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Winter House, 1226 S. Cedar

1226 S. Cedar Street

Historic Name/Common Name Charles W. Winter House
Date Built c. 1910
Architect/Builder A.L. Lundquist & E.W. Morrison
Date Listed on the Spokane Register August 12, 1991
Date Listed on the National Register -
Historic District -
Neighborhood Cliff/ Cannon

Statement of Significance

This house was built for Charles Winter, vice president of Spokane and Eastern Trust Company, by Aaron L. Lundquist. The architect was Earl Morrison, whose other work includes a home at 1628 W. 9th. Lundquist was a noted Spokane contractor who built several homes throughout Spokane, but is most noted for his homes on the South Hill. Several owners occupied the house between 1924 and 1947. In 1947 William Bartlett, parts manager for Reo Manufacturing, bought the house, owning it until 1989. The current owners, Sam and Calla Rodell, purchased the property in 1991.

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