No.
|
Image
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Year
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Name and style
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Address
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Notes
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1 |
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1920 |
Flanery House Colonial Revival |
315 5th Street 44°02′53″N 123°01′09″W / 44.048174°N 123.019265°W / 44.048174; -123.019265 (Flanery House) |
Built for Floyd and Gertrude Flanery, drugstore owners
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2 |
|
1889 |
Fischer House early bungalow |
329 5th Street 44°02′54″N 123°01′10″W / 44.048436°N 123.019367°W / 44.048436; -123.019367 (Fischer House) |
Built by C.E. Fischer of Fischer-Boutin Lumber Co.
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3 |
|
1923 |
Rebhan House bungalow |
448 5th Street 44°02′58″N 123°01′11″W / 44.049548°N 123.019683°W / 44.049548; -123.019683 (Rebhan House) |
Built for Dr. W.C. Rebhan
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4 |
|
1900 |
Seavey House foursquare |
448 D Street 44°02′59″N 123°01′11″W / 44.049851°N 123.019721°W / 44.049851; -123.019721 (Seavey House) |
Built by George Perkins and named for Jess Seavey, a hop farm owner.
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5 |
|
1920 |
McMurray Store bungalow |
521 5th Street 44°03′00″N 123°01′10″W / 44.050036°N 123.019336°W / 44.050036; -123.019336 (McMurray Store) |
Built by George Perkins. Also known as Edwards Market.
|
6 |
|
1923 |
Moore House bungalow |
535 E Street 44°03′02″N 123°01′07″W / 44.050418°N 123.018736°W / 44.050418; -123.018736 (Moore House) |
Designed by John Hunzicker and named for Rev. James Moore.
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7 |
|
1913 |
Lepley House bungalow |
506 F Street 44°03′06″N 123°01′09″W / 44.051586°N 123.019228°W / 44.051586; -123.019228 (Lepley House) |
Built by the Lepley Brothers
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8 |
|
1920 |
Dillon House homestead style |
546 F Street 44°03′06″N 123°01′06″W / 44.051574°N 123.018434°W / 44.051574; -123.018434 (Dillon House) |
Named for Dillon, an early resident and millworker.
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9 |
|
1909 |
J.H. Seavey House bungalow |
638 6th Street 44°03′04″N 123°01′06″W / 44.051194°N 123.018396°W / 44.051194; -123.018396 (J.H. Seavey House) |
Named for John and Alice Seavey.
|
10 |
|
1900 |
Old Fire House bungalow |
636 F Street 44°03′06″N 123°01′03″W / 44.051563°N 123.017481°W / 44.051563; -123.017481 (Old Fire House) |
The fire station occupied this location after 1910. The fire chief lived upstairs, and two horse carts were kept in the station below.
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11 |
|
1914 |
General Hospital bungalow |
846 F Street 44°03′06″N 123°00′52″W / 44.051547°N 123.014373°W / 44.051547; -123.014373 (General Hospital) |
Separately listed on the NRHP: #83002159
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12 |
|
1924 |
Eby House bungalow |
852 E Street 44°03′03″N 123°00′51″W / 44.050697°N 123.014134°W / 44.050697; -123.014134 (Eby House) |
Built for B.F. Eby
|
13 |
|
1906 |
McCracken House Queen Anne |
804 D Street 44°02′59″N 123°00′55″W / 44.049812°N 123.015184°W / 44.049812; -123.015184 (McCracken House) |
Built by T.J. McCracken
|
14 |
|
1912 |
Meacham House bungalow |
832 D Street 44°02′59″N 123°00′53″W / 44.049808°N 123.014657°W / 44.049808; -123.014657 (Meacham House) |
Remodeled by Chauncy Meacham about 1924
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15 |
|
1910 |
Smith Mountjoy House pyramid cottage |
870 C Street 44°02′56″N 123°00′51″W / 44.048902°N 123.014158°W / 44.048902; -123.014158 (Smith Mountjoy House) |
Named for longtime resident Smith Mountjoy.
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16 |
|
1910 |
Cox House vernacular |
406 8th Street 44°02′56″N 123°00′56″W / 44.04896°N 123.015553°W / 44.04896; -123.015553 (Cox House) |
Built for Joseph and Sarah Cox
|
17 |
|
1908 |
Catching House Dutch Colonial |
346 7th Street 44°02′55″N 123°01′01″W / 44.048644°N 123.016991°W / 44.048644; -123.016991 (Catching House) |
Built for George Catching
|
18 |
|
1930 |
Stearmer House bungalow |
656 D Street 44°02′59″N 123°01′01″W / 44.049822°N 123.017052°W / 44.049822; -123.017052 (Stearmer House) |
Named for Roy Stearmer
|
19 |
|
1912 |
McKlin House bungalow |
606 D Street 44°02′59″N 123°01′05″W / 44.049816°N 123.018074°W / 44.049816; -123.018074 (McKlin House) |
Designed and built by Merton McKlin.
|
20 |
|
1924 |
May House bungalow |
546 D Street 44°02′59″N 123°01′07″W / 44.049831°N 123.018536°W / 44.049831; -123.018536 (May House) |
Built by Lawrence May
|
21 |
|
1912 |
Rychard House bungalow |
607 D Street 44°02′58″N 123°01′05″W / 44.049562°N 123.018037°W / 44.049562; -123.018037 (Rychard House) |
Named for Chauncey and Leatha Rychard
|
22 |
|
1916 |
Ebbert Church Parsonage Queen Anne |
530 C Street 44°02′56″N 123°01′08″W / 44.048945°N 123.018863°W / 44.048945; -123.018863 (Ebbert Church Parsonage) |
|
23 |
|
1907 |
Perkins House foursquare |
346 D Street 44°02′59″N 123°01′16″W / 44.049812°N 123.020987°W / 44.049812; -123.020987 (Perkins House) |
Named for George Perkins and family.
|
24 |
|
1905 |
Ebbett House bungalow |
644 4th Street 44°03′05″N 123°01′15″W / 44.051258°N 123.020923°W / 44.051258; -123.020923 (Ebbett House) |
Named for Walter and Lydia Ebbett
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25 |
|
1890 |
Innis House Queen Anne |
637 B Street 44°02′52″N 123°01′03″W / 44.047823°N 123.017478°W / 44.047823; -123.017478 (Innis House) |
Built by master carpenter John Innis
|
26 |
|
1111 |
Kessey House bungalow |
858 A Street 44°02′50″N 123°00′51″W / 44.04719°N 123.014201°W / 44.04719; -123.014201 (Kessey House) |
Named for Orville Kessey
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27 |
|
1915 |
Coffin House Dutch Colonial |
922 B Street 44°02′53″N 123°00′48″W / 44.048062°N 123.013461°W / 44.048062; -123.013461 (Coffin House) |
Named for J. Wilbur Coffin and family.
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