Building Oregon

Willakenzie Grange Hall (Eugene, Oregon)

Willakenzie Grange Hall (Eugene, Oregon)
Title
Willakenzie Grange Hall (Eugene, Oregon)
LC Subject
Architecture, American Architecture--United States
Alternative
Willakenzie Grange No 498 Halll (Eugene, Oregon)
Creator
Harlow, Frank B. Ayres, William A. Rice, C. A. Calef, Ira Smith, George
Photographer
Hammerich, Gail
Creator Display
George Smith (builder/contractor) Ira Calef (builder/contractor) C. A. Rice (builder/contractor) William A. Ayres (builder/contractor) Frank B. Harlow (builder/contractor)
Description
National Register of Historic Places (Listed, 2009)
View
exterior: North elevation showing kitchen addition and detached storage shed, facing west.
Provenance
University of Oregon Libraries
Temporal
1910-1919
Style Period
Craftsman (style) vernacular architecture
Work Type
architecture (object genre) built works views (visual works) exterior views societies' buildings granges (fraternal buildings) works, agricultural architectural element stairs
Latitude
44.081737
Longitude
-123.061602
Location
Eugene >> Lane County >> Oregon >> United States Lane County >> Oregon >> United States Oregon >> United States United States
Street Address
3055 Willakenzie Road
Date
1913
View Date
2008
Identifier
OR_LaneCounty_WillakenzieGrangeHall_0006.jpg
Rights
In Copyright - Educational Use Permitted
Rights Holder
Oregon State Historic Preservation Office
Source
Oregon State Historic Preservation Office, http://www.oregon.gov/OPRD/HCD/SHPO/
Type
Image
Format
image/jpeg
Material
wood, shiplap walls; concrete foundation; asphalt shingle roof
Set
Building Oregon
Primary Set
Building Oregon
Institution
University of Oregon
Citation
National Register of Historic Places Nomination Edna A. Scott, The Grange Movement in Oregon: 1873-1900 ( University of Oregon Thesis, 1923).
Note
This image was included in the documentation to support a nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, a program of the National Park Service. The image is provided here by the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office and the University of Oregon Libraries to facilitate scholarship, research, and teaching. For other uses, such as publication, contact the State Historic Preservation Office. Please credit the Oregon State Historic Preservation Office when using this image.