Structure Type: built works - dwellings - houses

Designers: [unspecified]

Dates: [unspecified]

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3rd Avenue and Spring Street
Seattle, WA

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Overview

Canadian lumberman Malcolm McDougal (1842-1915) and his wife, Mary McRae McDougal (1845-1907), moved to Seattle from Ontario c. 1885 and first occupied this residence at 3rd Avenue and Spring Street. A staunch Roman Catholic, McDougal would become an important patron for the church in Seattle, providing the initial funds to build the Saint Joseph Carmelite Monastery #1 (1908) in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood.

PCAD id: 19969