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Glover House
321 W. Eighth Avenue |
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HISTORIC
NAME
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Glover House |
| COMMON
NAME |
Glover Mansion |
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DATE
BUILT
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c. 1888 |
| ARCHITECT/BUILDER |
Kirtland K. Cutter |
| PROPERTY
STYLE |
Tudor Revival |
| ON
THE SPOKANE REGISTER |
Yes - added 10/16/95 |
| NATIONAL REGISTER |
No |
| IN
A DISTRICT |
Yes - added 8/18/73 |
| DISTRICT |
No |
| NEIGHBORHOOD |
Cliff/Cannon |
| STATEMENT
OF SIGNIFICANCE |
| Renowned Spokane architect Kirtland
Kelsey Cutter designed this majestic home for James Nettle Glover,
celebrated as Spokane’s founder.
The home is architecturally significant for its association with
Cutter—it is thought to be his first major architectural effort in the
city. The home is also
historically significant for its association with Glover, an
entrepreneurial pioneer, visionary, and leader of the early commercial
and social development of Spokane. |

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Last Date Modified: December 15, 2005
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