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- Cutter_&_Malmgren abstract "Cutter & Malmgren was an architectural firm of Kirtland K. Cutter and Karl G. Malmgren in Spokane, Washington that existed from c.1889 to 1917. The firm designed multiple buildings that are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.The firm was founded in c.1889 by Cutter and John Poetz as partners Cutter & Poetz. Upon Poetz's retirement it was reorganized as Cutter & Malmgren. The partnership closed in 1917, after which Cutter continued in individual practice.Works of the partnership or Malmgren alone (with attribution specifics) include:Daniel C. and Anna Corbin House, 507 W. Seventh Ave., Spokane, WA (Cutter & Malmgren), NRHP-listedFinch House, W. 2340 1st Ave., S. 104 Poplar, Spokane, WA, built c. 1897.Metaline Falls School, 302 Park, Metaline Falls, WA (Cutter & Malmgren), NRHP-listedRainier Club, 810 4th Ave., Seattle, WA (Cutter & Malmgren), NRHP-listed Built 1903 in Tudor Revival, Jacobethan Revival style.Sperry Chalets, E of West Glacier, West Glacier, MT (Cutter & Malmgren), NRHP-listedSpokane Sash and Door Company Flats, 1302-1312 W Broadway Ave., Spokane, WA (Cutter & Malmgren), NRHP-listedSt. Andrews Episcopal Church, 120 E. Woodin Ave., Chelan, WA (Malmgren,Karl G.), NRHP-listedDr. Charles and Elsie Thomas House, 1212 N. Summit Blvd., Spokane, WA (Cutter & Malmgren), NRHP-listedRalston and Sarah Wilbur House, 2525 E. 19th Ave., Spokane, WA (Cutter & Malmgren), NRHP-listedOne or more contributing elements in Nettleton's Addition Historic District, an area bounded by W. Summit, Mission, N Summit, A St. Bridge, and Chestnut, Spokane, WA (Cutter & Malmgren), NRHP-listedOne or more contributing elements in Ninth Avenue Historic District, roughly bounded by 7th Ave., Monroe St., 12th Ave. and the Burlington Northern RR tracks, Spokane, WA (Cutter and Malmgren), NRHP-listed↑ ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 2.8 2.9".
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- Cutter_&_Malmgren comment "Cutter & Malmgren was an architectural firm of Kirtland K. Cutter and Karl G. Malmgren in Spokane, Washington that existed from c.1889 to 1917. The firm designed multiple buildings that are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.The firm was founded in c.1889 by Cutter and John Poetz as partners Cutter & Poetz. Upon Poetz's retirement it was reorganized as Cutter & Malmgren.".
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