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was a rustic design log construction. It was a popular favorite, visited by an estimated 18 million people. The building's design and interior furnishings were a major precursor of the
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1887: Kirtland Cutter's Chalet Hohenstein 628 West 7th Avenue – was demolished to build condominiums in the 1960s
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1906: The Hurlbut Mansion, Lewiston, Idaho – Formerly the Children's Home Finding and Aid Society of North Idaho
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1889: F. Lewis Clark House 703 West 7th Avenue – Clark named it Undercliff it was later changed to Marycliff
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Robert E. Strahorn Residence Strahorn Pines designed by J.J. Browne in 1887 remodeled by Cutter
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1907: Fredrick Blackwell Residence - Located in Spirit Lake, IDAHO - designed by Cutter
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2208 West Second Avenue – Contains the largest stained glass window ever made by
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1897: D. C. Corbin House 507 West 7th Avenue – Now houses the Corbin Art Center
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1907: Gardner and Engdahl/The Gables Apartments 1302–1312 West Broadway Avenue
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1889: F. Lewis Clark Lodge Gate 705 West 7th Avenue – temporary home for Clark
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1897: John A. Finch House 2340 W First Avenue – Designed with Karl Malmgren.
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2316 W First Avenue – Now part of the Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture.
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in its architectural quality. Most of Cutter's work is listed in State and
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1913: William H. Cowles House Eucalyptus Hill Santa Barbara, California
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1898: Charles Stimson Stimson-Green Mansion, 1204 Minor Ave, Seattle
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1906-1908: Charles J. Smith house, 1147 Harvard Avenue E, Seattle
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c. 1910: The Hall of Doges, above Davenport's Restaurant – see
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1898: Wakefield House, 2328 W First Avenue – First example of
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c. 1900: Manito United Methodist Church, 3220 S Grand Blvd
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1907: J.M. Corbet Corbet-Aspray House 820 West 7th Avenue
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321 W Eighth Avenue – Now a conference and events center.
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1922: Heather Hill 11430 Gravelly Lake Dr SW, Tacoma
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He studied painting and illustration at the 249:1897: Austin Corbin House 815 West 7th Avenue 361:1893: Cutter House 802 North Yakima Avenue, 314:1910: Western Union Life Insurance Building 311:1910: Spokane Club, 1002 W Riverside Avenue 340:1915: Sherwood Building 510 West Riverside 559:1922: Lewis-Clark Hotel, Lewiston, Idaho] 443: 350:1892: Wardner's Castle 1103 15th Street, 581:Balboa Island, Newport Beach, California 447: 215: 195:Cutter also worked in partnership with 753:Art Students League of New York alumni 715: 380:1905: Remodeling of the Tacoma Hotel, 176:National Registers of Historic Places 574:Los Cerritos, Long Beach, California 526:1908: Seattle Golf and Country Club 13: 763:Architects from Washington (state) 654:. University of Washington Press. 275:Mission Revival Style architecture 206: 14: 789: 670: 471:in partnership with John C. 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Index

East Rockport, Ohio
Spokane, Washington
Rainier Club
Lake McDonald Lodge
The Davenport Hotel
Idaho Building
Chicago's World Fair
architect
Pacific Northwest
California
East Rockport, Ohio
Jared Potter Kirtland
Art Students League of New York
Spokane, Washington
Seattle
Portland, Oregon
National Registers of Historic Places
Chicago World's Fair
Idaho Building
Arts and Crafts movement
Karl G. Malmgren
Cutter & Malmgren

Patsy Clark Mansion
Glover Mansion
Amasa B. Campbell House
Patsy Clark Mansion
Tiffany Studios
Mission Revival Style architecture
Robert E. Strahorn Residence Strahorn Pines designed by J.J. Browne in 1887 remodeled by Cutter

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