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The Early Homes of Riverside
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Number: 0063
Title: Birdseye view of Everett's East Side
Date: Feb 1, 1892
Photographer: King & Baskerville
Taken from SW corner of Cleveland and 26th. Appearently taken from the top of the house at 2602 Cleveland Avenue. Showing the rear of houses facing Harrison in left foreground. Rooftop at 2611 Harrison being shaked. Bone Building on Everett Avenue just right in the center of the picture.
Size: 51KB, 671x296
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Number: 0743
Title: Swalwell residence
Date: May 27, 1892
William G. Swalwell residence, NW corner of Pine Street and California Avenue.
Size: 54KB, 686x526
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Number: 0746
Title: McManus Residence
Date: March 29, 1892
Photographer: King & Baskerville
McManus stands at the gate with wife and son. This was the first McManus house in Everett, located on the NE corner of 26th and Cleveland. His larger residence at the corner of 26th and East Grand Avenue was in progress when this was taken.
Size: 74KB, 658x388
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Number: 0737
Title: Cottages on Chestnut Street
Date: March 9, 1892
Photographer: King & Baskerville
Located on the SE corner of California and Chestnut. 2801 through 2807 Chestnut.
Size: 39KB, 707x320
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Number: 0718
Title: Residence of R.E. Cleary
Date: June 1, 1892
A residence designed by F.A. Sexton, since demolished. Original negative in Skinner collection. West side of State south of California Avenue (about 2806 State). It was gone by 1914.
Size: 70KB, 552x675
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Number: 0735
Title: Packwood Cottage
Date: June 17, 1892
S. Packwood cottage on Cedar Avenue between California and Everett Avenue. At 2712 Cedar and still standing in 1977.
Size: 75KB, 526x641
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Number: 0747
Title: John McRae Residence
Date: June 16, 1892
Original negative in Skinner collection. West side of Pine near Pacific (3114 Pine).
Size: 72KB, 662x528
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Photos have been provided as a courtesy from
The Northwest Room
at the Everett Public Library.
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