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2049 E Newton St
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Burleigh Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story clapboard-clad bungalow sits above the street with lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a gable-and-wing-form with a crossing clipped gable on the south end of the facade, shallow eaves and returns. The entry at the ell has a segmental gabled hood with carved brackets and arched roof, concrete porch with metal balustrade, and paired wood frame and beveled glass doors. A prominent tapered stucco chimney is on the wall to the north of the porch. Paired 6/1 wood sash windows are in the front gable wall and a Palladian-style window is in the gable end. A group of divided- light wood casement windows is on the north end. A small shed dormer is above the porch. The south elevation has some 6/1 wood sash windows.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1938, John A. Burleigh, an engineer at Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company, and his wife, Mary, owned this house. In 1948, it was owned by Elkan C. Offer, an assistant treasurer at Dulien Steel Products, and his wife, Tishelle. An architect, George W. Heideman, and his wife, Inger, owned it in 1958. Accessory: Garage
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2045 E Newton St.
Built: 1913 Historic Name: Stewart Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story shingle-clad Craftsman style house sits above the street with rockery hedge, lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a front-gable roof with deep eaves, bargeboards and brackets. The front-gabled porch on the north half of the facade has brick steps with sidewalls, tall brick corner piers and posts and a wood door with a single light with plain sidelights. First story windows have plain transoms and wide wood surrounds with ears. The second story windows have wood sash and include two 1/1 windows near the center and paired 1/1 windows on each end. A clinker brick chimney is on the north elevation
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1938, were Hope D. Stewart, a building contractor, and his wife, Jessie. It was owned by a Boeing employee, P. Louis Lind, in 1948. Walter H. Rees, a department manager at Sears, and his wife, Shirley, owned it in 1958. Accessory: Garage
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2035 E Newton St.
Built: 1912 Historic Name: McDonald Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-and-a-half story shingle-clad Dutch Colonial style house sits above the street with densely planted slope, large shrubs and mature trees. It has a front-gambrel roof with returns. The entry porch on the south has brick cladding and a flat roof enclosure with a wood panel hip wall and arched openings with narrow posts and lattice. The roof is a small balcony with a balustrade. The original wood entry door has a divided light in the upper half. A pair of French doors is north of the entry. Similar doors lead onto the balcony above. facade windows are original paired divided-light wood casement sash; a 6-light window flanked by smaller 4-light windows in the front gable. Side elevations have hung wood sash with divided lights in the upper half.
Cultural: From at least 1938 through 1958, Harry C. & Ida McDonald owned this house. They also owned, and resided at, the house next door at 2033 E Newton, in 1928. McDonald was the president-manager at H. J. McDonaldMotor Company.
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2029 E Newton St.
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Hamill Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story clapboard-clad Craftsman bungalow sits on a mid-block lot with hedge, lawn and small trees. It has a front-gable roof with deep eaves, brackets and bargeboards. The gabled porch on the south end of the facade has brick piers, paired square timber frame posts with joinery, and an original door with an arched window. An open porch extends across the north half of the facade and has a low wood balustrade. A group of four 1/1 vinyl sash in a wide wood surround is on the north half of the facade and an arrow horizontal leaded light is in the gable.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were James N. Hamill, an attorney, and his wife, Adelaide. It was owned from 1938 through 1948 by William M. Conner, the President of W. W. Conner Co; and secretary of Conner Land Company, and his wife, Martha. It was owned by Ernest A. &Gretchen Rose in 1958. Accessory: Garage
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2025 E Newton St.
Built: 1915 Historic Name: Calderhead Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story shingle-clad house sits on a mid-block lot with low concrete retaining wall, concrete steps under a wood arbor, low shrubs and small trees. It has a side-gable roof with shallow eaves and returns and a crossing front-gable bay on the north end. The recessed entry at the ell has a low brick porch, corner columns, and wood frame and patterned light door. Windows in the front gable wall and on the porch are groups of three and four 6-light leaded casements with shutters. Similar windows are on the south elevation. A second story addition is in the rear (2008).
Cultural: From 1928 through 1938, the owner was secretary-treasurer at Northern Savings & Loan Association, Samuel J. (Fraser) Calderhead. In 1948, the owners were a lawyer, J. Orrin Vining and his wife, Kathryn. Daniel B.Trefethen, a lawyer, owned it in 1958.
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2021 E Newton St.
Built: 1965 Style: Modern Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story house sits on a flat lot with ground covers, foundation shrubs and a large conifer tree. It has a shallow side-gable roof with a recessed carport at the north end. Cladding is brick with vertical wood cladding in the recessed carport. The main entry is sheltered under the carport and set back from the main facade. Windows are tall vertical 6/6 wood sash. Aconcrete block chimney is on the south gable wall.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
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2015 E Newton St.
Built: 1922 Historic Name: McIlwain Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story clapboard-clad Craftsman bungalow sits on a relatively flat lot with a shallow setback with ground covers, shrubs and small trees. It has a front-gable roof with deep eaves, brackets and bargeboards. The front- gabled porch on the south portion of the facade has brick piers and hip walls, tapered stucco posts and a Craftsman-style door with square leaded light. Large wood sash windows with divided lights and transoms in wide wood surrounds flank the entry and a small leaded sash is in the porch gable. Windows on the north side elevation are single light casements singly, paired or in groups. The driveway on the north has an arbor entry
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were George McIlwain, a sales manager at Fleischmann Company, and his wife, Elizabeth.From 1938 through 1958, Paul C. Hipke, a district representative atWeyerhaeuser, and his wife, Mary owned the house. Accessory: Garage on north
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2018 E Newton St.
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Harris Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story brick-clad house sits on a triangular lot bordered by an alley on the north side with a fence on the northeast, ground covers, lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a steep side-gable roof with returns and a full width stucco-clad dormer across the symmetrical facade. The central recessed entry has a concrete stoop, an arched opening, an arched wood door with turned post grill and a shallow arched hood with dentils. Arched fixed wood sash windows flank the entry and 1/1 wood sash windows are ateach end of the dormer. There is a basement garage at the rear.
Cultural: From at least 1938 through 1958, the owners of this house were Arthur O. & Neva Harris; he was a clerk at Railway Mail Service.
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2020 E Newton St.
Built: 1913 Historic Name: Amos Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story shingle-clad house sits on a lot with lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a side gable roof without eaves and a large three- part dormer with canted sides and a shallow hipped roof on the facade. The gables have stucco and half-timbering. A gabled entry projects from the north end; it has wide concrete stairs, a metal railing and balustrade, an arched front opening and rectangular side openings. The south half of the facade has a 32-light leaded glass window flanked by 12-light leaded casements. A group of three 1/1 wood sash is on the front of the dormer and single 1/1 sash on the sides. A brick chimney and a diamond-paned window are on the south gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were William H. Amos, an auditor, and his wife, Margaret; William M. Amos, a salesman, and his wife, Anna also resided in the house at that time. From at least 1938 through 1948, it was owned by Donald M. Cash, a salesman at Pacific Telephone & Telegraph,and his wife, Dorothy. The owner in 1958 was Josiah A. Burton. Accessory: Garage on east
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2032 E Newton St.
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Eldred Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story shingle-clad house sits on a triangular corner lot bordered by an alley on the east side with a low rock wall, lawn, trees and shrubs. It has a shallow front-gable roof with deep eaves, carved brackets and extended rafter tails. A gabled entry portico on the south end of the main facade has rock corner piers with square posts, a concrete porch and a Craftsman-style wood door with a single window at the top. A side gable bay projects from the east end of the south elevation and has a side-entry facing west. A shallow concrete patio across the west half of this elevation leads to the entry; it is sheltered by a wood arbor with similar pier and post supports; the Craftsman-style wood door has a wood-frame screen door. Two wood sash casements with Craftsman-style divided lights are on the wall facing the patio entry. A shallow hipped-roof hanging bay north of the main entry has two paired wood casement windows with diamond-patterned transoms. The single window on the north end of the facade has a similar pair of casement sash. A group of six small diamond-paned casements is in the gable. Abrick chimney protrudes from the center of the roof.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Wilfred Eldred, an associate professor of Economics at UW, and his wife, Mary. it was owned in 1938 by Oscar S. McDowell, a sales supervisor at North Coast Chemical & Soap Works, and his wife, Eugenia. In 1948, the owners were Richard L. Merrin of Merrin Sales Company, and his wife, Ursula. The owner in 1958 was the secretary of the Washington Interscholastic Activities Association, Henry L. &Neil DeYoung in 1958. Accessory: Garage on the south
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2200 E Newton St.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Jones Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story shingle-clad Colonial Revival house sits on a flat lot with a tall hedge, a wood arbor, a lawn and foundation shrubs. The symmetrical facade has three bays on each side of a central entry, except that the east end has an open porch above it. All the windows on the facade are single 6/6 wood sash windows. The three on each side of the entry have wood shutters. The central bay has a similar window above the entry but without shutters. The entry has a wide brick stoop, a large gabled hood with a decorative pattern in the gable and an arched soffit. The wood panel door has leaded sidelights with a paneled lower half. Windows on other elevations are similar. A brick chimney is on the west elevation.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1958, the owners of this house were J. Percival Jones,the president at Dairy Products Company, and his wife, Maude. Accessory: Garage at the sidewalk
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2304 E Newton St.
Built: 1922 Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad cottage sits on a sloping corner lot with picket fence and a shallow setback. It has a steep clipped side-gable roof; the west side elevation has nested gables. Three gabled dormers are on the facade. The recessed entry at the center has a low gate, a concrete porch, a wood panel door with leaded sidelights in a wide wood surround; and an eyebrow arch in the eaves with brackets shelters the door. A large window group east of the entry has three paired 8-light wood casements and window box. The window to the west has a wide sash flanked by narrower sash with small divided light transoms. The dormers all have 6/6 wood sash. Side elevations have similar windows and paired French doors are on each side of the east side elevation. A brick chimney protrudes from the roof ridge.
Cultural: No original owner information has been found for this residence. Accessory: Garage at the southwest
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2402 E Newton St
Built: 1911 Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Craftsman-style house is on a corner lot surrounded by a tall wood fence. It is generally similar to the house next door at 2006 24th Avenue E., and was built in the same year. It has a front-gabled roof with stick work in the gable ands and brackets in the deep eaves. The full-width recessed porch has three square posts, wood stairs and a wood balustrade. Cladding is clapboard with wide belt courses above the first and second stories. Windows are typically 6/1 wood sash with wide wood surrounds.The front gable end has a 1/1 horizontal window. A shed-roofed bay on the south elevation has a 6/1 window flanked by 4/1 sash. At the rear (southeast) corner is an addition (2003) with a basement garage; above this, extending over the driveway, is a large deck surrounded by a trellis with a glazed door opening onto it.
Cultural: Early owners of this house have not been identified.
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2225 E Newton St
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Green Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story house is generally rectangular in plan with a cross-gabled roof with overhanging eaves and exposed vergeboards.Cladding is red brick. The front (northeast) facade has a recessed entry vestibule with an arched wood door and surround at the far north end. The prominent front gable wing includes an arched wood frame window flanked by 8-light steel casement windows. The second story, beneath the gable wing, includes a similar, smaller window groups. There is a prominent side wing, and an exterior brick chimney on the south wall. The rear facade (fronting Howe Street) has a full-width second story dormer with wood clapboard siding and vinyl sliding windows. Below is a single garage with apaneled door.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were John Green, who worked at Royal Drug Company, and his wife, Annie, in 1928. It was owned by LouisF. & Nell Rothenhoefer in 1938; he was VP-Treasurer, Cummins-NorthwestDiesel Sales, Inc. They remained here through at least 1958.
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2221 E Newton St
Built: 1919 Historic Name: Harrah Residence Style: American Foursquare Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story house is generally square in plan with a hipped roof with overhanging eaves. Cladding is wood shingles. The house sits above the street and has a rockery and mature plantings. The full-width porch has a hipped roof supported by wood columns. The rectangular front door has multi-pane sidelights. It is flanked by 20-over-1 wood sash with wood surrounds. The second story of the front facade has two band of four six- light wood-frame casement sash. The south facade includes multi-light casement sash on the second floor (the first floor is obscured by planting),as well as a brick exterior chimney.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Edgar E. & Florence Harrah in 1928, of Harrah Brothers. Their ownership continued through at least1958. Accessory: Garage at rear
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2217 E Newton St
Built: 1915 Historic Name: Andersen Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-and-a-half story house is generally rectangular in plan with a front gabled roof with returned eaves. Cladding is wood shingles. It retains typical Craftsman details, including exposed vergeboards. The house sits above the street and has a rockery and mature plantings, including a monkey puzzle tree. The front (northeast) entry porch is cutaway at the north end, with two turned piers supporting the roof. The rectangular paneled front door is flanked by skylights. Windows have vinyl sash with false muntins; the first story has a large fixed sash flanked by 8-light casements, and the second story has a similar group on the front gable wing, and a pair of double-hung sash on the main body of the house. There is a shed dormer on this facade with three square windows.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were builder Sam Andersen and his wife, Hazel, in 1928. It was owned by Eric L. & Ellen Barr in 1938. He was Associate Professor in Naval Science, UW. Their ownership continued through at least 1958. Accessory: Garage at rear
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2211 E Newton St
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Sorenson Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing Architect: Craftsman Bunaglow Co.
Description: This one-and-a-half story house is generally rectangular in plan, has a front gabled roof and is clad with wood shingles. The house retains typical Craftsman details, including exposed rafters, vergeboards, and knee braces. It sits above the street and has a rockery and mature plantings. The main facade has a full-width recessed porch with wood stairs, four square columns and a decorative wood railing. Windows are newer wood frame sash in wide wood surrounds. The first story has 9-over-1 double hung windows and the second story has two groups of 9-over-one casements.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were John D. & Edythe Sorenson in 1928; he was a chiropractor. In 1938, it was owned by Ernest Selige a representative for Harrington Paint Co., and his wife, Gertrude. The owners in 1948 were George M. & Phyllis Crawford in 1948; he was Superintendent for Swift & Company Ice Cream Plant. In 1958, the home was owned by George W. Etsell., technical representative for Electro Data, and his wife,Jean. Accessory: Garage at the rear
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2205 E Newton St
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Osborn Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house is generally rectangular in plan, is clad with wood shingles, and has a side gabled roof and a large shed-roofed dormer on the front facade. The house retains typical Craftsman details, including exposed rafter, vergeboards, and knee braces. It sits above the street and has a rockery and mature plantings. It has concrete stairs leading to a full- width porch with brick piers. Windows are vinyl sash in. An exterior brick chimney is on the south wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners' house were George R. & Helen Osborn in 1938. He was president of Pioneer Towing Company and secretary of Olympic Lighterage Co. In 1948, it was owned by Robert E. McClain, Assistant Auditor, Pacific National Bank, and his wife, Elizabeth. The owners in 1958 were Simon & Geraldine Hurwitz; he president of Bergman LuggageCompany. Accessory: Garage at the rear
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2201 E Newton St
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Cohn Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story house sits on a corner lot, is generally rectangular in plan and has combed wood shingle cladding and cross-gabled roof. The house retains typical Craftsman details, including exposed rafter, vergeboards, and knee braces. It sits above the street and has a rockery and mature plantings. The entry is in the northeast wing and has a recessed brick porch. Windows are vinyl sash, primarily casements, in bands of three or four. The east facade has a group of five casement windows on the first story with a large window box with brackets below it. A group of three windows is on the second story. A single car garage is below the front facade.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Eugene S. & Marthena Cohn in 1928; he worked at A. J. Rhodes Company. It was owned by Kenneth L. & Ida Goulter, of Myers & Goulter, in 1938. The owner in 1948 was WilliamStanley and, in 1958, Alice Dahlin.
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2415 E Newton St
Built: 1925 Historic Name: McComb Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story clapboard-clad Dutch Colonial Revival house sits above the street on a corner lot with a rockery, lawn, small trees and foundation plants. It has a side-gambrel roof with full-width dormers on the main north facade and rear elevation. The entry centered on the symmetrical facade has a wood porch with balustrade, a gabled roof with carved brackets, a panel door, and leaded sidelights with panels below. All window have wood sash with Craftsman-style divided lights and wide wood surrounds. Grouped three-part windows flanking the porch have a wide sash with divided upper sash flanked by similar narrow sash. The dormer has a group of three casement windows flanked by double-hung windows. Similar windows areon the side elevations. A brick chimney is on the central roof ridge.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were James C. & Ida McComb in 1928. It was owned in 1938, by George C. Matchett, treasurer at Carter MacDonald & Company, and his wife, Virginia. In 1948, the owners were John J. Daley, an electrician at Boeing, and his wife, Dolly. In 1958, John W. (Jr.) Lundin, a salesman at Aptex Inc., and his wife, Margaret, owned the house. Accessory: Single garage on the southwest.
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2503 E Newton St
Built: 1951 Historic Name: Barnes Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story brick-clad rambler has a hipped roof with wide overhangs and an irregular plan. Windows have aluminum sash and are typically fixed picture windows, including a corner window on the north and west facades or fixed uppers with awning-style operable windows below. There is a high, 4-part fixed rectangular window with frosted glass on the north wall of the attached garage. The raised, covered entry stoop on the north facade is partially enclosed by a hip-height brick wall. The paneled wood door faces east. A brick chimney pierces the roof near the ridge. A newer carport supported by steel tube columns is attached to the east side of the garage. The site is gently sloped with lawn, foundation shrubs, and a mature tree on the west side and a concrete driveway on the east side.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1958, were Chester R. &Beatrice Barnes of Chet's Barber Shop. Accessory: Carport
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21 properties on E Newton St
Even Numbered Side
2018 E Newton St.

Harris Residence - 1927
2020 E Newton St.

Amos Residence - 1913
2032 E Newton St.

Eldred Residence - 1912
2200 E Newton St.

Jones Residence - 1926
2304 E Newton St.

Residence - 1922
2402 E Newton St

Residence - 1911
Odd Numbered Side
2015 E Newton St.

McIlwain Residence - 1922
2021 E Newton St.

Residence - 1965
2025 E Newton St.

Calderhead Residence - 1915
2029 E Newton St.

Hamill Residence - 1912
2035 E Newton St.

McDonald Residence - 1912
2045 E Newton St.

Stewart Residence - 1913
2049 E Newton St

Burleigh Residence - 1924
2201 E Newton St

Cohn Residence - 1924
2205 E Newton St

Osborn Residence - 1912
2211 E Newton St

Sorenson Residence - 1912
2217 E Newton St

Andersen Residence - 1915
2221 E Newton St

Harrah Residence - 1919
2225 E Newton St

Green Residence - 1927
2415 E Newton St

McComb Residence - 1925
2503 E Newton St

Barnes Residence - 1951