1401 North 5th Street (1895)
Introduction
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This Neo-Colonial was designed and built by the Cornell Brothers in 1895 for a business partner, William Ferguson. He and his business partner William Gardener owned and a plumbing and steam supply company. Gardner's house is located at 1415 North 5th Street.
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1401 N 5th Street (restored)
New Alcoholism Sanitarium
1401 N 5th Street (photo circa 1998)
Backstory and Context
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This Neo-Colonial and the one at 1415 were designed and built by the Cornell Brothers in 1895 for two business partners: William Ferguson (1401) and William Gardener (1415). They operated a plumbing and steam supply company. Ferguson was born in Ireland and came to Tacoma in 1890. Considered one of the founders of First Presbyterian Church, his wife and son donated the chapel that Ralph Adam Cram designed in his memory. In 1941 the Ferguson house became a sanitarium, and in 1948, the Gardener house was included. In the 1960s large additions to both houses were added in the side yards. When the last medical business moved out in 2006, the North Slope Historic District was able to persuade the owner to remove the additions and return the buildings to residences. Both houses have been restored to their original appearance.
Sources
A Walking Tour of the North Slope Historic District. Tacoma, WA. Historic Tacoma Press, 2008.
Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer Information Portal
Tacoma News Tribune, 17 Jan 1946
Tacoma-Pierce County Buildings Index (BN-1042)