Mottau Building

Mottau Building, Sheet 4

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Mottau Building

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  • 6/20/1933 (Creation)

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One of eight technical drawings for the Mottau Building, created by Gaston C. Lance and Ambrose J. Russell on June 20, 1933. Mrs. Robert Mottau was the builder of this structure, whose occupants included the Totem Food Store, K Street Pharmacy and Paulson's Radio and Appliances. The building was demolished in 2000.

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"Tacoma Daily Ledger - 7/2/1933", "Tacoma Weekly - 8/11/200 Page 3", Washington State Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation (DAHP). “Gaston C. Lance.”, Washington State Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation (DAHP). “Ambrose J. Russell.” “Our Tacoma Artists. Reception at the Ferry Museum - Tacoma Daily News - July 5, 1895 - Page [3],” “PCAD - Ambrose James Russell.” “Tribune (Published as THE TACOMA NEWS TRIBUNE) - March 19, 1938 - Page 1,” “Tribune (Published as THE TACOMA NEWS TRIBUNE) - November 11, 1936 - Page 2,” “Tribune (Published as The Tacoma Sunday Ledger AND THE TACOMA NEWS TRIBUNE) - March 20, 1938 - Page 15,” “Tribune (Published as The Tacoma Sunday Ledger AND THE TACOMA NEWS TRIBUNE) - October 17, 1937 - Page 28,”, College Park Historic District National Register of Historic Places Nomination - Page 13, Washington State Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation (DAHP).“ “Tribune (Published as THE TACOMA NEWS TRIBUNE) - June 7, 1944 - Page 12,” “Tribune (Published as THE TACOMA NEWS TRIBUNE) - November 11, 1936 - Page 2,” “Tribune (Published as The Tacoma Sunday Ledger SUNDAY NEWS TRIBUNE) - March 27, 1949 - Page 9,”

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Andrew Weymouth, 6/12/2022

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