In June 1909 the
Ashland Tidings announced that: The Hargrove
sisters are getting ready to build an eight room residence on their corner lot at Spring and First Avenue. D.L. Gleen will be the contractor. Rogue Valley architect, Frank Chamberlain Clark had drawn plans for a commercial building for the Hargrove's early in 1909 and it is probable that he was the architect of their new home. The house was completed by December and described as one of the handsomest bungalows in town. The Hargrove
sisters, Ida and Anna, both natives of
Indiana, worked for many years as milliners in
Ashland. The house was included as part of Anna Hargrove's estate in January 1942.
Renovated in 2002 the DeLaunay House is now a luxury guest home featuring original artworks, collectables, heriloom antiques with hand painted accents to hand knotted rugs. Experience lush velvets quality bedding, and all the attention to detail of the finally appointed home. Enjoy walking just one block to all
Ashland has to offer.