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address:3615 E Burnside St historic name:Griffin, J P, House
Portland, Multnomah County current/other names:
assoc addresses:1111 E Burnside St
block/lot/tax lot:
location descr: twnshp/rng/sect/qtr sect:1N 1E 36
resource type:Building height (stories):1.5 total elig resources:1 total inelig resources:
elig evaluation: eligible/significant NR Status: Listed in Historic District
prim constr date:1926 second date: date indiv listed:
primary orig use: Single Dwelling orig use comments:
second orig use:
primary style: English Cottage prim style comments:
secondary style: sec style comments:
primary siding: Stucco siding comments:
secondary siding:
plan type: architect:Pape, E T
builder:Oscar Earlson
comments/notes:
original attached garage. The house is capped with a hip roof that features polygonal wall dormers on the front (south) elevation and extending slope to the west over a side porch. All original wood multi-light windows have been retained.
Survey/Grouping Included In: Type of Grouping Date Listed Date Compiled
   Laurelhurst Historic District Listed Historic District 03/18/2019 2018
   Laurelhurst RLS 2018 Potential Historic District 2018
NR date listed: N/A
ILS survey date:
RLS survey date: 03/12/2018
106 Project(s): None
Special Assess Project(s): None
Federal Tax Project(s): None
(Includes expanded description of the building/property, setting, significant landscape features, outbuildings and alterations)
Refer to scanned documents links.
(Chronological, descriptive history of the property from its construction through at least the historic period - preferably to the present)
Refer to scanned documents links.
Title Records Census Records Property Tax Records Local Histories
Sanborn Maps Biographical Sources SHPO Files Interviews
Obituaries Newspapers State Archives Historic Photographs
City Directories Building Permits State Library
Local Library: University Library:
Historical Society: Other Respository:
Bibliography:
1926 Oregonian March 28 p26, "two-story $14,000 residence"