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Walter D. Pugh was a prominent architect in Salem, Oregon.
Projects
- Shelton-McMurphey-Johnson House
- Oregon State Hospital (with others)
- Grand Theater (Salem, Oregon) (with Morris H. Whitehouse)
- United Presbyterian Church and Rectory (Albany, Oregon) (with H. C. Chamberlain)
References
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