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DescriptionArgus - A.Y.P. ed. - Page 30.jpg | From the materials for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition of 1909, held in Seattle. Two photographs collectively entitled "Seattle Homes." The text then goes on to say "The beautiful homes of Mrs. John Leary (upper) and of Mr. A. S. Kerry (lower)." The upper house is now known as the Eliza Ferry Leary House, 1551 10th Avenue E., Capitol Hill, Seattle, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places; it now houses the offices of the Episcopal Diocese of Olympia, in the same complex of buildings as St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral. A.S. Kerry was the lumberman after whom Kerry Park is named; see Phil Dougherty, Kerry, Albert Sperry (1866-1939), HistoryLink, November 29, 2008. He was a vice president of the A-Y-P Exposition. The house is still standing, at 421 W. Highland Drive on Queen Anne Hill, but has been heavily remodeled. A photo of it can be seen at Point 5: W Highland Drive and Vicinity, also on HistoryLink. |
Date | Edition dated 1909-02-20. Photos 1909 or earlier. |
Source | The Argus Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition special issue, p. 30. [1] (see filename for exact location) |
Author | Could not be extracted automatically; most are anonymous or pseudonymous. Scanned by the Seattle Public Library. |
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