Historic Structures Database

Seward Building

Location: 145 S. Franklin Street

AHRS#: JUN-187

CBJ#: A-26

Parcel#: 1C070B0H0010

Year Built: 1913

Architectural Style: Late Victorian

Architect/Contractor: unknown

Historic Name: Seward Building

Historic Period: Territorial Gov

Historic Integrity: preserved/ contributing

Neighborhood: Juneau Downtown Historic District

Date of Local Designation: Not Designated

Date of National Register Designation: 06/17/1994

View 1 - Seward Building,145 S. Franklin Street
View 2 - Seward Building,145 S. Franklin Street

Additional Information

General Description

The two-story wood frame building measures 48' x 68'. It has a concrete foundation and a flat roof. The first floor has storefront windows with transom windows above the sidewalk canopy and a recessed entryway. The building has horizontal drop wood siding. There are multiple decorated box cornices along the roof-line and a secondary cornice above the first floor. There is decorative horizontal wood work with additional cornices between floors.

Historical Information

Constructed for Judge Thomas Lyons, Assistant Attorney General and original trustee of township land claim entries, R.E. Robertson, one-time mayor of Juneau and J.F. Mullen, editor of Alaska Daily Record. The building had retail space on the first floor and office space on the second floor. The retail space was occupied by the Nugget Shop, Britts Pharmacy and others. The offices housed the Alaska Steamship Company and office of the federal food administrator and the law firm Gunnison and Robertson.

Historic Use

commercial

Source

Inventory of Historic Sites and Structures, City and Borough of Juneau, March 1986; http/www.juneau.org/parkrec/museum/forms/digitalbob/index.php; National Register Nomination, June 17, 1964

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