The Wilkins House The Wilkins House, with horse and buggy in front. Peter Wilkins bought the property on Pacific Avenue, between Lincoln and Cathcart, from architect Thomas Beck. A small house, built by Beck in 1856, stood on the lot (house to the left?). Wilkins moved the house over and built the two-story hotel in the 1870s it was torn down in 1941. Source of information: Sign in photo Chase pp. 171-172
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The Wilkins House, with horse and buggy in front. Peter Wilkins bought the property on Pacific Avenue, between Lincoln and Cathcart, from architect Thomas Beck. A small house, built by Beck in 1856, stood on the lot (house to the left?). Wilkins moved the house over and built the two-story hotel in the 1870s it was torn down in 1941. Source of information: Sign in photo Chase pp. 171-172
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image
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Image
Identifier
LH-0534
Language
English
Subject
Hotels and Boarding Houses Wilkins House Carriages and Wagons
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