William Ross Rust House

Rust, William Ross, House
Location Tacoma, Washington
Coordinates 47°15′59.33″N 122°27′40.78″W / 47.2664806°N 122.4613278°W / 47.2664806; -122.4613278Coordinates: 47°15′59.33″N 122°27′40.78″W / 47.2664806°N 122.4613278°W / 47.2664806; -122.4613278
Architect Russell & Babcock
Architectural style Classical Revival
NRHP Reference # 85001806[1]
Added to NRHP August 23, 1985

The William Ross Rust House is a house in Tacoma, Washington, United States, built in 1905 for William Ross Rust, then President of the Tacoma Smelter and Refining Company. The house was designed by Ambrose J. Russell, who worked for Russell & Babcock with Everett Phipps Babcock, and was built by Charles Miller. Russell & Babcock also designed the Washington Governor's Mansion.

It was built of sandstone from the Wilkeson sandstone quarry in Wilkeson, Washington. The building has a green, glazed terra cotta tile roof, 18 rooms, 4 baths, and 8 fireplaces. It was modeled after the John A. McCall Mansion in Monmouth County, New Jersey (built in 1903, destroyed by fire in 1927). It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 23, 1985.

References

  1. National Park Service (2007-01-23). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
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