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Tacoma's North Slope Historic District
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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.


815 N L St, photo 2020

815 N L St, photo 2020

815 N L St, photo 2008

815 N L St, photo 2008

815 N L St, photo late 1920s

815 N L St, photo late 1920s

815 N L St, photo 2020

815 N L St, photo 2020

815 N L St, photo 2008

815 N L St, photo 2008

815 N L St, photo late 1920s

815 N L St, photo late 1920s

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.

A Walking Tour of the North Slope Historic District. Tacoma, WA. Historic Tacoma Press, 2008.

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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)