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"Louis Curtiss" book
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Bernard Corrigan Residence
2008
Description and history of the Bernard Corrigan residence in Kansas City designed by Louis Curtiss as a three-story Prairie School style reflecting the influence of Frank Lloyd Wright. It was built in...
2.
Historic Kansas City Architecture
//1974
Photos and caption about the Jess Hoel house, built in 1916 at 2108 Washington Boulevard in Kansas City, Kansas, by Louis Curtiss.
3.
Historic Kansas City Architecture
//1975
Description of the Boley Building at 1130 Walnut Street, designed in 1909 by Louis Curtiss.
4.
Historic Kansas City Architecture
//1975
Building at 1118 McGee by Louis Curtiss, architect, in 1909.
5.
Hotel Baltimore Illustrated: Kansas City, Missouri
//190?
Drawings, descriptions, and photos of the hotel designed by Louis Curtiss as well as related and unrelated advertisements for local businesses.
6.
Kansas City as It Is
1903
Photos of the residences of W. A. Rule, his country home designed by architect Louis Curtiss, and his city house at 4320 Oak Street.
7.
Kansas City in Caricature
1912
Caricature of architect Louis Curtiss.
8.
Kansas City, Its Resources and Their Development: A Souvenir of the Kansas City Times
1890
Photos and bios of Andrew Foley, Simeon Chamberlain, and Louis Curtiss, among others on the page. Description of Foley as a proprietor of saloons, the first established in 1888 at 414 Main Street and moved...
9.
Men Who Are Making Kansas City: A Biographical Dictionary
1902
Photo and bio of Frederick Gunn, an architect born in Atchison, Kansas, in 1865 and settling in Kansas City about 1875, co-organizing "the firm of Gunn & Curtiss," working for 10 years with Louis Curtiss....
10.
Missouri's Contribution to American Architecture
1928
Club structure built in 1893, designed by Frederick C. Gunn and Louis Curtiss, architects.
11.
Stalking Louis Curtiss, Architect: A Portrait of the Man and His Work
1991
Biographical book about Louis Curtiss (1865-1924), an architect in Kansas City from 1887 to his death. He was born in Canada and was a designer of architecture "from Southeast to Southwest" in the United...
12.
The Architecture of America: A Social and Cultural History
1961
Description of the innovative glass-walled Boley Building built in 1909 by Louis Curtiss, exploring the motif of a transparent glass wall, enclosing an entire structure.
13.
The Architecture of John Wellborn Root
1973
Photo (of the Grand Avenue railroad station) and description (by author and Kansas City Star architectural critic Donald Hoffmann) of buildings and construction techniques in Kansas City designed by architect...
14.
The Baltimore Illustrated
1909
Drawings, descriptions, and photos of the hotel with photo of architect Louis Curtiss and designer Edward Holslag and ads.
15.
The Individualist: An Autobiography by J. Logan Jones
1942
Autobiographical book about J. Logan Jones (1859-1945), founder of the Jones Store Company in Kansas City, born in a wigwam on an Ottawa Indian camp in Kansas and moving to Kansas City in the 1890s. History...
16.
The Southern Architect: First Annual Review of the Architectural Exhibit
September 1912
Booklet of architecture displaying local architecture by the following architects: (1) Carl Boller; (2) Owen & Payson; (3) Louis Curtiss; (4) Root & Siemens; (5) Roger Gilman; (6) John Van Brunt; (7) Fred...
17.
Westheight Manor: Certified Local Government Program
//1989
Biographical sketch of Fred Wilson, an architect and "Planning Commission engineer" in 1910s-1920s Kansas City, Kansas working with Selby Kurfiss, Louis Curtiss, George Kessler, and W. W. Rose, with residences...
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