a prominent clinker brick chimney pierces the eaves north of the bay. Similar windows are on the east gable wall.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1938, the owners were John Iles, a branch manager atWillamette Iron & Steel Works, and his wife, Daisy. It was owned by Bess L. Halverson, an insurance agent, from at least 1948 through 1958. Accessory: Garage on the alley
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2317 E Lynn St.
Built: 1915 Historic Name: Jackson Residence Style: Colonial Revival Foursquare Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Foursquare multifamily dwelling sits above the street on a steeply sloping lot with rockery, lawn, foundation shrubs and a large mature cedar tree; a north-south alley is on the west side of the lot. The original shingle cladding has been replaced with smooth stucco cladding. It has a shallow hipped roof with deep boxed eaves and a symmetrical facade. The central entry has a two-story wood porch with corner columns and square pilasters, wood balustrade, and panel door with divided sidelights; the open second story porch has a wood balustrade and paired French doors with divided sidelights. Paired 1/1 wood sash windows flank both porches on the facade. The east elevation has similar fenestration with a central shallow stucco-clad balcony projecting from the center of the second story; it has a French door and divided sidelights. A group of three multiple-light wood casements is below the balcony. A walkout basement entry on this elevation has a flat hood with brackets and a divided light door and sidelights. Similar 1/1 windows are on other elevations, paired and singly. A second-story open wood porch with wood balustrade and stairs projects from the center of the rear south elevation.
Cultural: In 1928, the owners of this house were William C. Jackson, a salesman, at Wilson's Modern Business College, and his wife, Jennie. It was owned by John H. Stevenson, a structural engineer at the Port of Seattle, and his wife, Lulu in 1938. Sometime before 1948 the single family home was converted to a duplex. In 1948 Bertha Berger, a saleswoman at Jean Hall occupied a unit and Peter A. Wick, a laborer, occupied another. In 1958, Russell Gardiner a Boeing employee, and Frank Hardesty, a salesman at Pope &Talbot occupied the apartments.
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2429 E Lynn St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Todd Residence Style: Classical Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 1-story Classical Revival house is an uncommon style in Seattle. It has a rectangular plan and a flat roof with a parapet featuring decorative balustrades near the corners. Shallow shingle-clad pent roofs with exposed rafter ends are below the decorative balustrades. It is clad in clapboard siding and has a symmetrical facade. The front (north facing) facade is dominated by a prominent semi-circular classical portico with decorative finials on top and exposed rafter ends. The roof is supported by 4 Doric columns. The concrete steps flair out and have painted brick sidewalls. The wide wood door is flanked by 2 - 5/1 double-hung wood sash windows with wide wood frames. Windows on the east facade are the same style but in groups of 2 and 4. The east facade features a recessed porch in the center with flanking Doric columns and a turned balustrade. The house sits on a sloping corner lot with a rockery, lawn, shrubs and wide concrete steps anda walkway leading to the entry porch on the north side. A wood fence with a trellised top encloses the backyard to the south.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Hugh C. (an attorney) & Mary Todd, in 1928. It was owned by Oliver K. & Faye Devin in 1938; he was a salesman for Crescent Manufacturing Company. In the late 1940s, Walter S. and Grace Hoskins, of Hoskins Machine Company, were the owners. The owners in 1958 were Arthur O. Ihlang a salesman for Grayson-BrownHardware & Furniture, and his wife, Mae.
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2425 E Lynn St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Stusser Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 2-story side-gabled Dutch Colonial Revival-style house has a rectangular plan and symmetrical facade. It is clad in clapboard siding. The second floor has chamfered corners and slightly overhangs the first floor. The concrete porch, in the center, is sheltered by a projecting gabled roof with eave returns, supported by newer wrought iron columns. The wood door has a large divided window. Windows on the first floor are 3-part wood- frame with fixed centers and double-hung sides with 3-part divided uppers. Windows on the second floor are paired wood-frame double-hung. Double- hung wood-frame windows are typical. The site is flat with lawn, shrubs, and an arched trellis gate attached to the west facade and leading to the sideyard on the west side.
Cultural: Leslie & Elizabeth Stusser of Stusser Electric Company owned the house in the 1920s and 30s. By 1948, the house was owned by Anna Smith, a widow. The owners in 1958 were Fred W. & Jarine Freeman; he was an engineer for Boeing. Accessory: Detached Garage
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2421 E Lynn St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Carey Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story residence has a side-gabled form, a rectangular plan and a symmetrical facade. The porch has concrete steps with wide sloping sidewalls. It is sheltered by a roof pediment with square posts at the corners. The wood door has a curved window. Flanking the entry are 3-part picture windows with vinyl sash. Cladding is aluminum siding. The site is flat with lawn, shrubs at the foundation and side yards and a wide brick walkway.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Francis R. (a grocer) & Lillian Carey. Theyowned the home in the 1920s and 30s. In the 1940s, at least through the 1950s, the home was owned by Ralph L. (a salesman) & Isabel McQuillan. Accessory: Garage
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2417 E Lynn St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Eckford Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story residence has a rectangular plan and a side-gabled roof with a gabled wall dormer and a gabled porch roof, all with return eaves. It has clapboard siding and a brick chimney on the east facade. The front facade features a three-part picture window with Craftsman-style divided sash, fixed in the center and flanked by casements, and an arched oak entry door with a narrow arched window and a wide brick surround. Two small rectangular windows are located at the basement level. The site is raised slightly with a concrete aggregate retaining wall at the perimeter, lawn, foundation shrubs, and a concrete aggregate walk leading to brick porch steps with wrought iron railings.
Cultural: In the 1920s and 30s, Walter G. (a cook) & Peggie Eckford owned this house. It was owned by Frank J. & Marguerite Oakley in 1948; he was a meat cutter for Safeway Stores Inc. In 1958, the owner was Craig C. Milnor,a trainee for Western Electric. Accessory: Detached Garage
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2413 E Lynn St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Collins-Paquette Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story side-gabled residence is partially obscured by dense vegetation and a fence. It has been extensively remodeled with unpainted vertical and diagonal wood siding and several incompatible windows. Some original wood frame double-hung windows with divided sash remain on the side elevations. The original arched, recessed entry has been altered with a flush door and a newer wood porch and stairs.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Clement A. & Emma Collins; he was a sales manager for Barde Steel Company. From the 1930s until at least the late 1950s, George D. Paquette, a buyer for National GroceryCompany, owned the home with his wife, Evelyn.
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2401 E. Lynn St.
Built: 1981 Historic Name: Mason Apartments Style: Modern Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This multifamily building has seven townhouse units with recessed entries Staggered along the front elevation. It has two gabled roofs connected by a side gable roof, with shed roofs on the front. The rear has secondary entries and garages. Cladding is clapboard and windows have vinyl sash.
Cultural: This building was constructed after the period of significance for the historic district.
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2605 E Lynn St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Haakens Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This large residence sits high above the street on a corner lot adjoining the Arboretum. It has a rectangular plan, clapboard siding and a gable front and wing form. The house faces north, with a steeply pitched front gabled section to the west and a mansard-roofed wing section with a rounded corner to the east. Two small shed-roofed dormers are located in the wing section and 2 gabled roof dormers are located in the gabled section, facing west. An enclosed gabled entry with a wood door and divided window is located in the center of the front facade. To the east is a large, multi-pane bay window with casements and rounding the corner is a 3-part picture window with double-hung divided uppers and wood frames. This window style is typical on all facades, in singles, groupings or 2 or 3. The site is enclosed by a tall concrete retaining wall with shrubs and trees above. Wide concrete steps with tall concrete sidewalls lead to the entry. On the west side is a concrete driveway leading to an attached garage at grade with a second entry porch above. A narrow stair with a wood railing at the south end leads to the entry.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Hugo & Marjorie Haakens; he was a salesman for Blyth Witter & Company. In the 1930s, Edward B. Springsteen, secretary of Washington Chain Stores Association, owned it with this wife, Ethyl. The owners in 1948 were Dr. VanKirk & Marian Hillman, and, in 1958, Richard E. (a Boeing civil engineer) & CarolSchmidt.
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75 properties on E Lynn St
Even Numbered Side
1602 E Lynn St.

- 1925
1608 E Lynn St.

Anderon Residence - 1929
1612 E Lynn St.

Hain Residence - 1929
1614 E Lynn St.

Oseran Residence - 1928
1618 E Lynn St.

Norton Residence - 1928
1622 E Lynn St.

Hoglund Residence - 1928
1626 E Lynn St.

Kelliher-Brackett ModelHouse - 1928
1630 E Lynn St.

Maxwell Residence - 1928
1802 E Lynn St.

Long Residence - 1930
1806 E Lynn St.

Spicer Residence - 1930
1810 E Lynn St.

Warrington Residence - 1929
1814 E Lynn St.

Jasper Residence - 1930
1820 E Lynn St.

Gilroy Residence - 1938
1826 E Lynn St.

Residence - 1952
1902 E Lynn St.

Powers Residence - 1924
1906 E Lynn St.

Skinner Residence - 1922
1910 E Lynn St.

Perry Residence - 1912
1914 E Lynn St.

Baker Residence - 1924
1918 E Lynn St.

Shulene Residence - 1924
1922 E Lynn St.

Hanson Residence - 1923
1926 E Lynn St.

McDonald Residence - 1923
1930 E Lynn St.

Brannen Residence - 1923
1934 E Lynn St.

Keeney Residence - 1923
2004 E Lynn St.

Godsave Residence - 1913
2010 E Lynn St.

Erickson Residence - 1929
2012 E Lynn St.

Dodge Residence - 1913
2020 E Lynn St.

McChesney Residence - 1916
2024 E Lynn St.

Gibbes Residence - 1921
2206 E Lynn St.

Brotherton Residence - 1921
2210 E Lynn St.

Hare Residence - 1921
2304 E Lynn St.

Oostenbrug Residence - 1926
2310 E Lynn St.

Funfsinn Residence - 1921
2314 E Lynn St.

Cunningham Residence - 1922
2414 E Lynn St.

Scully Residence - 1924
2420 E Lynn St.

Courtright Residence - 1922
2424 E Lynn St.

King Residence - 1929
2428 E Lynn St.

Swanson Residence - 1929
2502 E Lynn St.

Osbourne Residence - 1922
2506 E Lynn St.

Washburn Residence - 1921
2510 E Lynn St.

Lacher Residence - 1922
2514 E Lynn St.

Johnson Residence - 1923
2520 E Lynn St.

Residence - 1977
2524 E Lynn St.

Watts Residence - 1925
2528 E Lynn St.

Nelson Residence - 1924
2532 E Lynn St.

Gove Residence - 1923
Odd Numbered Side
1611 E Lynn St.

Peach Residence - 1949
1619 E Lynn St.

Herrett Residence - 1947
1627 E Lynn St.

Rosenwald Residence - 1947
1633 E Lynn St.

Sater Residence - 1947
1805 E Lynn St.

Naon Residence - 1947
1811 E Lynn St.

Lackman Residence - 1950
1819 E Lynn St.

More Residence - 1951
1825 E Lynn St.

Hoglund Residence - 1951
1901 E Lynn St.

Residence - 1951
1905 E Lynn St.

Shaw Residence - 1925
1909 E Lynn St.

Thompson Residence - 1925
1917 E Lynn St.

Groves Residence - 1922
1921 E Lynn St.

Anderson Residence - 1922
1925 E Lynn St.

Schlenker Residence - 1926
1927 E Lynn St.

Morrison Residence - 1912
1931 E Lynn St.

Sinnott Residence - 1912
2001 E Lynn St.

Iles Residence - 1911
2007 E Lynn St.

Zimmerman Residence - 1912
2011 E Lynn St.

Residence - 2013
2015 E Lynn St.

Druxman Residence - 1912
2019 E Lynn St.

Murray Residence - 1912
2021 E Lynn St.

Bellman Residence - 1912
2317 E Lynn St.

Jackson Residence - 1915
2401 E. Lynn St.

Mason Apartments - 1981
2413 E Lynn St.

Collins-Paquette Residence - 1925
2417 E Lynn St.

Eckford Residence - 1925
2421 E Lynn St.

Carey Residence - 1924
2425 E Lynn St.

Stusser Residence - 1924
2429 E Lynn St.

Todd Residence - 1922
2605 E Lynn St.

Haakens Residence - 1925