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Firm Notes
Architect Max Umbrecht worked in Seattle, WA, c. 1900, and was associated with a group of Syracuse, NY-based businessmen who were investing in Seattle real estate. the most prominent among them were L.C. Smith (1850-1910) and his son, Burns Lyman Smith (1880-1941).
PCAD id: 1790
Name | Date | City | State |
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1317 Willard Avenue West House, Seattle, WA | Seattle | WA | |
Beebe Building, Downtown, Seattle, WA | 1900-1901 | Seattle | WA |
Colonial Hotel, Downtown, Seattle, WA | 1901 | Seattle | WA |
Galland, Caroline Kline, House, Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA | 1903 | Seattle | WA |
Globe Navigation Company, Office Building, Downtown, Seattle, WA | 1900-1901 | Seattle | WA |
Hotel Waldorf #1, Downtown, Seattle, WA | 1900-1901 | Seattle | WA |
Metropolitan Laundry Company, Laundry, Cascade Seattle, WA | 1917 | Seattle | WA |
Rialto Theatre, Bremerton, WA | 1918 | Bremerton | WA |
Smith, Lyman Cornelius, Building #1, Pioneer Square, Seattle, WA | 1900-1901 | Seattle | WA |
Sparger, Robert L., House, Queen Anne, Seattle, WA | 1910 | Seattle | WA |
Stone, Fisher and Lane Dry Goods Store, Downtown, Seattle, WA | 1906 | Seattle | WA |