716 N C ST, TACOMA

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Junior League. Gertrude (Mrs. Roger) Peck, 1936-37 President of the Tacoma Junior League, posed at her home with members of Executive Board on April 11, 1936. Standing in the back row, left to right, Mrs. Martha Fisher, Mrs. Ellen Hooker, Mrs. Phoebe Lea, Mrs. Helen Hurley and Miss Lois Williams. Seated middle row, left to right, Miss Presley Ellis, Mrs. Peck and Sally Moffitt. The women seated on the floor in front are Connie Rie Cardin and Jean Dunkle. (T. Times 4/18/1936, pg. 7)


Junior League (Tacoma)--1930-1940; Clubwomen--Tacoma--1930-1940; Peck, Roger--Homes & haunts;

716 N C ST, TACOMA

  • 3 images. "Home of Electro Ease" Model Home Frederic & Stanley T. Shaw, arch. Clarence E. Brown, contr.
  • TDL 12/2/1923 p.E8 Ideal electric home for electrical city
  • TDL 12/4/1923 p.2 Model home is started Monday
  • TDL 12/9/1923 p.E8 Modern electrical devices to be shown (sketch)
  • TDL 12/23/1923 p.E8 Electric residence is named (Miss Jessie Mooney wins contest)
  • TDL 3/23/1924 p.E10 (il under construction)
  • TDL 6/8/1924 p.B1 Electric home open to public Sunday, June 15
  • TDL 6/15/1924 Will not open ideal home today
  • TDL 6/22/1924 p.A6 (sketch) p.A10,A11 Electro-Ease Home to be opened today (il)
  • TDL 6/24/1924 p.3 Thousands inspect electric residence
  • TDL 6/29/1924 p.A9 (interior il) p.E8 Electro-Ease public tours are extended
  • TDL 7/20/1924 p.G3 Essex Coach is part of model home ----- Corydon G. Wagner City Directory (1925) ----- Jos. P. Toole
  • TDL 2/28/1926 p.F10 (mention) ----- Roger W. Peck
  • TDL 1/19/1930 p.D6 Electric Home is sold ... (Peck purchases house from Charles Johnson) ----- Raymond T. Mallory
  • TDL 9/27/1936 p.B7 (Mallory purchases house from Roger Peck) (il) ----- -print at TPL
  • Year Built: 1924
  • Decade Built: 1920s