• Source: Saunders and Lawton
    • Saunders and Lawton was an architectural firm consisting of partners George Willis Lawton and Charles Willard Saunders active from 1898 until 1915 in Seattle, Washington. Other architects at the firm included Herman A. Moldenhour, Paul David Richardson, and J. Charles Stanley. Following Saunders' retirement, Moldenhour would take his place as partner in the firm under the name Lawton & Moldenhour, who would have moderate success throughout the 1920s.
      Moldenhour later designed the original terminal at Seattle–Tacoma International Airport.


      Work




      = Charles Saunders

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      King County Courthouse #2 (1890–1891), First Hill, Seattle
      Cascade School (1893–1894), Cascade, Seattle
      Seattle Theatre #1 (1893), Downtown Seattle
      Denny Hall, Arthur Hall and Mary Hall, (1893–1895) University of Washington, Seattle
      The Bon Marché Department Store #2 (1896) Downtown Seattle


      = Saunders and Lawton

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      Stewart House (1898), Seattle
      Walla Walla Elementary School (1902), Central District, Seattle
      Lumber Exchange Building (1902–1903) downtown Seattle
      Alaska Building (1903–1904) at Pioneer Square in Seattle
      Beacon Hill Elementary School #2 (1903–1904), Beacon Hill, Seattle
      Norton Building #1 (1904), Seattle
      Dairy Barn (1909) at the Alaska–Yukon–Pacific Exposition (AYPE) in Seattle
      Forestry Building (1908–1909) at the AYPE, later served as the home of the Washington State Museum until a bark beetle infestation was discovered
      Women's Building (1908–1909) AYPE
      Alhambra Theatre #2 (1909) downtown Seattle
      Henry C. Chadwick House in Seattle
      Cottage Project in Seattle
      Crane Company warehouse and office building (1907), Pioneer Square, Seattle
      Dunn Tin Storage Warehouse, Seattle
      Dr. R.P. Lincoln Apartment House, Seattle,
      Manufacturers Building (1905–1906), Pioneer Square, Seattle
      Mottman Lodge, Seattle
      Northern State Hospital, Sedro-Woolley
      Polson Building (1909–1910), Pioneer Square, Seattle
      Rainier Club (1904), downtown Seattle
      Seattle Buddhist Church #1 (1906–1908), First Hill, Seattle
      Monroe Correctional Complex, Monroe, Washington
      Westland Building, Pioneer Square, Seattle designed for Albert Hambach
      Masonic Lodge (1915), First Hill, Seattle


      Lawton & Moldenhour


      One or more buildings in Hawthorne Square, 4800 Fremont Avenue North in Seattle
      Liggett Building (1927), 1424 4th Avenue in Seattle


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