Richard H. Martin Jr.

Richard H. Martin Jr. (1858–1950)[1] was a prominent architect in the Pacific Northwest.

Martin was born in England, and emigrated to Portland, Oregon, with his parents in 1874.

[2] He is credited with designing the Pacific Northwest Industrial Exposition Building in Portland, Oregon in 1888, although Chauncey B. Seaton is credited in various other sources as its designer.

[2][4] By 1889 Martin had formed a partnership with William Frederick McCaw.

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