Stick Style
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John Anthony House
La Grande, Oregon
1890
Built in 1890 for William Anson, the John Anthony House is described by the National Register as “the most clear-cut and best-preserved example of a particular type of vernacular architecture in the Eastlake tradition in the city.”
- Frank L. and Ida H. Chambers House Eugene, Oregon 1891-1903
- George Collins House Salem, Oregon 1890-1988
- Jesse Edwards House Newberg, Oregon 1883-1905
- John Hobson House Astoria, Oregon 1863
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Benjamin Young Inn
Astoria, Oregon
1888
Built in 1888 for a Swedish sea captain, the Benjamin Young House has been a bed & breakfast and event venue since the Young family sold it in 1987.
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Flavel House and Carriage House
Astoria, Oregon
c. 1885
Now open to the public as a museum, this 1886 Queen Anne home was the home of Captain George Flavel and his family for 50 years. Fully restored, it features original woodwork and period furnishings.
- Gustavus Holmes House Astoria, Oregon 1892
- Ferguson House Astoria, Oregon 1886
- Hackett House Oregon City, Oregon 1893-1914
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Peter John Lindberg House
Port Orford, Oregon
1892-96
Gutted by fire in December 2021, the Peter John Lindberg House in Port Orford was built by the Swedish-born architect as his own family home in 1892-96. It incorporates Queen Anne and Stick Style elements and has several unique features.
- Palmer House Portland, Oregon 1890-1910