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Daniel J. Malarkey House

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Built
  
1909

Opened
  
1909

Added to NRHP
  
27 May 1993

NRHP Reference #
  
93000450

Area
  
1,340 m²

Architect
  
Joseph Jacobberger

Daniel J. Malarkey House

Location
  
2141 SW Hillcrest Place Portland, Oregon

Architectural styles
  
American Craftsman, Georgian architecture

Similar
  
Caroline W and M Louise Fl, Dr James Rosenfeld House, Maurice Seitz House, Walter V Smith House, Rufus C Holman House

The Daniel J. Malarkey House is a historic house located in Portland, Oregon. It was the home of noted legislator and trial lawyer Dan Malarkey (1870–1939) from its construction in 1909 until his death. Associated with Progressive causes, Malarkey presided over the Oregon Senate during its 1913 session, when the legislature passed landmark bills establishing a minimum wage and regulating public utilities. In private legal practice, he played a key part in the ultimately successful battle against the 1922 Oregon School Law.

The house was designed by Portland-based architect Joseph Jacobberger (1867–1930), who became noted as one of the leading architects of the Pacific Northwest during his long career (1890–1930).

The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

References

Daniel J. Malarkey House Wikipedia