Barquist House - Court Street-Chemeketa Street Historic District - Salem, Oregon
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member ddtfamily
N 44° 56.262 W 123° 01.454
10T E 498088 N 4976029
Primary contributing Queen Anne cottage built about 1895
Waymark Code: WMG99D
Location: Oregon, United States
Date Posted: 02/01/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member silverquill
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This Queen Anne cottage with Eastlake decorative woodwork was originally located at the northwest corner of 14th and Mission Streets, but was moved here as part of the Mission Street widening project in 1986. It was built around 1894 by Archibald and Augusta Crosby. Mr. Crosby was a Canadian-born pharmacist who came to Salem in 1889. After the Crosby's moved to The Dalles to open their own drugstore in 1900, the house was sold to Lyman and Mina Morse. By 1926-27, Frank and Ida Barquist were renting the house, ultimately purchasing it in 1936. Mr. Barquist ran a barber shop in the lobby of the Bligh Hotel. After his death, the house was sold to his daughter Carmelita Barquist, a noted high school biology teacher and Willamette University graduate who taught at Salem high schools and was named the state's Outstanding Biology teacher during her retirement year in 1967.

When the house was moved to this lot in 1986, the lot had previously stood vacant for several years. The William Chambers house, built around 1920, was located on this lot until it burned in 1981.

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Name of Historic District (as listed on the NRHP): Court Street-Chemeketa Street Historic District

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Address:
1363 Court Street NE Salem, Oregon 97301


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