815 North L Street (1925)
Introduction
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This 1925 English Revival Cottage is almost Storybook in style, with its faux thatched roof. It was the home of Fred J. and Elizabeth Stabbert. Mr. Stabbert operated a plaster business. He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church and also served as the director of the Tacoma Rescue Mission.
Images
815 N L St, photo 2020
815 N L St, photo 2008
815 N L St, photo late 1920s
815 N L St, photo 2020
815 N L St, photo 2008
815 N L St, photo late 1920s
Backstory and Context
Text-to-speech Audio
This 1925 English Revival Cottage is almost Storybook in style, with its faux thatched roof. It was the home of Fred J. and Elizabeth Stabbert. Mr. Stabbert operated a plaster business. He was a member of Calvary Baptist Church and also served as the director of the Tacoma Rescue Mission.
Sources
A Walking Tour of the North Slope Historic District. Tacoma, WA. Historic Tacoma Press, 2008.
Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer Information Portal
Willows Photography, for "A Walking Tour of the North Slope Historic District", published by Historic Tacoma Press, 2008
Tacoma-Pierce County Buildings Index (BU-10117)
Pierce County Assessor-Treasurer Information Portal
Willows Photography, for "A Walking Tour of the North Slope Historic District", published by Historic Tacoma Press, 2008
Tacoma-Pierce County Buildings Index (BU-10117)