John Mock House Explained
John Mock House |
Designated Other1 Name: | Portland Historic Landmark[1] |
Designated Other1 Color: | lightgreen |
Location: | 4333 N. Willamette Blvd., Portland, Oregon |
Coordinates: | 45.5756°N -122.712°W |
Built: | 1894 |
Architecture: | Queen Anne |
Added: | February 15, 1980 |
Refnum: | 80003370 |
The John Mock House is a house located in north Portland, Oregon, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2] The Queen Anne style home constructed in 1894 was commissioned by John Mock, who owned much of the property in what is now the University Park neighborhood of Portland.[3] The home was built as a replacement to Mock's original log cabin, which burnt in 1889. Mock died in the home at the age of 78.[4] It sits next to Columbia Park Annex.
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- Web site: Oregon National Register List. Oregon Parks and Recreation Department. 37. PDF. June 6, 2011. June 13, 2011. June 9, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110609105953/http://www.oregon.gov/OPRD/HCD/NATREG/docs/oregon_nr_list.pdf. dead.
- Web site: Historic John Mock House opens for one-time tour before restoration in North Portland. OregonLive.com. September 7, 2012. August 23, 2011. March 4, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304102429/http://www.oregonlive.com/portland/index.ssf/2011/08/historic_john_mock_house_opens.html. live.
- News: John Mock, Pioneer of 1852, Is Dead; End Comes Rapidly to Donor of Columbia University Site in Portland. The Morning Oregonian. August 19, 1916. 4. February 14, 2019. February 14, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190214115639/https://oregonnews.uoregon.edu/lccn/sn83025138/1916-08-19/ed-1/seq-4/. live.