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Associated with the firms network
Fehren, Fred L., Architect; Knapp and West, Architects
Résumé
Draftsman, Fred L. Fehren Company, Architect, Seattle, WA, 1903-1904. (See R.L. Polk's Seattle Directory Company's Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1903, p. 703.)
Partner, Knapp and West, Architects, Seattle, WA, 1905-1909. In 1905, the firm of Knapp and West had its office in Room #466 of the Arcade Building in Downtown Seattle. (See R.L. Polk's Seattle Directory Company's Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1905, p. 724.) By 1908, they had switched to Room #459 of the Arcade Building Annex. (See R.L. Polk and Company's Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1908, p.1639.)
Relocation
Knapp resided on Milton Avenue in the Green Lake neighborhood of Seattle, WA, in 1903. He lived at 2111 Eloise Terrace in Seattle by 1905. (See Polk's Seattle Directory Company's Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1905, p. 724.)
By 1906, Knapp resided in West Seattle. (See Polk's Seattle Directory Company's Seattle, Washington, City Directory, 1906, p. 688.) Two years later, he had relocated to Yakima, WA. (See Yakima City Directory, 1908, p. 155.)
PCAD id: 6807
Name | Date | City | State |
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McLaughlin Realty Company, Speculative Houses, Seattle, WA | 1905-1906 | Seattle | WA |
Pantages, Alexander, House #1, Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA | 1907 | Seattle | WA |
Patrick, J.W., House, Seattle, WA | 1905-1906 | Seattle | WA |
Twelve-Room Apartment House, Seattle, WA | 1905-1906 | Seattle | WA |