Jess Seavey House
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- | This large Craftsman style house was owned by J.A. Seavey for over 20 years. The Seavey brothers were prominent hop farmers from the [[:Category:1880s|1880s]] through [[1937]]. | + | This large Craftsman style house was owned by '''[[Seavey, Jess A.|J.A. Seavey]]''' for over 20 years. The Seavey brothers were prominent '''[[Hop Farming|hop farmers]]''' from the '''[[:Category:1880s|1880s]]''' through '''[[1937]]'''. |
[[Category:Springfield]] | [[Category:Springfield]] |
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Jess Seavey House | |
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Building Description | |
Style | Craftsman style |
Construction | 1900 |
Destruction | |
Architect | |
Original Owner | Jess A. Seavey |
Initial Use | Residential |
Square Footage | |
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Location | |
City | Springfield |
Area | Washburne |
Address | 448 D Street |
Zip Code | 97477 |
Historical Importance Distinctions | |
Historical Preservation |
[edit] History
This large Craftsman style house was owned by J.A. Seavey for over 20 years. The Seavey brothers were prominent hop farmers from the 1880s through 1937.