Historic Structures Database

Miller-Gillen House 2

Location: 233 Franklin Street

AHRS#: JUN-348

CBJ#: B-68

Parcel#: 1C070A110120

Year Built: circa 1904

Architectural Style: Other/ Juneau Folk

Architect/Contractor: unknown

Historic Name: Miller-Gillen House 2

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

View 1 - Miller-Gillen House 2,233 Franklin Street

Additional Information

General Description

This is a one-and-one-half story, wood frame structure. It has a moderate pitch gabled roof and a concrete foundation. It is sided with wood shingles. It also features a full width partially enclosed front porch with a hip roof.

Historical Information

Koehler and James, Juneau merchants, owned Lot 8 and houses as early as 1901. George F. Miller, proprietor of Circle City Hotel, owned the northeast 80 feet and two buildings on Lot 8 from circa 1910 to 1924. Elizabeth Miller Clark sold property to James Gillen, a miner, in 1925. Gillen sold the property to Margret Roden in 1936.

Historic Use

residential

Source

Juneau Townsite Building Survey, City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska, September 1988

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