Category:Haller Building

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The Haller Building later known as the Title Trust Building, designed before the great Seattle fire by Elmer H. Fisher for Seattle lawyer and capitalist Theodore N. Haller (1864-1930), younger brother of G. Morris Haller and son of the prominent Port Townsend army officer Granville O. Haller, and namesake of Haller Lake and the surrounding neighborhood. Upon completion it was one of the city's most prestigious office addresses. It was razed in 1957 for construction of the Norton Building, one of Seattle's early modernist skyscrapers.