Talk:Muhlenberg Brothers
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[edit]Muhlenberg Brothers is not affiliated with Muhlenberg Greene Architects, Ltd., a firm operating contemporaneously. I will be writing an entry on Muhlenberg Greene Architects shortly. It was always a separate firm, operating in Reading, founded in 1920 by a nephew of the Muhlenberg Brothers, but never merged into the same firm. Please see my edits to Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg for more information. Lvansteenvoort (talk) 17:30, 10 May 2013 (UTC)
Which Muhlenberg is which?
[edit]Reading, Pennsylvania, a city in eastern Pennsylvania, had 5 architects named Muhlenberg working in it during the first half of the 20th century:
- Charles H. Muhlenberg and Frederick H. Muhlenberg were principals in the firm of Muhlenberg Brothers. Charles H. Muhlenberg, Jr. joined the firm in 1923.
- Frederick A. Muhlenberg founded his own firm in 1920, and went into partnership with a cousin, Henry E. Muhlenberg, in 1935.
There remains great confusion about the firms, which designed what building, etc.
Lvansteenvoort is correct, the two firms never merged (as some sources mistakenly assumed). The Muhlenberg Brothers firm is defunct. Frederick A. Muhlenberg's firm continues in a successor firm, Muhlenberg Greene Architects, Ltd. - BoringHistoryGuy (talk) 00:30, 13 May 2013 (UTC)
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