Dieringer School
Buildings and structures completed in 1921National Register of Historic Places in Pierce County, Washington
The Dieringer School buildings are the last remaining group associated with the Dieringer community. Constructed in 1921 and 1928 by Tacoma architect Emanuel J. Bresemann. As the community of Norwood, established on May 5, 1888, with Joseph C. Dieringer, its first postmaster. Dieringer, had a restaurant in Tacoma, before he moved to the Stuck River Valley in the 1880s. Dr. Charles H. Spinning, had been a physician in the 1860s at the Cushman Indian Agency on the Puyallup Reservation, provided the land for the Dieringer School. In 1892, the post office name was changed from Norwood to Dieringer to honor its first postmaster.
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East Valley Highway East,
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N 47.241111111111 ° | E -122.22583333333 ° |
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East Valley Highway East 1811
98390
Washington, United States
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