List of Washburne Historic District walking tour houses

Entering the Washburne Historic District in Springfield, Oregon

The following list includes stops on the Walking Tour Guide prepared by Maren Tomblin and published by the Washburne Neighborhood Association in Springfield, Oregon. Funding for the guide was provided by the Springfield Historic Commission and by the National Park Service.

The Washburne Historic District was established in 1984 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1987. The district includes roughly 34 blocks of working class houses constructed between the 1890s and the 1940s. The district also includes a few larger residences. Many houses are named either for the original owner or for an early resident. All of the 27 stops on the walking tour are named, and the tour includes an early store, a fire house, and a hospital.

No. Image Year Name and style Address Notes
11920Flanery House
Colonial Revival
315 5th Street
44°02′53″N 123°01′09″W / 44.048174°N 123.019265°W / 44.048174; -123.019265 (Flanery House)
Built for Floyd and Gertrude Flanery, drugstore owners
21889Fischer House
early bungalow
329 5th Street
44°02′54″N 123°01′10″W / 44.048436°N 123.019367°W / 44.048436; -123.019367 (Fischer House)
Built by C.E. Fischer of Fischer-Boutin Lumber Co.
31923Rebhan House
bungalow
448 5th Street
44°02′58″N 123°01′11″W / 44.049548°N 123.019683°W / 44.049548; -123.019683 (Rebhan House)
Built for Dr. W.C. Rebhan
41900Seavey House
foursquare
448 D Street
44°02′59″N 123°01′11″W / 44.049851°N 123.019721°W / 44.049851; -123.019721 (Seavey House)
Built by George Perkins and named for Jess Seavey, a hop farm owner.
51920McMurray Store
bungalow
521 5th Street
44°03′00″N 123°01′10″W / 44.050036°N 123.019336°W / 44.050036; -123.019336 (McMurray Store)
Built by George Perkins. Also known as Edwards Market.
61923Moore House
bungalow
535 E Street
44°03′02″N 123°01′07″W / 44.050418°N 123.018736°W / 44.050418; -123.018736 (Moore House)
Designed by John Hunzicker and named for Rev. James Moore.
71913Lepley House
bungalow
506 F Street
44°03′06″N 123°01′09″W / 44.051586°N 123.019228°W / 44.051586; -123.019228 (Lepley House)
Built by the Lepley Brothers
81920Dillon House
homestead style
546 F Street
44°03′06″N 123°01′06″W / 44.051574°N 123.018434°W / 44.051574; -123.018434 (Dillon House)
Named for Dillon,an early resident and millworker.
91909J.H. Seavey House
bungalow
638 6th Street
44°03′04″N 123°01′06″W / 44.051194°N 123.018396°W / 44.051194; -123.018396 (J.H. Seavey House)
Named for John and Alice Seavey.
101900Old Fire House
bungalow
636 F Street
44°03′06″N 123°01′03″W / 44.051563°N 123.017481°W / 44.051563; -123.017481 (Old Fire House)
The fire station occupied this location after 1910. The fire chief lived upstairs, and two horse carts were kept in the station below.
111914General Hospital
bungalow
846 F Street
44°03′06″N 123°00′52″W / 44.051547°N 123.014373°W / 44.051547; -123.014373 (General Hospital)
Separately listed on the NRHP: #83002159
121924Eby House
bungalow
852 E Street
44°03′03″N 123°00′51″W / 44.050697°N 123.014134°W / 44.050697; -123.014134 (Eby House)
Built for B.F. Eby
131906McCracken House
Queen Anne
804 D Street
44°02′59″N 123°00′55″W / 44.049812°N 123.015184°W / 44.049812; -123.015184 (McCracken House)
Built by T.J. McCracken
141912Meacham House
bungalow
832 D Street
44°02′59″N 123°00′53″W / 44.049808°N 123.014657°W / 44.049808; -123.014657 (Meacham House)
Remodeled by Chauncy Meacham about 1924
151910Smith Mountjoy House
pyramid cottage
870 C Street
44°02′56″N 123°00′51″W / 44.048902°N 123.014158°W / 44.048902; -123.014158 (Smith Mountjoy House)
Named for longtime resident Smith Mountjoy.
161910Cox House
vernacular
406 8th Street
44°02′56″N 123°00′56″W / 44.04896°N 123.015553°W / 44.04896; -123.015553 (Cox House)
Built for Joseph and Sarah Cox
171908Catching House
Dutch Colonial
346 7th Street
44°02′55″N 123°01′01″W / 44.048644°N 123.016991°W / 44.048644; -123.016991 (Catching House)
Built for George Catching
181930Stearmer House
bungalow
656 D Street
44°02′59″N 123°01′01″W / 44.049822°N 123.017052°W / 44.049822; -123.017052 (Stearmer House)
Named for Roy Stearmer
191912McKlin House
bungalow
606 D Street
44°02′59″N 123°01′05″W / 44.049816°N 123.018074°W / 44.049816; -123.018074 (McKlin House)
Designed and built by Merton McKlin.
201924May House
bungalow
546 D Street
44°02′59″N 123°01′07″W / 44.049831°N 123.018536°W / 44.049831; -123.018536 (May House)
Built by Lawrence May
211912Rychard House
bungalow
607 D Street
44°02′58″N 123°01′05″W / 44.049562°N 123.018037°W / 44.049562; -123.018037 (Rychard House)
Named for Chauncey and Leatha Rychard
221916Ebbert Church Parsonage
Queen Anne
530 C Street
44°02′56″N 123°01′08″W / 44.048945°N 123.018863°W / 44.048945; -123.018863 (Ebbert Church Parsonage)
231907Perkins House
foursquare
346 D Street
44°02′59″N 123°01′16″W / 44.049812°N 123.020987°W / 44.049812; -123.020987 (Perkins House)
Named for George Perkins and family.
241905Ebbett House
bungalow
644 4th Street
44°03′05″N 123°01′15″W / 44.051258°N 123.020923°W / 44.051258; -123.020923 (Ebbett House)
Named for Walter and Lydia Ebbett
251890Innis House
Queen Anne
637 B Street
44°02′52″N 123°01′03″W / 44.047823°N 123.017478°W / 44.047823; -123.017478 (Innis House)
Built by master carpenter John Innis
261111Kessey House
bungalow
858 A Street
44°02′50″N 123°00′51″W / 44.04719°N 123.014201°W / 44.04719; -123.014201 (Kessey House)
Named for Orville Kessey
271915Coffin House
Dutch Colonial
922 B Street
44°02′53″N 123°00′48″W / 44.048062°N 123.013461°W / 44.048062; -123.013461 (Coffin House)
Named for J. Wilbur Coffin and family.

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