Julius Zittel (October 2, 1869 - May 7, 1939) was an architect in Washington State.[1][2] He was a draftsman at
Herman Preusse firm and then became a partner at their firm. He became Washington's state architect.[3]
The cornerstone commemorating the exhibition hall (Horticultural Building) from the 1895 State Fair credits Zittel as its architect but other scholarship siggests Yakima architect
William de Veaux was responsible
Julius Zittel (October 2, 1869 - May 7, 1939) was an architect in Washington State.[1][2] He was a draftsman at
Herman Preusse firm and then became a partner at their firm. He became Washington's state architect.[3]
The cornerstone commemorating the exhibition hall (Horticultural Building) from the 1895 State Fair credits Zittel as its architect but other scholarship siggests Yakima architect
William de Veaux was responsible