AKA: 1630 36th Avenue House, Madrona, Seattle, WA; Bussell, Charles and Nina House, Seattle, WA
Structure Type: built works - dwellings - houses
Designers: Bird, Thomas G., Architect (firm); Thomas G. Bird (architect/mechanical engineer)
Dates: constructed 1892
2 stories
George List, a General Agent for the Wells Fargo and Company, had the house designed by Thomas G. Bird. He occupied it until 1900, when Charles and Nina Bussell moved in; they divorced, but he stayed in the house until 1928. John Jacobsen, a UW computer scientist, and Carol Eastman, a UW archeology instructor, bought the residence in 1971. (See "Every House Has Its Own History," Seattle Times, 04/04/1981, p. 13.)
This two-floor Queen Anne residence had a corner turret and a semicircular wraparound front porch.
The exterior's wood clapboard siding was replaced by stucco.
PCAD id: 18587