Historic Structures Database
Sisters of St. Ann1
Location: 325 3rd Street
AHRS#: JUN-340
CBJ#: B-64
Parcel#: 1C070A110080
Year Built: circa 1901
Architectural Style: Other/ Juneau Folk
Architect/Contractor: unknown
Historic Name: Sisters of St. Ann1
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
This is a two-story building. It is wood frame with a hip roof. It has a concrete foundation and is sided with asphalt shingles. There is a one-story hip roofed appendage along the front elevation. The front appendage appears to have been a porch which was enclosed, a building form reminiscent of Colonial Revival with very modest detailing.
Historical InformationTwo houses on Lot 6 were owned by Charles Boyle as early as 1901. From 1915-1936 the houses were listed on the tax rolls as property of Sisters of St. Ann?s and exempt from taxes. They were then acquired by Mrs. Margret Roden, wife of attorney Henry Roden, who owned a number of properties in Juneau.
Historic Useresidential
SourceJuneau Townsite Building Survey, City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska, September 1988
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