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Tucker, Ernest Fanning Jr.

July 23, 2020 by Lake Oswego Preservation Society

Ernest Fanning Tucker, Jr. practiced, in conjunction with various partners, in Portland for 35 years. Most significant were his residential designs that ranged stylistically from traditional to early modern designs.

Tucker died in Portland in 1976 at the age of 76.

ArchitectTuckerWoodHouse

1928
Wood House
Disposition: Extant
Alterations: Yes
Photo courtesy of Mignon Ervin


livingstone house

1930
Colin and Berenice Livingstone House
Disposition: Extant
Alterations: Yes


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Filed Under: Architects Tagged With: Architects, Colin and Berenice Livingstone House, Ernest Fanning Tucker Jr., Wood House

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