Douglas County Creamery Building #1 - Roseburg Downtown Historic District - Roseburg, OR
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N 43° 12.672 W 123° 20.554
10T E 472173 N 4784325
This contributing building is part of the Roseburg Downtown Historic District.
Waymark Code: WMQM1H
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 02/29/2016
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
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The NRHP Nomination Form contains the following verbiage to describe this contributing building's significance:

The Douglas County Creamery Building #1 is a two-story wooden structure with a full two-tier veranda on the front (east) elevation. The lower porch has a hipped cover that is supported by turned and chamfered posts. A solid knee wall encloses the upper veranda. Roofline entablature includes a cornice, dentils and a frieze board. Original siding has been covered with masonite siding; windows are double-hung one/one. An outside staircase on the north side of the building offers access to the second floor.

The wood-frame four-unit apartment house at 338 SE Jackson Street was originally constructed to house the Douglas Country Creamery. The Creamery began commercial operation hi May, 1902. It was originally owned by Gaddis and Gardner, the manager and operator, respectively. The Creamery sold approximately 800 ponds of butter per week. The company was later purchased by Richard Willet and George Chandler. Willett was the butter maker for the company for approximately nine years. Chandler had just relocated to Roseburg from Minton, Nevada. The Douglas County Creamery moved from this structure to a cast concrete building at the southwest corner of Douglas and Jackson Streets in 1912 or 1920. The building has served as a four-unit apartment house for many years.

This residence is Inventory #17 on page 21 of the NRHP Nomination Form and was erected in 1902. Today, this building still serves as rental units.

Name of Historic District (as listed on the NRHP): Roseburg Downtown Historic District

Link to nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com page with the Historic District: [Web Link]

NRHP Historic District Waymark (Optional): [Web Link]

Address:
338 SE Jackson Street


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