Historic Structures Database
Davis House VII
Location: 312A 6th Street
AHRS#: JUN-306
CBJ#: B-39
Parcel#: 1C040A270030
Year Built: circa 1915
Architectural Style: Other/ Juneau Folk
Architect/Contractor: unknown
Historic Name: Davis House VII
Historic Period: Territorial Gov
Historic Integrity: preserved
Neighborhood: Juneau Townsite
Date of Local Designation: Not Designated
Date of National Register Designation: Not Registered
Additional Information
The building is a one-and-one-half story wood frame structure with steep pitch gabled front and two shed dormers. It has a concrete foundation and horizontal wood lap siding. It also features a partial width front porch. The structure contains modest Craftsman style design references such as the gable front, hip roofed porch and plain columns.
Historical InformationThe pioneer Juneau Davis family lived in Juneau over forty years, contributing leadership in business, art and the community. J. Montgomery Davis was one of the Juneau?s early settlers and built a home at 202 Sixth Street in what was then a dense wood. There were no streets, lights or water. The Davis family built portions of Sixth Street so that horse and wagons could reach their home. They bought and improved property nearby and added to the growth and development of Juneau. One of three houses built on Lot 2 between 1914 and 1918.
Historic Useresidential
SourceJuneau Townsite Building Survey, City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska, September 1988
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