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Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 143 4th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 84 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County T20R04E 28 Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1193965 683754 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Multiple Family House Plan: Irregular Stories: 2 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Slight Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Slight Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:Yes Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): Yes - Local Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Yes Builder: Shingle - Fishscale Shingle - Coursed Wood - Clapboard Queen Anne - Free Classic Hip Wood - Shingle Unknown Single Family 1905 Built Date The original carriage house has been added onto and converted into a garage. This house is a representative example of the Queen Anne Free Classic style. It is characterized by its hipped roof with lower cross gables, wraparound porch with doric column supports, and surface ornamentation. Exterior wall finishes consist of wood clapboard, coursed shingles, and fishscale shingles. Gable end returns and a row of dentils along the frieze band further identify this as a Free Classic subtype. Some windows feature art glass transoms. Description of Physical Appearance: This house dates from 1905, one of many that date from the early 1900s. This large house was originally a single-family residence and has been divided into a number of apartments. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core resulting from the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Many of the city's earliest buildings remain in the downtown area and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Pierce County Buildings Index. Puyallup Public Library, History Room Collection. Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Porfile (e-PIP). Ezra Meeker Historical Society and Meeker Museum. McAlester, Virginia and Lee. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Knopf, 1984. Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 2010 W & N (rear) facades Photos S facade 2010 S & E facades 2010 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 109 5th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 85 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County T20R04E 28 Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1194353 684285 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Square Stories: 1.5 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Slight Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:Unable to Determine Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): No Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Builder: Shingle - Coursed Wood - Shiplap Other - Eclectic/Mixed Hip Asphalt / Composition - Shingle Unknown Single Family 1900 Built Date An accessory structure is located to the east of the house. This eclectic house is characterized by its hipped roof with gable dormers on the sides and a prominent octagonal dormer at the front slope. A full-width front porch terminates with a shingled gable end on the east end. Cladding consists of shiplap and coursed shingles. Wood windows are primarily one-over-one; dormer windows are multi-paned. Description of Physical Appearance: This house is one of many that date from the early 1900s. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core continuing through the mid-20th century. The city’s commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that also developed during this early period. Many of the city’s earliest buildings remain in the downtown core and illustrate Puyallup’s heritage. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Price, Lori and Ruth Anderson. Puyallup: A Pioneer Paradise. Making of America Series. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2002. Puyallup Public Library, History Room Collection. Pierce County Buildings Index. http://search.tacomapubliclibrary.org/buildings/. Ezra Meeker Historical Society and Meeker Museum. McAlester, Virginia and Lee. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Knopf, 1984. Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). http://www.piercecountywa.org/pc/abtus/ourorg/at/at.htm. Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 2010 W & S facades Photos 2010 S facade ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 Barry, S.D. House 130 5th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 86 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County T20R04E 28 Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1194038 684064 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Rectangle Stories: 2 Structural System: Platform Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Intact Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Heath, Gove & Bell Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:Yes Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): Yes - Local Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Yes Builder: Wood - Clapboard Colonial - Dutch Colonial Gambrel Asphalt / Composition - Shingle Unknown Single Family 1920 Built Date This two-story house is characterized by its gambrel roof and multi-pane, true-divided light wood windows. The entrance is centrally located on the primary north facade, and is sheltered by a gabled rooflet with curved brackets. An exterior, endwall brick chimney rises at the west facade. Description of Physical Appearance: This Dutch Colonial house was designed by Heath, Gove & Bell for Dr. S.D. Barry in 1920. It is a fine example of the style and is one of many houses in Puyallup dating from the early 1900s. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core continuing through the mid-20th century. The city’s commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that also developed during this early period. Many of the city’s earliest buildings remain in the downtown core and illustrate Puyallup’s heritage. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Price, Lori and Ruth Anderson. Puyallup: A Pioneer Paradise. Making of America Series. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2002. Puyallup Public Library, History Room Collection. Pierce County Buildings Index. http://search.tacomapubliclibrary.org/buildings/. Ezra Meeker Historical Society and Meeker Museum. McAlester, Virginia and Lee. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Knopf, 1984. Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). http://www.piercecountywa.org/pc/abtus/ourorg/at/at.htm. Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 W facade 2010 N & E facades 2010 Photos N facade 2010 N & W facades 2007 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 206 5th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 87 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County T20R04E 28 Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1193867 684061 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Rectangle Stories: 1.5 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Slight Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): Yes - Local Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Yes Builder: Shingle - Coursed Wood - Clapboard Arts & Crafts - Craftsman Gable - Cross Gable Asphalt / Composition - Shingle Concrete - Poured Single Family - Bungalow 1920 Built Date This bungalow is a representative example of the Craftsman style. The house is charactarized by its cross- gabled massing with prominent front porch, battered porch piers with brick bases, clapboard and shingle cladding, and cottage windows. The full-width front porch also features a geometrically patterned porch rail. Description of Physical Appearance: This house was constructed in 1920 and represents residential development in the first quarter of the 20th century. It exemplifies the Craftsman style of residential architecture, which was very popular during this period. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core continuing through the mid-20th century. The city’s commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that also developed during this early period. Many of the city’s earliest buildings remain in the downtown core and illustrate Puyallup’s heritage. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Price, Lori and Ruth Anderson. Puyallup: A Pioneer Paradise. Making of America Series. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2002. Puyallup Public Library, History Room Collection. Pierce County Buildings Index. http://search.tacomapubliclibrary.org/buildings/. Ezra Meeker Historical Society and Meeker Museum. McAlester, Virginia and Lee. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Knopf, 1984. Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). http://www.piercecountywa.org/pc/abtus/ourorg/at/at.htm. Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 Photos 2010 Primary N & E facades ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 208 5th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 88 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County T20R04E 28 Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1193781 684079 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Irregular Stories: 1.5 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Slight Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): Yes - Local Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Yes Builder: Shingle - Coursed Wood - Clapboard Arts & Crafts - Craftsman Gable - Cross Gable Asphalt / Composition - Shingle Concrete - Poured Single Family - Bungalow 1922 Built Date This bungalow is a representative example of the Craftsman style. The house is charactarized by its cross- gabled massing with prominent front porch, battered porch piers and brick porch walls, and clapboard and shingle cladding. Description of Physical Appearance: This house was constructed in 1922 and represents residential development in the first quarter of the 20th century. It exemplifies the Craftsman style of residential architecture, which was popular during this period. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core continuing through the mid-20th century. The city’s commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that also developed during this early period. Many of the city’s earliest buildings remain in the downtown core and illustrate Puyallup’s heritage. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Price, Lori and Ruth Anderson. Puyallup: A Pioneer Paradise. Making of America Series. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2002. Puyallup Public Library, History Room Collection. Pierce County Buildings Index. http://search.tacomapubliclibrary.org/buildings/. Ezra Meeker Historical Society and Meeker Museum. McAlester, Virginia and Lee. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Knopf, 1984. Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). http://www.piercecountywa.org/pc/abtus/ourorg/at/at.htm. Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 2010 W facade Photos 2010 Primary N & portion of W facades ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 413 3rd St NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 89 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County T20R04E 28 Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1193735 683899 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Unknown Current Use: Unknown Plan: Rectangle Stories: 2 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Slight Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:Unable to Determine Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): Yes - Local Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Yes Builder: Shingle - Combination Wood - Clapboard Queen Anne - Free Classic Gable - Cross Gable Asphalt / Composition - Shingle Unknown Single Family - Cross Gable 1908 Built Date This house is a representative example of the Queen Anne Free Classic style. It is characterized by its cross -gabled form, full-width front porch with doric columns, and patterned shingles in the gable ends. Description of Physical Appearance: Constructed in 1908, this house is one of many that date from the early 1900s. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core resulting from the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Many of the city's earliest buildings remain in the downtown area and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Pierce County Buildings Index. Puyallup Public Library, History Room Collection. Ezra Meeker Historical Society and Meeker Museum. McAlester, Virginia and Lee. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Knopf, 1984. Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Porfile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 W & N facades 2010 S facade 2010 Photos Primary W facade 2010 W & S facades 2010 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 414 5th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 90 Property Address: Comments: King County T20R04E 28 Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1193412 683430 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Irregular Stories: 1 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Slight Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): No Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Builder: Shingle - Coursed Wood - Clapboard Arts & Crafts - Craftsman Gable - Cross Gable Asphalt / Composition - Shingle Unknown Single Family - Bungalow 1918 Built Date This bungalow is a representative example of the Craftsman style. The house is characterized by is cross- gabled massing with prominent front porch, battered porch piers and brick porch walls, and clapboard and shingle cladding. Description of Physical Appearance: This house, built in 1918, represents residential development in the first quarter of the 20th century. It exemplifies the Craftsman style of residential architecture, which was popular during this period. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core continuing through the mid-20th century. The city’s commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that also developed during this early period. Many of the city’s earliest buildings remain in the downtown core and illustrate Puyallup’s heritage. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Price, Lori and Ruth Anderson. Puyallup: A Pioneer Paradise. Making of America Series. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2002. Puyallup Public Library, History Room Collection. Pierce County Buildings Index. http://search.tacomapubliclibrary.org/buildings/. Ezra Meeker Historical Society and Meeker Museum. McAlester, Virginia and Lee. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Knopf, 1984. Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). http://www.piercecountywa.org/pc/abtus/ourorg/at/at.htm. Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 N & E facades 2010 Primary N facade 2010 Photos Garage E of house 2010 Primary N facade 2010 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 314 7th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 91 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County T20R04E 28 Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1193556 684662 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Unknown Current Use: Unknown Plan: Irregular Stories: 1.5 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Intact Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:Unable to Determine Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): Yes - Local Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Yes Builder: Shingle - Coursed Wood - Clapboard Arts & Crafts - Craftsman Gable - Side Gable Asphalt / Composition - Shingle Concrete - Poured Single Family - Bungalow Single Family - Side Gable 1921 Built Date This side-gabled bungalow is a representative example of the Craftsman style very popular during the period. It is characterized by its side-gabled roof with front shed dormer and front-gabled porch. The porch piers are buff brick, while the house is clad with wood clapboard and wood shingles. Original windows are paired and tripartite single-hung wood windows. Description of Physical Appearance: This house was constructed in 1921 and represents residential development in the first quarter of the 20th century. It is a fine example of the Craftsman style so popular during the period. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core continuing through the mid-20th century. The city’s commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that also developed during this early period. Many of the city’s earliest buildings remain in the downtown core and illustrate Puyallup’s heritage. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Price, Lori and Ruth Anderson. Puyallup: A Pioneer Paradise. Making of America Series. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2002. Puyallup Public Library, History Room Collection. Pierce County Buildings Index. http://search.tacomapubliclibrary.org/buildings/. Ezra Meeker Historical Society and Meeker Museum. McAlester, Virginia and Lee. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Knopf, 1984. Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). http://www.piercecountywa.org/pc/abtus/ourorg/at/at.htm. Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 2010 Primary N & W facades Photos S facade 2010 Primary N & W facades 2010 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 201 7th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 92 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County T20R04E 28 Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1193973 684829 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Rectangle Stories: 2 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Moderate Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): Yes - Local Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Yes Builder: Veneer - Stucco Tudor - Tudor Revival Gable - Clipped Gable/Jerkinhead Gable - Cross Gable Asphalt / Composition - Shingle Concrete - Poured Single Family - Cross Gable 1927 Built Date This house is a representative example of the Tudor Revival style. This example is characterized by its cross-gabled form, stucco cladding, and bellcast front gable that extends to shelter the entry porch. Description of Physical Appearance: This house, constructed in 1927, represents residential development in the first part of the 20th century. Its Tudor Revival style was extrememely popular in the 1920s and 30s. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core continuing through the mid-20th century. The city’s commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that also developed during this early period. Many of the city’s earliest buildings remain in the downtown core and illustrate Puyallup’s heritage. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Price, Lori and Ruth Anderson. Puyallup: A Pioneer Paradise. Making of America Series. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2002. Puyallup Public Library, History Room Collection. Pierce County Buildings Index. http://search.tacomapubliclibrary.org/buildings/. Ezra Meeker Historical Society and Meeker Museum. McAlester, Virginia and Lee. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Knopf, 1984. Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). http://www.piercecountywa.org/pc/abtus/ourorg/at/at.htm. Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 Photos 2010 N & E facades ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 603 2nd St NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 93 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County T20R04E 28 Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1194114 684521 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Rectangle Stories: 2 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Slight Changes to Windows: Slight Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): Yes - Local Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Yes Builder: Wood - Clapboard Vernacular Gable - Cross Gable Asphalt / Composition - Shingle Unknown Single Family - Cross Gable 1912 Built Date This simple, cross-gabled house is representative of early 20th century residential architecture in Puyallup. It is two stories, clad with clapboard, and finished with simple details such as triangular knee braces at the gable ends. It features a full-width front porch along the west facade and a three-sided bay at the east end of the south facade. Description of Physical Appearance: This house represents residential development in the first quarter of the 20th century. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core continuing through the mid-20th century. The city’s commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that also developed during this early period. Many of the city’s earliest buildings remain in the downtown core and illustrate Puyallup’s heritage. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Price, Lori and Ruth Anderson. Puyallup: A Pioneer Paradise. Making of America Series. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2002. Puyallup Public Library, History Room Collection. Pierce County Buildings Index. http://search.tacomapubliclibrary.org/buildings/. Ezra Meeker Historical Society and Meeker Museum. McAlester, Virginia and Lee. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Knopf, 1984. Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). http://www.piercecountywa.org/pc/abtus/ourorg/at/at.htm. Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 2010 W & S facades Photos S & E facades 2010 Primary W facade 2010 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 204 6th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 94 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County T20R04E 28 Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1193971 684367 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Rectangle Stories: 1 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Intact Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): Yes - Local Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Yes Builder: Shingle - Staggered Wood - Clapboard Arts & Crafts - Craftsman Gable - Side Gable Asphalt / Composition - Shingle Concrete - Poured Single Family - Bungalow Single Family - Side Gable 1912 Built Date This one-story house is representative of the many Craftsman houses in Puyallup. It is characterized by its battered porch piers, triangular knee braces at the gable ends, cottage windows, and wood cladding of clapboard and shingles. Description of Physical Appearance: This 1912 house represents residential development in the first quarter of the 20th century and exemplifies the Craftsman style of residential architecture, extremely popular during this period. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core continuing through the mid-20th century. The city’s commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that also developed during this early period. Many of the city’s earliest buildings remain in the downtown core and illustrate Puyallup’s heritage. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Price, Lori and Ruth Anderson. Puyallup: A Pioneer Paradise. Making of America Series. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2002. Puyallup Public Library, History Room Collection. Pierce County Buildings Index. http://search.tacomapubliclibrary.org/buildings/. Ezra Meeker Historical Society and Meeker Museum. McAlester, Virginia and Lee. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Knopf, 1984. Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). http://www.piercecountywa.org/pc/abtus/ourorg/at/at.htm. Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 Photos 2010 E facade ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 5 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: State Register National Register Lotz, J.H., House Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 Lotz, J.H. House 1004 2nd Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 95 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County T20R04E 28 Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1191091 683081 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 5 Description Narrative Historic Use: Unknown Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Rectangle Stories: 2 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Intact Changes to Other: Slight Other (specify): New Foundation Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:Yes Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): No Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Builder: Lotz, John H. Determination Comments: Shingle - Diamond Wood - Shiplap Queen Anne - Italianate Hip Wood - Shingle Concrete - Block Single Family 1891 Built Date This two-story house has been described as eclectic and exhibits many details charactaristic of the Italianate style popular at the time. See NR nomination for full description. Description of Physical Appearance: This early Puyallup residence was built by local builder John H. Lotz in 1891. It is listed in the National Register of Historic Places and the Washington Heritage Register. See NR nomination for full information. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 5 Price, Lori and Ruth Anderson. Puyallup: A Pioneer Paradise. Making of America Series. Charleston, S.C.: Arcadia Publishing, 2002. Pierce County Buildings Index. http://search.tacomapubliclibrary.org/buildings/. Puyallup Public Library, History Room Collection. Ezra Meeker Historical Society and Meeker Museum. Crook, Catherine. Historic Building Inventory. City of Puyallup Planning Division. August 26, 2005. Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). http://www.piercecountywa.org/pc/abtus/ourorg/at/at.htm. McAlester, Virginia and Lee. A Field Guide to American Houses. New York: Knopf, 1984. Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 5 2010 E facade & oblique view of N facade Primary N facade & oblique view of W facade 2010 Photos 2010 Detail of N facade Primary N facade & oblique view of W facade 2010 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 5 of 5 2010 S facade & garage S of building 2010 E facadde & oblique view of S facade ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/18/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 224 4th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 96 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1193870 683586 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Rectangle Stories: 1.5 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Intact Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:Unable to Determine Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): Yes - Local Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Yes Builder: Wood Shingle Queen Anne - Free Classic Gable - Front Gable Asphalt / Composition Unknown Single Family 1906 Built Date Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: This Queen Anne Free Classic house is characterized by its front-gabled form and full-width, wraparound porch with simple Tuscan colums as porch supports. Windows are one-over-one-light single- or double- hung wood sash and appear original. Description of Physical Appearance: Constructed in 1906, this house remains from the early 1900s. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 2010 Primary N facade Photos 2010 N & W facades ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/18/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 211 4th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 97 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1193733 683808 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Multiple Family House Plan: Rectangle Stories: 2 Structural System: Braced Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Intact Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): Yes - Local Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Yes Builder: Wood - Shiplap Shingle - Diamond Shingle - Fishscale Queen Anne Gable - Cross Gable Wood - Shingle Unknown Single Family 1905 Built Date This Queen Anne style house is characterized by its varied roof form, diamond and fishscale patterned shingles in the gable end, and full-width front porch with turned wood supports. Shiplap cladding has cornerboards, and one-over-one-light wood windows appear original. The roof is wood-shingled. Description of Physical Appearance: This 1905 Queen Anne style house is representative of early 20th-century residential development in Puyallup. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 Photos 2010 Primary S facade ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 5 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 202 5th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 98 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1193950 684088 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 5 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Rectangle Stories: 1.5 Structural System: Braced Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Intact Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:Unable to Determine Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): Yes - Local Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Yes Builder: Wood - Clapboard Shingle - Coursed Arts & Crafts - Craftsman Gable - Cross Gable Other Brick Single Family - Cross Gable 1919 Built Date Representative of the Craftsman style, this house is characterized by its cross-gabled massing, prominent front porch with battered porch piers and brick porch walls, and clapboard and shingle cladding. Most windows appear original and are wood with narrow divided lights in the upper sash. Description of Physical Appearance: This house was constructed in 1919 and exemplifies the Craftsman style of residential architecture popular during this period. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 5 Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 5 Detail view, E facade 2010 Primary N facade 2010 Photos 2010 W facade N & E facades 2010 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 5 of 5 2010 Partial view of S (rear) facade ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: State Register Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 Stewart-Brew House 219 5th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 99 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1193817 684300 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Irregular Stories: 2 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Slight Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Slight Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): Yes - Local Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Yes Builder: Wood - Drop Siding Wood - Boards Wood - Clapboard Queen Anne Gable - Clipped Gable/Jerkinhead Asphalt / Composition Unknown Single Family 1889 Built Date The house serves as a representative example of the Queen Anne style as found in Puyallup. It has varied roof lines with a front gabled roof with jerkinhead. Cladding consists of drop siding, vertical boards in the gable ends, and decorative scroll work. Description of Physical Appearance: The Washington Heritage Register-listed Stewart-Brew House was built ca. 1889 for William A. and Eliza Laddie Stewart. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Lowry, Nate. Stewart-Brew House. Washington Heritage Register Nomination Form, 2009. Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 W facade 2010 S facade 2010 Photos S & E facades 2010 Primary S facade, partial view of W facade 2010 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 516 3rd St NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 100 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1193713 684441 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Irregular Stories: 1.5 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Slight Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): Yes - Local Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Yes Builder: Deck, T.W. Wood Shingle - Combed Modern - Minimal Traditional Gable - Cross Gable Gable - Side Gable Asphalt / Composition Concrete - Poured Single Family 1938 Built Date This house is a relatively early example of a Modern-style Minimal Traditional type, a simplified form of the Tudor Revival popular in the '20s and '30s. The side-gabled house has a lower cross-gable that emphasizes the front entry, which is inset into an arched opening. Windows are primarily 8-over-1 single- or double-hung sash. Description of Physical Appearance: Pierce County Buildings Index identifies LeRoy Debolt as an original or early owner of this house, built in 1938. T.W. Deck was the builder. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Tacoma/Pierce County Buildings Index. Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 2010 Primary E facade Photos 2010 E & N facades ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 121 6th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 101 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1194201 684522 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Irregular Stories: 1.5 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Intact Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): Yes - Local Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Yes Builder: Wood - Drop Siding Tudor Vernacular Gable - Front Gable Gable - Side Gable Asphalt / Composition Concrete - Poured Single Family 1936 Built Date This house is representative of the simplified Tudor Revival style that was common in the 1920s and 1930s. It is characterized by its side-gabled massing with projecting front-gable and gabled porch with arched openings. Original wood windows are primarily six-over-one single- or double-hung sash. The exterior is finished with wood siding that has a fairly wide exposure. Description of Physical Appearance: Pierce County Buildings Index lists John Bridges as original or early owner of this house, built in 1936. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Tacoma/Pierce County Buildings Index. Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 2010 S & E facades Photos 2010 S facade & portion of W facade ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 722 2nd St NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 102 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1193971 685064 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Irregular Stories: 2 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Intact Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): Yes - Local Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Yes Builder: Wood - Drop Siding Wood - Clapboard Colonial - Dutch Colonial Gambrel Asphalt / Composition Concrete - Block Single Family 1920 Built Date This Dutch Colonial house is characterized by its side gambrel roof form, wide front porch with Tuscan columns, and six-over-one-light wood windows. Description of Physical Appearance: This house was constructed ca. 1920 and represents residential development in the first quarter of the 20th century. It is an example of the Dutch Colonial style. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Tacoma/Pierce County Buildings Index. Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 2010 N facade & primary E facade Photos 2010 Primary E facade & N facade ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 720 4th St NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 103 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1193302 684887 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Irregular Stories: 1.5 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Unknown Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Intact Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:Unable to Determine Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): No Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Builder: Shingle - Combed Wood Tudor Gable - Side Gable Asphalt / Composition Concrete - Poured Single Family 1930 Built Date This Tudor Revival house is characterized by its side-gabled massing with front-gabled entry extension. Windows at the first story are leaded divided-light, with a diamond-pane leaded window on the north side of the entry extension. The front door is arched and set into an arched opening. The exterior is finished with wood shingles. An outbuilding has the same shingled exterior and leaded windows. Description of Physical Appearance: This house, constructed in 1930, represents the Tudor Revival style popular in the 1920s and 1930s. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 Portion of S facade 2010 Garage N of house 2010 Photos Entry, E facade 2010 E facade & portion of N facade 2010 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 410 7th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 104 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1193247 684590 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Irregular Stories: 1 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Intact Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:Unable to Determine Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): No Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Builder: Vertical - Board-and- Batten Wood - Drop Siding Other - Eclectic/Mixed Gable - Side Gable Asphalt / Composition Concrete - Poured Single Family - Bungalow 1936 Built Date This cottage is characterized by its side-gabled roof with exposed rafter tails, divided-light wood windows, and board and batten siding with drop siding in the gable end. The front entry is inset into the primary north façade and the house has a central chimney. Description of Physical Appearance: This house was constructed in 1936 and represents residential development in the 1930s. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 2010 N & E facades Photos Primary N facade 2010 N & W facades 2010 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 Healy, Elmer E. House 524 5th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 105 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1192836 684104 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Irregular Stories: 1.5 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Slight Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:Unable to Determine Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): No Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Builder: Shingle - Coursed Arts & Crafts - Craftsman Gable - Side Gable Varied Roof Lines Asphalt / Composition Concrete - Poured Single Family - Bungalow 1920 Built Date Pierce County Buildings Index notes Elmer E. Healey as original owner of the house, which was constructed ca. 1920. Healey was a Puyallup attorney and a member of the Washington State Legislature, serving in the House of Representatives from 1917-1920. The house is a good example of the Craftsman style popular during the period. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Tacoma/Pierce County Buildings Index. Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: This Craftsman bungalow is characterized by its side-gabled massing with prominent front-gabled porch roof. The front door is flanked by sidelights; both the door and sidelights are multi-light. Siding is wood shingle and windows are wood with multi-light upper sash. Decorative details include triangular knee braces at gable ends and wood projections above the top of the windows at the first-story level. A porch at the west side of the house is enclosed with multi-light windows. Description of Physical Appearance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 2010 Portion of N & E facades Photos W facade 2010 Primary N facade 2010 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 602 5th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 106 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1192708 684106 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Multiple Family House Plan: Rectangle Stories: 1.5 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Moderate Changes to Windows: Moderate Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): No Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Builder: Shingle - Concrete/Asbestos Queen Anne - Free Classic Gable - Cross Gable Gable - Front Gable Gable - Parallel Gables Asphalt / Composition Concrete - Poured Single Family 1905 Built Date This house is characterized by its varied roof forms and irregular massing, gable end returns, and simple Tuscan columns as porch supports. Some windows are original wood sash while others appear to be newer vinyl windows. Description of Physical Appearance: This 1905 house is an example of early 20th-century residential development in Puyallup. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 2010 N facade & oblique view of W facade Photos S facade & oblique view of E facade 2010 Primary N facade 2010 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 316 6th St NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 107 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1192680 683817 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Rectangle Stories: 1.5 Structural System: Platform Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Intact Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:Unable to Determine Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): No Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Builder: Shingle - Coursed Wood - Clapboard Queen Anne - Cottage Vernacular Gable - Front Gable Asphalt / Composition Unknown Single Family 1900 Built Date Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: This front-gabled house exhibits modest Queen Anne details in its clapboard and wood shingle siding, one -over-one-light wood windows, and Tuscan porch column. A long, side-gabled outbuilding behind the house dates from 1912 (according to assessor's records). Description of Physical Appearance: This house dates from 1900 and is an example of early 20th-century residential development in Puyallup. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 2010 E & S facades Photos E & N facades, oubuilding behind house 2010 Primary E facade & N facade 2010 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 717 W Stewart Ave, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 108 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1192199 683831 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Commerce/Trade - Professional Plan: Irregular Stories: 2 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Moderate Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Slight Changes to Windows: Moderate Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): No Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Builder: Wood - Shiplap Vernacular Gable - Cross Gable Asphalt / Composition Unknown Single Family - Gable Front and Wing 1890 Built Date Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: Although altered, gable-front-and-wing configuration of this early residence is still evident. The building is characterized also by its shiplap cladding and simple wood trim around door and window openings. Description of Physical Appearance: This building, constructed as a single-family house in 1890, is an example of early residential development in Puyallup. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 2010 S & E facades Photos 2010 Primary S facade & oblique view of W facade ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 724 5th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 109 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1192153 684100 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Irregular Stories: 1 Structural System: Braced Frame Changes to Plan: Unknown Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Intact Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): No Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Builder: Shingle - Coursed Vernacular Gable - Side Gable Asphalt / Composition Concrete - Poured Single Family 1908 Built Date This house is characterized by its side-gabled form, coursed wood shingle cladding, and tall, narrow divided light wood windows. The front entry porch is inset beneath the main roof form, at the east end of the primary north façade. As viewed from the public right-of-way, the house appears to be a very modest cottage. However a chimney appears to rise from a portion of the house farther back off the street, and aerial photos indicate there is a long extension south of the side-gabled portion of the house. Description of Physical Appearance: This house dates from 1908 and is representative of early 20th-century residential development in Puyallup. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 2010 N facade & oblique view of W facade Photos 2010 Primary N facade ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 406 8th St NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 110 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1191983 684011 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Rectangle Stories: 1.5 Structural System: Braced Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Slight Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): No Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Builder: Brick - Stretcher Bond Arts & Crafts - Craftsman Gable - Front Gable Asphalt / Composition Concrete - Block Single Family 1918 Built Date Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: This front-gabled house exhibits Arts & Crafts details such as wide eave overhangs with exposed rafter tails, triangular knee braces at the gable ends, and porch piers with square columns above to support the porch roof. Note the decorative brickwork at projecting corner details, jack arches above window openings, and a panel of zig zag bond below the northern window on the primary east façade. Description of Physical Appearance: This house was constructed in 1918 and is representative of residential development in the first quarter of the 20th century. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 2010 E & N facades Photos 2010 Primary E facade ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 817 5th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 111 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1191822 684301 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Irregular Stories: 1 Structural System: Braced Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Moderate Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): No Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Builder: Wood - Shiplap Queen Anne Vernacular Gable - Cross Gable Gable - Gable-on-Hip Asphalt / Composition Unknown Single Family 1905 Built Date Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: This modest house has a gable-on-hip roof with a cross gable at the west side over a three-sided bay. The inset front porch features a Tuscan column. Original wood windows have been replaced with aluminum, but wall openings are original and retain original trim. Description of Physical Appearance: This 1905 house is an example of early 20th-century residential development in Puyallup. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 2010 S & E facades Photos 2010 Primary S facade ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 704 8th St NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 112 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1191935 684869 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Irregular Stories: 1 Structural System: Unknown Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Slight Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): No Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Builder: Brick - Stretcher Bond Modern - Contemporary Gable - Front Gable Asphalt / Composition Concrete - Poured Single Family 1959 Built Date This house is a representative example of the Contemporary subtype of Modern-style domestic architecture. It is characterized by its one-story massing with very low-pitched front-gabled roof, constrasting wall materials, and varied window placement. The wide eave overhangs have exposed supporting beams at the gable end. A two-car attached garage is located at the southwest corner of the house. Description of Physical Appearance: This 1959 house is representative of Modern style residential architecture in Puyallup. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 2010 E facade Photos 2010 Primary E facade & oblique view of S facade ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 5 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 812 8th St NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 113 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1191938 685180 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 5 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Irregular Stories: 1 Structural System: Platform Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Intact Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:Yes Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): No Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Builder: Brick - Stretcher Bond Veneer - Stucco Modern - Minimal Traditional Gable - Cross Gable Gable - Side Gable Asphalt / Composition Concrete - Poured Single Family 1951 Built Date This house appears to be a particularly intact example of a Modern-style dwelling. The one-story side- gabled house is primarily stucco-clad, but features a front-facing cross-gabled projection just south of the main entrance. This projecting portion is finished with brick veneer. Brick is also used to form window sills. Windows are multi-light steel sash. An attached two-car garage projects at the south end of the house and is also side-gabled. Description of Physical Appearance: This house, constructed in 1951, is representative of post-war development and Modern style residential construction. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 5 Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 5 S facade 2010 Northern portion of primary E facade 2010 Photos 2010 Detail of primary E facade Primary E facade 2010 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 5 of 5 2010 W & S facades ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 903 7th Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 114 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1191545 684928 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Rectangle Stories: 1 Structural System: Braced Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Intact Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:Unable to Determine Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): No Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Builder: Shingle - Coursed Wood - Clapboard Vernacular Gable - Side Gable Asphalt / Composition Concrete - Poured Single Family - Bungalow 1924 Built Date This bungalow is characterized by its low-sloped, side-gabled roof, clapboard and coursed wood shingle cladding, and six-over-one-light single- or double-hung wood windows. The front entry is emphasized by a front-gabled projection with gable end returns. Porch columns are Tuscan style. The front entry door is multi-light, as are the flanking sidelights. A buff brick endwall chimney rises on the east end of the house. Description of Physical Appearance: Pierce County Buildings Index identifies the original owner as E.C. Plummer. This bungalow dates from 1925 and is representative of residential development in the first quarter of the 20th century. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Tacoma/Pierce County Buildings Index. Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 W facade 2010 E & S facades 2010 Photos E facade 2010 Primary S facade 2010 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Fürész Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 6/29/2010 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 812 11th St NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 115 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1190878 685469 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Rectangle Stories: 1 Structural System: Platform Frame Changes to Plan: Intact Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Intact Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): No Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Builder: Shingle - Coursed Arts & Crafts - Craftsman Hip Asphalt / Composition Concrete - Poured Single Family - Bungalow 1913 Built Date Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: This bungalow is characterized by its hipped roof form, wood shingle cladding, and wood windows with divided upper lights. Details include exposed rafter tails, a hipped dormer, and wood-shingled porch walls. An end wall chimney is located on the north wall. A long garage to the west of the house dates from 1947 (according to assessor's records). Description of Physical Appearance: This house, constructed in 1913, is representative of residential development in Puyallup in the first decades of the 20th century. The residential area immediately north and west of downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 N facade & oblique view of E facade 2010 E facade 2010 Photos Overall, looking SW 2010 Primary E facade 2010 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 1 of 4 Identification Sonja Sokol Furesz Survey Name: Date Recorded: Field Recorder: Owner's Name: 03/23/2010 City: Classification:Building Resource Status: Comments: State: Zip: Within a District? No Contributing? National Register: Local District: National Register District/Thematic Nomination Name: Owner Address: Survey/Inventory Eligibility Status: Determination Date: Determination Comments: Not Determined - SHPO 1/1/0001 Puyallup NW Residential Survey 2010 928 3rd Ave NW, Puyallup, WA 98371 Location Field Site No. DAHP No. Historic Name: Common Name: 116 Property Address: Comments: Pierce County T20R04E 39 Township/Range/EW Section 1/4 Sec 1/4 1/4 Sec PUYALLUP Quadrangle Tax No./Parcel No. [PHONE REDACTED] Plat/Block/Lot Acreage -1 Supplemental Map(s) Coordinate Reference Projection: Datum: Easting: Northing: HARN (feet) Washington State Plane South 1191233 683421 ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 2 of 4 Description Narrative Historic Use: Domestic - Single Family House Current Use: Domestic - Single Family House Plan: Irregular Stories: 2 Structural System: Balloon Frame Changes to Plan: Slight Changes to Interior: Unknown Changes to Original Cladding: Intact Changes to Windows: Intact Changes to Other: Other (specify): Style: Form/Type: Cladding: Foundation: Roof Type: Roof Material: Architecture/Landscape Architecture Study Unit Other Date of Construction: Architect: Engineer: Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places:No Property is located in a potential historic district (National and/or local): No Property potentially contributes to a historic district (National and/or local): Builder: Shingle - Fishscale Wood - Shiplap Vernacular Gable - Side Gable Varied Roof Lines Asphalt / Composition Unknown Single Family 1900 Built Date This house occupies a corner lot and has an entry on each street facade. On the north side, the entry is centered in the facade and emphasized with a small gabled porch roof. On the west, an entry is located at the L intersection where a lower wing projects south from the side-gabled portion of the house. Cladding is primarily shiplap, with decorative wood shingles in the small front cross-gable in the primary north facade. Windows appear original and are one-over-one light double- or single-hung wood sash. A small three-sided bay projects from the west side of the house at the first story. Description of Physical Appearance: This house dates from 1900 and is representative of early residential development in Puyallup. The residential area immediately north and west of the downtown consists of low-scale residential buildings, predominantly single-family residences. Many of these were built in the first three decades of the 20th century, with additional construction in the '30s, '40s, and '50s. These houses represent various architectural styles and illustrate Puyallup's heritage. Puyallup developed quickly as an agricultural market town along the Puyallup River beginning in the 1850s, with further development of the downtown core after the introduction of rail transit in the 1880s, and continuing through the mid-20th century. The city's commercial buildings were constructed primarily along Meridian Street and Pioneer, Main, and Stewart Avenues, while industrial buildings were situated along the Northern Pacific Railroad line. The surrounding blocks are primarily residential, composed of houses, churches, schools, and civic properties that were constructed during this period. Statement of Significance: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 3 of 4 Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer, electronic Property Information Profile (e-PIP). Major Bibliographic References: ---PAGE BREAK--- Historic Inventory Report Wednesday, December 08, 2010 Page 4 of 4 W facade 2010 N & W facades 2010 Photos W & S facades 2010 Primary N facade 2010