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Osterman and Siebert was an American architectural firm in Walla Walla,
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. Henry Osterman was senior partner. Osterman was born in Eesen,
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/ref> The firm's work included Dixie High School and
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. Henry Osterman is credited with designing the
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, Green Park School and Walla Walla Public Library. Outside of Walla Walla the firm designed Preston Hall.


Work credited to Henry Osterman and his firm

* Dixie School (1921) *Walla Walla Armory (1920) * Courty Courthouse (1916) * Preston Hall (1913) in Waitsburg * Ellis Hotel * Siel Building * Walla Walla High School & Gym * Central Fire Station * Jefferson School * City Hall * YMCA Building * Green Park School * Sharpstein School * Prospect Point School * Masonic Temple * Carnegie Library (1905) * Central Christian Church * Phi Delta Theta House (Whitman College)


See also

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National Register of Historic Places listings in Walla Walla County, Washington Current listings Former listing References {{NRWAextlinks, Walla Walla Walla Walla ...
* Osterman House


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1862 births Year of death missing German emigrants to the United States Architects from Washington (state) {{US-architect-19C-stub