1889 – Residence, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Architect: J.W. & F.D. Orff Designed for lawyer J. Frank Collom, who later the same year, confessed to forging client signatures to appropriate their funds to the tune of $227,000. At the time...
Architect: J.W. & F.D. Orff Designed for lawyer J. Frank Collom, who later the same year, confessed to forging client signatures to appropriate their funds to the tune of $227,000. At the time...
Architect: William M. Published in the American Architect and Building News.
Architect: Harry Wild Jones Published in the American Architect and Building News. Harry Wild Jones was a Minneapolis based architect, who worked in Richardson’s Boston office, before staring practice on his own in...
Architect: George T. Pearson Published in the American Architect and Building News, February 16 1889.
Architect: James M. Farneyworth, John A. Hamilton, William H. Mersereau Published in American Architect and Building News, March 30 1889.
Architect: Rotch & Tilden Designed by Rotch & Tilden, with landscaping by Frederick Law Olmsted, it was built in 1888-1890 for Morris K. Jesup. From a 1912 postcard.
Architect: J.A. Dempwolf Design for a memorial chapel to be erected at Pennsylvania College in Gettysburg. Published in the American Architect and Building News, January 5 1889. The Chapel was completed in 1890....
Architect: Warren H. Hayes Designed by Warren H. Hayes, a leading architect of churches in the United States and Canada during the late 19th century. Hayes’ work holds a significant place in its...
Architect: E. Townsend Mix The Metropolitan Building, originally known as the Northwestern Guaranty Loan Building, is considered to be one of the greatest architectural loss in Minneapolis history. It stood from 1890 until...