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Item
Title
A21125-6
Date(s)
- 1945-12-28 (Creation)
Extent
Name of creator
(1919-1980)
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Scope and content
Interior of Frost and Margaret Snyder's home. A view of the entry way. A clock hangs next to the front door. The house was designed by architect, F.A. Sexton and built in 1890. The early inhabitants included Lois D. Campbell, an early mayor of Tacoma, Alec "King of the Klondike" McDonald and Judge W.H. Snell. The house was destroyed in 1956. Frost Snyder had succeeded to president of Clear Fir Lumber Company from his father, John Snyder. He was also president of Vancouver Plywood and Veneer Company and a member of the Board of Directors of Puget Sound National Bank. Frost Snyder was born in 1892 and died in 1971.
Dwellings--Tacoma--1940-1950; Entrance halls--Tacoma--1940-1950; Interior decoration; Snyder, Frost--Homes & haunts;