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* ] (1882), a High Victorian style building at 2030 SW Main Street<ref name=Portland/> * ] (1882), a High Victorian style building at 2030 SW Main Street<ref name=Portland/>
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* ] (1889) 1635 NW 19TH Avenue<ref name=Portland/> October 2009 Portland Historic Landmarks</ref> * ] (1889) 1635 NW 19TH Avenue<ref name=Portland> October 2009 Portland Historic Landmarks</ref>
* ] (1904) at 1022-1038 SW Morrison Street<ref name=Portland/> * ] (1904) at 1022-1038 SW Morrison Street<ref name=Portland/>
* ] (1905) at 2168 NE Multnomah Street<ref name=Portland/> * ] (1905) at 2168 NE Multnomah Street<ref name=Portland/>

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Otto Kleeman (b. 1854) was a German born architect in Portland Oregon. His work included the design for Portland's Hotel Arminius and St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church & Rectory.

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References

  1. Richard E. Ritz An architect looks at downtown Portland
  2. "Architect Otto Kleeman created a design that incorporated a Western rusticity with the classical sensibility of the Italian Renaissance. He even used rough stones cut from a Clackamas quarry, the reverse of a typical Renaissance church, which uses smooth blocks." Cristine Gonzalez Soul survivor Jumphed: St. Patrick’s: Choir infuses church with new energy March 6, 2001 The Portland Tribune
  3. ^ Historic Landmarks - Portland, Oregon October 2009 Portland Historic Landmarks
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