Structure Type: built works - dwellings - houses

Designers: Baker, Vogel, and Evans, Architects (firm); Frank Lidstone Baker (architect); William F. Evans Jr. (architect); Joshua Holmes Vogel (architect)

Dates: constructed 1921-1922

2 stories

1010 Hoyt Street
Northwest Everett, Everett, WA 98201

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Overview

The lumber magnate, Herbert Jasper Clough (1881-1972), resided in this house with his wife, Leonora Parker Ladd Clough (1879-1956), and their three daughters--Lorine Clough Mounce (1905-1999), Jane Clough Morse (1910-1979), and Virginia A. Clough (born c. 1918), from about 1922 until 1939. (For part of this period, too, Herbert's mother, mother, Mary P. Crumley Clough [1859-1943], also resided here.) Perhaps due to setbacks in the lumber industry in the early 1930s, Clough and his wife subdivided the house into apartments to obtain rental income. He and his wife relocated to La Jolla, CA, c. 1939, and sold the apartment building to Charles C. Chaffee. The Clough apartment building became a condominium complex in the 1990s.

Building Notes

The house had an approximate value of $45,000 in 1930, according to the US Census of that year. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation Year: 1930; Census Place: Everett, Snohomish, Washington; Roll: 2519; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 0033; Image: 442.0; FHL microfilm: 2342253, accessed 08/12/2017.)

PCAD id: 21317