1889 – Phipps-Wallace Store, St. Louis, Missouri
Published in the American Architect and Building News, March 9 1889. Designed by Alfred F. Rosenheim in the Richardsonian Romanesque style popularized in the United States by Boston architect H.H.
Published in the American Architect and Building News, March 9 1889. Designed by Alfred F. Rosenheim in the Richardsonian Romanesque style popularized in the United States by Boston architect H.H.
Fine Beaux-Arts post office building that was replaced by an art deco building on a different site in the early 1930s.
Published in the American Architect and Building News, February 25 1889.
Proposal published in the American Architect and Building News.
Unsuccessful competition design published in the American Architect and Building News. The New York World Building was designed by early skyscraper specialist George Browne Post to house the now-defunct newspaper,
Residence designed for Geoge M. Jones and published in the American Architect and Building News, June 22 1889.
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.
Architect: William M.
Published in the American Architect and Building News.
Published in the American Architect and Building News. Harry Wild Jones was a Minneapolis based architect,
Published in the American Architect and Building News, February 16 1889.