Historical Buildings:
1931–1940
Buildings by Decade
This information is adapted from the Whitehorse Heritage Buildings Register compiled by Tony Zedda and Glenda Koh. The following list is grouped by decade.
Drury House
Whitehorse Drury House Architectural History: It is a 1-1/2 storey log building with a gable roof. The concrete foundation has a basement and the roof has asphalt shingles....
T.C. Richards Building
This house was completed by Bob Campbell and Martin Marx in July 1944. It was built for T.C. Richards and family, to Mrs. Bernadine Richards specifications. It was furnished and decorated expensively by Mrs. Richards.
Taylor House
The house was built by Frank McVie, city works foreman, in 1937 for Bill Taylor. Bill, a bookkeeper and later manager of Taylor Chev Olds, was the son of Isaac Taylor, who opened the Taylor and Drury stores during the Yukon gold rush.
The Widdershin House
This house was built in 1938 by Jack Acheson, a prospector in Atlin and Mayo, although the lot was not titled until 1943.