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Kirtland Kelsey Cutter, Karl Gunnar Malmgren, Gustav Albin Pehrson, Archibald Grant Rigg, Andrew Christian Peter Willatzen

Active 1895-1917

Firm Notes

The firm was headquartered in Spokane, WA, but operated throughout the State of Washington. In 1902, it had its offices on the 6th floor of the Exchange Building. (See R.L. Polk and Company's Spokane Directory, 1902, p. 857.) By 1907, it had an office in Room #500 of the Arcade Building in Seattle, WA. (See Cutter and Malmgren classified ad,Seattle Daily Times, 06/27/1907, p. 19.)

PCAD id: 1638


NameDateCityState
1st Church of Christ Scientist, Riverside, Spokane, WA 1904SpokaneWA
Anderson, Louis Francis, and Mabel Ida Baker, House, Walla Walla, WA1904Walla WallaWA
City Club, Riverside, Spokane, WA1901SpokaneWA
City of Spokane, Monroe Street Bridge #2, Riverside, Spokane, WASpokaneWA
Clark, Patrick, House, Spokane, WA1897-1898SpokaneWA
Conrad, Charles, House, Kalispell, MT1895KalispellMT
Crary Building #1, Downtown, Seattle, WA 1907-1908SeattleWA
Davenport's Hotel, Riverside, Spokane, WA1913-1914SpokaneWA
Davenport's Restaurant, Riverside, Spokane, WA1890SpokaneWA
Davenport, Llewellyn Marks, House, Spokane, WA
Finch, John Aylard, Farm House Project1895
Finch, John Aylard, House, Browne's Addition, Spokane, WA1897-1898SpokaneWA
Finucane, F.J., House, Spokane, WA
Heffernan, John T., House #2, Madison Park, Seattle, WA1915-1917SeattleWA
Hotel Spokane, Spokane, WA 1889-1890SpokaneWA
Humbird, T.J., House, Spokane, WA1916-1917SpokaneWA
Johanson House, Seattle, WA1909SeattleWA
Krutz, Harry, Seattle, WASeattleWA
Peyton Building, Riverside, Spokane, WA1898SpokaneWA
Seattle Golf and Country Club, Clubhouse, The Highlands, Shoreline, WA1909-1909ShorelineWA
Sherwood Building #2, Downtown, Spokane, WA1915-1916SpokaneWA
Smith, C. J., House, Seattle, WA1906-1908SeattleWA
Spokane Club #3, Riverside, Spokane, WA1910SpokaneWA
Spokane and Eastern Trust Company, Headquarters Project, Spokane, WA
Stimson, Charles D. and Harriet, House, First Hill, Seattle, WA1899-1901SeattleWA
Strahan, Robert, House, Spokane, WA
Sweeney, Charles, House, Spokane, WA
Thorne, Chester, and Anna Hoxie, House #2, American Lake, Lakewood, WA1908-1911LakewoodWA
Twohy, Daniel W., House, Cliff/Cannon, Spokane, WA
United States Government, Department of the Interior, National Park Service (NPS), Glacier National Park, Sperry Chalet Dining Hall, Lake McDonald, MT1913Lake McDonaldMT
United States Government, Department of the Interior, National Park Service (NPS), Glacier National Park, Sperry Chalet Dormitory, Lake McDonald, MT1914Lake McDonaldMT
Wakefield, W.J.C., House, Browne's Addition, Spokane, WA1897-1898SpokaneWA
Welch, P., House, Spokane, WA
Western Union Life Building #1, Spokane, WA 1910SpokaneWA
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