Friday, March 26, 2021

Historical and National Register Homes in Kingman

 Hubbs House.  Hubbs house was designed by its owner Harry Hubbs and built by John Mulligan and William Atkin in 1893.  It is a Queen Anne style home with adobe construction and the first home in Kingman with clapboard siding.  It would catch fire nine times and burn down three.  It was always rebuilt.  Harry Hubbs and his wife sold the home and established two hotels in Kingman, the Brunswick and Beale Hotels.  The water tank supports the claim the Hubbs House was the first in Kingman with running water.



S.T. Elliott House.  S.T. Elliot ran Elliott Store in Kingman from 1907 until he retired in 1935.  The Elliott Home, bungalow/craftsman style was built in 1917.  Corner of Spring and Fifth
Ross H. Blakeley home is on Spring Street.  Built in 1897 Queen Anne style.  Blakeley was a lawyer who also did some ranching and politics.
Dr. Toler White or affectionately the "White House" is on Spring Street.  Built in 1916






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