Background
William E. Fisher was born in 1871 in Canada.
William E. Fisher was born in 1871 in Canada.
Following his return to the United States, Mr. Fisher established an office in Denver and formed a partnership with his brother, in which they acquired a large and successful practice, and maintained an office in the Denver National Building.
Among the most important works of the firm during Mr. Fisher's years of activity were the following buildings in Denver: Colorado General Hospital (1924-25): Presbyterian Hospital (1921); Colorado National Bank Building (1914); Morey Junior High School (1923); South High School (1924); Stadium at Denver University (1924); Midland Savings Bank (1924-25); Y. W. C. A. Building, 1927 (in which they had their office). Also Fisher & Fisher designed buildings for the new town of Parco, Wyoming (1925) and were associated on works of St. Luke’s Hospital at Boise, Idaho.