Male, born 1883-12-17, died 1968-05-02
Associated with the firms network
Cutter and Malmgren, Architects; Pehrson, Gustav A., Architect
Résumé
Draftsman / Superintendent of Construction, Cutter and Malmgren, Architects, Spokane, WA, 1905, 1906-c. 1913.
Principal, G.A. Pehrson, Architect, Spokane, WA. during the period 1928 through 1931, the architect leased Room #308 in the Spokane and Eastern Building. (See Spokane, Washington, City Directory, 1928, p. 635 and Polk's Spokane, Washington, City Directory, 1931, p. 524.) Pehrson maintained his office in the Old National Bank Building in Spokane between 1932 and 1935. (See Spokane, Washington, City Directory, 1932, p. 508 and Spokane, Washington, City Directory, 1935, p. 531.)
Partner, G.A. Pehrson and Associates, Architects, Spokane, WA, c. 1952.
College
Coursework, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden.
Relocation
Pehrson was born in Karlstad, Sweden, a city in the south-central Värmland County, about 192 miles due west of Stockholm.
Between 1928 and 1935, Pehrson made his home at West 502 21st Avenue in Spokane. (See Spokane, Washington, City Directory, 1928, p. 635 and Spokane, Washington, City Directory, 1935, p. 531.)
Spouse
He wed Bessie Broberg (born 02/13/1894 in Chicago, IL-d. 03/29/1974 in Spokane, WA).
Her parents were Gustav C. Broberg (born c. 1859 in Sweden-d. 10/08/1909 in Chicago, IL), a ticket agent, and Bertha Gloor (born c. 1866 in IL-d. 04/18/1940 in Spokane, WA), who married 03/01/1884 in Chicago, IL.
PCAD id: 2761
Name | Date | City | State |
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Davenport's Hotel, Riverside, Spokane, WA | 1913-1914 | Spokane | WA |
Kempis Apartments, Cliff/Cannon, Spokane, WA | 1906 | Spokane | WA |
Rookery Building #2, Riverside, Spokane, WA | 1933-1934 | Spokane | WA |
Western Union Life Building #2, Spokane, WA | 1924 | Spokane | WA |