Harry G. Clymer, AIA (1873-1958)
In 1921, a biographer wrote: “Not by leaps and bounds, but by an orderly progression, Harry G. Clymer has reached […]
In 1921, a biographer wrote: “Not by leaps and bounds, but by an orderly progression, Harry G. Clymer has reached […]
Today, the reputation of Herbert Caleb Chivers is derived almost entirely from one commission: his 1903 Women’s Magazine Building extravaganza built for
Preston J. Bradshaw was born in St. Louis on June 19, 1884 to grain broker Thomas J. Bradshaw and wife
Frederick Charles Bonsack was born in St. Louis County in 1859. His father, also Frederick Charles, and his mother Catherine
Thomas B. Annan was born in St. Louis. After graduation from the city’s only public high school, he secured an
In this Issue: a tribute to Gayle Huntington Yerges, a letter from our Director, we continue our exploration of the
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In this Issue: we discuss the founding of the St. Louis Architectural Association, continue our exploration of the Crystal Spring
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