Background
Albertson, Abraham Horace was born on April 14, 1872 in Hope, New Jersey, United States. Son of Edward Horace and Victoria (Newman) Albertson.
Albertson, Abraham Horace was born on April 14, 1872 in Hope, New Jersey, United States. Son of Edward Horace and Victoria (Newman) Albertson.
Bachelor of Philosophy in Architecture, Columbia, 1895.
Began practice in New York City, 1895, Duluth, 1905, Seattle, 1907. Associate firm Howells & Stokes until 1917, Howells & Albertson until 1919. Consultant architect, Portuguese Commission, City of Seattle, Medical Dental Building, United States Bureau Education, et cetera
Principal works: United States war housing project, Bremerton, for Department Labor.
Becker Building, Aberdeen. Security Building, Olympia.
Municipal Building, Everett. Orthopedic Hospital buildings, Northern Life Tower, Metropolitan Group Office buildings, Saint Joseph’s Church, Young Men's Christian Association Building, Law School Building and Infirmary Hospital of University of Washington, others (all Seattle).
Served as corporal New York Volunteer Infantry, Spanish-American War. Member Federal Fair Rentals Commission, 1917-1919. (Fellow) The American Institute of Architects (ex-director).
Member Phi Kappa Psi.
Clubs: Rotary, American Institute Architects (Washington chapter).
Married Clara Doctorate. Fox, February 6, 1915 (deceased). Married second, Elizabeth G. Henry, November 26, 1946.