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  1. Willis Ritchie. Willis Alexander Ritchie (14 July 1864 – 17 January 1931), also known as W.A.Ritchie, was an architect whose career began in Ohio and Kansas, but reached maturity in Seattle and Spokane, Washington. Ritchie was born in Van Wert, Ohio, before moving to Lima, Ohio, with his family where he would later begin his own practice. [1]

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  5. Willis Ritchie (1864-1931) Willis Ritchie was born in Ohio in 1864. In his youth, he apprenticed with a carpenter and contractor, and later took a correspondence course suggested by the U.S. Treasury Department head architect. In 1885, as his professional career became more established, Ritchie moved to Kansas.

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  7. Personal. Relocation. Willis Ritchie was born in Van Wert, OH, in the rural northwestern part of the state, and spent his younger years in Lima, OH, about 27 miles away. Both cities were county capitals, of Van Wert and Allen Counties, and both had imposing county courthouses that may have left an impression on a young Willis.

  8. Willis Ritchie American architect. Upload media Wikipedia. Date of birth: 14 July 1864 Van Wert: Date of death: 17 January 1931 Spokane: Country of citizenship: