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* ], 4615 Hamrick Rd, ] (Whitehouse & Fouilhoux) <ref>NRHP #81000490</ref> * ], 4615 Hamrick Rd, ] (Whitehouse & Fouilhoux) <ref>NRHP #81000490</ref>
* ], 1715 SE Montgomery Dr, Portland<ref>NRHP #05001539</ref> * ], 1715 SE Montgomery Dr, Portland<ref>NRHP #05001539</ref>
* ], 1125 SW St Clair Avenue, Portland, Or. built 1929


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The Gus J. Solomon United States Courthouse in 1933
Columbia Gorge Hotel

Morris Homans Whitehouse (1878 – 1944) was an American architect whose work included the design of the Gus Solomon United States Courthouse in Portland, Oregon.

Whitehouse was born in Oregon and graduated from MIT in 1906.

He partnered with J. André Fouilhoux in Whitehouse & Fouilhoux.

Projects

See also

References

  1. Gus Solomon United States Courthouse Emporis
  2. Architects left their mark on our world June 28, 2002 Daily Astorian
  3. NRHP #92001380
  4. ^ Historic Landmarks of Portland, Oregon October 2009
  5. NRHP #02000824
  6. Historic Portland building undergoing renovation February 27, 2002 Daily Journal of Commerce (Portland, OR)
  7. NRHP #79002144
  8. NRHP #80003374
  9. JOHN E. GOODENBERGER Architects left their mark on our world June 28, 2002 Daily Astorian, The (Astoria, OR) (The Daily Astorian Great City Rising)
  10. NRHP #79002142
  11. NRHP #88000275
  12. NRHP #90001590
  13. NRHP #79003736
  14. NRHP #81000490
  15. NRHP #05001539

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