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2809 Montlake Blvd NE
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Kellogg Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story Colonial Revival house has a side gable roof with clipped ends and boxed eaves. An exterior brick chimney is on the north elevation. The vinyl-clad house has a symmetrical facade with a center entry. There is a semi-circle arch over the front door, supported on double scrolled brackets that sit on flat pilasters. The entry has a 15-light door and brick steps. On either side of the entry are 8/1 wood windows with 4-light sidelights. On the side elevations windows are 6/1. A large rear addition extends beyond the original house on the north and south elevations, forming a "T" footprint. This rear section has a gable roof that faces west and runs perpendicular to the gable on the main house.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Edwin C. & Ina Kellogg; he was a District Pass Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad. It was owned by Lermond H. & Antoinette Miller in 1938; he was Assistant Professor of Naval Science, UW. Alden E. (Boeing) & Helen Warman owned the home in the 1940s and 50s. Accessory: Garage
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2815 Montlake Blvd NE
Built: 1914 Historic Name: Kahlke Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story Craftsman house has a rectangular footprint with a side gable roof with deep eaves, knee brackets and exposed rafter tails. There is a wide shed dormer on the front with three wood, 10-light awning windows. Cladding is coursed wood shingles. The full-width recessed porch has wood stairs and four boxed columns on brick plinths and wood stairs. The door, at the center, is wood with 12 lights, with 10-light sidelights with leaded muntins. Three pairs of 10-light leaded casement windows are on either side of the door. There is an exterior chimney at the center of the south elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Arthur C. & Olga Kahlke; he was an accountant for Seattle Iron & Metals Corp. It was owned by Lloyd (lawyer) & Ethel Holtz in 1938. In the 1940s and 1950s, JoseSampelayo, the Chilean Consul, owned the home with his wife, Celia. Accessory: Garage
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2907 Montlake Blvd NE
Built: 1942 Historic Name: Fisher Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story Minimal Traditional residence has a hipped roof with a projecting front gabled bay extending across most of the main facade. At the north end of the bay is a large brick chimney. There is a louvered vent in the front gable end. The front facade has two 6-light, fixed windows; side elevations have 1/1 windows. Cladding is aluminum siding. The house is partially obscured by a solid fence and dense vegetation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Harley B. (real estate appraiser) & Anna Fisher, in 1948. J. Folsom, who worked at the post office,owned the home in the late1950s with his wife, Mona.
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2734 Montlake Blvd NE
Built: 1919 Historic Name: Price Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This clapboard-clad bungalow is on flat lot with shrubs and a tall fence. It is one story plus basement with a T-shaped plan. The front gabled roof has deep eaves, bargeboards and brackets. The projecting front gabled porch on the north half of the facade has two pairs of square wood posts sitting on the clapboard-clad railing. The front gable end has half-timbering and the main gable end behind it has a divided-light window. A small wing extends to the south. A small section of the front porch has been enclosed and is partially obscured by fencing.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Maurice T. Price, who was an Assistant Professor at UW, and Olivia Price. It was owned by Arthur D. Stevens, a salesman, in 1938. In 1948, the owners were Ray F. Stevens, a plumber, and Ethel Stevens. The owners in 1958 were Lester Furlong, a driver with Portland-Seattle Freight Lines, and Mary Furlong.
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2740 Montlake Blvd NE
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Rubenstein Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house was originally a 1-one-and-a-half story Workers Foursquare but was altered in 2003 with a second story addition. It has a rectangular plan and a hipped roof with deep eaves. Cladding is brick veneer on the first floor and clapboard on the second floor. The full-width porch has square brick posts. Windows have vinyl sash singly or in groups of two or three.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Carl Rubenstein (President, Trinity Packing Co.) and Dora Rubenstein in 1928; their ownership continued through at least 1948. It was owned by Psi Omega Fraternity (national dental fraternity)in 1958.
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2800 Montlake Blvd NE
Built: 2014 Style: Modern Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story flat-roofed house is clad with synthetic panels and has vertically-oriented black metal window sash.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
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2810 Montlake Blvd NE
Built: 1915 Historic Name: John W. Nordstrom House Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story dwelling is rectangular in plan with a center projection on the facade, and a rear ell on the south end. It has a cross gabled roof with decorative vergeboards, exposed rafter tails, and exaggerated knee brackets. Cladding is brick on the first floor, with stucco with half-timbering on the second floor and in the gables. Most windows are 8/1 wood double- hung sash. The front gable projection has three 8/1 windows above a shallow hipped roof that covers the entry. The entry porch has square wood newel posts with replacement wood picket railing and replacement open tread wood stairs. The front door has one small rectangular window and has sidelights and a narrow transom.
Cultural: The house was built for John Nordstrom and his family, who resided therefrom 1916 to 1963. Accessory: Garage/Carport
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2812 Montlake Blvd NE
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Magee Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one and a half story dwelling has massing, a plan, and a dormer characteristic of the Craftsman style, with an entry and roof detailing more typical of the Colonial Revival. Cladding is asbestos shingle. The house has an L-shaped footprint with a side gable roof with boxed eaves. The front porch has a shed roof with return cornices on the side, supported by two Tuscan columns, with two rectangular pilasters framing the door. The divided-light entry door has matching sidelights. The facade is symmetrical with a center entry flanked by tripartite windows. Most windows are either 6/1 or 4/1. The facade tripartite windows are 6/1 in the center, flanked by4/1. Over the entry is a shed roofed dormer with three 6/1 windows. An exterior chimney is located on the north elevation, and a smaller, interior, ridgeline chimney is just south of the center of the house. The rear ell is under a gable that faces the east and runs perpendicular to the main roof. Asolid fence surrounds the property, obscuring much of it from public view.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Reverend J. Ralph and Harriett Magee in 1928. It was owned by John M. Frink (Credit Manager, US Tire Dealers Mutual Corp.) and Toncie Frink in 1938. In 1948, the owners were a relative, William G. Frink, who was a storekeeper with the Seattle Port of Embarkation. The owners in 1958 were home was owned by T. LloydFletcher (Associate Professor, UW) and Martha Fletcher in 1958.
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2818 Montlake Blvd NE
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Wells Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one story residence has an L-shaped footprint with a side gable roof over the main body of the house, and an east-facing, perpendicular gable over the rear section. The facade is asymmetrical with a center entry. The entry porch is under a projecting front gable with a broken pediment and an arched ceiling. It is supported on two large Tuscan columns with an entablature that then wraps around the house as a flat fascia below the boxed eave. The paneled door is flanked by 3/1 sidelights. To the north of the entry is a prominent exterior fireplace that pierces the eave. The chimney is flanked by pairs of 3/1 casement windows. To the south of the entry is a tripartite window with a large 3/1 center window flanked by smaller 3/1 windows. Cladding is coursed wood shingles.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were James and Ida L. Wells, in 1928. Their ownership continued at least through 1938. In 1948, the home was owned by Clayton L. Walton, who was a general agent with Monarch Life Insurance Co. and Kathryn Walton. The owners in 1958 were Harold B. and Leota Wittenberg; he was a vice president with the National Bank ofCommerce of Seattle.
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2904 Montlake Blvd NE
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Nelson Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story residence has a side-gabled roof with deep eaves with exposed rafter tails and knee braces. There is a large front-gable dormer over the entry with a small, walled balcony. The dormer has a replacement door flanked by 6/1 wood windows a with typical Craftsman pattern with a larger pane in the center, surrounded by small narrow panes at the top and sides. Most windows in the house have this pattern. The main roof extends out over the entry to create a shed roof, and the dormer and balcony are set into this change in roof slope. The porch is supported on a two sets of three slender, wooden, boxed columns atop substantial brick piers. The wood porch is wooden has concrete steps and a metal handrail. Cladding is wood siding. There is a three-sided projecting bay on the facade with a large 6/1 window in the center, and smaller 6/1 windows on the sides.A brick chimney is on the south elevation and a large shed dormer with a balcony is on the rear.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were George W. Nelson, President-Manager, International Trading Corp., and Llewellyn Nelson in 1938. It was owned by George E. Diltz, who was employed by Boeing Aircraft Co., and Flora Diltz in1948. Her ownership continued through at least 1958.
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2908 Montlake Blvd NE
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Thompson Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing Architect: A.J. Carr
Description: This one-and-a-half story residence has a double-pitched, side gable roof with a front shed dormer. The dormer has a row of five wooden, casement windows in a typical Craftsman pattern of a larger central pane surrounded by small, narrow panes at the top and sides. There are knee brackets on the dormer and on the main house. The recessed front porch has a single brick column and wide arched spandrels. This arched theme is continued in the front bay of four windows. The windows are 6/1, with upper sashes in the same pattern as the dormer windows. The porch covers half the width of the facade, and has a brick wall on the south side, and brick knee walls flank the steps. The entry is on the south-facing wall of the porch. Another pair of 6/1 windows is under the porch, next to the entry. Cladding is narrow cedar siding. An exterior chimney on the north side pierces the roof eave. There is also a large shed dormer on the rear roof slope.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Osman P. Thompson (Economy Cylinder Boring Co.) and Maude Thompson in 1928. Theyremained through at least 1958.
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11 properties on Montlake Blvd NE
Even Numbered Side
2734 Montlake Blvd NE

Price Residence - 1919
2740 Montlake Blvd NE

Rubenstein Residence - 1920
2800 Montlake Blvd NE

Residence - 2014
2810 Montlake Blvd NE

John W. Nordstrom House - 1915
2812 Montlake Blvd NE

Magee Residence - 1922
2818 Montlake Blvd NE

Wells Residence - 1920
2904 Montlake Blvd NE

Nelson Residence - 1921
2908 Montlake Blvd NE

Thompson Residence - 1921
Odd Numbered Side
2809 Montlake Blvd NE

Kellogg Residence - 1922
2815 Montlake Blvd NE

Kahlke Residence - 1914
2907 Montlake Blvd NE

Fisher Residence - 1942