Roosevelt School

Roosevelt School, Set 4 Sheet 3

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Roosevelt School

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  • 7/8/1921 (Creation)

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One of eighteen technical drawings for the Roosevelt School, created on July 8, 1921 by Hill, Mock and Griffin. After acts of arson, vandalism and identification of structural deficiencies which led to the gymnasium collapsing, the structure was demolished in 1986.

Irwin (sometimes Irwyn) Horatio Hill was born in Illinois and graduated from the University of Illinois and Chicago Art Institute. After moving to Tacoma in 1903, Hill partnered with George Bullard, then Woodroofe and Griffin, then Hill, Mock & Griffin and finally Mock & Morrison. Hill was a member of the Tacoma Park Board and the Tacoma Rotary Club.

Ernest Thornton Mock is one of the few other architects in this collection that were born in Tacoma. Mock apprenticed for twelve years under Bullard & Russell before partnering with Irwin H. Hill and Jack Griffin in 1918. When Griffin left to pursue contracts in Lewis County, he was replaced by Nelson J. Morrison and shared a space in the Perkins Building. Mock's death in 1950 inspired the 88th annual reunion of the Scottish Rite Masons in Tacoma, to honor his 25 years of service.

Jack Griffin was born in Los Angeles, CA and graduated from the University of Santa Clara. After moving to Seattle, Griffin formed a partnership with Irwin H. Hill, Arnott Woodroofe and later with Ernest T. Mock. When Griffin left the partnership in 1924, he would work extensively in the Lewis County area, creating courthouses, schools, churches and theaters with distinctive Spanish Colonial Revival and Mission Revival Style influences.

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"Tacoma Daily Ledger - 7/10/1921", "The News Tribune - 3/27/1956", "The News Tribune - 10/3/1959", "The News Tribune - 12/16/1986", College Park Historic District National Register of Historic Places Nomination - Page 12, “Hill, Irwyn H. - Local History & Biography Index - Northwest Room Collections.”, “Tribune (Published as THE TACOMA NEWS TRIBUNE) - February 16, 1925 - Page 10,”, “Tribune (Published as THE TACOMA NEWS TRIBUNE) - April 25, 1927 - Page 28,”, Historic Preservation Resource Guide - July 2021 - Page 23, College Park Historic District National Register of Historic Places Nomination - Page 14, “PCAD - Ernest Thornton Mock Sr.”, “Richards Studio D141770-15.”, “Tribune (Published as THE TACOMA NEWS TRIBUNE) - February 16, 1925 - Page 10,”, "Tribune (published as THE TACOMA NEWS TRIBUNE) - April 25, 1950 - page 9", Washington State Department of Archaeology & Historic Preservation (DAHP). “Jack D. Griffin.”, “Tribune (Published as THE TACOMA NEWS TRIBUNE) - August 31, 1927 - Page 7,”

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