Henry L. Achilles House, Stadium-Seminary Historic District - Tacoma, WA
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The Henry L. Achilles House, built in the late 1800's, is considered a pivotal contributor to the Stadium-Seminary Historic District, according to the district's narrative.
Waymark Code: WM3AFB
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 03/05/2008
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The Henry L. Achilles House, built in the late 1800's, is considered a pivotal contributor to the Stadium-Seminary Historic District, according to the district's narrative.
Libraryweb.org tells Captain Achilles' story:
Captain Henry Louis Achilles was born on May 3, 1833, in Rochester, New York. He grew up in Albion, Orleans County, N.Y., and married Susan Elizabeth Bowen in 1855. Together they had three children. He graduated from the University of Rochester with the class of 1857.
In April of 1861 he organized Company K of the 27th New York Infantry Regiment. He and the rest of his volunteers marched from Albion to Elmira, New York. In May the company was mustered in. In July they arrived in Washington, D.C., and soon after fought at the first Battle of Bull Run. Captain Achilles and his unit were also at Antietam and Fredericksburg.
In 1889, the family moved to Tacoma, Washington, where he went into business. While there he and his wife became active in the Washington Soldiers’ Home (for disabled volunteer soldiers) of Orting, Washington. Captain Achilles became the commandant and his wife became matron of the home.
Name of Historic District (as listed on the NRHP): Stadium-Seminary Historic District
Link to nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com page with the Historic District: [Web Link]
NRHP Historic District Waymark (Optional): [Web Link]
Address: 414 N. C Street
Tacoma, WA
How did you determine the building to be a contributing structure?: Narrative found on the internet (Link provided below)
Optional link to narrative or database: [Web Link]
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