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1506 E McGraw St.
Built: 1939 Historic Name: Barclay Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This single-story rectangular house is clad with clapboard siding and has a low-pitch side-gabled roof. The south elevation features an off center, recessed entry, whose roof is the extension of the eave, supported by square wood post. The entry has a paneled wood door and a concrete step and landing. Windows have wood sash in varying configurations, including sliding, fixed, single-hung, and casements. A fixed picture window is to the left of the front door, above a paneled, double-door single-car garage. A three-part corner window with casement openings is to the right of the primary entry. Two smaller wood windows (one fixed, one single-hung) are on the front facade. Two brick chimneys one at the west end of the house, and one in the center at the gable peak are visible. Mature landscaping provides a border around the house and above the retaining wall to the right of the driveway.
Cultural: The first known owners of this house were William and Doris Barclay, who owned it from at least 1948 through 1958. Mr. Barclay was the Chief Clerk atPuget Sound Power & Light Company.
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1512 E McGraw St.
Built: 1940 Historic Name: Holmdahl Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This single-story L-shaped house has clapboard siding and two bays, with two distinct hipped rooflines. The front entry is at the bend of the ell, with a concrete stoop sheltered by the overhanging gable end with flared cornice, which is supported by a squared beam. Large fixed windows with narrow shutters flank the front entry. A small single-hung window is also on the front facade, An interior brick chimney projects near the center of the roof. Thefront yard has a patio with pavers and shrubs.
Cultural: The first known owners of this house were Otto E. and Audrey Holmdahl, from at least 1948 through 1958. Holmdahl was a noted landscape architect who worked with many local architects to design residential gardens as well as being the principal landscape architect for the Seattle World's Fair of 1962. He also did design work on the nearby University of WashingtonArboretum,
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1520 E McGraw St.
Built: 1939 Historic Name: Shindell Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house was remodeled in 2001 from a single-story, Minimal Traditional hipped-roof building to a large, two story house with multiple rooflines, new cladding materials, and new windows. It is irregular in plan, in a modified L shape, with brick and clapboard cladding and a multiple-gable-on-hip roofline. A recessed entry is at the bend of the L, with two sets of original wood sash
Cultural: The first known owners of the house, as early as 1948, were Milton R. and Ruth Shindell. Mr. Shindell was employed at Coast Jewelry Co. Theyremained at least until 1958.
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1526 E McGraw St.
Built: 1962 Style: Ranch Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This single-story house has Roman brick cladding and a very low-pitched roof with overhanging eaves and a decorative exposed beam projecting from the gable peak. The primary entry on the front (south) facade is deeply recessed, with a long brick walkway. The west facade is clad with vertical siding. Sliding ribbon windows punctuate the top of the front facade.Landscaping includes lawn, mature shrubs, and newer plantings.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
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1532 E McGraw St.
Built: 1931 Historic Name: Boye Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This property is on a corner lot with extensive fencing and foliage. The large two-story house is clad with brick in varied hues of red, and has an irregular plan with a cross-hipped roof with multiple dormers and gables. The house has two adjoining hipped-roof wings, each with multiple dormers and bay windows. The primary entry, on the east wall, is where the two wings intersect. The wood door is sheltered by the overhanging roofline of the other wing, supported by a large wooden pillar. The easternmost wing includes a hipped roof with shed and hipped roof dormers, and a pyramidal stucco-clad cupola. The western wing has a first story gabled dormer and large windows with original steel casements and fixed sash. A large exterior chimney sits just south of the primary entry where the wings come together.Secondary elevations have similar windows, as well as clapboard-clad gabled dormers. .An enclosed, hip-roof sunroom sits at the rear.
Cultural: The first known owners of this house (1938) were Nelson F. and Alma Boye; he was Assistant Branch Manager at Ford Motor Company. By 1948, the house was owned by Merrill (Ruth) Shaw, a physician. In 1958, the owners were W. Maurice (Carol) Lawson, also a physician. Accessory: Carport
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1606 E McGraw St.
Built: 1936 Historic Name: Rumberger Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This small single-story home has clapboard siding and a side-gabled roof with a cornice with dentils. Colonial Revival influences are seen in the small gabled portico supported by two pairs of capped and footed columns. The entry has a recessed emblem on the returned eaves, and a continuation of the dentillated cornice motif. Windows include four-light double-hung wood sash, typical of the era. A capped brick chimney is on the west side.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were George H. & Elaine Rumberger, who owned it from at least 1938 through 1958.
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1612 E McGraw St.
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Buchan Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one and a half story house has clapboard siding and a cross-gabled roof. The enclosed entry has a gabled roof with slightly returned eaves and a single-light window on the side wall. The entry has been altered with a wood deck with an open rail balustrade. Flanking the entry are two groups of three vinyl casement windows. The gable peak has a small one-over-one vinyl window. Secondary facades have similar windows.
Cultural: The earliest known owner, in 1928, was William Buchan, a Scottish immigrant who worked in the family fish business. The Buchan family was very involved with sailing, and he and his son went on to become internationally known racers, especially in the Star class of small boats. The family later established a well-known residential construction company. In 1938, the owners were Irvin O. & Martha Smith; he was Superintendent, North Pacific Bank Note Co. In 1948, it was owned by George F. & Gladys Brady; he worked at the La Boheme Tavern. In 1958 the owners were a well-known journalism professor, Bill Ames, and his wife, Janice. Accessory: Garage at rear
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1616 E McGraw St.
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Laney Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one and a half story house has clapboard siding and a cross-gabled roof. It has been altered with a small stone-clad porch with a modern gabled hood supported by two square wood posts. Windows have newer vinyl sash with false muntins; the window openings have been enlarged. Secondary facades have similar windows. The east elevation has a large gabled dormer and an exterior brick chimney.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were M. Lloyd & Nellie Laney in 1938; he was a branch manager for Control Equipment Company. Their ownership continued at least through 1948. Michael J. Wamit was the owner in 1958.
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1620 E McGraw St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Olsen Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one and a half story house has clapboard siding and a side-gabled roof. The entry is just off-center, with a concrete stairway with iron rails. Above the door is a gable roof supported by two knee braces. To the left (east) of the door is a large three-part vinyl window with false muntins. To the right (west) of the door is a smaller vinyl window. Secondary facades have similar windows. The west facade has a bay window; an exterior brick chimney is on the east facade.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Jack C. & Myrtle Olsen in 1928; he was a salesman at Holland Cowley Co. It was owned by Russell L. & Margaret Wright in 1938; he was a printer at the North Pacific Bank Note Company; they remained through at least 1948. The owners in 1958 wereCharles H. & Rose Max of Geneva Painting.
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1624 E McGraw St.
Built: 1915 Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one and a half story house is largely square in plan, with combed shingle cladding and a side-gabled roof. The entry on the primary (south) facade is off-centered and flush to the house. Windows have vinyl sash with false muntins. The second story is dominated by a large, full-width shed roof dormer. An exterior brick chimney is on the east wall. There is an attached parking area at the rear.
Cultural: Historic city directories yielded very little information about the occupants of this house. It was vacant in 1958.
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1628 E McGraw St.
Built: 1939 Historic Name: Cathro Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This single story house has clapboard siding and a front-gabled roof with returned eaves. The entry shows a Colonial Revival influence three concrete steps and a paneled door, flush to the house, sheltered by a decorated pediment roof supported by unadorned columns. Windows have horizontal- paned wood sash. The roof slopes down to the west above a round arched entry to the garden. The west facade has a secondary entry and enclosed porch. Secondary facades have similar windows. An external chimney is on the east facade.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Verner & Myrtle Cathro in 1928; he was District Manager, Consumers Compressed Yeast Company, Inc. It was owned by H. & Lenore Westman in 1938; he was a Master Mariner. In 1948, the owners were Dr. Ivan K. & Joan Loughlen. LouiseSchroete, a head nurse at Providence Hospital, was the owner in 1958..
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1632 E McGraw St.
Built: 1940 Historic Name: Meister Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This single story L-shaped house has painted Roman brick cladding and a cross-gabled roof. The rounded entry door sits in the intersection of the L, and is flanked by glass blocks. A shed roof shelters the doorway. Windows include multi-light fixed and casement wood sash, as well as a round porthole window near the entry. A low brick retaining surrounds the corner property. A large external brick chimney is seen at the gable end.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was Arthur R. Meister in 1948; he was a maintenance superintendent at the Bon Marche. The owners in 1958 were Robert A. & Ruth Sachs; he was a manager at Joseph H. Cohen &Sons.
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1808 E McGraw St.
Built: 1939 Historic Name: Blumenthal Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This single-story house has a side-gabled roof with a front gabled wing on its east end. Most of the cladding on the front facade is Roman brick, with clapboard around the bay window and beneath the gable peak. Historic photos show that the cladding around the bay was once stucco. The entry is flush to the house, sheltered by a shed extension of the roof with a shaped vergeboard, supported by a carved wood brace and an open wrought-iron column. The entry is reached by a path and two concrete steps. Windows have vinyl sash. The east bay has two one-over-one vinyl sash flanking a large single-light window. On the west end of the house is a triad of one- over-one vinyl sash. A large concrete chimney is located at the west end of the house. The secondary facades are clad in clapboard and have varied vinyl sash.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Herman and Maxine Blumenthal in 1948; he was a salesman. In 1958, the owners were EdwardN. Phelan, a manager at the Retail Trade Bureau, and his wife, Edith.
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1812 E McGraw St.
Built: 1939 Historic Name: Campbell Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This single-story L shaped house is clad with vertical wood siding (which replaced the original clapboard siding), and has a hipped roof with a pyramidal-roofed wing to the east of the entry. Windows have wood sash and include picture windows and casements in varying configurations. The original multilight windows have been replaced with picture windows and single-light casements. The entry has a concrete stoop sheltered by an extension of the roofline, which is supported by a square post and has an open balustrade. The east bay has a pyramidal roof and is dominated by a ribbon of wood casements and fixed sash. The primary bay includes a large picture window and a corner window. A secondary entry is on the west side of the house, recessed back from the front elevation. Secondary facades have the same materials and windows as the front facade. A large exterior brick fireplace is on the east end.
Cultural: The first known owner was Alta G. Campbell in 1948. Owners in 1958 wereMichael S. Curtis, a lawyer, and his wife, Marcella.
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1816 E McGraw St.
Built: 1939 Historic Name: Kent Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This single-story, L-shaped house has Roman brick cladding and a hipped roof. The flush entry is in the primary bay in the corner of the L and is sheltered by an extension of the projecting bay's roofline. The shelter roof is supported by a broad brick-clad column and a low porch wall. Windows have replacement vinyl sash with false muntins. A large brick fireplace is at the east end of the house, and the west facade has a secondary entry.
Cultural: The earliest known owner, in 1948, was Blossom M. Kent, a clerk at Hardware Distributing Company. It was owned by Hazel A. Kent in 1958.
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1820 E McGraw St.
Built: 1939 Historic Name: Ewart Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This single-story house has a hipped roof with a gabled entry and wing, and clapboard siding. The gabled wings were once clipped, but have been rebuilt to be triangular. All windows have been replaced with vinyl sash. The entry at the west end is flush, with concrete steps. Its gable roof has inlaid wood embellishments, and is supported by broad wood columns on footings, which comprise part of the porch walls. The gabled wing on the west side of the house is dominated by vinyl windows with shutters. Gable details mirror the entry gable. A large exterior brick fireplace is on the west elevation. Thehouse is surrounded by a black-painted iron fence.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was George A. Ewart, who owned it from at least 1948 through 1958.
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1824 E McGraw St.
Built: 1959 Style: Contemporary Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This single-story house is sited away from and at an angle to the street, and is surrounded by dense vegetation. Irregular in plan, it is clad with broad wood panels on the first story and narrow wood panels below the foundation line. It has a flat roof with broad overhanging eaves. The primary bay facing the street has no windows. On the western facade, two sets of three-light wood sash (casements surrounding a fixed pane) are visible. Appended to the west elevation, toward the rear, or north, end of the house, is a bay sited at about a 45 degree angle to the streetside bay. A floor plan indicates that this bay is the primary living area, and opens at the rear of the house to decks and patios. On the west side of the house is the attached carport, driveway,and primary entry. The carport's eaves are extended far to the west, and add another horizontal element to the front facade, which complements and contrasts with the vertical paneled cladding. The attached carport has similar design elements and materials to the house.
Cultural: This house is one of the earliest Modernist houses in the neighborhood,reflecting the changes in architectural style that occurred after World War II. .
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1902 E McGraw St.
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Gifford Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one and a half-story plus basement residence sits slightly above the street with a lawn, shrubs and a low stone retaining wall. it has a rectangular plan and a medium pitched side-gable roof with exposed rafter tails, brackets, and overhanging eaves. Cladding is coursed wood shingles. It has a gabled roof dormer on the main facade and a full width recessed porch with wood stairs and balustrade. The door, in the center, is flanked by two pairs of original wood windows. The dormer has a group of three six-over-one windows.
Cultural: In 1928, Eula M Curry, a student, lived here. The home was owned by C. Leroy Gifford, Superintendent, Best's Apparel, and his wife, Pearl, in 1938. In 1948, Herbert D. Ladley, an agent at Continental Assurance Company, and his wife, Pearl, were the owners. In 1958, the owners were Ieharu(Japanese Shipping Co.) & Fusae Fuginami. Accessory: Single garage on north
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1904 E McGraw St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Druxman Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story bungalow is above the street on a sloped lot with a low rockery, ground covers and shrubs. It has shingle cladding, a rectangular plan and a side-gable roof with crossing rear gable and front porch gable. The roof has wide eaves and unique Japanese-inspired carved brackets and flared bargeboards. The front gable of the porch, which projects from the side to the left of the primary south facade, also has three prominent carved horizontal beams with brackets on tapered brick piers and square post supports. The porch has a brick-clad foundation, a wood railing and a wood door with a single rectangular window in the upper third. A large picture window is on each side of the door. Similar windows are on other elevations; some have divided-light transoms. Two small single windows with obscure glass are on the west elevation near the entry. A brick chimney pierces the eaves on the east gable wall. A small balcony near the rear northwest corner has similar carved beam supports. A basement garage below this corner has a plain tilt-up door and is accessible from the alley..
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Maurice Druxman, a salesman at Standard Furniture Company, and his wife, Fannie. The home was owned by Clyde P. Korth, a salesman at Standard Brands of California,and his wife, Laura, from1938 through 1958.
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1910 E McGraw St.
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Gloyer Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story house has been altered with a large second-story addition. It sits above the street on a sloped lot with dense shrubs and small trees. It has shingle cladding, a rectangular plan and a side-gable roof with wide eaves, exposed rafter tails, brackets and bargeboards. The primary facade has a half-width porch with a shingled hip wall sheltered by a center gable and an arbor extending to the east, supported by shingle clad piers and paired square posts. Wood stairs leading to the newer wood panel door have a small arbor entry and are flanked by brick hip walls. Square picture windows with diamond-light transoms grouped with vertical casements are on each side of the entry. Two groups of three square windows are above the porch; other windows are varied, including a stained glass window and vinyl sash on the west elevation. A brick chimney pierces the eaves on the east gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1938, were Theodore H. Gloyer, an office manager at Blake, Moffett & Towne, and his wife, Alice. From at least 1948 through 1958, it was owned by Wilford E. & Alfreda Leavitt, of MontlakeBeauty Parlor. Accessory: Single garage on north.
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1912 E McGraw St.
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Swigart Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story shingle-clad bungalow sits above the street on a sloped lot with a retaining wall, rockery hedge, shrubs and small trees. It is rectangular in plan and has a side-gable roof with wide eaves, exposed rafter tails, brackets and bargeboards. The gabled porch at the center of the primary south facade has brick piers and grouped square post supports and an original wood door with a small leaded window. Large windows with leaded transoms flank the porch. A gabled bay on the east elevation has a similar window flanked by casements. A brick chimney which pierces the eaves on the east gable wall is flanked by square leaded windows. A carport at the rear north alley leads to the basement garage below the northwest corner.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Thomas M. Swigart, a supervisor at Skaggs Safeway Stores, and his wife, Myrtle. Owners from at least 1938through1958 were Helen R. Lunde and her daughter, Helen.
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1916 E McGraw St.
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Beggs Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story bungalow is on a sloped mid-block lot with a rockery and dense shrubs. It has a rectangular plan, clapboard cladding and a hipped roof with deep eaves. The hipped porch on the left of the primary south facade has clapboard-clad piers and tapered posts with a plain wood rail and an original wood door with a 9-light window. A divided-light window partially encloses the porch on the west side. The focal window on the right has a large 12/1 window flanked by 6/1 windows. A brick chimney is on the east elevation and another projects from the north roof slope.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, J. Earl & Catherine Beggs; he was a timekeeper at Western Cooperage Company. It was owned by William &Letitia Perkins from 1938 through 1958; he was a salesman. Accessory: Single garage on north.
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1920 E McGraw St.
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Harris Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story bungalow is on a sloped mid-block lot with a rockery and shrubs. It has coursed shingle cladding, a rectangular plan and a front-gable roof with deep eaves, exposed rafter tails, bargeboards and brackets. The gabled porch on the left of the primary south facade has brick piers and square post supports. The original wood door has a small leaded window.On the right is a wide window with leaded glass in the upper sash flanked by similar narrow windows. A rectangular leaded window is in the front gable. Other visible windows have similar original sash. A gabled bay is on the west elevation and a brick chimney projects from the roof ridge.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were John L. Harris, a private investigator, and his wife, Mary. It was owned by William J. and Erma Fitzpatrick in 1938; he worked for Fairbanks Morse & Co. In 1948, the owners were J. Howard Firebaugh, who worked at the U.S. Civil Aeronautics Administration, and his wife, Winifred. Owners in 1958 were an AssistantChef oat the Seattle Yacht Club, Alfred M. Eiseman, and his wife, Lucy. Accessory: Single garage on north.
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1924 E McGraw St.
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Elliott Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story bungalow is on a sloped lot with a rockery and dense shrubs and trees. It has a rectangular plan, coursed shingle cladding and a side-gable roof with deep eaves, brackets and bargeboards. A full width front- gabled porch extending across the primary south facade has brick piers and grouped post supports; the door is not visible. A rectangular leaded window is in the front porch gable and a shed-roof bay on the east elevation has a three-part window group with a leaded transom. A brick chimney pierces the eaves on the east gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Oliver C. Elliott (Legal Record Investigations) and his wife, Frances, in 1928. Edgar W. Bigelow, Deputy in Charge, National Organization Office, Fraternal Order of Eagles, and his wife, Lena, owned it in 1938.The owner in 1948 was Elizabeth Boxeth and,in 1958, Dolly Daley, an office secretary at Jonas Brothers. Accessory: Single garage on the north.
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1928 E McGraw St.
Built: 1919 Historic Name: Wie Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story residence has been altered with a second-story addition and new porch (2008). The house sits slightly above the street on a lot with low rockery and small shrubs. It has a rectangular plan, clapboard cladding and a side-gable roof with a shed dormer on the west of the primary facade and a brick chimney in the east gable wall. The full-width wood front porch has a hipped roof on square wood piers and tapered posts with a wood balustrade. A newer panel door with a 6-light window is flanked by narrow panel sidelights with 2 small lights. Paired 4/1 sash with false muntins are on either side of the entry.
Cultural: The earliest known owner was Annie Wie in 1928. A widow, Annie Evansen(Ernest V.), owned it in 1938. From at least 1948 through 1958, Clarence H. Merritt, a clerk at Mission Pharmacy, and his wife, Bernice, were the owners. Accessory: Single garage on north.
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1934 E McGraw St.
Built: 1919 Historic Name: Burnell House Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: The house sits on a lot with a lawn and foundation shrubs. It has coursed shingle cladding and a side-gable roof with deep eaves. A half-width front- gabled porch projects from the east end of the facade; it has deep eaves with brackets and pierced bargeboards and replacement wood stairs and railings. The main window group has a large window flanked by narrower windows, with a transom, all enframed by a wide wood surround. The east elevation has a square hanging bay with a gable roof. There is a brick chimney near the center of the house and another toward the east end.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Lewis M. Burnell, a controller at Rhodes Brothers Ten Cent Stores, and his wife, Majie. It was owned by Wilfred A. Sheehan, a printer, and his wife, H. Constance in 1938. The owner in 1948 was a widow, Amy G. Ulrich (Russell). The owners in 1958 were John F. & Janet MacDonald; he was a claims manager at Royal GlobeInsurance.
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2202 E McGraw St.
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Salmon Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This residence, originally a one-story bungalow, was substantially remodeled in 2011 with an added second story and porch, as well as new cladding and window sash. It sits on a corner lot with a privacy fence and arbor. The house has an irregular plan, a hipped roof and a gabled entry at the center of the south primary facade. A hipped balcony on the upper southwest corner has vinyl sliding doors and windows are a variety of vinyl sash. Cladding is clapboard on the lower level and shingles on the second story. The west elevation has a brick chimney, a gabled bay addition at the first story and a gabled one-story plus basement garage addition is on the north elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Frank H. and Flora Salmon in 1928. In 1938, it was owned by Phineas Johnson, a manager for Standard Stations, and his wife, Martha. In 1948, Henry A. Jones, a funeral director at Bonney- Watson Funeral Home, and his wife, Evelyn, owned it. In 1958, the house was owned by Richard T. Philips, who had resided nearby at 2533 E.Calhoun Street in 1948.
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2208 E McGraw St.
Built: 1909 Historic Name: Gerrick Residence Style: American Foursquare Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-and-one-half story foursquare sits on a large lot with a shallow setback, a low rockery, small trees and shrubs and a large magnolia tree. It has shingle cladding, a hipped roof with deep eaves, and hipped dormers with exposed rafter tails. A hipped roof wood porch with a shingled hip-wall extends across the full front and wraps around the southeast corner; it is partially enclosed at this corner with large picture windows. The entry on the west end of the porch has an original wood panel door with beveled leaded light flanked by similar sidelights in a wood surround; windows east of the entry are not visible. The second story has a shallow hipped corner bay on the southwest with 24/1 and 12/1 grouped windows, a small 6-light window at the center, and a 24/1 window on the east end. Dormers have paired 8/1windows. Similar windows are on the other elevations. A clinker brick chimney is on the east elevation.
Cultural: John and Delia Gerrick owned this home from 1928 through 1938. It was owned by Ruby C. Burshia in 1948. A technician at Boeing, Darrell Minten, and his wife Doris were the owners in 1958.
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2214 E McGraw St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Bent Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This small one-story cottage has been altered with a reconfigured and enclosed entry porch. The house sits on a small relatively flat lot with ground covers, shrubs and small trees. It has an irregular plan, a clipped side-gable roof with returns, and shingle cladding. The main facade is symmetrical with a central hipped-roof enclosed porch with a 4-light window. Two groups of three casement sashes with leaded lights in the upper third flank the porch; a horizontal window on the west elevation has the same leaded pattern.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Elwood S. Bent, a salesman, and his wife, Della, in 1928. It was owned by Roy E. and Gladys Orr in 1938; he was a serviceman for Puget Sound Power & Light Company. The owners in 1948 were John D. and Barbara Harms; he worked at Raber & Company. Alice V. Kempel, a clerk at Fireman's Fund Insurance, was the owner in1958. Accessory: Single garage on the west.
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2218 E McGraw St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Norbom Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story house sits on a small lot landscaped with small shrubs; a large hedge on the east side is as tall as the house. The cottage has a clipped side-gable roof with boxed eaves. The main facade has a crossing front gable on the right and an entry at the center with a gabled hood; the front gables have curved bargeboards. The entry has concrete stairs and a stoop with metal railing and an original 9-light door. Two groups of three 8-light casement windows flank the entry. Cladding is aluminum siding. An arbor is over the driveway at the entry to the basement garage below the east end and a tapered brick chimney is on the west gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Carl L. and Johanna Norbom in 1938. Alfred and Barbara Kranc were the owners in 1958; he was a fire fighter for the U.S. Navy.
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2222 E McGraw St.
Built: 2014 Style: Modern Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story house has a flat roof that projects out to shelter a second- story balcony that extends across most of the facade. The deeply recessed entry is near the center of the facade. A single garage is at the west end,with living space above. Windows are very large, with black metal sash.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district. The house on this lot was purchased by the City of Seattle in 2002, when the adjacent library was being constructed. It was sold in 2007. The house was demolished in 2014 and a new house built on the site.
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2412 E McGraw St.
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Leon-Gidner Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story bungalow with shingle cladding is rectangular in plan and has a side-gable roof with boxed eaves and returns and a small shed dormer. A slight projection on the east of the facade is gabled with a fanlight. The concrete stoop is recessed under the extended eaves with carved brackets; the porch and concrete stairs have metal railings. The plain door has a small grill opening. A 5/1 wood sash window is west of the entry. To the east is a three-part window with vinyl replacement sash. Two vinyl windows are in the dormer. Original one-over-one wood windows are on other elevations. A flat-roofed enclosed side entry projects from the west elevation. The lot has a low concrete retaining wall with a small front lawn, a hedge along the west border, foundation shrubs and a driveway on the east.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Frank A. Leon, a musician at Totem Broadcasters, and his wife, Pearl. It was owned by Adolph & Grace Danielson in 1938, with Larry Gidner as a tenant.Danielson was a mariner and Gidner was a bookkeeper at San Juan Fishing & Packing Company. By 1948, Gidner was the owner and, in 1958, it was owned by his widow, Jane C. Gidner, a receptionist at NorthwestGlass. Accessory: Garage on the east
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2416 E McGraw St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Hartney Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story house is rectangular in plan and has a side gable roof with wide eaves, bargeboards and prominent brackets. A large two-story front gable projects from the west side of the facade. Cladding is clapboard on the lower part and shingles in the gables. The porch to the east is recessed under the extended eaves with metal railings and supports. The entry has a Craftsman-style wood door with leaded glass and 10-light sidelights. Visible windows are vinyl replacement sash with false muntins or one-over-one sash. A projecting side entry on the east elevation has been enclosed. The sloped lot is densely landscaped with ground covers, shrub sand trees and a driveway on the east leads to a carport.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1938, Frances Hartney, an engineer at Clint W. Lee Company, and his wife, Dana owned this house. It was owned by Robert A. Andrews, an employee of Sick's Century Brewery, and his wife, Luewella, in 1948. A Boeing employee, Ervin W. Goodwin, and his wife,Maxine, were the owners in 1958. Accessory: Carport on the east
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2422 E McGraw St.
Built: 1947 Historic Name: Gluck Residence Style: Cape Cod Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story rectangular house has a side gable roof with no eaves and a large shed dormer across the front. Cladding is brick on the main part and clapboard in the gables and dormer. The entry on the east of the facade has a small concrete stoop with metal railing under the extended eaves. The door has a small grill opening and glass block sidelights. West of the entry is a wood sash window with a large fixed sash flanked by narrow horizontally-divided windows. A three-part window in the dormer is similar but without divided lights. Two single horizontally-divided windows are east of the dormer. Other windows are similar. Two prominent brick chimneys project from the roof
Cultural: This home was owned by Maurice Gluck, a salesman, and his wife, Eva in 1948. In 1958, Nadine Nicholas, an assistant secretary at NorthwesternCompany was the owner.
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2426 E McGraw St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: McMaster Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story bungalow is rectangular in plan with clapboard cladding and a side gable roof with returns and modillions in the eaves. A prominent stucco chimney in the front is set in a small gable dormer and is flanked by fixed wood sash windows. The concrete entry porch to the east has a wood panel door with divided-light sidelights. The porch is sheltered by a hooded arch on round columns. A shallow box bay projecting from the east elevation has an original wood divided-light window. Other windows are similar wood sash.The house sits above the street on a lot with rockery, shrubs and a picket fence.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Edward J. & Sophie McMaster in 1928; he was Secretary-Treasurer of the John McMaster Shingle Company. They remained here at least through 1948. The home was owned by Donald B. Jackson in 1958; he was a salesman for Pan Am WorldAirlines.
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2502 E McGraw St.
Built: 1918 Historic Name: Flett Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story Craftsman house sits on a corner lot with a lawn, small foundation shrubs and a low chain link fence. The front-gable roof has pointed bargeboards and deep eaves with brackets and extended rafter tails. The full-width recessed porch has a wood railing and stairs, with two wood posts sitting on shingled pillars. The wood door has a six-light window in the upper section. West of the entry is a large 9-light window; on the other side is a group of three narrow double-hung windows with Craftsman- style divided lights. The gable end has a horizontal Craftsman-style window. Cladding is asphalt shingles. The west elevation has a square hanging bay with a gable roof set into the eaves; it has a group of three windows with Craftsman-style divided lights. The basement level has horizontal three-light windows. South of the bay, near the front porch, is an exterior brick chimney. To the rear is a recessed secondary entry.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1938, were Thomas M. (Elizabeth) Flett, a carpenter. The Fletts lived here at least through 1948. In 1958, the owners were Arthur E. & Alice Kelly; he was the pastor of Shorewood BaptistChurch.
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2506 E McGraw St.
Built: 1918 Historic Name: Combat Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house was originally very similar to the house at 2510 E. McGraw Street, and both have been very altered. The clapboard-clad one-and-one- half story Craftsman house is on a mid-block lot with shrubs and small trees. It has a side gable roof with a projecting half-width gabled porch on the east end of the facade. The porch has deep eaves, brackets, pointed bargeboards and two square columns. The concrete stairs are new. The west side of the house has a very prominent second-story addition (2008) with a side gable roof; the center section of the roof is elevated on brackets, sheltering two large windows on the second story. The first floor windows have newer Craftsman-style sash with wide surrounds. On the east elevationis a square hanging bay beneath very deep eaves.
Cultural: The first identified owners, in 1928, were Louis J. (Elizabeth) Combat, a mechanic at the Oldsmobile Motor Co.; they were here through at least 1938. In 1948, the owners were William F. (Mary) Hufty, a janitor for the Metropolitan Building Co. The home was owned by Ralph G. & Claire Connor in 1958; he was an Associate Professor at the University ofWashington. Accessory: Shared garage on northeast
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2510 E McGraw St.
Built: 1919 Historic Name: Mitchell Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This Craftsman house was originally similar to the house at 2506 E. McGraw Street, and both have been very altered. It is on a mid-block lot with lawn, shrubs and a small tree. It has a side gable roof with deep eaves and a projecting half-width gabled porch on the east end of the facade. The porch is largely intact with brackets and two battered piers clad with clapboard; the concrete stairs are newer. The house has a prominent second-story addition (2009), which sits on the center part of the house; it has a side gable roof, deep eaves and two pairs of windows. There is also a two-story rear addition. The older part of the house is clad with clapboard, while both additions have stained vertical boards. Windows have newer Craftsman- style sash with wide surrounds. Both side elevations have square hanging bays.
Cultural: The earliest known owner, in 1948, was Laura M. Mitchell, a beauty operator. In 1958, the owner was William F. Hufty, a superintendent atUniversity Properties. Accessory: Shared garage on northeast
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2514 E McGraw St.
Built: 1918 Historic Name: Livingstone Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This Craftsman house is on a mid-block lot with lawn, shrubs and flowers. It has a side gable roof and a projecting full-width gabled porch with brackets, two square columns and a horizontal 16-light window in the gable end. The newer concrete stairs have clapboard-clad side walls. The house has a prominent second-story addition (1997) with a front gable roof, deep eaves, brackets, two windows and a door opening to a small deck. The house is clad with clapboard below the window level (marked by a belt course); the upper part and gable ends have coursed shingles, with clapboard in some areas. The first floor has original Craftsman-style windows with wide surrounds. The west elevation has a square hanging bay with a shed roof and brackets.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Robert & Matilda Livingstone in 1928. An engineer, Roger R. Lyon and his wife Ann were the owners fromat least 1938 through 1958. Accessory: Storage building
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2518 E McGraw St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Olson Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This clapboard-clad house is on a mid-block lot with a lawn and a low stone and concrete wall. It has one-and-one-half stories plus a daylight basement under a cross-gable gambrel roof. It has been altered with a full-width projecting porch with a wood railing and new concrete stairs; these replaced the original gabled portico in 2006. Below the porch is an entry to the basement (added 2008). The east elevation has a square hanging bay with a hipped roof and four narrow windows. Windows are a combination of original and newer sash with vertical mullions in the upper sections and wide surrounds. On the rear is a shed dormer and a newer deck.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Albert A. & Helen Olson; he was president of Puget Electric Welding Company Inc.; they remained here at least through 1938. In 1948, the owners were Abraham Maslin, a clerk at N. Aches & Son, and his wife, Lillian. The owners in 1958 were Albert andBecky Benaltabe of Broadway Shoe Renewing.
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2520 E McGraw St.
Built: 1918 Historic Name: U'Renn Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story Craftsman house sits on a mid-block lot with a terraced garden with shrubs and small trees. It has a side gable roof with deep eaves. The facade has been altered with the addition of a full-width porch beneath the eaves; it sits on a shingled base and has a wood railing and stairs on the west end. Cladding elsewhere is narrow clapboard, with shingles in the gable ends. The facade is entirely glazed, with a newer door flanked by two newer 15-light windows to the east and two 15-light windows and a 10-light window on the west. The west elevation has a square hanging bay and a newer concrete driveway with no garage; the east elevation has an exterior brick chimney.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were William J. & Blanche U'Renn in 1928; he was a mechanic. Ralph W. Booth, a carpenter, and his wife, Pierina, were the owners in 1938. In 1948, it was owned by Bruce and Wilma Sanford; he was a chemist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Woodrow and Ella Clevinger were the owners in 1958; he was a market analyst for the U.S.Dept. of Agriculture.
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2526 E McGraw St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Pincus Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story side gable cottage sits above the street on a mid-block lot with a rockery, shrubs and large trees. Cladding is clapboard. The entry, at the east end of the facade, has a newer multilight door and a concrete stoop and stairs with low brick sidewalls. Above is a gabled roof with returns and an arched opening; it has two narrow metal supports and a metal railing.West of the entry is an original tripartite window with leaded upper sash in a 6-15-6 configuration. Other visible windows have 8-over-1 leaded sash with wide surrounds. The east elevation has a square hanging bay. On the westis an exterior brick chimney, a driveway and a detached garage.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Joshua & Nellie Pincus; he was the secretary of the Better Manufacturing Co. They remained here at least through 1948. In 1958, Gustav (Amcut Diamond Co.) andJosephine Loffler were the owners. Accessory: Garage on west
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2532 E McGraw St.
Built: 1977 Style: Shed Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This modern shingle-clad house sits above the street, with a rockery, shrubs and trees. It has an irregular plan and an asymmetrical roofline, with a gabled volume toward the rear and a large shed roof in the front. The entry is deeply recessed under the shed roof.
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1531 E McGraw St.
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Lacy Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher Architect: Albert H. Geiser
Description: This 1-1/2 story house sits on a corner lot with mature shrubbery. It has a steep hipped roof with front-gabled bay. Cladding is primarily brick, with a course of varied brick stretchers forming a decorative base around the structure. The front gable is stucco with half-timbering detail. The slightly recessed entry is at the center of the main (north) facade, has a rounded hood. a wood door with a diamond-shaped window, and a low brick wall. Flanking the entry are two large steel divided light casements with patterned brick surrounds. To the left of the entry, beneath the gable peak, is a four- part window with transoms, and to the right is a three-part window with transoms. The second story features a pair of 8-light steel casements in the stucco-clad front gable. The main hipped roof volume has a hipped roof dormer with a pair of 4-light steel casements. Secondary elevations feature similar windows.
Cultural: This is one of a group of 27 brick homes erected in Montlake between 1928 and 1930, each with a unique variation on the Tudor Revival style. They are located between Boyer Avenue E. and 18th Avenue E., from E. McGraw Street to E. Lynn Street. R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher were the builders, under supervision of Robert R. Hemmingsen. Albert H. Geiser was the architect, and D.D. Kirk of the Varsity Decorating Company served as consulting decorator.(Seattle Daily Times, 5/2/1928) The earliest known owners of this house (1938) were Allan P. Lacy, a salesman at the S. L. Savidge Co. auto dealership, and his wife, Ruth. They continued to own the house through the 1950s.
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1529 E McGraw St.
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Tuohy Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher Architect: Albert H. Geiser
Description: This Tudor Revival house has a square plan and a steep cross-gable roof with a clipped gable on the east end. Cladding is primarily brick, with a course of varied brick stretchers forming a decorative vertical base around the structure. The slightly recessed entry is at the center of the main (north) facade and has a rectangular wood door and stretcher brickwork detail, It is sheltered by a small end of the overhanging gable end. Flanking the entry are two large divided light steel casement sash with patterned brick surrounds. To the right of the entry, beneath the gable peak, are groups of three and four casement windows. The second story features a small 6-light metal casement beneath the gable peak. A stucco-clad shed-roof dormer with half-timer detailing has two 9-light metal windows. The dormer adjoins the gable. Secondary elevations have similar materials and design features. An exterior brick chimney is on the east wall.
Cultural: This is one of a group of 27 brick homes erected in Montlake between 1928 and 1930, each with a unique variation on the Tudor Revival style. They are located between Boyer Avenue E. and 18th Avenue E., from E. McGraw Street to E. Lynn Street. R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher were the builders, under supervision of Robert R. Hemmingsen. Albert H. Geiser was the architect, and D.D. Kirk of the Varsity Decorating Company served as consulting decorator.(Seattle Daily Times, 5/2/1928) The earliest known owners of this house were Albert G. and Melba Tuohy in 1938; he was a manage at Kerr Gifford & Co. Inc. They continued to own the house through the 1950s.
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1625 E McGraw St.
Built: 1928 Historic Name: McCarty 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, L-shaped building has a front gable roof with a hipped wing, with boxed eaves in the main body of the house and returned eaves on the gable. Cladding is brick and stucco. The front gable is stucco clad and has a 16-light leaded casement window flanked by 12-light leaded casement windows, all beneath 6-light square transoms. The primary entry sits where the wings meet, and has a round-arched wood door within a brick-clad entry vestibule with an arched opening and a solid brick railing. The roofline is an extension of the hipped roof wing of the house. That wing is brick-clad with a 16-light divided leaded casement window flanked by 8- light casements, all beneath transoms. The rear brick-clad, hipped-roof wing includes a hipped-roof dormer clad in stucco veneer and featuring a 9-light leaded window. There is an exterior brick chimney on the east wall.Secondary facades have similar windows and materials as the primary facade.
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 DonaldW. & Billie McCarty in 1938; he was a manager at Dun & Bradstreet Inc. The home was owned by Robert B. & Elizabeth Rourke in 1948. he was an agent for Aetna Casualty & Surety Company. They remained here through at least 1958. Accessory: Garage
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1621 E McGraw St.
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Phillips 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, L-shaped building is clad with brick veneer and stucco veneer, and has a hip-on-hip roof with overhanging eaves. The front hipped wing is stucco clad, sits closer to E. McGraw Street, and has a band of four 12-light metal casement windows with hexagon-shaped transoms. The primary entry sits where the wings meet, and has an arched wood door and a stucco-clad surround with decorative brick trim. The rear brick-clad, hipped-roof wing comprises the main body of the house. It includes a band of four metal casement windows in a diamond pattern beneath a slightly overhanging roof on the front (north) facade. A stucco-clad turret projects from the second story roofline, and has a rectangular divided casement window. There is an exterior brick chimney on the west wall. Secondaryfacades have similar windows and materials as the primary facade.
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 Homer C. & Alleen Phillips in 1938. He was a salesman. They remained here through at least 1958.
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1615 E McGraw St.
Built: 1928 Historic Name: McLaughlin 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 building is rectangular in plan, is clad with brick veneer (laid with a diamond pattern detail) with clapboard cladding on dormers and beneath gable peaks, and has a front gable with wing form. The front and wing gables are clipped. The primary entry sits on the front (north) facade to the far eastern side of the house. It is recessed and rounded, sheltered by a brick clad partial porch enclosure with brick work laid in different patterns to accentuate the entry area. The first story of the front facade includes a triad of 8-light metal casement windows with diamond pane transoms. The second story features a trio of square 4-light metal casement windows beneath the gable peak, and a small shed roofed dormer projecting from the roof line. The secondary wing includes a gabled dormer that faces McGraw St. There is an exterior brick chimney on the west wall. Secondary facades have similar windows and materials as the primary facade.
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 Dr. Grover T. & Mildred McLaughlin in 1938. Dr. McLaughlin was a dentist.Their ownership continued through 1958.
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1611 E McGraw St.
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Haynes 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 dwelling is square in plan, is clad with brick, stucco, clapboard, and wood shingles, and has a gable with front gable wing form. The primary entry located on the west end of the primary (south) facade. It is sheltered by a turret-like, partially enclosed brick -clad porch with stonework detail, window openings, a steeply sloped pyramidal roof with a rounded six-light leaded window dormer with a curved roof. The front gable to the west of the entry includes a triad of 8-light metal casement window. An additional pair of the same windows is on the same facade, and includes a small, wrought-iron Juliet balcony, flush to the house. The second story of the front gable includes a pair of 6-light metal casement windows beneath the shingle-clad gable peak, and a pyramidal roof, clapboard clad dormer with a 9-light leaded window. Secondary facades include similar materials and windows as the primary facade. An exterior brick chimney is on the eastern 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 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 CharlesB. & Beatrice Haynes in 1938; he worked at the Automobile Warehouse. The home was owned by Hazel S. Stewart in 1948; she remained here through at least 1958.
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1607 E McGraw St.
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Cawley Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: R. T. Brackett and M. M. Kelliher Architect: Albert H. Geiser
Description: This one-and-a-half story house is irregular in plan, is clad with brick and half-timbered stucco accents, and has a cross-gable roof. The front (north) facade is dominated by a nearly full-width covered front porch beneath the front gable. The gable roof is supported by substantial brick corner columns trimmed with wood posts and curved wood braces, and the porch includes a solid brick railing. The stairway to the porch is close the house on the west end of the porch, and leads to a curved wood front door. The second story of the front gable has a six-light leaded casement window with three-light surrounds, and surrounding wall is clad in half-timbered stucco veneer. To the west of the front gable is the main body of the house with two pairs of eight-light leaded casement windows. Skylights are evident, and there is a large brick chimney behind the front gable peak.
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 Donald J. & Maude Cawley in 1938; he was Local Sales Manager, American Can Co.Their ownership continued through 1958.
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1827 E McGraw St.
Built: 1938 Historic Name: Willi Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house is irregular in plan with a side-gabled roof with a prominent front gable wing. The front (north) gable wing includes a single garage with a paneled door. Above, on the second story, is a pair of wood sash windows with horizontal muntins. Cladding is horizontal wood siding with vertical wood siding in the gable end. A decorative ledge supported by wood brackets runs beneath the windows. The main body of the house is brick clad, with the entry sheltered by the overhanging eaves. Windows have multi-light vinyl sash. There is an exterior brick chimney on the west wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1948) were Phil J. & Maxine Willi of Phil'sMeats. In 1958, the home was occupied by tenant Jean Westberg.
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1821 E McGraw St.
Built: 1949 Historic Name: Calderhead Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house has an irregular plan and a side-gabled roof with a prominent front gable wing. The front (north) facade is brick clad, and features an off-centered entry door, sheltered by the front gable's overhanging roofline. The roof is supported by a broad brick column. The front gable has a large wood-frame window in the gable end. The main body of the house has a pair of large wood frame windows with shutters.Secondary facades are largely clad with clapboard siding. There is a large exterior brick fireplace on the west wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were James S. & Jeanne Calderhead in 1958; he was a vice president of Lincoln First Federal Savings & Loan Association.
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1815 E McGraw St.
Built: 1952 Historic Name: Anderson Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This single-story house is on a midblock lot with numerous large shrubs and trees. It is rectangular in plan with an attached garage on its west end. It has brick cladding and a side gabled roof with overhanging eaves. The entry on the primary (south facade) is off-center and slightly recessed, sheltered by the overhanging eaves. Most windows have original wood sash. A wide exterior chimney is on the main facade.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was Virginia Anderson in 1958.
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1809 E McGraw St.
Built: 1952 Historic Name: Berg Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house was substantially altered in 2006 with a second story addition, enclosure of the carport into a double garage, and other alterations. It is now a two-story, L-shaped dwelling clad in clapboard and vertical wood panels, with a hipped metal roof. The front (north) facade is dominated by the large garage with multi-paned door. The entry is in the crook of the 'L' within amodern, multi-pane glass enclosure.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1958, were Anatole T. & EstherBerg; he worked at the Fisher Bag Co.
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1935 E McGraw St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Murphy Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story house on a corner lot is rectangular in plan with a side-gabled roof with returned eaves. Cladding is clapboard. The entry, on the west end of the north facade, has a gabled roof supported by columns on brick piers. To the left of the entry is a large, fixed pane 10-over-1 wood frame sash flanked by 9-over-1 casements. The second story has a gabled dormer with a newer window. The east facade includes an attached garage,an exterior brick chimney, and varying original wood-frame windows.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Charles Murphy who was Chief Operator, Washington-Alaska Military Cable & Telegraph System, and his wife Eva, in 1928. In 1938, it was owned by Joseph A. & Viola Craig. Mr. Craig was an aquatic biologist for the U.S. Bureau of Fisheries and a lecturer at the University of Washington. The home was owned by ClarenceA. & Constance Mandas in 1948; he was a manager at Butter Krisp Bakery.In 1958, student Robert H. & Carlotte Bidstrup lived here.
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1931 E McGraw St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Nelson Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story house is rectangular in plan with a side gabled roof with returned eaves. Cladding is clapboard. The entry, at the center, has a gabled roof supported by double columns on brick piers. The entry is flanked by pairs of 8-over-1 double-hung wood sash. An exterior brick chimney is on the west elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Clarence R. & Caroline Nelson in 1928, who remained here through at least 1938. It was owned by Charles H. Abrams, a salesman for Shulman Brothers Furniture Company,and his wife Elizabeth from at least 1948 through 1958.
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1927 E McGraw St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: McFarlane Residence Style: Neo-Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house was entirely altered in 2001, which transformed a small, single story house to a two-and-one-half story house. It is generally rectangular in plan, front gabled and clad in wood shingles and panels. Windows include wood-frame casement, fixed pane, and double-hung sash. The gabled porch overhanging eaves, and wood columns on broad brick piers. The piers also support a large full-facade wood arbor. The paneled second story has overhanging eaves and metal knee braces.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were George A. McFarlane, a salesman for Mutual Paper Corporation, and his wife Mayme, in 1928. In 1938, the home was occupied by tenant Robert G. Lorentz. It was owned by Frederick D. & Jean Nims in 1948' he worked at Heppenstall Engraving Company. The owners in 1958 were a Boeing employee Jean J. Mosier and his wife, Dorothy.
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1923 E McGraw St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Lucas House Style: Neo-Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house was entirely altered in 2004, which transformed a small, single story house to a two-and-one-half story house. It is generally rectangular in plan, front gabled with clapboard cladding. Windows include wood-frame casement, fixed pane, and double-hung sash. The recessed porch has wood railings and columns. The second story has two gabled window bays with Craftman-esque wood details. The top story has a gable dormer.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Clifford E. Lucas, a credit manager for Chanslor & Lyon Co., and his wife, Mildred, in 1928. It was owned by Norman J. & Bluma Finlayson in 1938; he was a clerk for the Northern Pacific Railway. Their ownership continued at least through 1948. In 1958, the owners were Norman Lotzkar, a manufacturer's agent, and his wife, Nettie.
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1919 E McGraw St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Gerth Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half-story residence on a corner lot has a medium pitch clipped side-gable roof with overhanging eaves and exposed beams. Cladding is clapboard. The projecting porch has a clipped gabled roof supported by battered wood columns on battered brick piers. The house has original leaded wood-frame windows throughout. An enclosed porch and secondary entry are on the west facade.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Earl F. & Lillian Gerth, in 1928; he was a salesman for Atiyeh Brothers, Inc. Their ownership continued at least through 1948. In 1958, the home was occupied by FredChouinard, a tenant.
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1915 E McGraw St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Russell Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half-story residence has a rectangular plan and a medium pitch cross-gable roof with clipped gables, and returned eaves. Cladding is wood clapboard. The primary (north) facade has a projecting porch with a clipped-gable roof supported by Ionic columns on brick bases. The front facade has a three-part window with a fixed pane with an 8-light transom flanked by casement windows. The second story has a pair of 6-over-1 windows. Secondary facades have shed roofed and dormered gables, with an enclosed porch on the east elevation. An exterior brick chimney is on the west wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Arthur M. Russell, a salesman, and his wife Mary; they remained here through at least 1938. In 1948, it was owned by Frederick K. Ells, department director of the War Assets Administration, and his wife Irma. The owners in 1958 were George Applebaum, a revenue officer with the Internal Revenue Service, and his wife, Gloria.
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1909 E McGraw St.
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Greenbaum Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story home is generally rectangular in plan and has a side-gabled roof with prominent front gable wing, Cladding is red brick with yellow brick bordering the windows and the garage and forming an oval accent in the gable end. The gabled entry vestibule is set back from the front gable wing, and has a curved brick surround. Windows include a large picture window on the front (north) facade and divided light metal sash casement windows. A basement garage is on the north elevation. Exteriorbrick chimneys are on the east and west elevations. .
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1938) were Bertram & Evelyn Greenbaum of United Furniture Company. It was owned by Dr. Boris & Helen Shuester in 1948, In 1958, the owners were Cale & Geraldine Campbell, one of whom worked at West Seattle High School.
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2023 E McGraw St.
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Hilsabeck Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story house is rectangular in plan with a steep side-gable roof and a broad crossing front gable with wood shingle cladding. The entry east of the front gable has an original board-and-batten door with a leaded window, sheltered by a gabled hood supported by carved brackets. The stairs and porch are concrete with decorative metal railings. The fixed-sash front window is flanked by leaded casements; paired leaded casements are in the front gable. The basement garage projects from the west end with a deck above and has a compatible rollup wood panel door with leaded windows. A prominent chimney is on the west gable wall. The house sits high above the street on a steep lot with rockery, shrubs and mature trees.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1938, were James R. Hilsabeck a salesman at H. J. Heinz Company, and his wife, Irene. In 1948, it was owned by an editor at the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Gilbert Brown, and his wife, Blanche. The owners in 1958 were Robert M. Benjamin, an accountant at Touche Niven Bailey & Smart, and his wife, Nancy.
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2017 E McGraw St.
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Moughtin Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-and-half story house is irregular in plan with a steep side gable roof and a steep crossing clipped front gable. The front elevation is stucco-clad with false timbering in the front gable and entry bays and the side elevations are clad in combed shingles. The recessed gabled entry bay has a concrete stoop and original wood panel door with leaded light. A pyramidal dormer is on the side elevation and the dormer window in the front gable is a group of three leaded casements. The primary window is a fixed window with leaded- glass casements. Other windows include one-over-one wood sash and single and paired leaded casements. Brick chimneys are on both the east and west gable walls. The garage below the west end has a newer panel door. The house sits high above the street with a steep rockery and dense shrubs in the front.
Cultural: In 1938 the homeowners were Leslie S. Moughtin, a pressman at Star Publishing Company, and his wife, Mary. It was owned by Stephen C. Bacon, a sales representative at Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing, and his wife, Alma in 1948. In 1958, Clayton L. Reeves, an advertising manager atAssociate Grocers, and his wife, Adele owned the house.
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2015 E McGraw St.
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Morse Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Tudor Revival house is rectangular in plan with a prominent front gable and large crossing clipped gables. Cladding is combed wood shingles. The concrete entry porch on the west has brick sidewalls and a pyramidal hood supported by brackets with a wood panel door and a small arched leaded light to the west. A group of four newer vertical wood casements is east of the entry. The gable end has a group of three wood sashes with eight-over-one divided lights. These have a flower box below them and small arched vent, flanked by two small square vents, above. The basement garage below the east end has hinged wood panel doors with divided lights in the upper third. A brick chimney projects from the middle of the roof. The house sits above the street on a sloped lot with a rockery and dense low shrubs.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1938, were Fred G. Morse, a broker, and his wife, Agnes. In 1948, the home was owned by John W. Young, an employee of NW Dental Laboratory, and his wife, Eileen. The owners in 1958 were H.K. & Anna Wittler.
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2009 E McGraw St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Griffith Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story bungalow is irregular in plan and has a clipped side- gable roof with return eaves and two eyelid dormers with original windows. Cladding is clapboard. The facade is symmetrical with a central projecting concrete porch with a clipped front-gable hood supported by large carved bracket supports. The original wood door is flanked by leaded glass sidelights. Windows flanking the entry are fixed wood sash flanked by casements with divided light transoms above. Similar windows are on the side elevations. A brick chimney projects from the center of the roof. The house sits above the street on a small lot with planted rockery, a large hedge across the front and a two- track driveway. The detached garage has an infilled door and a new entry.
Cultural: In 1928, this house was owned by Orlando E. Griffith, a salesman at Pacific Coast Biscuit Company, and his wife, Gaynell. It was owned by James E. Sheets, a manager at Dr. McCormick's Natural Foods Company, and his wife Azile, in 1938. Carl A. Jonson, a lawyer at Johnson & Dafoe, and his wife, Leanna were the owners in 1948. A tenant, Donald L. Fieseler, occupied the house in 1958. Accessory: Garage at southwest
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2005 E McGraw St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Fogarty Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story bungalow is rectangular in plan and has a clipped front gable roof with knee braces in the eaves. Cladding is clapboard. The projecting wood front porch is protected by a similar clipped gable roof with large square support posts and a wood balustrade. The garage entry below has a newer compatible paneled garage door. The entry has a paneled door with small lights across the top and is flanked by obscure glass sidelights. The front window to the right of the entry has fixed wood sash flanked by plain casements. A brick chimney pierces the eaves on the west elevation. Thesmall lot is above the street with a rockery and small trees and shrubs.
Cultural: In 1928 this home was owned by a widow, Mary Fogarty. From at least 1938 through 1948, it was owned by a relative, Thomas Fogarty, a janitor at Ancient Order of United Workmen Hall. Marion M. Flemming, a widow, was the owner in 1958.
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2001 E McGraw St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Mardon Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house was originally a Colonial bungalow but has been altered (2006) with second-and third story additions and a new porch in the Craftsman style. It has a front gable roof with knee braces and a projecting gabled porch with wood posts and a Craftsman-style door. Cladding is clapboard and shingles. Windows have newer sash.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1938, this home was owned by Isabel Mardon. In 1948, the owners were Arthur A. and Eileen Fairchild. It was owned byOtis G. Wickersham, a staff assistant at Boeing, and his wife, Zetta in 1958.
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2223 E McGraw St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Kelly Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story bungalow has been altered with an addition on the east side and porch alterations that replaced a rustic wood diamond pattern balustrade and supports with more formal porch supports and balustrade. It sits above the street on a lot with concrete retaining wall, lawn, foundation shrubs and palm trees. It has a steep sloped side-gable roof with shallow eaves and bargeboards. The full-width recessed porch has four square wood piers with paired Doric columns, plain balustrade and a panel door with storm door. Windows flanking the door have a large beveled glass transom over a wide fixed sash flanked by narrower plain casement windows. A similar window is on the east elevation. A large shed dormer centered on the roof above the entry has paired frame doors with plain glass flanked by square patterned single-light wood sash facing onto the roof balcony; the balcony has a plain balustrade. An addition on the east elevation has a basement garage with a single story above and a roof deck on top with clapboard hip wall enclosure.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was a widow, Mary R. Kelly, in 1928. It was owned by Ray G. Newbury, a glass blower at the UW, and his wife, Madeline in 1938. From 1948 through 1958, the owners were Gene G. Mendenhall, an engineer at Puget Sound Power & Light Company, and his wife, Muriel.
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2219 E McGraw St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Miller Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad bungalow sits above the street on a lot with high rockery and large dense shrubs and small trees. It has a clipped side-gable roof with returns and a symmetrical main facade. The porch at the center has a gabled hood with dentils, carved bracket supports and an arched roof. Large windows flanked by 10-light casements flank the porch entry. Small gabled dormers on the roof slope above these have a narrow horizontal 5-light sash. A basement garage is below the east end and a brick chimney is centered on the front roof slope.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was B. L. Miller in 1928. From at least 1938 through 1948, it was owned by Charles R. Frazier, the Principal at Thomas A Edison Vocational School, and his wife, Belle. The owners in 1958 were William G. Schwarz, an engineer at Washington Toll BridgeAuthority, and his wife, Lolain 1958.
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2215 E McGraw St.
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Howard Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story house sits above the street on a mid-block lot with rockery, lawn and shrubs. Cladding is aluminum siding. It has a clipped cross-gable roof with returns; the crossing front gable is on the east side of the main facade. The gabled entry enclosure at the center is nested in the left side of the front gable; it has a concrete stoop with a metal balustrade, an arched opening and an arched wood batten door with an arched leaded diamond light. A group of three leaded diamond light casement windows are east of the entry; a small leaded light is in the shed roof dormer above. To the west of the entry is a plain vertical sash window, flanked by leaded 10-light casement windows; an arched leaded light is in the gable above anda basement garage is below. A brick chimney is on the west gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1938, were Guy L. & Alta Howard in 1938.A relative, Charles A. Howard, owned it in 1948. It was owned by the general manager of Seattle Paint & Hardware Company, Ray C. Porter, and his wife, Louise in 1958.
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2211 E McGraw St.
Built: 1954 Historic Name: Pinch Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story clapboard-clad split-level house sits above the street with a rockery, lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a shallow side gable roof on the east section and a shallow front-gable roof on the taller west section. The entry at the center has concrete stairs and a porch with a metal balustrade and a plain door with narrow horizontal light in the top. A large horizontal picture window adjoins the entry. Two vinyl sliding sash windows are in the front gable end on the west; a basement garage is below. A low wide brick chimney is on the center ridge of the side gable.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Morton & Louise Pinch in1958; he worked at Lipman & Esfeld.
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2207 E McGraw St.
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Lacy Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story clapboard-clad clipped side-gable house has been altered with a new front porch deck addition and new window sash. It sits above the street on a steeply sloped lot with rockery and low shrubs covering the slope. A large open deck with balustrade and stairs to the west extends across the main facade. The door near the center of the facade is wood panel and large paired vinyl sliding sash windows are to the left of the entry. A similar single window to the right is crowned with a small gabled pediment projecting above the eaves. A brick chimney is on the center ridge of the roof.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Allan P. Lacy, a used car dealer, and his wife, Ruth. It was owned by William J. Derksema, an auditor, and his wife, Edith in 1938. From at least 1948 through 1958, the owner wasLouise V. Bernnard.
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2427 E McGraw St.
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Chancey Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one and-half- story residence sits on a lot with a low rock wall, low hedge, lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a rectangular plan, brick cladding and a clipped side-gable roof without eaves. The entry vestibule has a steep front gable with returns, an arched louvered vent in the gable and an original arched wood batten door with an arched grill. The concrete porch and curved stairs have metal rail and balustrade. An arched leaded light is left of the entry and the window group to the right has a fixed sash flanked by 4/1 leaded lights in wood sash. The basement garage below the window has original paired wood panel doors with divided lights in the upper half. A brick chimney is on the west gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1938, were James R. Chancey, a claim agent at the Great Northern Railway, and his wife, Verna. The home was owned by a widow, Ritchie M. Roberts (Clyde), in 1948. In 1958, the owners were Ralph C. & Dee Engberg of Engberg Surgical AppliancesCompany.
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2423 E McGraw St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Huff Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story house sits on a flat mid-block lot with lawn and foundation shrubs. It is clapboard clad, rectangular in plan and has a side-gable roof with boxed eaves and returns. The entry stoop is concrete with brick sidewalls and the original wood panel door has a leaded light with glass block sidelights. All are sheltered by an arched gabled hood on curved brackets. A shed dormer with an arched leaded window is on the front roof slope. The primary window group to the left of the entry is a fixed sash flanked by four-over-one leaded windows. A similar group is on the east elevation. A brick chimney on the east gable wall is flanked by 6-leaded wood sashes.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1958, Perry and Ina Huff of Parker & Huff,owned this house. Accessory: Single garage at southwest
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2419 E McGraw St.
Built: 1918 Historic Name: Parker Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story bungalow sits on a flat mid-block lot with lawn and two small trees set in low brick planters across the front foundation. The house is irregular in form with a clipped front gable roof, clapboard cladding and a prominent brick chimney with a wide base centered on the front gable wall. The entry is enframed by carved pilasters and opens to the west side of the clipped-gable enclosed porch projecting to the left of the chimney. The door is original wood panel. Paired leaded casements and a small arched opening light the entry porch. To the right is a large vertical window,replacing a pair of casements. Windows on other elevations, in groups or singly, have divided light upper sashes.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1958, Bruce & Norma Parker, of Parker & Huff,owned this house. Accessory: Single garage
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2415 E McGraw St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Stockland Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story house sits on a flat lot landscaped with low perennial and shrub beds and a small tree. The house has a side-gable roof with boxed eaves and returns and clapboard cladding. The small concrete porch projects from the center of the symmetrical facade, with a gabled hood with an arched ceiling and metal supports and railings. The entry has a wood panel door with an arched light and plain sidelights. Two paired eight-over- one wood sash windows with wide surrounds flank the porch. Two groups of eight-over-one wood sash flanking a wider ten-over one sash are on the west elevation; one of these is set in a gabled bay. A brick chimney is on the east elevation wall and a driveway is on the west.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1948, the owners were Benjamin A. Stockland,a carpenter, and his wife, Martha. It was owned by a teacher at Franklin High School, Frank B. (Doris) Fidler, in 1958. Accessory: Single garage on the west
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2401 E McGraw St.
Built: 1958 Historic Name: Montlake Service Station Style: Commercial Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story commercial building has been significantly altered from its original use as a service station to its current retail use. It is on a large corner lot with a paved parking area in front. It is L-shaped in plan with one retail storefront in each wing. It has a flat roof with a parapet which forms a false gable front on the north section and a lower false gable front on the south section. Cladding includes a mix of EIFS and clapboard. A metal clad shed roof supported by square posts projects from the north side of the facade to shelter the walkway. The two retail doorways at the el between the north and south sections have commercial metal sash doors and windows. Other windows are primarily vertical fixed metal sash in the north section and horizontal sash in the south section.
Cultural: This building was occupied by the Montlake Service Center gas station in 1958.
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2525 E McGraw St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Hibbs Residence Style: Cottage Tudor Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story clapboard-clad Cottage Tudor house has a gable- and-wing form with a steep gable on the east side of the facade, swooping over the arched entry. The entry has a small vestibule with an arched door and wood stairs with a metal pipe rail. East of the entry is a three-sided bay with a hipped roof and three 1-over-1 windows with wide surrounds. Two similar windows are west of the entry; side windows are similar in configuration. These windows replaced the original 8-over-1 sash. Thesecond story has a rear addition, not clearly visible from the front.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Herbert (Rena) Hibbs, assistant advertising manager, The Seattle Times. They owned the house from at least 1928 until the 1950s. In 1958, The Seattle Times AdvertisingManager, Russell W. Young, owned it. Accessory: Garage
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2521 E McGraw St.
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Nicoll Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Craftsman-style house has a lawn and foundation plantings. It has a front gable roof and a gabled porch on the east half of the facade. The gable ends have prominent knee brackets. Cladding clapboard with shingles in the gable ends. Windows have divided light wood sash and wide surrounds. The porch was partially enclosed many years ago and has a ten-over-one window; the entry is at the west end of the porch.West of this is a square hanging bay with a shed roof and curved brackets; it has a pair of six-over-one windows. Side windows are similar. The front gable end has a pair of six-light windows. On the east side is an exterior brick chimney and a parking area.
Cultural: Robert (Bella) Nicoll, a carpenter for the Metropolitan Building Companyowned this house from at least 1928 through the 1950s.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788201235 Block: 28 Lot: 4 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2517 E McGraw St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Young Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This rectangular one-and-a-half story cottage sits close to the street with a lawn and small shrubs. It has a side-gable roof with returns and clapboard cladding. The center entry has wide stairs and a gabled hood supported by two pairs of round columns; the hood has dentils and an arched opening. The paneled door has sidelights of newer obscure glass. Two large picture windows with wide wood surrounds flank the entry. On the east side is a secondary entry and driveway. Windows have newer fixed sash and wide wood surrounds; side windows are similar. Each side elevation has a very shallow square bay with a shed roof. The driveway is on the east side.
Cultural: Anna Young owned this house in 1928. In 1938, it was owned by a widow, Louisa Mueller. It appears to have remained in her family, as the 1948 owner was Elsie Mueller and, in 1958, Wallace T. & Elsie Weaver; Elsie still owns the house today. Accessory: Carport on side
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788201231 Block: 28 Lot: 3-4 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2515 E McGraw St.
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Manca Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This rectangular two-story house sits close to the street with shrubs and no lawn. It has a gable front roof and a projecting porch on the west half of the main facade. The porch's gable roof has knee brackets and is supported by two square columns on clapboard-clad piers. Cladding is clapboard with shingles in the gable ends; a belt course above the second-story windows separates the two materials. The Craftsman-style glazed front door has wide surrounds and sidelights. Windows have original wide wood surrounds and divided wood sash. There is a pair of windows east of the porch and a group of three on the second story above the porch; windows on the side elevations are similar.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was a student, Harry E. Manca, in 1928. It was vacant for a time and, in 1948, was owned by Elmer (Henrietta) Pettitt, VP-Treasurer, Martin & Pettitt. Ralph (Gretchen) Simonds, asalesman for Pacific Coast Paper Mills, owned it in 1958. Accessory: Single garage on the east side
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788201230 Block: 28 Lot: 3 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2509 E McGraw St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Trimble Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This rectangular one-and-a-half story cottage sits close to the street with newer landscaping and small shrubs. It has a side-gable roof with clipped gables. Cladding is clapboard on the lower section with shingles above. The center entry has wide stairs and a gabled hood with an arched opening. The house has been altered with a new porch with a plain balustrade and a pergola sitting on square columns and shingle-clad piers. On the east side is a secondary entry and driveway. Windows have newer fixed sash and wide wood surrounds.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Russell B.(Mayme) Trimble, Secretary-Treasurer, Seattle West-Made Desk Co. It was owned in 1938 by Walter K. & E. Bernice Horner of the Jack Horner Company. Theowner in 1958 was Winnie D. Decou, a secretary at MacDougall-Southwick. Accessory: Single garage on the east
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788201225 Block: 28 Lot: 2 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2507 E McGraw St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Skinner Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This rectangular single-story Craftsman bungalow sits on a small lot with lawn and foundation plantings. It has a side-gable roof and clapboard cladding. A projecting entry porch on the west half of the main facade has a plain balustrade and a gabled roof supported by two square columns sitting on clapboard clad pillars. The front gable has prominent knee brackets. At the east side is an enclosed rear entry porch with a shed roof, with a below- grade basement entry at the northeast corner of the house. Windows have wide wood surrounds and original Craftsman-style wood sash; there are two large three-part windows on the main facade. The door also has a Craftsman-style window and a wide surround. A driveway along the east leads to the detached garage at the rear.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Macy M. Skinner and his wife, Marian. Dr. Skinner, a Harvard graduate, had a broad-ranging career. In the 1920s, he taught Economics and Foreign Trade at the University of Washington, and served as Dean of Men. He worked extensively in China and the Philippines and had originally come to the UW in 1916 to teach Chinese. He had previously taught German at Harvard and Stanford University. (rootsweb/ancestry.com) The house was later owned by two Boeing employees Donald (Norma) MacLean in 1938 and Hans H. (Esther) Bauman in 1958. The owners in the 1940s were Frederick (Gladys)Bennett, who worked at the Seattle Gas Company.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788201221 Block: 28 Lot: 1-2 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
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83 properties on E McGraw St
Even Numbered Side
1506 E McGraw St.

Barclay Residence - 1939
1512 E McGraw St.

Holmdahl Residence - 1940
1520 E McGraw St.

Shindell Residence - 1939
1526 E McGraw St.

Residence - 1962
1532 E McGraw St.

Boye Residence - 1931
1606 E McGraw St.

Rumberger Residence - 1936
1612 E McGraw St.

Buchan Residence - 1927
1616 E McGraw St.

Laney Residence - 1927
1620 E McGraw St.

Olsen Residence - 1926
1624 E McGraw St.

Residence - 1915
1628 E McGraw St.

Cathro Residence - 1939
1632 E McGraw St.

Meister Residence - 1940
1808 E McGraw St.

Blumenthal Residence - 1939
1812 E McGraw St.

Campbell Residence - 1939
1816 E McGraw St.

Kent Residence - 1939
1820 E McGraw St.

Ewart Residence - 1939
1824 E McGraw St.

Residence - 1959
1902 E McGraw St.

Gifford Residence - 1921
1904 E McGraw St.

Druxman Residence - 1922
1910 E McGraw St.

Gloyer Residence - 1921
1912 E McGraw St.

Swigart Residence - 1921
1916 E McGraw St.

Beggs Residence - 1921
1920 E McGraw St.

Harris Residence - 1921
1924 E McGraw St.

Elliott Residence - 1920
1928 E McGraw St.

Wie Residence - 1919
1934 E McGraw St.

Burnell House - 1919
2202 E McGraw St.

Salmon Residence - 1921
2208 E McGraw St.

Gerrick Residence - 1909
2214 E McGraw St.

Bent Residence - 1926
2218 E McGraw St.

Norbom Residence - 1925
2222 E McGraw St.

Residence - 2014
2412 E McGraw St.

Leon-Gidner Residence - 1921
2416 E McGraw St.

Hartney Residence - 1922
2422 E McGraw St.

Gluck Residence - 1947
2426 E McGraw St.

McMaster Residence - 1923
2502 E McGraw St.

Flett Residence - 1918
2506 E McGraw St.

Combat Residence - 1918
2510 E McGraw St.

Mitchell Residence - 1919
2514 E McGraw St.

Livingstone Residence - 1918
2518 E McGraw St.

Olson Residence - 1922
2520 E McGraw St.

U'Renn Residence - 1918
2526 E McGraw St.

Pincus Residence - 1925
2532 E McGraw St.

Residence - 1977
Odd Numbered Side
1529 E McGraw St.

Tuohy Residence - 1928
1531 E McGraw St.

Lacy Residence - 1928
1607 E McGraw St.

Cawley Residence - 1929
1611 E McGraw St.

Haynes Residence - 1928
1615 E McGraw St.

McLaughlin Residence - 1928
1621 E McGraw St.

Phillips Residence - 1928
1625 E McGraw St.

McCarty Residence - 1928
1809 E McGraw St.

Berg Residence - 1952
1815 E McGraw St.

Anderson Residence - 1952
1821 E McGraw St.

Calderhead Residence - 1949
1827 E McGraw St.

Willi Residence - 1938
1909 E McGraw St.

Greenbaum Residence - 1930
1915 E McGraw St.

Russell Residence - 1924
1919 E McGraw St.

Gerth Residence - 1924
1923 E McGraw St.

Lucas House - 1923
1927 E McGraw St.

McFarlane Residence - 1923
1931 E McGraw St.

Nelson Residence - 1923
1935 E McGraw St.

Murphy Residence - 1924
2001 E McGraw St.

Mardon Residence - 1924
2005 E McGraw St.

Fogarty Residence - 1924
2009 E McGraw St.

Griffith Residence - 1924
2015 E McGraw St.

Morse Residence - 1927
2017 E McGraw St.

Moughtin Residence - 1928
2023 E McGraw St.

Hilsabeck Residence - 1928
2207 E McGraw St.

Lacy Residence - 1921
2211 E McGraw St.

Pinch Residence - 1954
2215 E McGraw St.

Howard Residence - 1929
2219 E McGraw St.

Miller Residence - 1924
2223 E McGraw St.

Kelly Residence - 1922
2401 E McGraw St.

Montlake Service Station - 1958
2415 E McGraw St.

Stockland Residence - 1925
2419 E McGraw St.

Parker Residence - 1918
2423 E McGraw St.

Huff Residence - 1926
2427 E McGraw St.

Chancey Residence - 1929
2507 E McGraw St.

Skinner Residence - 1925
2509 E McGraw St.

Trimble Residence - 1923
2515 E McGraw St.

Manca Residence - 1921
2517 E McGraw St.

Young Residence - 1924
2521 E McGraw St.

Nicoll Residence - 1921
2525 E McGraw St.

Hibbs Residence - 1925