AKA: 1120 North 35th Avenue House, Fremont, Seattle, WA
Structure Type: built works - dwellings - houses
Designers: [unspecified]
Dates: [unspecified]
2 stories
Building Notes
Located on a lot that sloped up from the street, the residence of Corliss P. Stone (1838-1906), onetime Mayor of Seattle (1872-1873) and later a developer of the Wallingford and Fremont neighborhoods, was a modest but reasonably sized building. Two stories tall with clapboard siding and projecting front porch, the house had an Italianate look, with a relatively simple form, low-pitched, compound-hipped roof supported by brackets, tall windows and projecting front porch with turned posts.
In 1892, Stone resided on the northwest corner of Kilbourne Avenue and Corliss Avenue, in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle. (See Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1892, p. 844.)
Polk's Seattle City Directory of 1901 (p. 1118) indicated that Stone's primary residence was Unit #K4 in the Lincoln Apartments.
PCAD id: 18853