Julius Zittel
Julius Zittel was an architect in Washington State. He was a draftsman at Herman Preusse firm and then became a partner at their firm. He became Washington's state architect.
Works
Selected works include:- Washington School for the Blind, 2214 E. 13th St., Vancouver, WA, NRHP-listed
- Carnegie Library
- Benewah County Courthouse, College Ave. and Seventh St., St. Maries, ID, NRHP-listed
- Bump Block--Bellevue House--Hawthorne Hotel, S 206 Post St., Spokane, WA, NRHP-listed
- Dawson Brothers Plant, 517-519 N. Halsted St., Chicago, IL, NRHP-listed
- Edwin H. Hanford House, N of WA 217, Oakesdale, WA, NRHP-listed
- Holy Names Academy Building, 1216 N. Superior St., Spokane, WA, NRHP-listed
- Mount Saint Michael, 8500 N. Saint Michael Rd., Spokane, WA, NRHP-listed
- Ritzville Carnegie Library, 302 W. Main St., Ritzville, WA, NRHP-listed
- Spokane City Hall Building, N. 221 Wall St. and W. 711 Spokane Falls Blvd., Spokane, WA, NRHP-listed
- Spokane Public Library - Heath Branch, 525 Mission St., Spokane, WA, NRHP-listed
- Spokane Public Library - Main, 10 S. Cedar, Spokane, WA, NRHP-listed
- St. Boniface Church, Convent and Rectory, 206 St. Boniface St., Uniontown, WA, NRHP-listed
- Washington State Normal School at Cheney Historic District, jct. of Fifth and C Sts., Cheney, WA, NRHP-listed
- The cornerstone commemorating the exhibition hall from the 1895 State Fair credits Zittel as its architect but other scholarship siggests Yakima architect William de Veaux was responsible