Henry H. Dearborn House

Historic house in Washington, United States
United States historic place
Henry H. Dearborn House
Henry H. Dearborn House (also known as Seattle Dearborn House)
Henry H. Dearborn House while being used as headquarters of Historic Seattle.
47°36′39″N 122°19′32″W / 47.610911°N 122.325587°W / 47.610911; -122.325587
Built1907
ArchitectHenry Dozier
Architectural styleAmerican Foursquare[1]
NRHP reference No.97001672
Added to NRHPJan 23, 1998[2]

The Henry H. Dearborn House, also known as the Seattle Dearborn House is a single family residence in the First Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. It was designed in 1904 by architect Henry Dozier, and building was completed in 1907 for Seattle real estate developer Henry H. Dearborn.[2] It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and as a Seattle Landmark by the Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board.[3] As of 2021, the building is used as the headquarters of Historic Seattle.[1]

The Dearborn house is two and a half stories in an American Foursquare style, with stucco exterior. The house has an enclosed veranda and an out building originally built as stables. In 1953 the house was converted to a medical office, and subsequently into office space.

References

  1. ^ a b "Dearborn House". Historic Seattle. 2004. Retrieved Feb 5, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "National Register Information System – Henry H. Dearborn House (#97001672)". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013. Retrieved Feb 5, 2021.
  3. ^ "Report on Designation" (PDF). City of Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board. May 22, 2007. Retrieved Feb 5, 2021.
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