Historic Structures Database

Warner Building (Alaska Litho)

Location: 406 S. Franklin Street

AHRS#: JUN-374

CBJ#: A-51

Parcel#: 1C070K830040

Year Built: 1915

Architectural Style: No Architectural Style

Architect/Contractor: unknown

Historic Name: Warner Building (Alaska Litho)

Historic Period: Territorial Gov

Historic Integrity: altered/ noncontributing

Neighborhood: Juneau Downtown Historic District

Date of Local Designation: Not Designated

Date of National Register Designation: 06/17/1994

View 1 - Warner Building (Alaska Litho),406 S. Franklin Street

Additional Information

General Description

This was a one-story wood frame building that measures 78' x 80'. It had a wood piling foundation, a flat roof, storefront windows, and a sidewalk canopy. During the 1970s, the owner added new wood siding and windows to the front fa?ade. In the 1990s the building was replaced with a new two-story structure built with consideration of historic district design standards and streetscape. The first floor has storefront windows and recessed entries. It has a fixed canopy with clerestory windows above. It currently houses retail stores on the first floor and offices on the second floor.

Historical Information

Originally the building housed the Lynch Iron Works until Charles G. Warner bought the building and the business on January 2, 1919. Warner, an excellent mechanic, arrived in Juneau around 1905. He worked in a number of jobs including time as a construction engineer on the Salmon Creek dam. After 1919, he operated the machine shop as the Charles G. Warner Company for 20 years and catered to the fishing fleets in Juneau, Hoonah, Angoon and Kake. In 1928 the Juneau Empire reported he had a new 25 h.p Johnson outboard on display, the first of its kind in Alaska. He died in an accident April 1, 1930. His son Peter Warner continued to manage the company.

Historic Use

commercial

Source

National Register Nomination, June 17, 1994; CBJ files; Juneau Empire, Gastineau Channel Memories, 1880 - 1959

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