Smith House built on corner of Rainier and Main Streets
Woman and two children on the porch of the house in Houses151 (could be Dr. Perkins)
Granny Bligh's house (background at right) behind Bair Drugs
Atwood House built in 1898 at the corner of Nisqually and Pacific Streets
Captain Black House viewed from Lafayette Street. Same photo as Houses163. Built in 1869.
Claussen House built in 1883 at 410 First Street
Captain Black House viewed from Lafayette Street. Taken from same viewpoint as Houses162. Built in 1869.
Barlow House at corner of Rainier and Frederick
Barlow House at corner of Rainier and Frederick
The old Mason guesthouse on Commercial Street
Catholic Church parsonage built in 1891 at the corner of Rainier and Puyallup Streets
Scholes House "Vine Cottage"
Granny Bligh's home (right), bell monument to first Presbyterian Church in foreground, Fred Doering's barn (for transport company horses and wagons) in background
Mrs. Serfling's home at corner of 7th and Jefferson Streets, Block 5, Lots 1 and 2.
Phillip Keatch Home, 1802 Commercial Street. Built in 1858
Gale Home, 7th and Stevens Street
Gale Home, 7th and Stevens Street
Phillip Keatch Home, 1802 Commercial Street. Built in 1858
Phillip Keatch Home, 1802 Commercial Street. Built in 1858
Dyer home at left, E. R. Rogers Home at right. E. R. Rogers home is a law office in this photo taken in 2009.
Fachs' house at its new location
Fachs' house going under wires on way to new location
Spectators watch Fachs' house headed toward new location.
Fachs' house on scow moving toward new location.
Fachs' house on the beach prior to move to new location.
Fachs' house bach on land
Fachs' house on scow ready to be moved to new location.
Houses169 through 181 have been scanned and will be added by Webmaster soon.
Jake Smith home at intersection of Main and Rainier Streets (i.e., diagonally across intersection from Steilacoom Historical Museum).
"Rolling Hills", built by Philip Keach and owned for many years by Sue and Milt Davidson. On Commercial Street. Pencilled drawing by Les Barnett. Donated by Milt Davidson.
Jake Smity home at intersection of Main and Rainier Streets (i.e., diagonally across intersection from Steilacoom Historical Museum).
Home of Dr. Charles Taylor.