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Post, George Morrison

July 23, 2020 by Lake Oswego Preservation Society

George Morrison Post practiced for 40 years. When Oregon began licensing architects in 1919, Post became the first executive secretary of the Board of Architect Examiners. There is only one known building in Lake Oswego that Post designed.

Post died in Portland in 1966 at the age of 82.

1931
Boutwell House
Location: 920 Fairway Road
Disposition: Extant
Alterations: Unknown
National Register of Historic Places



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Filed Under: Architects Tagged With: Architects, Board of Architect Examiners, Boutwell House, George Morrison Post

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