H. E. McElroy House
American colonial architectureBuildings and structures in Boise, IdahoHouses completed in 1901Idaho Registered Historic Place stubsNational Register of Historic Places in Ada County, Idaho
The H.E. McElroy House in Boise, Idaho, USA, was designed by John E. Tourtellotte and constructed in 1901 in a neighborhood now designated the Fort Street Historic District. The brick veneer, 1+1⁄2-story Colonial design features a rectangular, symmetrical facade with a ridgebeam parallel to the street and an entry porch supported by Doric columns above flared, shingled walls. Dormers and gables are covered with square-cut and fish-scale shingles.Hugh E. McElroy was a Boise attorney who helped to organize Idaho's Progressive Party. McElroy ran for governor as a Progressive candidate in 1914, but he lost the election to Democrat Moses Alexander.
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West Union Street, Boise North End
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| N 43.623055555556 ° | E -116.19861111111 ° |
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West Union Street 898
83702 Boise, North End
Idaho, United States
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