
William H. Byrd House - Court Street-Chemeketa Street Historic District - Salem, Oregon
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ddtfamily
N 44° 56.298 W 123° 01.392
10T E 498169 N 4976096
Primary Contributing Queen Anne/Eastlake style house built in 1887
Waymark Code: WMGD8B
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 02/17/2013
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This Queen Anne house was built in 1887 for George Collins and was originally located at 197 Court Street (the northwest corner of Court and Church streets, now the site of the ill-fated
Courthouse Transit Center.) A few years after construction, the house was purchased from Collins by William H. Byrd. Dr. Byrd earned his medical degree at Willamette University in 1881 and practiced in Salem for nearly 50 years. Byrd purchased this lot in 1905 and had the house moved here the following year. In the next several years, Byrd also purchased the adjoining lots to the south, having three Bungalows built there. Dr. Byrd never actually lived in this house but gave it as a wedding gift to his son Clarence in 1921. Dr. Byrd died in 1929. At the time of the Historic District Nomination, the house was still occupied by Clarence's daughter Martha Byrd Blau.
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