Thursday, March 28, 2013

Residences




Kirtland Cutter designed this home, built on Seventh Avenue at South Howard Street in 1889 for F. Rockwood Moore, first president of Washington Water Power (now Avista Utilities).  Senator George Turner and his wife Bertha bought the home in 1896 after Moore's death.

Entrance to Louis and Verus Davenport's home, 34 West Eighth Avenue, designed by Kirtland Cutter in 1908.
It was demolished years later for an expansion of Sacred Heart Medical Center.


The home built by Louis and Verus Davenport at 34 West Eight Avenue.  They lived there about two and a half years before they arranged a trade and sale of this home to Richard B. Porter to free up capital for the building of the Davenport Hotel.  (EWSHS photo L88-404.19.2.1)


Kirtland Cutter designed this home at 2208 W. Second Avenue  in 1897 for mining magnate Patrick "Patsy" Clark.


Kirtland Cutter designed home built at 2340 W. First Avenue for John A. Finch, who was instrumental in developing the region's mining industry.


Homes on Eighth Avenue and Adams Street





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