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DOUGLAS COUNTY HISTORIC RESOURCE INVENTORYOREGON INVENTORY OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES
HISTORIC RESOURCE SURVEY FORM
HISTORICAL NAME: Alfred W. Reed House DATE OF CONSTRUCTION: 1887-1898
COMMON NAME: Reed-Janelle House ORIGINAL USE: Residence
ADDRESS: 401 Front Street PRESENT USE: Bed and Breakfast
CITY: Gardiner, OR 97441 ARCHITECT:
OWNER: Dixie Hash BUILDER:
THEME: Early Seaport Community STYLE: Italianate
BLOCK: 22 LOT: 2 QUAD: Reedsport
PROPERTY I.D. NO.: R64646 MAP NO.: T21S, R12W, SEC. 22DC, TL 4100
PLAN TYPE/SHAPE: Rectangular NO. OF STORIES: 2
FOUNDATION MATERIAL: Poured concrete BASEMENT (Y/N): N
WALL CONSTRUCTION: Aluminum lap siding; T-1-11 siding STRUCTURAL FRAME: Wood
ROOF FORM AND MATERIALS: Hipped; composite shingles
PRIMARY WINDOW TYPE: 4/4 double hung sash (two story bay)
OTHER: Wide eaves, four paneled entry door
CONDITION: GOOD_T_ FAIR____ POOR____ MOVED____ DATE____
EXTERIOR ALTERATIONS/ADDITIONS (DATE): Entry door has been replaced. Decorative detail on the west porch and transomremoved. The original siding has also been replaced.
NOTEWORTHY LANDSCAPE FEATURES:
ASSOCIATED STRUCTURES:
KNOWN ARCHEOLOGICAL FEATURES:
SETTING: Irregular sized east sloping lot. Extended walkway and stairs leading from the street to the front west entry. The househas a view of Gardiner and the Umpqua River.
STATEMENT OF SIGNIFICANCE (USE ADDITIONAL SHEETS IF NECESSARY): “Alfred William Reed was born in 1846 in NewBrunswick, Canada. His parents, William and Mary Nicholson Reed brought the family to Gardiner in 1870, from Maine. Alfred Reedmarried Susan Slocum in 1872. Susan died the following year. In 1880, Alfred married Eva Downing of San Francisco, a former residentof Scottsburg.”(Young)
“Reed purchased from J.B. and Eliza Leeds all of the remaining property of the Gibbs Donation Land Claim that was still unsold on May19, 1887. The Reed home was possibly constructed after this land transaction. Reed was a major land holder on the lower Umpquaand served as representative in the Oregon Legislature during 1891 and Senator in 1896.” (Young)
A nephew, Warren Payson Reed, named the town of Reedsport for Alfred Reed at the time Warren platted the town.
SOURCES CONSULTED: Cultural and Historic Resources Inventory for Historical and Archaeological Resources for the OregonCoast. Vol. 4, September 1974.
Young, Ella Mae. “Gardiner, Douglas County, Oregon. A historic district surveyed and researched.” Roseburg, OR: Douglas CountyMuseum, 1993.
RECORDED BY: Chuck Perino DATE: September 1, 2002
INITIAL INVENTORY: Lauren Lezell DATE: August 8, 1989 40
DOUGLAS COUNTY HISTORIC RESOURCE INVENTORYOREGON INVENTORY OF HISTORIC PROPERTIES
HISTORIC RESOURCE SURVEY FORM - TWO
NAME: Alfred W. Reed House MAP NO.: T21S, R12W, SEC. 22DC, TL 4100
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