Ballard/Howe House (Seattle, Wash.)
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22 West Highland Drive (Seattle, Wash.)
Ballard Mansion (Seattle, Wash.)
Twenty-two West Highland Drive (Seattle, Wash.)
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found: Work cat.: Kemp-Slaughter, J. The story of Queen Anne's historic Ballard Mansion, 1986:p. 1 (Ballard Mansion graces the southern slope of Queen Anne Hill; at 22 West Highland Drive; built in 1901 in Colonial Greek Revival, aka Neo-Georgian, style, by Martin D. Ballard; designed by architectural firm of DeNeuf and Heide) p. 7 (sold in 1911 to Judge George Donworth, and later that same year, to James B. Howe) p. 8 (converted to 5 apartments in 1930s)
found: HistoryLink.org website, Dec. 24, 2007(Ballard/Howe House (1901). Address: 22 West Highland Drive, Seattle; on south slope of Queen Anne Hill; designed by Emil deNeuf and Augustus Heide in the Colonial/Georgian Revival style; sold in 1911 to U.S. District Court Judge George Donworth (d. 1911); his law partner James B. Howe bought the house after Donworth died; Howe's widow sold house in 1932 and at that time it was converted into five apartments; declared Seattle Landmark on May 14, 1979)
found: Seattle.gov website, Jan. 4, 2008:community > housing and neighborhoods > historic preservation > landmarks & the designation process > landmarks A-Z (Ballard/Howe House)
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2008-01-24: new
2008-01-25: revised
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