ANALYSIS AND REHABILITATION OF THE COZINE HOUSE McMINNVILLE, OREGON

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Date

1987

Authors

Lakin, Kimberly

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University of Oregon

Abstract

The Cozine House is a Queen Anne style house built in 1892 by Samuel and Mahala Cozine, an Oregon pioneer family. The house is located at the western edge of the historic commercial core on Third Street in McMinnville, Oregon. The house is recognized as a rank A property on the City's Cultural Resource Inventory because of its association with Samuel and Mahala Cozine. It is also noted as a good example of the Queen Anne style within the City of McMinnville. The Cozines are significant to the history of McMinnville as they were one of the first three families to settle in the area. They are also important for their generous contribution of land to McMinnville College, now known as Linfield College, which led to the establishment of this fine school which has a nationally respected reputation.

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164 pages

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Queen Ann style, house museum, City of McMinnville

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