817 N J ST, TACOMA

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ELLIS-001 Front

John W. Linck was elected Mayor of Tacoma in 1908, and left the office in 1910. He was married to the former Eva K. Buchanan in 1896. This postcard is believed to be about the remodeling of their home at 817 No. J Street in Tacoma, once owned by pioneers John and Virginia Mason.

ELLIS-002 Front

John W. Linck was remodeling his home at 817 NO. J Street in the summer of 1907. This card is keeping his wife, Eva, up to date on the progress of the construction. Linck was elected Mayor of Tacoma in 1908, and left office in 1910. He remained a Justice of the Peace for many years after leaving elected office.

817 N J ST, TACOMA

  • 2 images. Built circa 1889 John Q. & Virginia W. Mason -b3819,4-5
  • TDL 12/3/1890 p.5 Art Lectures
  • TNT 4/28/1920 p.5 Pioneer of Tacoma answers last call of silent reaper; John Q. Mason is stricken by death
  • TDL 1/2/1936 p.3 Pioneer Tacoman dies (obituary of Virginia Wilson Mason) 979.72 H91 Vol.II p.81 (Nesika Club formed at house in 1892) 979.778 K524K Vol.II 979.778 M4517T p.72,73 (il) City Directory (1890-1896) ----- Charles F.L. Smith -Charles Smith worked as a ticket agent for the Northern Pacific Railroad City Directory (1897-1900) ----- Judge John W. & Eva K. Linck -John W. Linck also served as mayor of Tacoma -house was a favorite hangout of the Crosby family children, including a young Bing Crosby, while being raised in Tacoma
  • TDL 11/24/1901 p.24 (permit for foundation)
  • TDL 4/21/1907 p.16 Building permits (repairs by Joe Wells, contr.)
  • TDL 4/8/1908 p.1 Linck and entire ticket elected by a record majority 920 SK2 p.227 979.72 H91 Vol.II p.225 City Directory (1902-1912) ----- Rev. Murdoch & Gratia McLeod -Rev. Murdock McLeod was the pastor of the First Presbyterian Church
  • TDL 5/16/1915 p.2 Dear baby ... (baby left on door step) 285 T119T p.34 City Directory (1913-1915) ----- Judge John W. Linck
  • TDL 4/2/1922 p.E10 Building permits (permit for garage)
  • TNT 10/26/1922 p.17 Many will regret passing of Judge Linck from office; even cooing pigeons which flutter around court house will miss kindly magistrate who retires ...
  • TDL 11/8/1925 p.A18 He always knows the time; former Tacoma justice has hobby for collecting ancient timepieces; home is filled with them
  • TDL 5/20/1927 p.1 Judge is claimed by death T.Times 9/29/1948 Visit of Bing's brother recalls Crosby's real start in Tacoma
  • TNT 12/22/1948 p.1 Mrs. Linck dies here City Directory (1916-1938) ----- Roy M. & Elaine J. Farwell City Directory (1941) ----- Einar A. & Judith A. Randrup -Einar Randrup was a clerk for the Centennial Flouring Mills City Directory (1942-1945) ----- Louis H. & Rita E. Degon -Louis Degon worked as a fire fighter for the Tacoma Fire Dept. City Directory (1947-1949) ----- Gladys C. Romaggi City Directory (1951) ----- Isabelle N. Calugan City Directory (1953) ----- Ryder S. & Gladys Vold City Directory (1954-1978) ----- Jay & Julie Turner
  • TNT 5/2/1998 p.HB1 Historical homes ... Grand Homes of Tacoma Tour
  • TNT 5/12/1999 p.CE1 Spotlight on ... Julie Turner, Tacoma historic preservation award winner
  • TNT 6/1/2003 p.B2 North Slope area makes national historic register
  • Year Built: 1889
  • Decade Built: 1880s