Frank Chamberlain Clark House

Frank Chamberlain Clark House
Location 1917 E. Main St., Medford, Oregon
Coordinates 42°19′43″N 122°50′45″W / 42.32861°N 122.84583°W / 42.32861; -122.84583Coordinates: 42°19′43″N 122°50′45″W / 42.32861°N 122.84583°W / 42.32861; -122.84583
Area 0.8 acres (0.32 ha)
Built 1930
Architect Frank Chamberlain Clark
Architectural style Colonial Revival
NRHP Reference # 82001504[1]
Added to NRHP October 29, 1982

The Frank Chamberlain Clark House in Medford, Oregon was designed by architect Frank Chamberlain Clark (1872–1957) in Colonial Revival style and was built in 1930. It was listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1982.[1]

The house was designed at "the pinnacle of Clark's long and prolific career". Clark arrived in southern Oregon in 1902 and retired in 1945.[2]

Clark lived in the house for only three years. Due to financial setbacks of the Great Depression, he leased it out, to California-Oregon Power Company executives John C. Boyle and Glenn L. Jackson. Jackson became important in Oregon as long-time chairman of the Oregon Highway Commission and bought the property from Clark in 1946.[2]

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