Name/Title
Boy Tilling at Gallagher House, c. 1986Entry/Object ID
1987-006.057Description
Boy Tilling at Gallagher House, c. 1986. This color photograph shows a boy using a roto-tiller outside of the Gallagher House near its east-facing exterior side. The boy is wearing a blue and white baseball-style cap with a yellow and red logo on the front. He is wearing a dark blue vest jacket over a dark blue long-sleeved shirt. He is also wearing blue jeans and white tennis shoes. The roto-tiller is red and white and reads "chain drive" on the side. The east-facing exterior wall of the Gallagher House is partially visible in the left-hand half of the image. A white rambler-style house is visible in the background at the right-hand edge of the image.
Written in the lower-right corner of the reverse side of this photograph is the accession number.
The Gallagher House was built in either late 1896 or early 1897 at what later became the intersection of Carpenter Road and Pacific Avenue in Lacey, Washington, most likely by William B. Chamberlin. By 1900, the home had been repossessed by Alameda Rowe, the original owner of the land on which the home was built. Rowe turned the house and the adjoining property over to relatives in 1902, who then sold the house and property to Cornelius and Anna Gallagher in 1908. The Gallaghers lived in the home until Cornelius passed away in 1950. The house then changed hands to Harold and Millie Crass, who then sold it to Abner and Hazel Hukee in 1959. In 1985, the house was donated to the Lacey Historical Society, who moved the house to a piece of property adjacent to the Lacey Museum on Lacey Street. The house was subsequently rented out by the Lacey Historical Society until it was sold to a private buyer in 2018.Made/Created
Date made
1985 - 1987Place
City
LaceyCounty
ThurstonState/Province
WashingtonCountry
United StatesContinent
North AmericaNotes
Medium: Photographic Paper/Photographic EmulsionLexicon
Search Terms
People, Houses, Gardens & Yards, Gallagher House, Landscaping