Historic Structures Database
IOOF Silver Bow Lodge
Location: 201 N. Franklin Street
AHRS#: JUN-196
CBJ#: B-17
Parcel#: 1C070A110010
Year Built: 1904
Architectural Style: Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements/ Commercial Style
Architect/Contractor: Ed Ellengen, contractor
Historic Name: IOOF Silver Bow Lodge
Historic Period: Initial Development Era 1883-1911
Historic Integrity: preserved
Neighborhood: Juneau Townsite
Date of Local Designation: Not Designated
Date of National Register Designation: Not Registered
Additional Information
The building measures 48? x 98?. It is wood frame, two stories tall with a flat roof and partial concrete basement. Other features include stucco walls, a rounded corner at Franklin and Second streets, and a wrap around stepped canopy.
Historical InformationConstructed by Juneau builder, Ed Ellengen, in 1904 and dedicated in a ceremony on January 2, 1905. The Odd Fellows Silver Bow Lodge No. 2 IOOF met every Thursday in its hall located at Second and Franklin Streets. Officers in 1903 included Nels Anderson, WW Casey, John B. Denny, John Olds and AW Fox. In 1905-06 officers included Edward Hulburt, William Geddis and Stanley Mason.
Historic Usecommercial
SourceJuneau Townsite Building Survey, City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska, September 1988
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