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in 1910 and was once the national director. He was a chairman Seattle's building code committee, wrote the Seattle Tenement House Law, and was a director of the Seattle Social Welfare League, chairman of the Bi-state Federal Historical Monuments Survey, vice-chairman of the Washington State Emergency
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Albertson remained in Seattle after Howells and Stokes dissolved in 1917, and was the principal in several firms—Howells and Albertson (1920–28) (which succeeded the local office of Howells and Stokes after that firm closed); Albertson and Associates (1920–1933); and Albertson, Wilson, and Richardson
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in New York. Early in his career, he moved to Seattle in the employ of a well-known New York architectural firm with that was developing a large area in downtown. He worked on many projects in Seattle from around 1910 through the 20s and early 30s. Some of his designs are
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was, at the time, the largest development of a downtown site undertaken in the United States. He also supervised other work of Howells and Stokes in the west, including San Francisco's
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Albertson designed a significant modification to the waterfront for a new Seattle Railroad and Marine Terminal, but the project was abandoned due to the more pressing needs of
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Alberston was the local representative of Howells and Stokes planning the redevelopment of the original downtown Seattle site of the
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The Stuart/Balcom House, called the Mrs. Grant Smith residence when Albertson designed it
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and subsequently lived in New York City for more than a decade, including time attending
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Shaping Seattle Architecture: A Historical Guide to the Architects, Second Edition
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Albertson supervised the construction of the White-Henry-Stuart Building (1923),
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Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation alumni
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The architectural styles produced by Albertson varied greatly, including
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Albertson worked in New York City for the architectural firm
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In 1915, Albertson married Claire D. Fox, who was born in
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The following buildings he designed are listed on the
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Albertson, Wilson & Richardson

Hope, New Jersey
Seattle, Washington
Seattle, Washington
New Jersey
Columbia University
Seattle landmarks
National Register of Historic Places
Hope Township, New Jersey
Hackettstown
Columbia University
Columbia School of Architecture
Ph.B
Cuba
Spanish–American War
New York State National Guard
Col. Theodore Roosevelt
Battle of San Juan Hill
Siege of Santiago

Northern Life Tower
Clinton and Russell
draftsman
Duluth, Minnesota
Howells and Stokes
Great Depression
Federal Housing Authority
University of Washington
Metropolitan Tract

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