Tempe Historic Property Survey
| Survey Number: |
HPS-109 |
| Name: |
Nielson Rental/Wickliffe House |
| Location: |
208 E. 6th Street |
| Year Built: |
c. 1908 |
| Architectural Style: |
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This house was apparently built as a rental property around 1908 by Mrs. Annie Nielson,
wife of Tempe realtor Andrew Nielson. By 1914, the family of Price Wickliffe was occupying
the house. Wickliffe moved to Tempe in 1906 and established businesses as an undertaker
and furniture dealer, which he operated until the mid-1930s. He was active in civic
affairs and served as Justice of the Peace. The Wickliffe family rented the house through
the 1930s.
This frame and stucco house was single-story, rectangular in plan, with a single-story,
full-length addition to the east, and a single-story addition to the west, which included
the west end of the front porch. The house had a steeply pitched roof with three small
triangular vents in the gable end. Roof surfaces were covered with rolled sheeting. The
porch extended the length of the front façade, and had a hipped roof supported by three
slender square posts set on the porch floor. The porch was reached by a single step and
sheltered the single-leaf main entry and an individually placed rectangular multi-light
window and a casement window in the east addition. Rectangular casement windows were on
the enclosed end of the porch. The house was demolished in the 1980s.
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