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Walter Ross Baumes Willcox (1869-1947), usually known as W. R. B. Willcox, was an American architect and educator of Vermont and Oregon.

Life and career

Walter R. B. Willcox was born in 1869 in Burlington, Vermont. After some training in an architect's office, he attended the architecture school of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. At the end of his education he returned to Burlington, where he established an architect's practice. In 1907 he and an associate, William J. Sayward, moved from Vermont to Seattle.

In 1922 Willcox was selected to lead the recently established architectural program at the University of Oregon in Eugene, at which point he gave up his Seattle practice.

Legacy

Architectural works

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Notes

  1. A contributing property to the South Union Street Historic District, NRHP-listed in 1988.
  2. A contributing property to the South Willard Street Historic District, NRHP-listed in 1988. Now McDonald Hall of Champlain College.
  3. A contributing property to the Wells-Richardson Complex, NRHP-listed in 1979.
  4. A contributing property to the Main Street–College Street Historic District, NRHP-listed in 1988.
  5. A contributing property to the St. Albans Historic District, NRHP-listed in 1990. Now part of the main office of the Peoples Trust Company.
  6. A contributing property to the Roanoke Park Historic District, NRHP-listed in 2009.
  7. Designed in association with Julian F. Everett.

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