Lorenzo M. Boardman Explained
Lorenzo M. Boardman |
Birth Date: | c. 1832 |
Birth Place: | Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Death Date: | July 16, 1897 |
Death Place: | Spokane, Washington, U.S. |
Resting Place: | Greenwood Memorial Terrace, Spokane, Washington, U.S. |
Occupation: | Architect |
Spouse: | Lucy Boardman |
Children: | 2 sons, 4 daughters |
Lorenzo M. Boardman (c. 1832 - July 16, 1897) was an American architect. Born in Pennsylvania, he was an architect in Minneapolis, Minnesota for three decades.[1] He spent the last ten years of his life in Spokane, Washington, where he designed many buildings,[2] including the Traders Block, Temple Court, the Ross Block, and the Windsor Block.[3] He also designed the NRHP-listed Whitten Block.[4]
Notes and References
- News: L. M. Boardman . January 1, 2020 . The Spokane Chronicle . January 27, 1896. 16. Newspapers.com.
- News: Death of a Pioneer. Lorenzo M. Boardman, the Well Known Pioneer, Passes Away After a Short Illness. . January 1, 2020 . The Semi-Weekly Spokesman-Review . July 17, 1897. 5. Newspapers.com.
- News: Death of L. M. Boardman. A Highly Respected Citizen of Spokane Passes Away. . January 1, 2020 . The Spokane Chronicle . July 17, 1897. 8. Newspapers.com.
- Web site: [{{NRHP url|id=93000362}} National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Whitten Block / Hamer's ]. National Park Service. Sally R. Reynolds . October 12, 1992 . December 29, 2019. With