Christian–Patterson Rental Property

{{short description|Historic house in Oregon, United States}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=August 2023}}

{{Infobox NRHP

| name = Christian-Patterson Rental Property

| nrhp_type =

| partof =

| partof_refnum =

| image = Christian-Patterson Rental-1.jpg

| caption = The house in 2013

| location = 244 East 16th Avenue
Eugene, Oregon

| coordinates = {{coord|44.042097|-123.089077|region:US-OR_type:landmark|format=dms|display=inline,title}}

| built = c. 1890

| architect =

| builder = Daniel Christian

| architecture = Italianate

| added = October 24, 1991

| area =

| refnum = 91001567

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The Christian–Patterson Rental Property is a two-story, Italianate house built about 1890 in Eugene, Oregon. The house was constructed by Daniel Christian as a rental property for his daughter, Ethenda. Sarah Patterson, another of Christian's daughters, purchased the property in 1903. Patterson had married Abram S. Patterson, an early Eugene mayor, merchant, and postmaster.{{cite web

| title = NRHP Nomination Form: Christian-Patterson Rental Property

| publisher = National Park Service

| url = {{NRHP url|91001567}}

| accessdate = November 20, 2013

}}{{cite book

| last = Moore

| first = Lucia

| last2 = McCornack

| first2 = Nina

| last3 = McCready

| first3 = Gladys

| title = The Story of Eugene

| publisher = Lane County Historical Society

| edition = Second

| year = 1995

| location = Eugene, Oregon

| page = 255

| isbn = 0-9648434-0-4}}

A survey of historic resources in the West University Neighborhood found 339 residential structures, but only five of them were historic and in the Italianate style.{{Cite web|url=http://www.bouncehousesoforangecounty.com/bounce-houses.html|title=Bounce Houses of Orange County|access-date=2017-03-26}}

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