Frederick Corser

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Frederick Corser (born June 12, 1849 in Rochester , NY , † September 23, 1924 in Minneapolis , Minnesota ) was an American architect of houses and public buildings in Minneapolis, Minnesota and North and South Dakota .

Life

public library in Minneapolis

He studied architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , was a founding member of the Western Association of Architects in 1884, and was the editor of Western Architect from 1902 to 1905 .

plant

Buildings that Frederick designed:

  • St. Stephen Church, Minneapolis
  • University of Minnesota Wesbrook Hall
  • Littel Sisters of the Poor (old people's home)
  • Public Library, Minneapolis
  • Kenneseth (Synagogue), Minneapolis
  • Central High School, Fargo

The first four buildings are listed on the National Directory of Historic Places , the United States' official list of cultural monuments .

Individual evidence

  1. http://special.lib.umn.edu/findaid/xml/naa076.xml