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1918 E Miller St.
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Brown Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 1-1/2 story house sits on a triangular corner lot with lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a steeply-pitched side gable roof with a large gabled dormer at the west end. Cladding is brick in varied shades of brown and tan, with stucco on the dormer. The entry at the east end of the facade has an arched recess with a stained wood door. The stoop has a metal railing and is flanked by two narrow windows. Windows have wood sash and wood surrounds; many have leaded glass. West of the entry is a pair of leaded glass windows and, below the dormer, a pair of 8-light leaded casements; the gable end has a pair of windows. The basement garage is on the rear, facing W. Montlake Place E.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1938, were Elmer N. Brown, who was with Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., and Janet Brown. Theyremained until at least 1958.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900570 Block: 11 Lot: 9-10 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1924 E Miller St.
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Stevenson Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 1-1/2 story brick-clad house features a steeply pitched side-gabled roof with eave returns and a wide shed-roofed dormer clad in wood shingles. The center entry has a six-panel door with leaded 12-part sidelights. It is sheltered by a flat roof supported by curved brackets with a wood balustrade. Paired eight-over-one double-hung wood frame windows with brick sills and lintels flank the entry. The dormer has a pair of six-part leaded casement windows flanked by six-over-one leaded double-hung windows with shutters. A one-story hip-roofed projecting bay is located on the east facade, and a tall brick chimney pierces the eaves on the west facade. Divided single- and double-hung wood windows are typical on the non-primary facades. Beneath the west end is a single garage; its door has a glazed upper section.Concrete steps and a walkway lead to a raised concrete porch with square brick bollards, concrete lintels, and a wrought iron railing. A low brick wall with square bollards runs parallel with the sidewalk to the east of the center walk. The lot has lawn and mature foundation shrubs, with a concrete retaining wall and dense plantings west of the entry stairs and walks.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house in 1938 were Herbert F. Stevenson, Manager, Creamer Package Manufacturing Co., and Esther Stevenson. In 1948, a student, H. Cecil Webb Jr., was the owner. Vernon W. Peters (Margaret), a salesman with Sidney Smith Real Estate, owned the house in1958.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900585 Block: 11 Lot: 10-11 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1934 E Miller St.
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Scott Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story house is rectangular in plan with a side-gabled roof with eave returns. A two-story side-gabled projecting bay is at the rear on the west facade and a tall brick chimney pierces the eaves on the east facade. The house is generally symmetrical in plan with an entry slightly west of center sheltered with a prominent portico with a gabled roof supported by round columns. The six-panel door is flanked by ten-light leaded sidelights. Three- part wood frame windows with fixed centers and six-over-one leaded double- hung sides flank the entry on the first floor. On the second floor above the entry is a pair of double-hung six-over-one leaded wood frame windows.Two double-hung leaded wood frame windows flank the center windows. Similar windows are located on the east and west facades. All second floor windows have wood shutters. A wide, concrete entry walk and steps lead to a raised concrete porch with brick sidewalls and wrought iron railings. East of the center walk are lawn, foundation plantings, including a mature camellia at the southeast corner of the house, and a mature tree at the southeast corner of the lot. West of the entry is a paved driveway sloping down to a single basement garage.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were a salesman, Stanley Scottand his wife Ruth, in 1938. Louis and Sara Becker were the owners by 1948 and through the 1950s.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900600 Block: 11 Lot: 11-12 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2508 E Miller St.
Built: 1947 Historic Name: Fallick Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story painted brick-clad house sits slightly above the street with concrete stairs, rockery, shrubs and small trees. It has a shallow side-gable roof, deep eaves, and clapboard in the gables. A shallow gable projects from the east end of the facade; a large square picture window in a three part rectangular hanging bay projects from the center of the gable wall. The entry at the el has a concrete stoop, plain door and glass block light to the right of the door. A picture window is near the center of the facade and a large corner window is on the west end. The basement garage below the east end has a panel door. A brick chimney protrudes from the center roof ridge.
Cultural: From 1948 through at least 1958, this house was owned by Abraham & Esther Fallick; he was employed by Oliver's Meats.
Legal: ARENSBERG Parcel: 0260000020 Block: Lot: TR 4 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2512 E. Miller St.
Built: 1947 Historic Name: Hocking Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story Roman brick-clad house sits on a mid-block lot with a large cedar tree, lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a shallow gable-on-hip roof with deep eaves. A basement garage is below a hipped roof projection at the east end of the facade. The entry at the ell has a recessed concrete porch and a glass block window to the right of the door. Windows are vinyl sash with fixed sash picture windows flanked by 1/1 sash. A wide brick chimney protrudes from the roof toward the east end.
Cultural: Thomas & Hattie Hocking owned the house in 1948. In 1958, the home was owned by Louis J. & Esther Arshon; he was employed by Seneca Textile.
Legal: ARENSBERG ADD Parcel: 0260000025 Block: Lot: TR 5 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2518 E Miller St.
Built: 1947 Historic Name: Harschfeld Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story Roman brick-clad house sits on a mid-block lot with a planted rockery, lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a shallow side-gable roof with deep eaves and clapboard in the gables. The recessed entry has a concrete porch and plain wood door with glass block sidelights. Original horizontal picture windows on the main facade have been replaced with four-part vertical wood sash windows. The garage below the east end has a newer vinyl door. A brick chimney is on the west gable wall.
Cultural: Jake & Fannie Harschfeld owned this house from at least 1948 through 1958. He was employed by the Royal Drug Company, which was located in the Montlake business district.
Legal: ARENSBERG ADD Parcel: 0260000030 Block: Lot: TR 6 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2524 E Miller St.
Built: 1948 Historic Name: Katz Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story painted brick clad house sits above the street with a rockery, ground cover, shrubs, a large conifer tree and concrete patio near the entry. It has a side-gable-on-hip roof with deep eaves. The recessed entry has a concrete porch with metal railing and glass balustrade, newer framed glass door and plain sidelights. Two large picture windows are on the facade. A garage below the east end has a newer vinyl door. A wide brick chimney is on the west elevation and a small one is near the center of the roof.
Cultural: Jack S. & Sonia Katz owned this house in 1958; he was employed by Ideal Novelty Co.
Legal: ARENSBERG & VAC POR ST Parcel: 0260000035 Block: Lot: TR 7 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2530 E Miller St.
Built: 1945 Historic Name: Haldane Residence Style: Contemporary Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house was significantly altered in 2011 with a large second story addition, new cladding and new windows. It sits on a corner lot with a rockery, a tall hedge and a large conifer tree. It has a one-story side-gable roof on the east end with multiple stepped shed roofs on the west end.Cladding is a mix of stained horizontal wood and composite panels. The recessed entry is near the center and a second-story recessed balcony is above. Windows are vinyl sash with a mix of small vertical and horizontal sash on the first story and large window walls on the second story. A double basement garage is below the west end.
Cultural: H. Kenneth (Salesman, Littler Inc.) & Neil Haldane owned this home in 1948. Harry T. & Mae Jones owned it in 1958; he was an Assistant Professor at the UW.
Legal: UNIVERSITY BOULEVARD Parcel: 8814400080 Block: 2 Lot: 6-7 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2002 E Miller St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Merrick Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story, clapboard-clad Craftsman bungalow has a side-gable form with a prominent projecting gable-front porch and a smaller gable-front roof dormer, all with clipped ends. The house sits on a raised corner lot with a rockery, bermed lawn, low plantings and trees, with a driveway on the west. Wide concrete steps lead to the raised porch with a wood balustrade and battered corner posts atop battered brick piers. The paneled wood door has a three-part window at the top. East of the entry is a wood sash window with a three-part lower and one-part leaded upper with a tulip motif. The roof dormer has a pair of square wood frame casements with Craftsman-style leaded glass. Large wood sash windows with leaded uppers are typical on the main floor and smaller wood windows with leaded glass are typical on the upper floor, all with wide wood frames. The west facade has a paneled garage door with a glazed transom at the top and a gabled hanging bay.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1938, were John (Amanda) Merrick, a physician. In 1948, it was owned by Joshua (Beatrice) Backer of Backer's Music & Record Co. The owners in 1958 were Harry A. (Betty) Young; he was a professor at UW.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD W 40 FT Parcel: 8805900695 Block: 12 Lot: 7 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2006 E Miller St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: McGalliard Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story house has clapboard siding, a side-gabled roof with clipped ends and a symmetrical facade. The projecting, gable-front classical porch pediment is supported by round columns atop square wood bases. The paneled wood door has a round-arched window. The small porch has brick sidewalls with wood balustrades. Large three-part wood-frame windows with divided leaded uppers and decorative leaded sidelights with storm sash flank the entry. Leaded wood frame windows are typical throughout. Three glass skylights (replacing two eyebrow dormers) are in the front roof slope and a tall brick chimney pierces the eaves on the east facade. The site has a sloping lawn, foundation shrubs, a wide concrete walkwith steps and a driveway on the east side.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1938, were Scott McGalliard, an investigator for the Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Co., and Belle McGalliard; they remained at least through 1948. It was owned by David M.Bush, a salesman for North Coast Electric, and Susan Bush in 1958. Accessory: Garage on the east
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900700 Block: 12 Lot: 7-8 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2014 E Miller St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Janes Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story Craftsman bungalow has clapboard siding and a side-gabled roof with clipped ends and eave returns. The projecting, gable- front porch roof at the west end of the main facade is supported by round columns at the corners. The concrete porch is slightly raised with four concrete steps on the east side. The wood frame door has a full height divided window. A grouping of three double-hung wood-sash windows with divided uppers is located to the east of the entry. A gable front roof dormer above features an eighteen part rectangular wood window. Singles and pairs of double-hung wood sash windows, all with wide wood frames, are typical on non-primary facades. A tall brick chimney pierces the eaves on the east facade. The site is gently bermed with a sloping lawn and a tall mature shrub next to the porch on the west side. Concrete steps and a walkway with concrete sidewalls run parallel to a driveway on the east side.
Cultural: The earliest known tenants, in 1938, were Don (Eva) Fry, a supervisor at Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. The home was owned by Roscoe (Evalena) Janes in 1948; he was a foreman on the Chicago Milwaukee St.Paul Railroad; they remained at least through 1958. Accessory: Garage on the east
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900715 Block: 12 Lot: 9 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2020 E Miller St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Copeland Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story Craftsman bungalow has aluminum siding, and a low, side-gabled roof with clipped ends and eave returns. A projecting gable-front porch extends across the eastern three-quarters of the front facade. The porch roof is supported by battered wood posts atop tall brick piers. Brick sidewalls support the porch and flank the wide concrete steps leading to the entry. The wood door has three rectangular windows in a stair step pattern. The door is flanked by six-over-one double-hung wood windows. To the west of the entry is a group of three six-over-one double hung wood windows. Single or paired double-hung wood windows with divided uppers and wide wood frames are typical on non-primary facades. On the east facade, a brick chimney pierces the eaves and a shed roofed box bay hangs behind it. The front yard has a low brick retaining wall in front, with shrubs, trees, and lawn. On the east side is a concrete driveway.
Cultural: The earliest known owner, in 1938, was Eunice D. Copeland, the principal atFairview School. She remained here at least through 1958. Accessory: Garage on the east
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900730 Block: 12 Lot: 10 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2208 E Miller St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Watkins Residence Style: Italian Renaissance Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story brick-clad house is rectangular in plan and has a shallow hipped roof with modillions in the eaves and corner quoins. The entry on the left has a brick half-round stoop leading to a shallow arched opening with cast stone detailing that matches the quoins. The door is an original arched wood door, flanked by small stained glass windows with a flower motif.Above the entry is a pair of leaded glass French doors with a metal Juliet balcony. A pair of similar casement windows flanked by narrow vertical lights is at the east end of the first floor. Above these are similar casements flanked by hung sash with leaded divided lights, all set in wide wood surrounds. Visible windows on the other elevations have similar hung sash with leaded lights. A brick chimney is at the center of the roof. The lot is relatively flat with lawn, deciduous trees and a driveway on the north.
Cultural: The earliest known owner was William Watkins, a naval architect, in 1938. William V. Ralkowski owned it in 1940; his family owned several bakeries and restaurants. In 1948, Louis Shapiro (Maid-Well Apparel Co.) and his wife, Helen, owned the house. The owners in 1958 were Robert C. Ellis,Sales Manager at King County Medical Services, and his wife Marion. Accessory: Garage at rear
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900820 Block: 13 Lot: 8 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2212 E Miller St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Shields Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story clapboard clad house has been altered with a second story addition. It is rectangular in plan and has a side gable roof. A low concrete slab porch leads to a newer Craftsman style door on the right of the facade and the main window to the left is a grouping of fixed and 1/1 vinyl sash.Paired gabled dormers with vinyl window sash project from the front roof slope. A large two-story side-gable addition is on the rear, north elevation. The lot slopes to the east with minimal landscaping of grasses and lawn.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was John Shields, a pressman at Pacific Engraving, in 1938. In 1948, it was owned by Waldo and Eleanor Christenson; he (1908-1959) was an architect in the firm of Decker Christenson and Smith who worked on the Seattle Public Library (1960), the Seattle City Light Building (1958) and other local commercial and institutional projects. The owners in 1958 were Peter T. Bepler, a salesman (Uarco Inc.)and his wife, Ethel.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900825 Block: 13 Lot: 9 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2216 E Miller St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Hansen Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story rectangular house with daylight basement has a front clipped- gable roof. Cladding is primarily clapboard, with coursed shingles in the gable ends. The low porch on the right has a brick sidewall, no balustrade and slender round columns. The door has Craftsman-style small windows. The hipped roof on the porch has a small gable inset at the left corner. To the left is a three-part window with Craftsman-style divided lights. The gable end above has a horizontal window with a similar divided light. Two gabled dormers project from the west side elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Chris and Vera Hansen in1948. The owners in 1958 were Denton F. and Betty Cluff.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900830 Block: 13 Lot: 9-10 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2220 E Miller St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Cooper Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story asbestos-clad residence sits on a flat mid-block lot with lawn, foundation shrubs and small trees. It is rectangular in plan and has a side-gable roof with boxed eaves and returns. The symmetrical facade has two gabled dormers and the gabled porch projects from the center of the facade with brick piers and tapered square post supports. The dormers and porch also have returns. The entry is a wood Craftsman-style door with three vertical lights in the upper half. Grouped sash flanking the porch are composed of 3 wood windows with patterned lights in the upper sash. Most other windows are similar, in either single or paired wood sash. A brick chimney pierces the eave on the east elevation. The driveway on the east side leads to a detached garage (1928) with similar cladding and roof treatment. The garage door has been replaced with French doors with sidelights.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Arch and Elizabeth Cooperfrom at least 1948 through 1958. Accessory: Garage
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900840 Block: 13 Lot: 10 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2224 E Miller St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Snow Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story bungalow has a shallow setback on a flat lot with lawn and foundation shrubs and is rectangular in plan with vinyl cladding and window sash. It has a side gable roof with a single gabled dormer projecting from the middle of the facade and a gabled porch projecting from the left side, all with boxed eaves and returns. The porch has a wood rail and balustrade and square paneled post supports. The entry is an original wood door with patterned glass. The main window group to the right of the porch consists of a fixed sash flanked by casements. A driveway is on the east.
Cultural: Albert Barrett was a tenant here in 1938. The home was owned by Theo Snow, an assistant supervisor at Boeing, and his wife, Louise, in 1948.Thorwald P. Olson, a janitor (Lloyd Building), owned it in 1958.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900845 Block: 13 Lot: 11 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2230 E Miller St.
Built: 1954 Style: Modern Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This modern one-story post and beam house sits on a corner lot with a wood privacy fence and large conifers and is difficult to see. It has a low pitched side gable roof with exposed beams in the wide eaves and board-and-batten cladding. The carport on the south elevation has filled in with new vinyl sliding windows with false muntins. The recessed entry on the east facade is not visible. A wide painted brick chimney projects from the roof ridge towards the south end.
Cultural: Early owners of this residence have not been identified.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900850 Block: 13 Lot: 12 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2408 E Miller St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Cohen Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story house has a front gable roof with returns in the gable eaves. Cladding is asbestos shingles. The concrete porch has brick sidewalls and piers with wood posts supporting a gable hood. The front door is plain with a storm door and obscure glass sidelights. To the left of the entry is a fixed- sash picture window. Windows on other elevations are one-over-one wood sash. A three-part hanging gabled bay is on the east elevation and a brick chimney on the west elevation. The small lot is slightly above the street with a lawn and foundation shrubs.
Cultural: The first identified owner was H. J. Cohen (1928). In the 1930s it was a rental. In the 1940s-50s, the house was owned by Howard Bruce of Bruce Real Estate Company, and his wife, Marie.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900930 Block: 14 Lot: 8 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2412 E Miller St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Downs Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story house was remodeled in 2003 with a second-story addition, new cladding and replacement window sash. It is irregular in plan, with a gable-front-and-wing form with deep eaves. Cladding is primarily horizontal Hardiplank with some vertical board and batten cladding. The main window group on the facade is a 10-over-1 window flanked by 6-over-1 wood windows; above this is a shallow projecting balcony with a metal rail and paired glass doors set in a large arched surround. The entry, on the west side of the facade, has a wood door with divided lights and a concrete stair, sidewalls and porch; topped by a shed roof with square post supports. The basement garage, below the front window grouping, has a newer rollup door. The lot is a few feet above the street with a concrete block retaining wall and landscaped planters.
Cultural: The first identified owner, in 1938, was Anna Downs, a bookkeeper. In the1940s-60s it was owned by Edwin Sommer, a salesman, and his wife Mary.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900935 Block: 14 Lot: 9 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2418 E Miller St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Manning Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-and-half-story house was altered in 2000 with a large second-story addition. The house has an irregular plan with a cross gable roof with brackets, bargeboards and shingle cladding in the gables. The rest of the house is clad in wood clapboard with wide belt courses between the stories. The projecting gabled wood porch on the east side of the facade has large square posts on clapboard piers and a wood balustrade; below it is an added garage. The door is wood frame and glass. Paired wood sash windows on each side of the entry and on all elevations are similar, with divided lights in the upper sash and plain lower sash. The lot has a planted terraced rockery, lawn and foundation shrubs.
Cultural: This house was a rental in 1938 and was owned by James Manning in 1948;his widow, Geneva, remained in the house into the 1950s.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900940 Block: 14 Lot: 9-10 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2420 E Miller St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Sundberg Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one and-half-story clapboard-clad house has a gable-front-and-wing form with shallow eaves and returns. The entry at the ell in the southeast corner has a curved concrete stair, concrete porch and a wood panel door with an arched light sheltered under the eave. The front gable bay features a group of three wood sash windows with 6/1 leaded lights and wood shutters. Similar paired windows above are flanked by small arched windows; an arched louvered vent is in the top of the gable. The shed dormer above the entry has similar paired windows but without shutters. Windows on other elevations are similar in single or paired sashes. A brick chimney projects from the roof at the cross gable. The front yard has a low rockery with small shrubs and lawn with small foundation shrubs.
Cultural: Gus Sundberg, who worked at the American Bank, and his wife Esther owned this house from 1926 into the 1950s. In 1958 the owners were Walterand Margaret Kinney. Accessory: Single garage in northeast corner
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900950 Block: 14 Lot: 10 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2426 E Miller St.
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Otto Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This rectangular one and-half-story house has a cross-gable roof with the entry on the south elevation. It has a concrete porch with metal railings beneath a gabled hood and a wood door with a storm door. Paired wood sash casement windows with vertical divided lights in the upper third flank the entry; windows elsewhere have similar sash, either singly or in pairs. Cladding is vinyl siding. A brick chimney protrudes from the roof at the cross gable. The small flat lot has foundation shrubs and a large cedar tree.
Cultural: Paul Otto, a foreman at Seattle Tent & Awning, and his wife Laura owned this house into the 1940s. In 1948, it was owned by Wilfred Fleishman, a salesman, and his wife Madelyn. A Boeing employee, P. E. Motimeyer,owned it in 1958. Accessory: Single garage in the northeast corner
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900960 Block: 14 Lot: 11 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2428 E Miller St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Curtiss Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story clapboard-clad bungalow has a clipped side-gable roof with brackets, bargeboards and exposed purlins. The symmetrical primary south facade has a central porch with clipped gable roof with columns and a deck addition with a wood rail and balustrade. The wood door has vertical lights and narrow sidelights. Wood sash window groups flanking the entry include a central window of 6/1 vertical lights flanked by vertical divided light casements. A projecting box bay with hipped roof on the east elevation has paired similar windows and a brick chimney pierces the eaves on the west elevation. The front yard is enclosed with a low wood fence and a concrete driveway on the east side.
Cultural: Elmer Curtiss, a floor contractor, and his wife Ula owned this house from at least 1928 into the 1960s. Accessory: Single garage in the northeast corner.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900955 Block: 14 Lot: 11-12 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2434 E Miller St.
Built: 1920 Historic Name: More Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This shingle-clad one and-half-story Tudor house with a gable-front-and- wing form is on a flat corner lot with the primary facade facing east onto 25th Ave E. The steep side gable roof has exposed purlins and bargeboards; toward the south is a steep gable with a catslide roof. The enclosed entry porch under this gable has arched openings, brick clad stairs, a wood railing and balustrade and a wood panel door. A prominent painted brick chimney on the south elevation is flanked by 12-light leaded casement windows. The north elevation has a group of three wood-sash 6/1 leaded windows in a shed dormer above the entry. The first floor and the gable end have paired and single wood sashes with 6/1 and 8/1 leaded lights. A basement garage entry below the north end has an altered entry with a panel door and casement windows. A low rock wall is along the east side of the yard, which has a grass terrace and minimal landscaping.
Cultural: The first identified owner was Luther More, a teacher at Garfield High school, and his wife Catherine, who owned the house from at least 1928 into the1960s.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900965 Block: 14 Lot: 12 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1925 E Miller St.
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Whitney Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story brick-clad duplex has an irregular plan and a steep side gable roof with brick chimneys on the east and west gable ends. A large mansard roof section projects from the rear. The symmetrical primary, north facade has a central gabled entry bay flanked by large picture windows with leaded light casements. Above this are two gabled wall dormers with paired leaded casements. A shed roof dormer with shingle cladding and two rectangular leaded windows is above the entry bay. The entry has concrete stairs with brick clad sidewalls and a canvas awning on metal supports. The porch has an arched opening and arched window openings on the east and west sides. The paired doors are wood batten with arched leaded windows.Windows on the side elevations include paired 8-light leaded casements and 8/1 leaded windows. Large skylights are on both the east and west slopes of the mansard roof. The residence sits above the street on a lot landscaped with a low retaining wall and large hedge across the front,planted rockery, lawn and foundation shrubs.
Cultural: The first identified owner, in 1928, was E. B. Whitney. Accessory: Double garage in southwest corner.
Legal: East Miller Condominiums Parcel: 2162900000 Block: Lot: View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1921 E Miller St.
Built: 2009 Historic Name: Bricker Residence Style: Neo-Colonial Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story four-square residence has a rectangular plan, clapboard cladding, and a hipped roof with wide eaves and exposed rafter tails. The symmetrical facade is dominated by a full-width hipped roof wood porch with wood rail and balustrade and heavy square posts. The entry has a panel door flanked by paired 6/1 vinyl sash. Similar paired windows are on the upper level with an oval window in the center. Windows on other elevations are similar. A double basement garage below the east end has a panel door with arched divided lights. The house is above the street on a lot terraced with concrete retaining walls and planters, lawn and shrubs.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200500 Block: 20 Lot: 4 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1915 E Miller St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Ohlson Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story bungalow has a rectangular plan and a clipped side-gable roof with deep eaves, knee braces and pointed bargeboards. Cladding is narrow wood clapboard with shingles in the gables. The wood entry porch with a gabled roof projects from the right side of the north primary facade and has a clapboard hip wall and piers with wide tapered posts. The original wood door has three vertical windows staggered diagonally in the upper half. The basement garage below the porch has original paired vertical panel accordion doors with square lights across the top. Paired 3/1 windows are to the left of the porch. A shallow gable bay projecting slightly from the left side has similar windows with a window box and a rectangular basement window is below this. The east elevation has similar windows, a small shed roof porch, and a group of 3, 4-light casement windows in the gable. The west elevation has a group of 3 windows with divided lights. A brick chimney is on the north slope of the roof. The house sits slightly above the street level with large shrubs in the front. A basement garage is at the west end; its paneled door has four small windows in the upper section.
Cultural: The earliest known owner (1928) was J. A. Ohlson. From at least 1938through 1958, the owners were Martin J. Forsell (Inspector, US Bureau of Plant Quarantine) and his wife Josephine.
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1907 E Miller St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Davis Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Architect: Samuel Anderson
Description: This one and a half-story house sits on a midblock lot with lawn and shrubs. It has gable and wing form with a steeply pitched side gable with a projecting steep front gable covering most of the facade. Cladding is coursed wood siding. The entry, near the center, has an arched hood and a concrete stoop and stairs with a metal railing. Next to the entry is a three- part window with an arched center section. Another three-part window is above the basement garage. Other windows have original wood sash incasement or 1/1 configurations.
Cultural: This house was owned by a teacher at Queen Anne High School, Herbert F.(Ethel) Davis from at least 1938 through 1948. Another Queen Anne High School teacher owned it in 1958
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2033 E Miller St.
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Harris Residence Style: Federal Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This large two-story brick-clad residence sits above the street on a corner lot with a planted rockery and dense shrubs and trees. It has a rectangular plan and a shallow hipped roof with dentils. There is brick chimney near the center. The primary north facade is symmetrical with a central entry bay flanked by three single windows on each side on both the upper and lower levels. The entry has a shallow concrete porch with Doric columns supporting a flat roof and balcony with decorative metal railing; the door is wood with a leaded art glass light. Paired leaded French doors leading onto the balcony are sheltered by a gabled hood extending from the eaves. All front windows have 6/1 leaded sash. The east elevation has similar windows, single and paired. French doors with leaded glass are on each end of the lower level, opening onto a concrete terrace with decorative metal railing. The basement garage opening has been infilled.
Cultural: Olin W. Harris, a contractor, and his wife Lily owned the house in 1928. In 1938, Norman Stone, Division Manager at Star Brewery, and his wife Betty were the owners. It was owned by Albert E. and Celia Lazerine in 1948 and by Robert T. King, a salesman, and his wife Marie in 1958.
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2029 E Miller St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Cave Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story shingle-clad house has been altered by a porch addition and changes to the entry. It has an irregular plan and a gable-front- and-wing form; the side gable is clipped and a brick chimney is on the east gable wall. The entry on the right has a porch addition with a wood rail and balustrade and a newer Craftsman-style wood door with three vertical windows sheltered under the extension of the eaves. The focal window on the left is a 10/1 sash flanked by 4/1 sash; above this is a group of three 4/1 sash. Windows on other elevations are similar. The house is above the street with a steep rockery, a lawn and a patio above garages at street grade in front of the house.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Hobart T. Cave, a dentist, and his wife, Vera. In 1948, John H. Andrews, chief clerk for the Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul & Pacific Railroad Company, and his wife Bernice were the owners. Alvin Sanders, sales manager at Seattle QuiltManufacturing, and his wife Bertha owned it in 1958. Accessory: Paired garages on northwest at sidewalk
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2025 E Miller St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Malmo Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This clapboard-clad one-and-half story house has an irregular plan and a side-gable roof with a brick chimney in the east gable wall. A large shed roof dormer projects from the center of the front. The front is symmetrical with a central entry flanked by two large fixed windows with leaded transoms.Concrete stairs with sidewalls lead to the rounded portico entry with paired Doric columns supporting a slightly arched roof with a balcony above; there are modillions in the eaves and a decorative metal balustrade on the balcony. The wood door has an arched leaded window with a tulip motif.Paired leaded doors lead onto the balcony; these are flanked by 1/1 windows with leaded upper sashes. The house is above the street with a steep terraced rockery, lawn and small trees and shrubs.
Cultural: The earliest known owner, in 1928, was Charles Malmo, President, Malmo & Company, one of the region's major plant nurseries. John S. McRobbie, secretary of the Panattoni Restaurant Co. Inc. owned the house in 1938.Marion F. Dillon was the owner from at least 1948 through 1958. Accessory: Garage on northwest at sidewalk
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2021 E Miller St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Peach Residence Style: Modern Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This large house bears no resemblance to the original small bungalow built in 1923. It was completely rebuilt in 1985. This two-story house has a rectangular plan and a front gable roof. Cladding is rustic stained horizontal wood. The entry bay in the three-tiered stepped-roof projection towards the right of the facade has an octagonal window in the front gable. The entry is under a shed roof on the west side of the bay. Windows to the left of the bay include a three-part vinyl sash group and a hanging canted bay with divided lights. Windows on other elevations are vinyl sash in varied configurations.The house is above the street on a sloping lot with a low rock wall, rockery and lawn.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1938 the owners were Edward J. & Viola Peach. He worked at Seattle First National Bank. The home was owned by Edward Roth, a salesman, and Sarah Roth from 1938 to 1948. Accessory: Concrete garage at the sidewalk
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2017 E Miller St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Means Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story clapboard-clad bungalow has been altered by notable changes to the porch and entry and new window sash. It has a rectangular plan and a side-gable roof with brackets and a brick chimney on the west gable wall. The symmetrical facade has a concrete stair and porch with metal railings leading to the central gabled enclosed entry bay; the door is wood panel with a rectangular window. Windows are metal sash grouped or in pairs. The house is above the street on a terraced sloping lot with planted rockery, lawn trees and foundation shrubs.
Cultural: Harry J. & Hazel Means owned the house from at least 1928 through 1958. He was president of the Cascade Truck Co. Inc. Accessory: Garage at street level
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2011 E Miller St.
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Gray Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story shingle-clad house has a rectangular plan and a side gable roof with pierced bargeboards and brackets in the deep eaves. The porch projects from the west side of the facade and has a front-gabled roof supported by tapered brick piers with heavy square posts; two additional brick piers support horizontal wood rails for the large wood porch. The 12-light wood door has a wide wood surround. Windows on either side of the door have 16-light sash flanked by 8-light casements. Windows on other elevations are similar. The house is above the street on a steep sloping lot with a retaining wall, rockery, trees and shrubs.
Cultural: Harry C. Gray, a salesman with Motorola Distributing Company, and his wife Louise owned the house from at least 1928 through 1938. Keith Oles, an instructor at the UW, and his wife Muriel, owned the house in 1948. In 1958 Manford R. McNeil, a freight agent at Weyerhaeuser, and his wife Joanwere the owners. Accessory: Garage at sidewalk
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2007 E Miller St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Convisar Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story clapboard-clad house has a rectangular plan and a side-gable roof with boxed eaves and returns and a brick chimney on the east gable wall. A shed roof dormer addition is across the front. The entry is centered on the symmetrical facade, with brick-clad concrete stairs and porch under a gabled pediment with carved brackets and decorative metal supports and railings. The paneled wood door has an arched window and a wide wood surround. The entry is flanked by fixed windows with leaded transoms and narrow 1/1 sash with wide surrounds. The dormer has two groups of picture windows flanked by casements. Windows on other elevations are similar groups or paired sash. The house is above the street on a sloping lot with a rockery, lawn, trees and shrubs.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Bert Convisar, a printer at Western Printing Company, and his wife Bertha. It was owned by Ida R. Charroin, a teacher at Garfield High School, in 1938. Bernard J. Pipe,a plumber, and his wife Marietta were the owners in 1948. Accessory: Garage at sidewalk
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2001 E Miller St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Waugh Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This residence was completely remodeled in 1967. The one-story side-gable house is largely obscured by vegetation and a fence. It is slightly above the street on a sloping corner lot with shrubs, a large hedge and privacy fence along the top of the slope. A brick chimney pierces the deep eaves in the north gable wall and a crossing nested gable projects from the south end.The entry is not visible. Cladding appears to be vertical boards.
Cultural: The earliest known owner, in 1928, was Mary Waugh. It was owned byClinton S. Abernathy, an office manager, at Proctor & Gamble Company, and his wife Florence, in 1938. Hans Clausen was the owner in 1958. Accessory: Garage at street level on the southwest
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2233 E Miller St.
Built: 1934 Historic Name: Jacobs Residence Style: Spanish Eclectic Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two story, L-shaped house sits on a corner lot with lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a multi-level clay tile roof, an asymmetrical facade, and brick cladding painted to resemble stucco. The main two-story body of the house has a front gable roof with shallow eaves and exposed rafter tails. A side gable roof covers the one-story east wing, and a second side gable steps down to cover the east section of the garage. The first floor is clad in a brick veneer that has been painted white; cladding on the second floor is vertical board and batten. The entry is at the apex of the ell, shielded by a shed roof over a brick wall with a diagonal east side. A decorative iron sconce sits above the entry. Adjacent to the entry, facing east, is a decorative vent pattern set into the brick. The first floor has a large 9-light fixed window.Above this, the second floor cantilevers out, marked by a horizontal beam and a row of decoratively shaped beam ends. These beam ends also appear on the east and west sides of the front section. The second floor front facade has a pair of three-light casement windows flanked by wood plank shutters with diamond cut-outs. On the east elevation of the second floor, above the brick vent, is a round window. Another round window, with an iron grill, is on the second floor above the entry. An exterior, painted brick chimney is located between these two round windows. Another pair of 3- light casement windows is centered on the front elevation of the east wing. Most side elevation windows are also pairs of 3-light casements. A below-grade garage is accessed from 24th Avenue E. and has a paneled roll-up garage door with 6 windows.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was Jerome Jacobs, a physician, in1938.The home was owned by Robert N. Jacobs( Men's Furnishings, Harry's Bohemian Cafe, Stadium Sports Center) from 1948 through 1958.
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2229 E Miller St.
Built: 1932 Historic Name: Scott Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story brick-clad house has an irregular plan and a side- gable roof; a crossing steep pyramidal hipped roof is on the west side of the primary north facade. The entry at the ell has a concrete porch with a wood arbor and balustrade; the east-facing door is not visible. The window facing onto the porch has paired leaded diamond light casements. The focal window in the crossing bay is a 16-light leaded fixed wood sash; it extends above the eaves with has a shallow pyramidal roof nested in the larger pyramidal roof. The garage below this has a tilt-up panel door with an arbor above. Paired leaded casements are on the west elevation. A second-story addition on the rear, south elevation is clapboard-clad. The house is on a small lot with a shallow setback. A privacy fence is on the east and the front is hardscaped with patio terraces and integrated CMU planters with small shrubs and trees.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was Allen C. Scott in 1938. It was owned by a bartender, Morris Fischler, from at least 1948 through 1958.
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2225 E Miller St.
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Swanson Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story shingle-clad cottage has a rectangular plan and clipped cross-gable roof with returns; the crossing gable is on the west side of the primary north facade; a brick chimney is on the west gable wall. The entry at the center has a clipped-gable vestibule with an arched opening, a plain wood door, a concrete stoop and stairs with metal railings. Paired 12- light leaded casements are east of the entry. To the west is a large window with a leaded transom; a small leaded window is in the gable end. Other windows include one-over-one sash and 6/1 leaded sash. The basement garage on the east has an original tilt-up panel door. The house is on a small relatively flat lot with lawn.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were a clerk, Clarence E. Swanson, and his wife, Alice, in 1938. Morris J. Doris, a clothing presser, and his wife Goldie owned it in 1948. The home was owned by Leonard W.& Bess Kremen in 1958.
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2221 E Miller St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Shuey Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story clapboard-clad house has a generally rectangular plan and a side-gable roof with boxed eaves and returns; a brick chimney is toward the southeast. The center entry has a concrete stoop with metal railings sheltered by a shallow projection of the eave supported by slender columns. The newer Craftsman-style door is flanked by square pilasters. A group of three 12-light casements is east of the entry and two single 6/1 windows are to the west. Other elevations have similar windows. The house is on a relatively flat lot landscaped with ground covers, shrubs and trees
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Paul Shuey, treasurer at American Tar Company, and his wife Blanche. In 1938, it was owned by George C. Sansburn, a salesman at City Transfer & Storage Company, and his wife, Ruth. The home was owned by a warehouse manager, Emery M.and Daisie Brunson, from 1948 through 1958. Accessory: Small gabled building on northwest
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2215 E Miller St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Drain Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story house has replacement window sash and an altered entry porch. It sits on a mid-block lot with low CMU retaining walls, shrubs, trees, lawn and a tall hedge on the west side. It has a rectangular plan and a front- gable roof with deep eaves, bargeboards, brackets and exposed rafter tails. A brick chimney is on the west elevation. The entry at the northeast corner has a wood stair, porch and balustrade with a wood panel door sheltered by a hipped roof on square posts; the porch narrowly wraps around to the east side. The focal window west of the porch is a picture window flanked by 6/1vinyl sash with false muntins. Other windows are similar, including a group in the shallow bay on the west elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was Marion E. Drain in 1938. It was owned by Niels Sundsted, a laborer on the Great Northern Railway, in 1948. Martin S. Klapper, a clerk, and his wife Barbara were the owners in 1958.
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2211 E Miller St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: West Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story house is above the street on a sloping lot with a low rockery, lawn and shrubs. It has an L-shaped plan and a front-gable roof with shallow eaves, bargeboards and brackets. A brick chimney is on the east elevation. The entry porch on the west has a front-gable roof on brick piers and tapered wood posts. The concrete porch has a with metal railing and a wood door with a single window in the upper half. East of the porch is a tripartite window with a large center sash with a Craftsman-style divided light transom flanked by similar narrow casements, all in a wide wood surround. A pair of windows in gable end has the same pattern. The basement garage has a newer door. A flat-roofed one-story addition projects from the northwest corner and a gabled dormer is on the west elevation
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was T. M. West in 1928. It was owned by Ben and Francis Herz (Ben Herz Iron & Wire Works) from at least1938 through 1958.
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2203 E Miller St.
Built: 1919 Historic Name: Erb Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This large one-and-half story house has shrubs and small trees around the foundation and sits above the street on a large corner lot surrounded by dense tall evergreen trees and a wood fence across the front. It has an irregular plan and a cross-gable roof with boxed eaves and returns; an additional crossing gable projects on the southwest corner. Cladding is coursed clapboard with shingles in the eaves; the roof is clad in wood shakes. The symmetrical facade has a central front-gable wood porch with brick piers and tapered posts; the Craftsman-style door has three vertical lights in the upper third. Picture windows grouped with plain casement sash with a leaded light transom are on either side of the porch; paired plain casements are in the gable above. Windows on other elevations are similar; small stained glass windows flank the brick chimney on the west gable wall.A gabled dormer is on the west elevation.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1938 the owners of this house were William A. and Agnes Erb; he was a manager at Ben Paris Cigar Company. In 1948, it was owned by Charles A. and Marie Pettingill of Pettingill's Associated Services. George M. Braund, an interior decorator at Swigert Furniture, and his wifeAdela owned the house in 1958. Accessory: Single garage in southwest corner.
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2433 E Miller St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Rudd Residence Style: Neo-Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story house was completely remodeled in 2010 with a large one- and-half story addition. It is on a flat corner lot with lawn and small shrubs. It has an irregular plan, shingle cladding and multiple crossing gables with shallow eaves and brackets. The entry is inset at the northwest corner with a small stoop and newer Craftsman-style door. Windows are paired and single 6/1 and 4/1 sash with false muntins.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Raymond Rudd, a salesman at Thompson Lining Company, and his wife, Suella. In 1938, it was owned by Frank M. Carroll Jr. , an auditor at the State Tax Commission, and his wife, Gertrude. A landscape gardener, Victor J. &Angelina Mix, were the owners from at least 1948 through 1958.
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2427 E Miller St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Aamod Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story house sits slightly above the street on a lot with a low rockery and lawn. It has clapboard-cladding, a rectangular plan, a side- gable roof with shallow eaves and returns and a symmetrical facade. The concrete porch extends across the front and has a central gabled portico with an arched roof wide soffits and dentils supported by square posts.Square posts on the porch corners support arbors extending from both sides and a wood balustrade encloses the porch. The door is original wood frame with a single patterned light flanked by narrow sidelights with the same pattern. Paired cottage sash with the same pattern in the upper sash flank the entry and a shed roof dormer above has three similar patterned lights.The east elevation has a similar group of three horizontal windows. Other windows are similar original sash. The garage below the east end has a newer door.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Edward J. Aamod, a salesman, and his wife, Agnes, in 1938. It was owned by Edward E. Balfe, an assistant supervisor with the Liquor Control Board, and his wife, Ella,from 1948 through 1958.
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2423 E Miller St.
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Halliwell Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story bungalow is above the street on a sloped lot with terraced rockeries, a large conifer, and dense ground covers, trees and shrubs. It has a rectangular plan, clapboard cladding, and a front-gable roof with a nested front gable projecting from the east of the primary north facade; the deep eaves have exposed rafter tails, brackets and bargeboards. The entry porch on the west has a shed roof with brick piers and paired square supports with lattice. The focal window to the east is a large window with a plain transom flanked by 1/1 sash in a wood surround; a 3-light window is in the front gable. A brick chimney on the east elevation is flanked by leaded windows. Other windows have paired or single one-over-one sashes.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1948 the owners were Harry Halliwell, a City of Seattle employee, and his wife Gladys. It was owned by James R. Flexer (USAF)and his wife Susan in 1958. Accessory: Single garage on northeast corner
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2417 E Miller St.
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Nelson Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story house has been altered, including the removal of a prominent brick chimney. It sits above the street on a steep lot with terraced planted rockeries, trees and shrubs. It has an irregular plan, clapboard cladding and a hipped roof with deep eaves with brackets. The entry has a wood porch and balustrade and a door with divided sidelights sheltered below a wide eave with bracket supports. All windows on the primary facade are divided light casements either paired and in groups of three.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1938, George O. Nelson, a US Internal Revenue agent, and his wife, Elsa, owned this house. In 1948, it was owned by Donald M. Dow, a loan officer (Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. of Milwaukee) and his wife Audrey. A physician at King County Hospital,Richard R. Paton, owned it in 1958. Accessory: Single garage on northeast.
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2411 E Miller St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Finn Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story house is on a steep sloped lot with a planted rockery, terraces, trees and large shrubs. It has a side-gable roof with a prominent crossing front-gable on the east of the primary north facade; a large stucco chimney is on the front. The lower level and the second story addition in the rear have vinyl siding; the gables are clad in stucco with strap work. The entry on the west has a concrete porch and an original Tudor- style wood door sheltered by a flat roof on columns. A gabled wall dormer leads onto the balcony on the porch roof; the balcony has a stucco-clad hip wall with strap work. Eight-over-one paired sash are on the east of the porch; the chimney is flanked on both sides by single 6/1 sash on the upper and lower levels; a group of three 9/1 sash is in the gable on the west elevation.
Cultural: From at least 1938 through 1958, Frederick O. and Jessie Finn owned this house. Frederick was a cargo agent with Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul &Pacific Railroad. Accessory: Shared double garage at sidewalk
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2409 E Miller St.
Built: 1925 Historic Name: McHardie Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story house sits high above the street on a steeply sloped lot with terraced rockeries, small trees and shrubs. It has an irregular plan, a side- gable roof with a crossing front gable and cladding is clapboard with stucco and strap work in the gables. A small gabled dormer is on the west side of the primary north facade and a brick chimney is on the east gable wall. The gabled entry bay, nested in the front gable at the center of the primary facade, was originally open but is now enclosed. A canted three-part hanging bay on the left has vinyl windows with false muntins. Similar paired sash are on the west and in the front gable. Other windows have similar replacement sash.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were a manufacturer's agent, Walter D. and Anne McHardie, in 1928. In 1938 it was owned by Alvah A. Talbot, a salesman, and his wife Elizabeth. The owners from at least 1948to 1958 were Thomas and Mabel Hartnett. Accessory: Shared double garage at sidewalk
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2521 E Miller St.
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Southwick Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This rectangular bungalow has clapboard cladding and a clipped side-gable roof with returns. A prominent stucco chimney at the center of the north facade is flanked by two groups of original wood sash windows, with a one- over-one window flanked by 4/1 windows. Similar windows are on the side elevation. A large covered wood porch addition with wood stairs and balustrade is on the northwest corner. The house sits on a lot above the street landscaped with a rockery, small shrubs and trees.
Cultural: The first owner of this house, in 1928, was G. H. Southwick, a manager atSeattle Taxicab Company. Accessory: Garage at sidewalk with new door
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2517 E Miller St.
Built: 1927 Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one story shingle-clad residence has a rectangular plan and a side- gable roof with shallow eaves and returns. The gabled entry vestibule on the right has been altered and enclosed. Newer paired casements and arched transom window sash replaces the original door facing north and a new entry with wood panel door oriented to the west is accessed by newer concrete stairs with metal rails. Windows on the facade are paired 6-over-1 wood sash with shutters. The house sits above the street on a lot with a steep rockery, shrubs and trees.
Cultural: Early owners of this house have not been identified. Accessory: Garage at sidewalk with newer door
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2509 E Miller St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Gard Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story shingle-clad house has a cross-gable roof with bracketed hipped eave additions between the first and second stories. A gabled porch addition with shingled piers and square post supports on the right of the facade has a wood door with an arched grill. The facade windows are all paired or grouped casement vinyl replacement sash with false muntins. A brick chimney is on the west gable wall. The lot has a steep rockery with hedges and a large fir tree.
Cultural: The first owners of this house, in 1928, were Irving Gard and his wife, Genevieve; he was a passenger agent for the Chicago Milwaukee and SaintPaul Railway. Accessory: Garage at sidewalk with newer door
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2507 E Miller St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Catlow Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This clapboard-clad one-and-half story bungalow is irregular in plan and has a side-gable roof with wide eaves, bracket supports and bargeboards. The gabled porch projects from the right side of the facade with a fanlight in the gable end, brick piers and paired square post supports. The wood frame door has Craftsman-patterned glazing. Windows have similar divided lights. To the left of the entry is a pair of windows with a window box, and single windows flank the entry. A shallow box bay on the west elevation has similar sash. A brick chimney is on the west gable wall. The lot is shallow with asloped lawn and some foundation shrubs.
Cultural: The first owners of this house, in 1928, were R. J. Catlow, of Catlow and Sanders Auto Repair, and his wife, Adeline. Accessory: Garage at northeast with original door
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200011 Block: 16 Lot: 1-2 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
Streets
E Blaine St E Boston St E Calhoun St E Hamlin St E Howe St E Louisa St E Lynn St E McGraw St E Miller St E Newton St E North St E Roanoke St E Shelby St
Avenues
15th Ave E 16th Ave E 18th Ave E 19th Ave E 20th Ave E 21st Ave E 22nd Ave E 23rd Ave E 24th Ave E 25th Ave E 26th Ave E Boyer Ave E Roanoke Ave E
Others
E Eaton Pl E Interlaken Blvd E Montlake Pl E E Park Dr E Park Dr E Glenwilde Pl E Lake Wash Blvd E Montlake Blvd NE Royal Ct E W Montlake Pl E W Park Dr E


54 properties on E Miller St
Even Numbered Side
1918 E Miller St.

Brown Residence - 1928
1924 E Miller St.

Stevenson Residence - 1930
1934 E Miller St.

Scott Residence - 1930
2002 E Miller St.

Merrick Residence - 1924
2006 E Miller St.

McGalliard Residence - 1924
2014 E Miller St.

Janes Residence - 1923
2020 E Miller St.

Copeland Residence - 1923
2208 E Miller St.

Watkins Residence - 1926
2212 E Miller St.

Shields Residence - 1923
2216 E Miller St.

Hansen Residence - 1923
2220 E Miller St.

Cooper Residence - 1923
2224 E Miller St.

Snow Residence - 1924
2230 E Miller St.

Residence - 1954
2408 E Miller St.

Cohen Residence - 1924
2412 E Miller St.

Downs Residence - 1926
2418 E Miller St.

Manning Residence - 1925
2420 E Miller St.

Sundberg Residence - 1925
2426 E Miller St.

Otto Residence - 1920
2428 E Miller St.

Curtiss Residence - 1925
2434 E Miller St.

More Residence - 1920
2508 E Miller St.

Fallick Residence - 1947
2512 E. Miller St.

Hocking Residence - 1947
2518 E Miller St.

Harschfeld Residence - 1947
2524 E Miller St.

Katz Residence - 1948
2530 E Miller St.

Haldane Residence - 1945
Odd Numbered Side
1907 E Miller St.

Davis Residence - 1925
1915 E Miller St.

Ohlson Residence - 1924
1921 E Miller St.

Bricker Residence - 2009
1925 E Miller St.

Whitney Residence - 1928
2001 E Miller St.

Waugh Residence - 1923
2007 E Miller St.

Convisar Residence - 1925
2011 E Miller St.

Gray Residence - 1920
2017 E Miller St.

Means Residence - 1922
2021 E Miller St.

Peach Residence - 1923
2025 E Miller St.

Malmo Residence - 1925
2029 E Miller St.

Cave Residence - 1925
2033 E Miller St.

Harris Residence - 1927
2203 E Miller St.

Erb Residence - 1919
2211 E Miller St.

West Residence - 1924
2215 E Miller St.

Drain Residence - 1922
2221 E Miller St.

Shuey Residence - 1926
2225 E Miller St.

Swanson Residence - 1929
2229 E Miller St.

Scott Residence - 1932
2233 E Miller St.

Jacobs Residence - 1934
2409 E Miller St.

McHardie Residence - 1925
2411 E Miller St.

Finn Residence - 1925
2417 E Miller St.

Nelson Residence - 1924
2423 E Miller St.

Halliwell Residence - 1921
2427 E Miller St.

Aamod Residence - 1922
2433 E Miller St.

Rudd Residence - 1924
2507 E Miller St.

Catlow Residence - 1922
2509 E Miller St.

Gard Residence - 1926
2517 E Miller St.

Residence - 1927
2521 E Miller St.

Southwick Residence - 1923