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The Charles Shorey House is a two-story wood home on Main Street in downtown Hillsboro, Oregon, United States. Completed about 1908, the Queen Anne style structure was built by Charles Shorey. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. ==History== Charles Shorey was born in 1850 in Waterville, Maine, and moved to Washington County, Oregon, in 1878.〔Campillo, Linda. “Historical listing sought for Charles Shorey House in Hillsboro”, ''The Oregonian'', February 16, 1989, West Zoner, p. 3.〕 Around 1908 he purchased on Main Street in Hillsboro from Wesley W. Boscow for $857.〔 Formerly part of the Boscow Dairy Farm, Shorey used the land to build a home for his family.〔 Once complete he moved the family from their homestead near Mountaindale on Dairy Creek.〔 The family included his wife Sarah and daughter Eliza Jane.〔 A carpenter, Charles died in 1934 followed by Sarah in 1938.〔 The home remained in the family with Eliza living there until she died in the 1950s.〔 She preserved the home,〔Mandel, Michelle. “Take a peek at Oregon’s past in two open historic houses”, ''The Oregonian'', July 10, 1997, West Zoner, p. 1.〕 and later owners renovated the house in 1987.〔(Oregon Historic Sites Database: Site Information: Shorey, Charles, House. ) Oregon Department of Parks and Recreation. Retrieved on November 4, 2008.〕 By 1989 the Slansky family owned the property, and on June 16 of that year the house was added to the National Register of Historic Places as an example of a middle class home from turn of the century Hillsboro.〔〔
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