Edwards, Rev. Jonathan. "An Illustrated History of Spokane County, State of Washington." San Francisco: W. H. Lever, 1900. p. 370. EDWARD PITTWOOD Dentist, in the Wolverton block, a pioneer of 1883, is a native of Illinois, born in Iroquois county, March 12, 1860. He was raised in the town of Watseka, and studied dentistry, graduating from the Ohio Dental College at Cincinnati and from the Ohio Medical College. After graduating he returned to Illinois and opened an office in Kankakee, where he practiced dentistry for two years, then came to Spokane in 1883. In the early years of Spokane history he contributed freely to the several public enterprises and did his share in assisting to build up the city. As an index of his liberality, the Doctor had only two hundred dollars when the Catholic church was being built, and although not a member, he gave one hundred and twenty-five dollars to the fund for its erection. He has been a heavy owner in real estate and is at present interested in mining. He owns a fine residence at the corner of Fifth and Coeur d' Alene, built of logs, in a very unique and attractive manner, at a cost of ten thousand dollars. His office is well fitted up with the best and most modern instruments, and he enjoys a fine practice, being the oldest graduated dentist in the state. The Doctor is well liked among the profession and has been honored with many offices conferred upon him both in this state and the east. He is a member of the A. F. & A. M., Elks, Ben Hur and Independent Order of Foresters, and is a very progressive citizen and respected professional man. He was married in Spokane, February 14, 1889, to Elizabeth Reid, a native of Ohio. They have two children, Lucile and Edward H. Transcriber's additional notes: from this same book: Page 247, Miscellaneous Organizations, Institutions, Etc.; Spokane Society of Pioneers This society was formally organized April 12, 1896. The first president was A. J. Ross, and Millard T. Barston was secretary. The first annual banquet of the society was enjoyed at the Grand Hotel, on April 16, 1897. The committee in charge consisted of S. T. Arthur, chairman, J. M. Grimmer, J. T. Lockhart, and the president and secretary. At this time a committee was appointed to draft a constitution and by-laws. Committee, Dr. J. E. Gandy, T. C. Griffitts, Dr. E. PITTWOOD. A committee was appointed on picnic, as follows: Music, Dr. Penfield, Eugene Fellowes, D. M. Thompson, T. W. Pynn, J. B. Sargent; speaker, A. J. Ross, Dr. E. PITTWOOD, Dr. J. E. Gandy; program, J. M. Grimmer, A. Munter, Joseph S. Wilson, L. C. Gilbert. Page 248 "The following committees were nominated by the chair for the purpose of taking charge of the social to be given on April 23, 1898: J. M. Grimmer, A. J. Ross and I. S. Kaufman; committee on music, Dr. Penfield, E. J. Fellowes and Dr. Pittwood......" * * * * Submitted to the WA. Bios Project in May 2006 by Diana Smith. Notice: These biographies were transcribed for the Washington Biographies Project. Unless otherwise stated, no further information is available on the individual featured in the biographies.