Brannen-Devine House | |
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| Location | 209 E. Cottage, Flagstaff, Arizona |
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| Coordinates | 35°11′41″N111°38′51″W / 35.19472°N 111.64750°W |
| Area | less than one acre |
| Built | 1892 |
| Architectural style | Queen Anne |
| MPS | Flagstaff MRA |
| NRHP reference No. | 86000912 [1] |
| Added to NRHP | April 30, 1986 |
The Brannen-Devine House, at 209 E. Cottage in Flagstaff, Arizona, United States, was built in 1892. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. [1]
It is a 30 by 40 feet (9.1 m × 12.2 m) brick house built upon a stone foundation, vernacular Queen Anne in style. [2]
It was originally a home of Flagstaff pioneer J.M. Brannen in 1892. It was home during 1903 to 1908 for Thomas Devine, an engineer for the Arizona Lumber and Timber Co. [2]
It was deemed significant as a "good representative of the Queen Anne Cottage style, [exemplifying] the design characteristics of this simple, locally popular form." [2]
It also was an anchor of the 1884-created Brannen Addition neighborhood; a P.J. Brannen was the first merchant in Flagstaff to move from the "Old Town" to the "New Town" here. [3]