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Date
1928
(34)
Type
Book
(32)
Book Section
(2)
Subject
Architects
(19)
Buildings
(3)
Cross, Asa Beebe
(2)
Residences
(2)
Architecture
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1.
Kansas City Ahtletic Club
1928
Photos of the Kansas City Athletic Club, designed by Hoit, Price & Barnes, architects and constructed in 1921.
2.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo of Kansas City architect Asa Beebe Cross, cited as being born in Camden, New Jersey, on December 9, 1826, and dying in Kansas City, Missouri, on August 18, 1894.
3.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Portrait of George Ingham Barnett, or George Barnett (1815-1898), an English architect with works in Missouri.
4.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photos of the interior and exterior of the private chapel on the estate of Edw[ard?] L. Bakewell, or Edward Bakewell, in Saint Louis County, built in 1927 by Study & Farrar, Saint Louis architects.
5.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Includes photo of the interior of the residence of Hiram Norcross, designed by architects Buckley & Van Brunt and built in 1920.
6.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo of Ernest Helfensteller (1872-1925), president of the Saint Louis Architectural Club in 1903 and a native Saint Louisan. Also a photo of Charles Pfeil (1871-1927), president of the Saint Louis Architectural...
7.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo of the hotel, "built in 1889," evidently designed by architects Van Brunt & Howe.
8.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo of the McCord Mausoleum in Saint Joseph, erected in 1909 by Eckel & Boschen, architects. On the same page a photo of the "Chapel for the Benedictine Sisters of Perpetual Adoration, at Clyde, Nodaway...
9.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
10.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo of the library built in 1897, designed by architects W. F. Hackney and Charles A. Smith.
11.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photos and captions about the estate of August Busch in Saint Louis County, Missouri, built in 1914 and designed by architects Klipstein & Rathmann of Saint Louis.
12.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Portrait of George Morton (1790-1865), a Saint Louis architect and native of Scotland.
13.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo of the building erected in 1906, designed by architects Howe, Hoit & Cutler.
14.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo and caption about Oscar Enders (1865-1926), "[p]resident of the St. Louis Architectural Club in 1895," born in Milwaukee in 1865 and dying in Chicago in 1926.
15.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photos of the "Catholic Cathedral at Second and Walnut Streets in Saint Souis [sic], as it appeared in 1835," built in 1834 and designed by Morton & Laveille, architects.
16.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Club structure built in 1893, designed by Frederick C. Gunn and Louis Curtiss, architects.
17.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo and caption for the Beta Theta Phi fraternity house on the campus of the University of Missouri-Columbia, built in 1915 and designed by "Roth & Study, St. Louis, Architects."
18.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo and bio of Louis Spiering (1874-1912), member of the Saint Louis Architectural Club and native of Saint Louis, Missouri.
19.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo of the "Public Bath in the Grove, 15th Street and Bellefontaine Avenue, Kansas City, Mo., erected 1913-1914, Wight & Wight, Kansas City, architects."
20.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Photo of William Eames (1857-1915), national president of the American Institute of Architects in 1904-1905, from Missouri.
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