History of 1001 Howard Street, Walla Walla, WA
Built in 1910 for the Congregation of Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran Church
Stephen Wilen, Lead Researcher
Walla Walla 2020 Historic Properties and Plaque Project
1924.kensington@gmail.com
Walla Walla, WA 99362
Built in 1910 for the Congregation of Emmaus Evangelical Lutheran Church
Built circa 1896 by John and Josephine Lumpp
Built circa 1900 by Philip J. and Cora Nellie Wolfe Pentecost
Built circa 1891 by James M. and Mary Cornwell
Built in 1930 by Charles and Eva Neace
Built in 1939 by Walter and Geneva Maxson
Built circa 1911 by David Vaughn
Built in 1906 by Erastus Oliver
Built in 1902 by Phillip Winans
Built circa 1876 for Michael Beem Ward
Built circa 1906-07 by Alexander Taylor
Built circa 1906 by Thomas J. and Anna Stanfield
Built circa 1922 by John T. and Hattie Flathers
Built in 1928 by John and Theresa Hoffmann
“The structure began to assume an appearance somewhat castle-like: Waldheim, broadly translated as ‘home in the woods’”
Built in 1917 by Albert Jensen
Built in 1899 by John H. Abbott
Built in 1910 by Charles E. & Mary E. Woodruff
Built circa 1911 by Henry Link; built circa 1942 by Samuel and Fay Peck
Built circa 1906 by Benjamin Bessett
Built in 1906 by Robert Affleck
Built in 1909 by Jacob and Nannie Myers
Built in 1881 by C. C. McCoy
Built in 1909 by Martin Meiners
Built in 1906 by Archibald Tiderington
Including County Hall of Records (1891), Old Walla Walla County Jail (1906), and Walla Walla County Court House (1916)
Built in 1917 for Harold & Herbert Dahlen, Dahlen Auto Company
Built circa 1907 by Elmer S. Foss
Built in 1909 by James and Anna Shepherd.
Built circa 1899 by Alexander Taylor
Built circa 1912 for Ulysses and Fannie Grant and their children
Built in 1903 by Horace Murphy
Built in 1909 for Standard Oil Company
Built in 1917 by C. Howard Crawford
Built in 1907 by William Sauer
Built circa 1905 by James Ingram.
Built in 1904 by Walter Barnett.
Believed by local experts to be the world’s largest London Plane tree and part of a proposed new park at Walla Walla High School.
Built circa 1905 by Allen & Elizabeth McKinnon
Built circa 1879 by Henry A. Vansyckle
Built in 1909 by J. A. Granstrand
Edward MacDowell and the Whitman Conservatory of Music: An Early History, Including a Monograph on the Hilborne Roosevelt 1883 Pipe Organ
“The finest lodge home in the entire Northwest…” Up-To-The-Times Magazine, June 1914
Built in 1903 for Dr. Clarence Gammon. Extensively enlarged and remodeled in 1928 by Charles Whitney, Owner.
Built in 1908 by James Hanley; Walter R. Stalker, architect & builder
Built circa 1908 for William W. and Carolyn Thorne
Built in 1950 by Conrad and Haidee Tucker
Built circa 1907 by George Schreiner
Built in 1890 for Rees & Winans, designed by George Washington Babcock
Built in 1904 for the trustees of The Church of the Living God
Built in 1910 for the Interior Grocery Company
Built in 1903 for Louis and Mabel Anderson; Kirkland Cutter, architect, Henry Osterman, construction supervisor.
Built in 1905 by John Langdon
Built in 1894 by John and Josephine Lumpp
Built circa 1894 by Henry and William Osterman, Owners and Builders
Built in 1923 for Alfred E. and Veva Ellis by C.A. Moore, Contractor
Built in 1942 by the United States Army Air Force (USAAF) as part of the Walla Walla Army Air Base
Built in 1899; moved to this location and remodeled by William H. Huntington in 1918.
Built in 1902 by John A. Johnson
Built in 1911 by Mr. S. T. Gore
Built in 1959 by Floyd Osborne
Built in 1903 by Samuel D. Johnson and his sister, Ella M. Johnson
Built in 1904 by Howard S. and Louisa Blackman
Built in 1905 by Joseph B. and Elizabeth Keeney
The History and Brief Life of the Third Building of First Congregational Church of Walla Walla, and Circumstances That Led to the Construction of the Current Building