Showing posts with label Joseph Wohleb. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joseph Wohleb. Show all posts

Monday, August 6, 2012

Phone photo 1789

Olympia, Washington

The old HQ for The Daily Olympian, designed by Joseph Wohleb

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Phone photo 1556

Carriage House, State Capital Museum, designed by Joseph Wohleb

Phone photo 1555

Washington State Capital Museum, the backyard view
Designed by Joseph Wohleb

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Phone photo 407


Originally known as the Barnes Bank Building when it was built in 1869, this is possibly the oldest commercial structure in downtown Olympia, Washington. It was constructed with bricks produced by the factory of colorful local pioneer William Billings. This is probably the only remaining business building in Oly that was around when President Hayes paid a visit here in 1880. In fact, the President and his crew (including General Sherman) lodged a stone's throw from this spot in what is now an ugly parking lot.

To the left of the photo is the Joseph Wohleb designed HQ for the Daily Olympian in 1930. That paper moved to the Eastside ca. 1970. At about that same time, the furniture store that stood on the right of the photo (now a parking lot) burned in a spectacular fire. I remember watching it from the vantage point of my Grandmother's home on the Eastside ridge.