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'''Walter D. Pugh''' ( |
'''Walter D. Pugh''' (1864–1935) was a prominent architect in ], ], ]. The son of a carpenter, Pugh began designing buildings in Salem when there were only a few thousand residents, and in nearby ] when it had a little over a thousand residents.<ref>Foster, Janet W. ''The Queen Anne House: America's Victorian Vernacular''</ref> | ||
Pugh designed Salem's ] buildings being constructed in 1907-1908 |
Pugh designed Salem's ] buildings being constructed in 1907-1908,<ref> Board of Trustees and Superintendent of the Institution for Feeble-Minded, page 11</ref> including an addition to the "J Building", which as of 2010 is scheduled to be demolished.{{citation needed}} | ||
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* ] (1891) at 302 S. Main St. ]<ref>NRHP #86003182</ref> | * ] (1891) at 302 S. Main St. ]<ref>NRHP #86003182</ref> | ||
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* The former Salem City Hall (1893), demolished 1972 after a $235,000 bond measure to preserve it failed.<ref> ''Statesman Journal''</ref> | ||
* ] at 179-197 Commercial Street in |
* ] at 179-197 Commercial Street in downtown Salem, built for ] and Mortiz Brey, a cabinet maker.<ref>NRHP #81000505</ref><ref> 179-197 Commercial Street NE, Historic Places Salem Oregon</ref> | ||
* ] (1889) at 141-147 N |
* ] (1889) at 141-147 N Commercial St. in Salem<ref>NRHP #78002298</ref> | ||
* ]<ref>NRHP #84003028 Shelton--McMurphey House and Grounds 303 Willamette St. Eugene OR Pugh,Walter D.</ref> | * ]<ref>NRHP #84003028 Shelton--McMurphey House and Grounds 303 Willamette St. Eugene OR Pugh, Walter D.</ref> | ||
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* Buildings on the ] campus | ||
⚫ | * Chemeketa Lodge No. 1 Odd Fellows Buildings (1900) at 185-195 High St. NE in Salem (with ])<ref>NRHP #88000275</ref>, also known as the ] | ||
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* ] (1891 with ]), a ] style building at 510 SW 5th Avenue in ]<ref>NRHP #79002111 United Presbyterian Church and Rectory 510 SW 5th Ave. Albany OR Pugh,Walter D. </ref> | * ] (1891) with ]), a ] style building at 510 SW 5th Avenue in ]<ref>NRHP #79002111 United Presbyterian Church and Rectory 510 SW 5th Ave. Albany OR Pugh,Walter D. </ref> | ||
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* ] at 260 12th Street in SE Salem<ref>NRHP #73001579</ref> | * ] at 260 12th Street in SE Salem<ref>NRHP #73001579</ref> | ||
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Walter D. Pugh (1864–1935) was a prominent architect in Salem, Oregon, United States. The son of a carpenter, Pugh began designing buildings in Salem when there were only a few thousand residents, and in nearby Eugene when it had a little over a thousand residents.
Pugh designed Salem's Oregon State Hospital buildings being constructed in 1907-1908, including an addition to the "J Building", which as of 2010 is scheduled to be demolished.
Projects
- Independence National Bank (1891) at 302 S. Main St. Independence, Oregon
- The former Salem City Hall (1893), demolished 1972 after a $235,000 bond measure to preserve it failed.
- Bush and Brey Block and Annex at 179-197 Commercial Street in downtown Salem, built for Asahel Bush II and Mortiz Brey, a cabinet maker.
- Bush–Breyman Block (1889) at 141-147 N Commercial St. in Salem
- Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson House
- Buildings on the Oregon State Hospital campus
- Chemeketa Lodge No. 1 Odd Fellows Buildings (1900) at 185-195 High St. NE in Salem (with Morris Homans Whitehouse), also known as the Grand Theater
- United Presbyterian Church and Rectory (1891) with H. C. Chamberlain), a Carpenter Gothic style building at 510 SW 5th Avenue in Albany, Oregon
- Thomas Kay Woolen Mill at 260 12th Street in SE Salem
References
- Foster, Janet W. The Queen Anne House: America's Victorian Vernacular
- Biennial report, Issue 1 Board of Trustees and Superintendent of the Institution for Feeble-Minded, page 11
- NRHP #86003182
- Images of the Past (12/24/06) Statesman Journal
- NRHP #81000505
- Bush & Brey Block & Annex 179-197 Commercial Street NE, Historic Places Salem Oregon
- NRHP #78002298
- NRHP #84003028 Shelton--McMurphey House and Grounds 303 Willamette St. Eugene OR Pugh, Walter D.
- NRHP #88000275
- NRHP #79002111 United Presbyterian Church and Rectory 510 SW 5th Ave. Albany OR Pugh,Walter D.
- NRHP #73001579