Edgar Eugene Joralemon
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Edgar Eugene Joralemon (1858–1937) was an architect in the U.S.[1] The Drum Hill High School and Dunkirk School Number 7 are among the buildings he designed that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2][3]
He worked in Minnesota and then Upstate New York.
He replaced Harvey Ellis as Leroy S. Buffington's chief draftsman.[4] Joralemon partnered with Fremont D. Orff from 1893 until 1897.[5]
Work
[edit]- William W. And Louise McNair House (1886), a mansion in Minneapolis razed in 1961[6]
- Henry E Holmes House (1887) in Minneapolis [7]
- George W. and Nancy B. Van Dusen House (1893) at 1900 LaSalle Avenue in Minneapolis[8]
- North Tonawanda Carnegie Library (1903) at 240 Goundry Street in North Tonawanda, New York[9]
- Niagara Falls Public Library (1904 Carnegie Building) at 1022 Main Street in Niagara Falls, New York[10]
- Drum Hill High School (1909) on Ringgold Streer in Peekskill, New York[2]
- Depew High School (1914) in Depew, New York[11][12]
- Dunkirk School Number 7 (1921) at East Lake Shore Drive and North Serval Street in Dunkirk[3]
- Roswell P. Flower Memorial Library at 229 Washington Street in Watertown, New York (Orchard, Lansing & Joralemon)[13]
- Olean School No. 10, now Ivers J. Norton Elementary School[14]
- Knox Mansion (Buffalo, New York)[15] (1904)
References
[edit]- ^ "Edgar E. Joralemon, Native Son and Pioneer Minneapolis and Upper Midwest Architect: Time and Life Line of Edgar E. Joralemon While He Lived in Minneapolis ..." C. Test. May 26, 1983 – via Google Books.
- ^ a b "NPGallery Asset Detail". npgallery.nps.gov. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- ^ a b https://www.archinform.net/arch/117039.htm
- ^ Conforti, Michael (May 26, 1994). Minnesota 1900: Art and Life on the Upper Mississippi, 1890–1915. University of Delaware Press. ISBN 9780874135602 – via Google Books.
- ^ Eckert (State Historic Preservation Officer and Supervisor), Kathryn Bishop (May 26, 2000). The Sandstone Architecture of the Lake Superior Region. Wayne State University Press. ISBN 0814328075 – via Google Books.
- ^ Millett, Larry. Once There Were Castles: Lost Mansions and Estates of the Twin Cities. U of Minnesota Press. ISBN 9781452933115 – via Google Books.
- ^ "Holmes House".
- ^ "NPGallery Asset Detail". npgallery.nps.gov.
- ^ "NPGallery Asset Detail". npgallery.nps.gov. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- ^ "Carnegie Library - Niagara Falls Historic Preservation Commission".
- ^ https://www.nps.gov/nr/feature/places/pdfs/16000593.pdf [dead link ]
- ^ "Depew High School – Preservation Studios".
- ^ "NPGallery Asset Detail". npgallery.nps.gov. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- ^ "Olean voters to decide fate of old school". 20 December 2013.
- ^ "Knox House".