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Résumé
Partner, Jud Yoho and Company, Real Estate and Insurance, Seattle, WA, 1907. Yoho worked with a partner, Dolph E. Hooker. The pair maintained offices in the Rooms #66-67 of the Union Building in 1907. (See R.L. Polk and Company's Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1907, p. 1241.)
Founder of the Craftsman Bungalow Company.
In 1914, R.L. Polk's Seattle City Directory listed Yoho as President, Bungalow Publishing Company; President, Craftsman Bungalow Company; and President of the Yoho Estate, Incorporated. He leased offices #419-421 of the Leary Building in Seattle. His wife Elsie was Secretary-Treasurer of the Craftsman Bungalow Company. (See Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1914, p. 1809.)
Relocation
In 1914, Yoho and his wife resided at 4718 2nd Avenue NE in Seattle, WA. (See R.L. Polk and Company's Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1914, p. 1809.)
Spouse
He married Elsie R. Yoho.
PCAD id: 1864
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