rosson house, Library of Congress
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Peter Petit was a well-known architect of his time in 1850s California designing theaters such as the National Theater and the New
Pacific Theater. Born in Pennsylvania
around 1819 he and wife Catherine arrived in Phoenix about 1878 from
California.
Shortly
after his arrival, he designed the Irvine Building on First and Washington
Streets, one of the first two story brick buildings in Phoenix. Petit and his wife moved to Tucson where he
designed and built some of the commercial buildings along Congress Street,
including the Henry Buehman Photography Studio and Gallery and a school near
Military Plaza. The Arizona Daily Star
erected in 1883 is the only remaining evidence of Petit’s work in Tucson.
The
Petits returned to Phoenix where in February 1891 Catherine died after a short
illness. She was buried in the IOOF
Cemetery at the Pioneer and Military Memorial Park.
Petit
continued his work and his last design was the Rosson House located at 6th
Street and Monroe. The Rosson House was
completed a month before Petit died in March 1895.
Alexander
Petit’s contributions to Arizona have faded over time and one must search for
his history. The Petits’ graves were
unmarked for many years in the cemetery making finding the Petits even harder
to any historian. In 2015 the Pioneers’
Cemetery Association, through our Memorial Marker Program, placed two new markers
on the Petits’ graves in the I.O.O.F.
-Donna Carr
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