148:
111:
193:
James was born in Hudson, Ohio and raised in
Cleveland with his brothers Thomas Ross and Frank Leonard Ditty. James Ditty moved to Seattle in 1904. He was a photoengraver there. He became friends with James Calvert, and as part of the artists' colony, helped to found the Beaux Arts Village.
164:
1911 James S. Ditty builds
English Tudor home in Beaux Arts Community. Ultimately the venture to create an artists colony would fail, the land held for the community's center being sold off, but it would result in a community being founded and Ditty was there to participate.
201:, architectural books of elaborate homes in San Francisco and Seattle. Thomas and Frank didn't stay, returning to Cleveland where they grew up. Their mother moved with them for a period, but died in Bellevue, Washington (near her son James), April 4, 1925.
31:
110:
35:
James S. Ditty from the book The
Cartoon; A Reference Book of Seattle's Successful Men. Ditty did photoengraving for the book, which was published by his friend
409:
404:
147:
394:
151:
Caricature of James S. Ditty as a pirate. Members of the
Seattle Cartoonists' Club drew themselves in this manner, alongside the serious and famous
341:
399:
389:
204:
James married
Catherine Theresa De Harpport and they had three children, James, Margaret, and Dorothy. In 1933 he married Helen Whaley.
125:
in the
Seattle area for 30 years and an "adventurous entrepreneur" and "hard-nosed" businessman who was involved in the developing of
197:
His brothers Thomas Ross Ditty and Frank
Leonard Ditty were also photoengravers in Seattle in 1910. James engraved two books for
300:
129:. He is best known today as a businessman whose ideas contributed to the development of a city across the lake from Seattle.
359:
315:
384:
182:. He devised detailed plans including the bridging of Lake Washington and an area filled with golf courses and airports.
137:
253:
36:
237:
179:
171:
1924: One of
Bellevue's first developers, Ditty predicted a day when 200,000 people would live on the Eastside.
281:
360:
Map done by James Ditty in 1928 to show the future he envisioned for
Bellevue and Mercer Island, Washington.
295:
Welch, Bob. Bellevue and the New
Eastside a Contemporary Portrait. Chatsworth: Windsor Publications, 1989.
223:
240:
Listings, 1911 ENGLISH TUDOR Address: 2811 106th Place SE, Beaux Arts 98004 Area: Beaux Arts, Bellevue
379:
374:
175:
126:
168:"Early on", Ditty constructed a cluster of stores, a quarter mile north of Main Street in Bellevue.
133:
296:
284:
The Maturing State: Bellevues I Have Known: Reflections on the Evolution of an "Edge City"
122:
368:
198:
30:
152:
141:
261:
140:
and did the engraving for two of their vanity cartoon books of wealthy
282:
Charles R. LeWarne. Columbia Magazine, Summer 1997: Vol. 11, No. 2.
146:
136:, building a house there. As an engraver he was a member of the
114:
Signature for James S. Ditty from his World War I draft card.
109:
224:
Seattle Times. James Vesely / Times editorial page editor.
185:
1929 James S. Ditty envisions east-side metropolis.
96:
80:
72:
60:
44:
21:
344:Obituary: James Ditty, Landowner in Bellevue, Dies
174:1928 Ditty publishes map showing his vision for
90:Helen Whaley Ditty (1900 - 1981), married 1933
8:
219:
217:
29:
18:
16:American developer of Bellevue, Washington
322:This Was the Future of Bellevue In 1928
213:
337:
335:
333:
331:
311:
309:
7:
410:20th-century American businesspeople
226:Nightlife in Bellevue? Preposterous!
405:People from King County, Washington
144:and Washington state-congressmen.
14:
238:Corey Patt Real Estate, Seattle.
395:People from Bellevue, Washington
318:The Sledgehammer – Version 2.0
1:
400:Businesspeople from Cleveland
254:"Town of Beaux Arts Village.
390:Businesspeople from Seattle
199:Frank Calvert (illustrator)
86:Catherine Ditty (1880-1952)
426:
180:Mercer Island, Washington
138:Seattle Cartoonists' Club
28:
132:He was involved in the
67:King County, Washington
156:
115:
189:Background and Family
155:they were portraying.
150:
119:James Sanderson Ditty
113:
49:James Sanderson Ditty
385:American printmakers
127:Bellevue, Washington
76:Kirkland, Washington
157:
134:Beaux Arts Village
121:(1880–1962) was a
116:
320:January 11, 2010
108:
107:
417:
347:
339:
326:
313:
304:
293:
287:
279:
273:
272:
270:
269:
260:. Archived from
250:
244:
235:
229:
221:
33:
19:
425:
424:
420:
419:
418:
416:
415:
414:
365:
364:
356:
351:
350:
340:
329:
314:
307:
294:
290:
280:
276:
267:
265:
252:
251:
247:
236:
232:
222:
215:
210:
191:
162:
87:
68:
65:
56:
53:
52:August 10, 1880
51:
50:
40:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
423:
421:
413:
412:
407:
402:
397:
392:
387:
382:
377:
367:
366:
363:
362:
355:
354:External links
352:
349:
348:
342:Ancestry.com.
327:
305:
288:
274:
245:
230:
212:
211:
209:
206:
190:
187:
161:
158:
123:photo-engraver
106:
105:
98:
94:
93:
92:
91:
88:
82:
78:
77:
74:
70:
69:
66:
62:
58:
57:
54:
48:
46:
42:
41:
34:
26:
25:
23:James S. Ditty
22:
15:
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
422:
411:
408:
406:
403:
401:
398:
396:
393:
391:
388:
386:
383:
381:
378:
376:
373:
372:
370:
361:
358:
357:
353:
346:
345:
338:
336:
334:
332:
328:
325:
323:
319:
316:Lutz, Brian.
312:
310:
306:
302:
298:
292:
289:
286:
285:
278:
275:
264:on 2012-02-04
263:
259:
257:
249:
246:
243:
241:
234:
231:
228:
227:
220:
218:
214:
207:
205:
202:
200:
195:
188:
186:
183:
181:
177:
172:
169:
166:
159:
154:
149:
145:
143:
139:
135:
130:
128:
124:
120:
112:
103:
99:
95:
89:
85:
84:
83:
79:
75:
73:Resting place
71:
63:
59:
47:
43:
38:
37:Frank Calvert
32:
27:
20:
343:
321:
317:
291:
283:
277:
266:. Retrieved
262:the original
255:
248:
239:
233:
225:
203:
196:
192:
184:
173:
170:
167:
163:
131:
118:
117:
101:
64:Jun. 2, 1962
55:Hudson, Ohio
380:1962 deaths
375:1880 births
153:Seattleites
142:Seattleites
369:Categories
301:0897813316
268:2012-03-15
208:References
160:Highlights
102:Margurite
97:Relatives
176:Bellevue
256:History
104:Dorothy
100:James
81:Spouses
299:
297:ISBN
178:and
61:Died
45:Born
371::
330:^
308:^
216:^
324:.
303:.
271:.
258:"
242:.
39:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.