Heimrich–Seufert House

Heimrich–Seufert House

Photograph of the Heimrich–Seufert House

The Heimrich–Seufert House in 2008
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Location in The Dalles, Oregon
Location 303 E. 10th Street
The Dalles, Oregon
Coordinates 45°35′48″N 121°11′10″W / 45.596722°N 121.186110°W / 45.596722; -121.186110Coordinates: 45°35′48″N 121°11′10″W / 45.596722°N 121.186110°W / 45.596722; -121.186110
Area 0.57 acres (0.23 ha)[1]
Built 1927
Architect Barrett & Logan, Eugene C. Price
Architectural style Tudor Revival
NRHP Reference # 90000827
Added to NRHP June 1, 1990

The Heimrich–Seufert House, also known as the John G. Heimrich House or Edward Seufert House, is a historic house in The Dalles, Oregon, United States. Built in 1927, Tudor Revival it was home to two prominent figures in commerce and industry in The Dalles. John G. Heimrich (in residence 1927–1931) was a leader in the development of short line railroads in Oregon, whose career mirrored the decline of such railroads in the face of the internal combustion engine. Edward Seufert (in residence 1933–1966) managed a cannery that was founded in his family's interests in the Columbia River salmon fishery. The house's original designer Eugene C. Price was a self-trained but well-regarded architect of the Pacific Northwest during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. When Seufert acquired the house, he had it remodeled by the firm of Barrett & Logan, emphasizing Tudor Revival details. By the late 20th century, it was recognized as the finest Tudor house in the city.[1]

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.[2]

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