2205 Refugio AVE – Refugio

This pleasing wood- frame house is in composition a pyramidally roofed box with a central, projecting porch under a hipped and gabled roof. James D. Farmer (see 702 NW 24th Street) purchased several lots here between 1907 and 1911; several identical cottages are nearby. Roy A. Hammond, a clerk for Swift & Co., was the first listed tenant in 1909-10.

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