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24-5
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- 1935 (Creation)
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ca. 1935. John Philip and Anna Weyerhaeuser estate "Haddaway Hall", F.B. Meade and James Hamilton, of Cleveland, Ohio, Architects; Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. and Charles Olmsted, Landscape Architects, 1922. The mansion is built of brick with wood accents. Attention has been paid to the tiniest architectural detail. On the west side of the center is a massive chimney system for the various fireplaces. When viewed from above, the interlocking chimneys form a diamond shape; a shape which is used throughout the exterior of the structure, as is the dogwood motif. ("Landmarks" Vol.2, No. 4 "Tacoma's Weyerhaeuser residence: its various historic significances" by William Collins)
Weyerhaeuser, John Philip--Homes & haunts; Haddaway Hall (Tacoma); Estates--Tacoma; Gardens--Tacoma;