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The Merrill-Edmunds House is a fine
example of a Craftsman-style bungalow and is one of few early
twentieth-century homes in town located along the Spokane River.
Built in 1904, the house was designed by prominent Spokane
architect W. W. Hyslop for Fred S. Merrill and his wife Annie, owners of
the Merrill Typewriter Supply and Repair Company.
The house was later the home of Washington Water Power inspector
Francis Edmunds and his family for more than 50 years.
It is architecturally significant as a good representation of the
Craftsman style and for its association with master craftsman W. W.
Hyslop.
The
Merrill-Edmunds House was demolished in September 2007. To learn more,
click here. To see more
photographs, click here.
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