Doyle and Patterson architectural papers circa 1909-1917
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Doyle and Patterson (Firm), architects.
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Doyle and Patterson was a Portland, Oregon architectural firm. From the guide to the Reed College gymnasium plans, 1913, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) Doyle and Patterson was a Portland, Oregon architectural firm. From the guide to the Reed College president residence plans, 1915, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library) Doyle and Patterson was a Portland, Oregon architectural firm. Fr...
Doyle, A. E. (Albert Ernest), 1877-1928
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Albert Ernest Doyle (1877-1928) became one of the best-known Portland architects of his time, and his buildings still impress, from the Multnomah County Library to the U. S. National Bank Building. He was picked as the Reed architect for the first decade of building on campus, including the iconic Old Dorm Block, Eliot Hall, Prexy, and the Woodstock Houses. His early architectural training was with Whidden & Lewis, then working with partner William Patterson. Later, Doyle was appointed to th...
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Doyle and Patterson (Firm),
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Doyle and Patterson was a Portland, Oregon architectural firm. Its partners included A. E. Doyle. From the description of H. L. and E. R. Corbett residence sketch [manuscript], 1909. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 702371717 ...
Meier and Frank (Portland, Or.)
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Meier & Frank was the premier department store in Portland, Oregon, from the late 1800s to 2006. The store originated in 1857, when Aaron Meier opened a small mercantile establishment on SW Front and Yamhill. In 1873 Sigmund Frank became a partner in the enterprise, and the store expanded rapidly as the city grew. In 1898 Meier & Frank moved to a large new five-story building at SW Fifth Avenue and Morrison Street, and between 1909 and 1915 this original structure was replaced with the c...