Box 1
Contains 31 Results:
Milton Markewitz residence, 2165 S.W. Main Street, Portland (built 1924), circa 1970
Among residences included in this series are homes that Parker designed for his brother in Portland, Oregon, and for his own family in Milwaukie, Oregon.
Roland W. Mersereau residence, 01960 SW Military Road, Portland, circa 1970
Among residences included in this series are homes that Parker designed for his brother in Portland, Oregon, and for his own family in Milwaukie, Oregon.
John Montague residence, 1831 S.W. Edgewood Road, Portland (built 1926), circa 1970
Among residences included in this series are homes that Parker designed for his brother in Portland, Oregon, and for his own family in Milwaukie, Oregon.
Chester Moores residence, 6229 S.E. 30th Avenue, Portland (built 1923), circa 1970
Among residences included in this series are homes that Parker designed for his brother in Portland, Oregon, and for his own family in Milwaukie, Oregon.
Dent Mowrey residence, 1062 S.W. Douglas Place, Portland (built 1929), circa 1970
Among residences included in this series are homes that Parker designed for his brother in Portland, Oregon, and for his own family in Milwaukie, Oregon.
Alfred F. Parker residence, 3017 S.E. Tolman Street, Portland (built 1922), circa 1970
Among residences included in this series are homes that Parker designed for his brother in Portland, Oregon, and for his own family in Milwaukie, Oregon.
Jamieson K. Parker residence, 9911 S.E. Cambridge Lane, Milwaukie (built 1929), circa 1970
Among residences included in this series are homes that Parker designed for his brother in Portland, Oregon, and for his own family in Milwaukie, Oregon.
E. R. Pooley residence, Hood River Valley (built 1926-1928), 1926, circa 1970
Includes photographic reproduction of an elevation drawing, ca. 1926
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church, N.W 21st Avenue and Marshall Street, Portland (built 1925), circa 1930, circa 1970
Among residences included in this series are homes that Parker designed for his brother in Portland, Oregon, and for his own family in Milwaukie, Oregon.
John W. Schuler residence, 6303 S.E. 30th Avenue, Portland (built 1922), circa 1970
Among residences included in this series are homes that Parker designed for his brother in Portland, Oregon, and for his own family in Milwaukie, Oregon.