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- Doyle_&_Patterson abstract "Doyle & Patterson was an architectural firm that existed in Portland, Oregon from 1908 until 1914. It was a partnership of prolific architect Albert Ernest Doyle (1877–1928) and architect William B. Patterson. The firm was founded upon receipt of a commission for the Meier and Frank Building, 621 SW 5th Ave., Portland, Oregon. The firm lasted until 1914. Patterson served as the engineer and superintendent for the firm. With the addition of engineer James George Beach, son-in-law of prominent businessman Simon Benson, in 1911, the firm briefly became Doyle, Patterson & Beach, but Beach left in 1912, and the firm's name reverted to Doyle & Patterson. When work dried up in 1914, the partnership dissolved, and by 1915 Doyle was again working under his own name alone.A number of works of the firms are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Works include (with attribution):Benson Hotel, 309 S.W. Broadway, Portland, OR (Doyle, Patterson & Beach), NRHP-listedEast Portland Branch, Public Library of Multnomah County, 1110 S.E. Alder, Portland, OR (Doyle, Patterson & Beach), NRHP-listedGoldendale Free Public Library, 131 W. Burgen, Goldendale, WA (Doyle Paterson), NRHP-listedHarmon-Neils House, 2642 NW Lovejoy St., Portland, OR (Doyle & Patterson), NRHP-listedLipman-Wolfe and Company Building, 521 SW Fifth Ave., Portland, OR (Doyle & Patterson), NRHP-listedMeier and Frank Building, 621 SW 5th Ave., Portland, OR (Doyle & Patterson), NRHP-listedMorgan Building, 720 Washington St., SW, Portland, OR (Doyle, Patterson & Beach), NRHP-listedNorthwestern National Bank Building, 621 Morrison St., SW, Portland, OR (Doyle & Patterson), NRHP-listedOregon Electric Railway Passenger Station, 27 E. 5th St., Eugene, OR (Doyle, Patterson & Beach), NRHP-listedPittock Block, 921 S.W. Washington St., Portland, OR (Doyle & Patterson), NRHP-listedSelling Building (later named the Oregon National Building), 610 S.W. Alder St., Portland, OR (Doyle & Patterson), NRHP-listed↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ ↑ 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10".
- Doyle_&_Patterson country United_States.
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- Doyle_&_Patterson date "January 2014".
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- Doyle_&_Patterson subject Category:1908_establishments_in_Oregon.
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- Doyle_&_Patterson comment "Doyle & Patterson was an architectural firm that existed in Portland, Oregon from 1908 until 1914. It was a partnership of prolific architect Albert Ernest Doyle (1877–1928) and architect William B. Patterson. The firm was founded upon receipt of a commission for the Meier and Frank Building, 621 SW 5th Ave., Portland, Oregon. The firm lasted until 1914. Patterson served as the engineer and superintendent for the firm.".
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