Male, US, born 1869-10-10, died 1924-11-26

Associated with the firms network

Dose, C.C. and Company, Architects; Dose, C.P., and Company, Architects; Dose, West and Reinoehl, Architects


Professional History

Résumé

Designer, Charles P. Dose and Company, Seattle, WA, 1902-1907; Partner, Dose, West and Reinoehl, Architects, Seattle, WA, 1908; Principal, C.C. Dose and Company, Architects, Seattle, WA, c. 1909-1915; this firm operated from Room #601 of the Oriental Building in Seattle in 1910. Beginning c. 1916, Dose became proprietor of the Perfeclite Manufacturing Company in Seattle, located in Room #604 of the Oriental Block. According to the Seattle City Directory, 1916, (p. 1245), The Perfeclite Company manufactured a product called the Perfeclite. Dose operated the company with L.H. Rockafellow.





Personal

Relocation

Born in IL, Dose completed a residence for himself at 1423 East Roy Street in 1905, but he had moved to the Rainier Valley by 1910, residing at 2203 31st Avenue South. In 1912, he had built another place nearby at 3111 South Dose Terrace in the Rianier Valley. (See Seattle City Directory, 1912, p. 429.) Within this tract built by his father and him, Does and his wife moved to a residence at 3202 Dose Terrace, by c. 1915. (See Seattle City Directory, 1916, p. 606.) C.C. Dose died in Seattle, WA, on 11/26/1924 at the age of 55. His father died two years later at the age of 83.

Parents

His father was the real estate man, Charles P. Dose, his mother, Louise Oberg.

Spouse

He married Phoebe E. Dose.


PCAD id: 2708