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C. E. Conrad, John Graham Sr., David John Myers
Active 1905-1910
Firm Notes
Graham and Myers operated in Seattle, WA. On 08/22/1905, a Seattle Times classified ad appeared on p. 14 indicating that Graham and Myers maintained offices in Rooms 320-321 in the Globe Building. (L.R. Stradley and Company's Seattle Business Directory [1905], [p. 7], listed Graham and Myers in Room #320 of the Globe Building.)
The Seattle City Directory, 1907, (p. 513), indicated that Graham and Myers occupied Rooms #905-908 in the Lowman Building, constructed in 1902. A Seattle Daily Times classified ad appeared on 06/27/1907, p. 19, that listed the firm's office in Room #907 of the Lowman Building. (See Graham and Myers classified ad,Seattle Daily Times, 0627/1907, p. 19.)
A note in the Western Architect reported on the dissolution of the firm in 1910:“The firm of Graham& Myers, architects, having been dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. David J. Myers begs to announce that he will continue the practice of architecture at 721-722 Central building, Seattle.” (See(See “News from Architects,” Western Architect, v.15-16, 1910, p. V.)
PCAD id: 1890
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Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (AYPE), Agriculture Building, Seattle, WA | 1908-1909 | Seattle | WA |
Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (AYPE), Chinese Village, Seattle, WA | 1909 | Seattle | WA |
Algonquin Apartment House, Seattle, WA | | Seattle | WA |
Clark Apartments First Hill, Seattle, WA | | Seattle | WA |
Gerber Hotel, Seattle, WA | 1909-1910 | Seattle | WA |
Hainsworth, William H., Jr., and Regina Florence, House, West Seattle, Seattle, WA | 1907 | Seattle | WA |
Henry Meat Packing Company, Factory #2, Seattle, WA | 1905-1906 | Seattle | WA |
Kenney Presbyterian Home, Seattle, WA | 1907-1908 | | |
Kenny, Samuel and Jessie, Presbyterian Home, Seattle, WA | | Seattle | WA |
Lyon Building, Downtown, Seattle, WA | 1910 | Seattle | WA |
Prosser, William Farrand and Flora L. Thornton, House, Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA | 1908-1909 | Seattle | WA |
Robinson Apartment House, Seattle, WA | | Seattle | WA |
Union Street Improvement Project, Seattle, WA | | Seattle | WA |
University of Washington, Seattle (UW), Women's Dormitory, Seattle, WA | 1935-1936 | Seattle | WA |
Westlake Hotel, Downtown, Seattle, WA | 1907 | Seattle | WA |
Ye College Inn, University District, Seattle, WA | 1908-1909 | Seattle | WA |
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