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Home > Washington > Seattle > Fort Lawton, Single Officers Quarters, Discovery Park, Seattle, King County, WA



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Item Title
Fort Lawton, Single Officers Quarters, Discovery Park, Seattle, King County, WA

Location
Discovery Park, Seattle, WA

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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933.

Notes
Survey number HABS WA-150-X
Building/structure dates: 1904 initial construction
Building/structure dates: 1908 subsequent work
Building/structure dates: 1937 subsequent work
Building/structure dates: 1941 subsequent work
Significance: The only remaining single residence on Officers Row, the second of its type removed in 1956 for the Air Defense installation on Washington Avenue. Designed for use of one senior officer's family, this is the most elaborately detailed building on the post. Completed May 31, 1904, from QMGO Plan No. 145-A. Original cost: $11,318. Dimensions of main body: 34' x 32', rear wing 24' x 22'. Two and one-half story plus basement frame construction on sandstone and brick foundation. Lapped cedar siding. Asphalt shingles replaced slate on cross-gabled roof in 1966. Two corbelled chimneys served three corner fireplaces. Two-over-two, double-hung sash, "Palladian" and round-arched windows in attic. Broad columned verandah at front and side is partially glazed. Main and porch cornices are dentilled with plain friezes. Turned porch balustrade remains in place. Interior has side stair hall with corner oak-trimmed staircase. Third floor is finished with tongue-in-groove panelling and painted fir floors. Overmantles removed (date unknown). Kitchen and bath updated. Coal-fired boiler removed in 1941. Electricity replaced mineral oil lighting ca. 1908. Maple floors installed on ground floor in 1937. Exterior cast-iron porch step railings replaced with wrought iron in recent years.

Subjects
Military Art & Science
Officers' Quarters
Wooden Buildings


Related Names
U.S. Department Of The Army


Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)

Contents
Photograph caption(s): 
1. SOUTH SIDE AND WEST (PRINCIPAL) FRONT, TAKEN FROM SOUTHWEST (8'x10' neg.)
2. WEST (PRINCIPAL) FRONT AND NORTH SIDE, TAKEN FROM NORTHWEST (8'x10' neg.)
3. NORTH AND EAST (REAR) SIDES, TAKEN FROM NORTHEAST (8'x10' neg.)
4. DETAIL, CORNER STAIRCASE (5' x 7' negative)


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