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Coolidge-Rising House, 1405 W. 9th

1405 W. 9th Avenue

Historic Name/Common Name Coolidge-Rising House
Date Built c. 1906
Architect/Builder John K.Dow
Date Listed on the Spokane Register September 1987
Date Listed on the National Register May 19, 1988
Historic District Ninth Avenue Historic District
Neighborhood Cliff/ Cannon

Statement of Significance

This house was designed by architect J.K. Dow in 1906 for Spokane financier Alfred Coolidge. Henry Rising, who purchased the house in 1924, was the long-time editor of the Spokane Daily Chronicle and president of its parent publishing company.

Architect John K. Dow practiced in Spokane for nearly fifty years, beginning in 1889. His designs include such National Register properties as the Hutton Building, Westminster Congregational Church, and the Great Western Building.

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