George C. and Winona Flavel House

Coordinates: 46°11′11″N 123°50′04″W / 46.18649722°N 123.834575°W / 46.18649722; -123.834575
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George C. and Winona Flavel House
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Location818 Grand Avenue
Astoria, Oregon
Coordinates46°11′11″N 123°50′04″W / 46.18649722°N 123.834575°W / 46.18649722; -123.834575
Built1879[2]
Architectural styleLate Victorian, Gothic Revival, Vernacular Gothic Revival
NRHP reference No.91000054[1]
Added to NRHPFebruary 19, 1991

The George C. and Winona Flavel House is a house built in 1879 in Astoria, Oregon. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.[1][2]

This was the residence of Captain George Conrad Flavel (1855–1923) and his wife Winona from 1879 to 1901. George Conrad Flavel was the son of George Flavel (1824–1893), also a captain. The house was a wedding present to the junior Flavel from his grandfather, Conrad Boelling. George Conrad Flavel married C. Winona Callendar in 1879. An 1893 remodeling included expansion of the house. The couple lived in this house until 1901, at which time they moved to a newly built, larger house at 15th Street and Franklin Avenue (also in Astoria) and sold the 1879 dwelling.[3] Their 1901-built house is also listed on the National Register, as the Captain George Conrad Flavel House.

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References

  1. ^ a b "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. April 15, 2008.
  2. ^ a b "Oregon National Register List" (PDF). Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. June 6, 2011. p. 5. Retrieved July 23, 2012.
  3. ^ Goodenberger, John E. and Bonnie Susan Oathes (July 29, 1990). "National Register of Historic Places Registration Form: George C. and Winona Flavel House" (Document). National Park Service. {{cite document}}: Unknown parameter |accessdate= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |format= ignored (help); Unknown parameter |url= ignored (help)