1748 JEFFERSON AVE, TACOMA

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Cysewski CYS-T102

ca. 1979. The Moorehavens Inc. Nursing Homes, circa 1979, at 1748 Jefferson Ave. Also known as the Jefferson House Nursing Home. The structure was built in 1945 as the Jefferson Center War Housing Project. The dormitory was of masonry construction due to the wartime shortage of lumber and was completed shortly before the end of the war. The building has been demolished.


Jefferson House (Tacoma); Nursing homes--Tacoma--1970-1980;

Cysewski CYS-T110

ca. 1979. Back of the Jefferson House Nursing Home, at 1748 Jefferson Ave. The structure was built in 1945 as the Jefferson Center War Housing Project. It was designed by the Tacoma Architects Association with Ernest Mock serving as supervising architect. It was completed just before the end of the war.


Jefferson House (Tacoma); Nursing homes--Tacoma--1970-1980;

D19407-1

In May of 1945, a look at the Jefferson Dorms being built by the H.R. Olson Company for the Federal Housing Authority and Housing Authority for the City of Tacoma confirms that construction is progressing steadily. The $148,000 two-story concrete block structure was originally planned to provide emergency accommodations for single men. The building plan included both single and double bedrooms, a writing room, and a billiard room. Daily maid service was to be provided. When construction started on March 16, 1945, a reception center was planned where single men who had been recruited for local defense plants could find temporary housing. After the war ended, housing was still needed to meet the needs of returning servicemen and war workers in transition. The Jefferson Avenue location was selected because of its proximity to railroad and bus terminals and restaurants. (Tacoma Sunday Ledger, 10-7-45, A-1)


Jefferson Dorms (Tacoma); Jefferson House (Tacoma); Housing--Tacoma--1940-1950; World War, 1939-1945--Economic & industrial aspects--Tacoma; Jefferson Housing Project (Tacoma);

1748 JEFFERSON AVE, TACOMA

  • 2 images. Jefferson Center War Housing Project Tacoma Architects Assoc., arch. Ernest Mock, supervising arch. -dormitory built of masonry construction due to war related lumber shortage -later known as Jefferson House, Jefferson Nursing Home TNT 1/30/1945 p.1 Two new housing units TNT 2/13/1945 p.9 Name sought for dormitory TNT 6/27/1945 Assail U.S. dormitory TNT 10/7/1945 p.A1 War over but not need of just completed "dorm" (il, interior il) T.Times 10/7/1945 p.1 TNT 9/11/1947 p.6 Housing Authority moves (Tacoma Housing Authority takes space in bldg.) T.Times 11/26/1948 Jefferson House for service men's dormitory is likely TNT 7/17/1949 Assure USO for Negroes ----- Jefferson House TNT 4/28/1957 p.C16 (permit taken to remodel bldg. into nursing home by Moorehaven's, Inc.) TNT 8/30/1957 p.16 New nursing home and boarding house TNT 8/10/1958 p.A1 Retired couple, 81, 76 "fall in love", marry
  • Year Built: 1945
  • Decade Built: 1940s
  • Demolished