Summary for 819 15th AVE / Parcel ID 1710400085 / Inv # |
Historic Name: |
Unknown |
Common Name: |
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Style: |
Colonial - Dutch Colonial, Vernacular |
Neighborhood: |
Central Area |
Built By: |
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Year Built: |
1902 |
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Significance |
In the opinion of the survey, this property is located in a potential historic districe (National and/or local). |
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This house is one of 22 "modern residences" that comprised the 1901 Columbia Terrace development. This block of rather eccentric and eclectic vernacular houses, interpreted in various romantic motifs, was developed by C. T. Smith and A. S. Kerry (Kerry Lumber Company) and designed by Robertson and Blackwell Architects. It is an excellent, relatively intact example of an early 20th century speculative housing development and as such enhances our knowledge of vernacular architecture and residential development in Seattle. This house is important as part of that unit and the historic streetscape it creates.
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Appearance |
This Dutch Colonial Revival interpretation has been severely altered. It has been stuccoed and all windows replaced. The original form survivies with a front facing grabrel roof. |
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Detail for 819 15th AVE / Parcel ID 1710400085 / Inv # |
Status: |
Yes - Inventory |
Classication: |
Building |
District Status: |
INV |
Cladding(s): |
Stucco |
Foundation(s): |
Unknown |
Roof Type(s): |
Gambrel |
Roof Material(s): |
Asphalt/Composition |
Building Type: |
Domestic - Single Family |
Plan: |
Rectangular |
Structural System: |
Balloon Frame/Platform Frame |
No. of Stories: |
one & ½ |
Unit Theme(s): |
Architecture/Landscape Architecture |
Integrity |
Changes to Original Cladding: |
Extensive |
Changes to Plan: |
Intact |
Changes to Interior: |
Unknown |
Changes to Windows: |
Extensive |
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Major Bibliographic References |
King County Property Record Card (c. 1938-1972), Washington State Archives.
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Seattle P. I. December 23, 1901; March 13, 1902; June 11, 1902.
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Photo collection for 819 15th AVE / Parcel ID 1710400085 / Inv # |
Photo taken Aug 01, 1991
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