Van Brunt and Howe
American
Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
---|---|---|---|
Partner | Henry Van Brunt | 1887 | 1903 |
Partner | Frank Maynard Howe | 1887 | 1903 |
Draftsman, Architect | William M Kenyon | 1886 | 1893 |
Willis J Polk |
Architect - AsNotedIn
Notable Position | Person | From | To |
---|---|---|---|
Partner | Henry Van Brunt | 1887 | 1903 |
Partner | Frank Maynard Howe | 1887 | 1903 |
Draftsman, Architect | William M Kenyon | 1886 | 1893 |
Willis J Polk |
Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
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Y/M/D | Description | Association | Composition | Place | Locale | Food | Event |
Architect | Union Station | Portland | |||||
Architect | Cambridge Public Library | Cambridge, MA | |||||
Architect | Old Emporia Public Library | Emporia | |||||
Architect | August Meyer House | Kansas City, MO | |||||
Architect | Wholesale District | Kansas City, MO | |||||
Architect | Coates House Hotel | Kansas City, MO | |||||
Architect | Savoy Hotel and Grill | Kansas City, MO | |||||
1885/00/00 | Designed by Alexander R Esty in 1854, the Cornerstone Baptist Church at 2114 Massachusetts Ave in Cambridge, MA, is remodeled by Van Brunt and Howe. Now lost, the church caught on fire 7 November 1979. | Architect | |||||
1885/00/00 | Van Brunt and Howe open a branch office in Kansas City | Expand | |||||
1887/00/00 | Built 1886-1887, the Union Pacific Depot in Cheyenne is the last of the grand 19th century depots remaining on the transcontinental railroad and one of the best articulated examples of the Richardsonian Romanesque style in the West. | Architect | Union Pacific Railroad Depot | Cheyenne | |||
1887/00/00 | Designed by Mr Howe's firm, Howe residence is built by contractor Frank M Sharp for Frank M Howe as his home. | Architect | Frank M Howe Residence | Kansas City, MO | |||
1890/00/00 | Emery, Bird, Thayer and Company open a new department occupying a full block along E 11th St from Walnut to Grand in Kansas City, MO. The store, known as EBT, closed in 1968, was torn down in the early 1970s. | Architect | |||||
1890/00/00 | Hoyt Library at 505 Janes Ave is dedicated. | Architect | South Jefferson Avenue Historic District | Saginaw, MI | |||
1893/05/00 | Van Brunt and Howe design the Electricity Building at Chicago World's Columbian Exposition (razed). | Architect | World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago |
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