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Lillis and Goss Construction Company
Résumé
Principal, Champion Brick Company, Saint Louis, MO, c. 1887. Fenton Goss and his brother, David C. Goss, a bricklayer, worked together in Saint Louis, MO, c. 1887. They were involved in a significant court case in Missouri, Frederick Steinkamper, Appellant v. Camilla S. McManus et al., Respondents, Saint Louis Court of Appeals, 05/03/1887.
Partner, Lillis and Goss Construction Company, Tacoma, WA, c. 1890-1892. On 03/07/1891, the firm of Lillis and Goss, received $46,508.35 (for labor and materials) from the Washington State Legislature for the construction of a new wing to the Western Washington Hospital for the Insane. (See “Statement IX—Exhibit No. 10,” State of Washington Biennial Report of the State Auditor to the State Legislature, Session of 1893, [Olympia, WA: O.C. White, State Printer, 1892], p. 85.)
Principal, Fenton H. Goss, General Contractor, Tacoma, WA, 1892. In 1892, Goss had an office in Room #628 of the Washington Building in Tacoma. (See R.L. Polk and Company's Tacoma, Washington, City Directory, 1892, p. 330.)
Relocation
Fenton H. Goss resided at 412 East 29th Street, Tacoma, WA. (See R.L. Polk and Company's Tacoma, Washington, City Directory, 1892, p. 330.)
PCAD id: 5251
Name | Date | City | State |
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Territory of Washington, Western Washington Hospital for the Insane, Main Ward Building, Steilacoom, WA | Steilacoom | WA |