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Active 1902-1911
Firm Notes
William Doty Van Siclen operated an office in Seattle between 1902-1911; he moved to Vancouver, BC, in 1911 and then to Brownsville, TX, in 1925; he died in Brownsville in 1951.
His Seattle architectural office was in Rooms #756-757 of the New York Block in 1907. (See W.D. Van Siclen classified ad,Seattle Daily Times, 06/27/1907, p. 19.)
PCAD id: 1988
Name | Date | City | State |
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Brownsville Herald Home Beautiful, Brownsville, TX | 1926 | Brownsville | TX |
Eitel Building, Downtown, Seattle, WA | 1903-1904 | Seattle | WA |
Fruhling Flats, San Francisco, CA | 1891 | San Francisco | CA |
Hurley, Patrick J. and Ruth Wilson, House, Maple Ridge, Tulsa, OK | 1920-1921 | Tulsa | OK |
Kelly Building, Downtown, Edmonton, AB | 1911 | Edmonton | AB |
Moir Building, Downtown, San Jose, CA | 1893-1894 | San Jose | CA |
Northern Bank and Trust Building, Downtown, Seattle, WA | 1909 | Seattle | WA |
San Remo Apartment Building, Seattle, WA | 1907 | Seattle | WA |
Tognazzi Building, Downtown, San Jose, CA | 1892 | San Jose | CA |
United States Army (USA), National Guard of California, Company B, 5th Regiment Infantry, Second Brigade, Armory, San Jose, CA | 1895 | San Jose | CA |
United States Government, Border Services Building, Brownsville, TX | 1929 | ||
Van Siclen Apartments, First Hill, Seattle, WA | Seattle | WA | |
Van Siclen, William Doty and Ida Peach, House, Brownsville, TX | 1926 | Brownsville | TX |
Warehouse Project, Tulsa, OK | 1917 |