Chauncey B. Seaton (March 14, 1848 – December 2, 1896) was an architect in the United States.
[1][2] He was born near Bucyrus, Ohio, studied at Wooster University and then at a technical school in Chicago.
[3] Some sources credit him with the Northwest Industrial Exposition Building constructed in 1890, but others credit Richard H. Martin, Jr. C. Ferris White worked with him.
It housed both the Spokesman-Review and the Spokane Daily Chronicle, both owned by Cowles of the Cowles Company, until the Daily Chronicle Building was completed next door in 1928.
[5] He died December 2, 1896, after a long period of illness.