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Harrington-Birchett House : ウィキペディア英語版
Harrington-Birchett House

The Harrington-Birchett House is a former residence in downtown Tempe, Arizona. Originally built in 1895, the house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984.
==History==
The house was built in 1895 as part of the J.W. Harrington homestead.〔(National Register nomination form prepared in 1981 )〕 It was built by the Goodwin brothers, who were then operating a brick-making business in Tempe. In 1904, the house was acquired by Mattie Birchett, in the same year that her son, Joseph T. Birchett, married. Mattie, her husband Joseph and their family lived in the home until circa 1920, when Joseph retired from the Birchett Brothers mercantile store for health reasons.〔
After Mattie's death in 1925, the house became a rental property until Joseph T. and Guess Birchett reoccupied it in the early 1930s. Joseph T. was a partner in the mercantile store with his brother John, in addition to owning considerable real estate in the area; he was also a director of the Tempe National Bank and served as mayor of Tempe from 1912 to 1914. Guess was known locally as the "bird-lady" for her research on birds and nature; the United States Fish and Wildlife Service even designated her home as a federally protected bird sanctuary from 1940 to 1970.〔(City of Tempe: Harrington-Birchett House )〕 She was the sister of Honor Anderson Moeur, wife of Governor Benjamin B. Moeur. The family occupied the Harrington-Birchett home because of its proximity to her sister's family's house. She also participated in beautification efforts in the city of Tempe and was named its Centennial Queen in 1971. Guess died in 1979.〔
Ownership of the house passed to Arizona State University when it purchased the property in 1989.〔("Kerr Cultural Center now officially a 'historic place'", ASU News 19 July 2010 )〕 As part of improvements to the property related to the development of the College Avenue Commons building to the east, a non-contributing slump block garage built in 1937〔(ASU Capital Improvement Plan 2014-16: see "East Garage", Building 141D )〕 was demolished.

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