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Summary
English: Elmer H. Fisher
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Photographer
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Title
English: Elmer H. Fisher
Description
English:
Filed in Portraits--Fisher, Elmer
Elmer H. Fisher (ca. 1840-1905) was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. He began practicing architecture in Victoria, British Columbia, in 1886, after years spent in Minneapolis, Denver, and Butte, Montana. He produced residential and commercial buildings in a number of Canadian cities before practicing in the state of Washington. Fisher was Seattle’s foremost commercial architect in the few years surrounding the great fire of 1889. His extensive Romanesque and Classical Revival building programs, which reflected the architecture of great empires of the past, asserted the economic optimism of the city rising from its ashes. This confidence propelled his initial success.
Copy of a photograph in the book A General historical and descriptive review of the city of Seattle, Washington. Her resources and advantages, her unexcelled transportation facilities by rail and water. Her unrivalled industrial advantages and facilities for distribution as a wholesale and jobbing center. A graphic description of her many enterprises and select representation of her banking, shipping, professional and manufacturing interests. San Francisco Journal of Commerce Publishing Co., 1890
Subjects (LCTGM): Architects
Subjects (LCSH): Fisher, Elmer H., ca. 1840-1905
Date
between 1860 and 1905
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