List of buildings designed by W. H. Weeks

During his career, W. H. Weeks designed hundreds of buildings throughout California, as well as some in Oregon and Nevada.[1] This is a list of some of the buildings that he designed.

Name Location Year Completed Type Ref(s)
Burlingame High School Burlingame, California School
Bishop Union High School Bishop, California School
Campbell High School Campbell, California 1938 School [2]
Eureka High School Eureka, California 1915 School
Fremont High School Sunnyvale, California 1925 School [3]
Herbert Hoover Junior High School San Jose, California 1931 School [4][5]
Jean Harvey School Walnut Grove, California 1926 School [6]
Los Gatos High School Los Gatos, California 1925 School
Piedmont High School Piedmont, California 1921 School [7]
Big Pine School Independence, California School
Owens Valley School Independence, California School
Santa Rosa High School Santa Rosa, California 1920s School [8]
San Luis Obispo High School San Luis Obispo, California 1916 School
Santa Cruz High School Santa Cruz, California 1915 School
Soquel Grammar School Soquel, California 1921 School
Turlock High School Turlock, California 1922 School
Tracy High School Tracy, California 1917 School
Walnut Street School Woodland, California 1916 School [9]
Napa Union High School Napa, California ca 1925 School
Morgan Hill School Morgan Hill, California School [10]
Lemoore Union High School Lemoore, California School
Rhoda Maxwell School Woodland, California 1915 School [11]
Winters High School Winters, California 1916 School [11]
Woodland Grammar School Woodland, California 1924 School [9]
Woodland High School (first construction) Woodland, California 1913 School [9]
Woodland Primary School Woodland, California 1915 School [9]
M.R. Trace School San Jose, California 1927 School [12]
Woodrow Wilson Junior High School San Jose, California 1925 School [13]
Theodore Roosevelt Junior High School San Jose, California 1926 School
Bayliss Carnegie Library Glenn, California 1917 Library [14]
Gilroy Carnegie Library Gilroy, California 1910 Library [15]
Livermore Carnegie Library Gilroy, California 1911 Library [16]
Lompoc Carnegie Library Lompoc, California 1911 Library [17]
Monterey Carnegie Library Monterey, California 1911 Library [18]
Nevada City Carnegie Library Nevada City, California 1907 Library [19]
Oakland Melrose Branch Carnegie Library Oakland, California 1915 Library [20]
Orland Carnegie Library Orland, California 1915 Library [21]
Oroville Carnegie Library Oroville, California 1912 Library [22]
Paso Robles Carnegie Library Paso Robles, California 1908 Library [23]
Richmond Carnegie Library Richmond, California 1910 Library [24]
Roseville Carnegie Library Roseville, California 1912 Library [25]
San Leandro Carnegie Library San Leandro, California 1909 Library [26]
San Luis Obispo Carnegie Library San Luis Obispo, California 1905 Library [27]
Santa Cruz Main Carnegie Library Santa Cruz, California 1904 Library [28]
Santa Cruz East Cliff Carnegie Library Santa Cruz, California 1915 Library [29]
Santa Cruz Eastside Carnegie Library Santa Cruz, California 1921 Library [30]
Santa Cruz Garfield Park Carnegie Library Santa Cruz, California 1915 Library [31]
South San Francisco Carnegie Library South San Francisco, California 1920 Library [32]
Watsonville Carnegie Library Watsonville, California 1905 Library [33]
Woodland Carnegie Library Woodland, California 1905 Library [9]
Yolo Library Yolo, California 1917 Library [34]
Yreka Carnegie Library Yreka, California 1915 Library [35]
Woodland Clinic Hospital and Clinic Facilities Woodland, California 1920 (subsequent additions in 1922, 1928) Hospital [9]
Winters City Hall Winters, California 1916 City hall [11]
First Christian Church Winters, California 1913 Religious
Inyo County Courthouse Independence, California 1922 Courthouse [7][36]
Yolo County Courthouse Woodland, California 1917 Courthouse [9]
Yolo County Jail Woodland, California 1915 Jail [11]
Rebekah Children Services Gilroy, California 1921 Other [37]
Yolo Fliers Clubhouse Yolo County, California 1920 [11]
Cocoanut Grove Santa Cruz, California 1907 Ballroom
Woodland Elks Lodge Woodland, California 1926 Lodge [9]
Pacific Grove Masonic Lodge Pacific Grove, California 1905 Lodge
Bank of Woodland Woodland, California 1903 Bank [11]
Yolo County Savings Bank Woodland, California 1903 Bank [9]
Elmwood Hardware Building Berkeley, California 1923 Commercial
Foskett and Elworthy Building Concord, California 1911 Commercial [38]
Hotel Durant Berkeley, California 1928 Commercial
Hotel Woodland Woodland, California 1928 Commercial [9]
Milias Hotel Gilroy, California 1921 Commercial
Porter Building Woodland, California 1913 Commercial [9]
Spreckels Sugar Beet Factory Spreckels, California 1898 Commercial
First Christian Church Oakland, California 1928 Religious
Duncan Mcpherson Home Santa Cruz, California 1908 Domestic
J.I. McConnell Home Woodland, California 1919 Domestic [11]
Tuttle Mansion Watsonville, California 1897 Domestic
W. H. Weeks House Salinas, California 1898 Domestic [39]
J.H. McDougall Building Salinas, California 1898 Office

References

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  37. ^ "History". RCS Kids. 1921-10-09. http://www.rcskids.org/history.php. Retrieved 2009-05-31. 
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