DescriptionSeattle - George Kinnear house - 1900.jpg
"Residence of George Kinnear, Queen Anne Hill" from brochure Seattle and the Orient (1900). The Kinnear house stood just west of Queen Anne Avenue on the lower reaches of the hill, facing Lower Queen Anne and downtown. Polk's Seattle City Directory 1899 (Polk's Seattle Directory Co., 1899), p. 567 gives Kinnear's address as 809 Queen Anne Avenue. I believe that was this house.
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p. 107 of Seattle and the Orient (more properly, Seattle …and the… Orient), a 1900 "souvenir" pamphlet edited and compiled by Alfred D. Bowen and published by The Times Printing Company (that is, the Seattle Times).
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Book edited and compiled by Alfred D. Bowen. The photos are uncredited.
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== Summary == {{Information |Description="Residence of George Kinnear, Queen Anne Hill" from brochure ''Seattle and the Orient'' (1900). The Kinnear house stood just west of Queen Anne Avenue on the lower reaches of the hill, facing Lower Queen Anne and d