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Lang & Witchell
Practice information
FoundersOtto H. Lang; Frank O. Witchell
LocationDallas, Texas

[[|right|thumb|260px|Harris County Courthouse, Houston, Texas. 1907.]] Sanguinet & Staats was a prominent architectural firm in Fort Worth, Texas.

History

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Legacy

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It designed a number of buildings that are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[1]

Architectural works

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Sanguinet & Staats
Year Building Address City State Notes Image Reference
1901 Dallas Opera Block 1927 Main St Dallas Texas Burned in 1921. [2]
1901 Knights of Pythias Building 315 Main St Fort Worth Texas Listed on the NRHP in 1970. [3]
1903 Albert B. Wharton House 1509 Pennsylvania Ave Fort Worth Texas Listed on the NRHP in 1975. [4]
1903 City National Bank Building 1201 Main St Dallas Texas Demolished in 1964. [2]
1903 First National Bank Building 201 Main St Houston Texas Also known as the Lomas & Nettleton Building, and now as the Franklin Lofts. [5]
1903 Wilson Building 1623 Main St Dallas Texas Listed on the NRHP in 1979. [6]
1904 Eberstadt Building 320 S Polk St Amarillo Texas Demolished. [7]
1905 Houston Land and Trust Company Building Main and Franklin Sts Houston Texas Demolished. [8]
1906 Merchants National Bank Building 623 Garrison Ave Fort Smith Arkansas Designed in association with Alonzo Klingensmith of Fort Smith. [9][10]
1906 Santa Fe Hospital 600 S 25th St Temple Texas [11]
1906 Y. M. C. A. Building Fannin and McKinney Sts Houston Texas Demolished. [12]
1907 Flatiron Building 1000 Houston St Fort Worth Texas Listed on the NRHP in 1971. [13]
1907 Frost Building W Houston St and N Main Ave San Antonio Texas Later known as the Houston Building. Demolished. [14]
1907 Hotel Wear 100 W Franklin St Hillsboro Texas Demolished. [15]
1907 Inman Hotel 303 Main St Fort Worth Texas Also known as the Scott Hotel and the Plaza Hotel. [16]
1907 Paul Building 1018 Preston St Houston Texas Listed on the NRHP in 1979.[17] [18]
1907 Temple Adath Yeshurun Preston and Hamilton Sts Houston Texas Demolished. [19]
1908 Byers Opera House 113 E 7th St Fort Worth Texas Later known as the Palace Theatre. Demolished. [20]
1908 First M. E. Church 1320 S Main St Houston Texas [21]
1908 First National Bank Building 602 Garrison Ave Fort Smith Arkansas [22]
1908 Gibbs Building 105 N Alamo St San Antonio Texas Now known as the Hotel Gibbs. [20]
1908 Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad Depot 315 W Ave B Temple Texas [23]
1909 Broadway Baptist Church 305 W Broadway Ave Fort Worth Texas Demolished. [24]
1909 Carter Building 806 S Main St Houston Texas Now known as the JW Marriott Downtown Houston. [25]
1909 Our Lady of Victory Academy 801 W Shaw St Fort Worth Texas Listed on the NRHP in 2004. [26]
1909 The Rossonian Fannin and McKinney Sts Houston Texas Demolished. [27]
1909 Scarbrough Building 522 Congress Ave Austin Texas [28]
1909 St. Andrew Episcopal Church 917 Lamar St Fort Worth Texas [29]
1909 Texas High School W 16th St and Texas Blvd Texarkana Texas Demolished. [30]
1910 Amicable Life Insurance Company Building 425 Austin Ave Waco Texas [31]
1910 First National Bank Building 711 Houston St Fort Worth Texas Listed on the NRHP in 2009. [32]
1910 C. L. Neuhaus House 6 Courtland Pl Houston Texas Listed on the NRHP in 1979. [33]
1910 Sterling Myer House 4 Courtland Pl Houston Texas Listed on the NRHP in 1979. [34]
1910 Southwestern Telegraph and Telephone Company Building 1121 Capitol St Houston Texas Now known as Keystone Lofts. [35]
1911 Alexander S. Cleveland House 8 Courtland Pl Houston Texas Listed on the NRHP in 1979. [36]
1911 John W. Link House 3800 Montrose Blvd Houston Texas Listed on the NRHP in 2000. [37]
1912 Crockett School 2112 Crockett St Houston Texas Demolished. [38]
1912 First M. E. Church 102 N 2nd St St Temple Texas [29]
1912 James L. Autry House 5 Courtland Pl Houston Texas Listed on the NRHP in 1979. [39]
1912 Longfellow School Chartres, Hadley, Hamilton and Webster Sts Houston Texas Demolished. [40]
1912 Turnverein Hall Austin and Prairie Sts Houston Texas Demolished. [41]
1913 Rand Building 100 E Houston St San Antonio Texas [42]
1914 Hot Springs High School 125 Oak St Hot Springs Arkansas [43]
1914 John M. Dorrance House 9 Courtland Pl Houston Texas Listed on the NRHP in 1979. [44]
1914 State National Bank Building 500 Main St Fort Worth Texas Now known as the Burk Burnett Building. Listed on the NRHP in 1980. [45]
1915 Palestine High School 400 Micheaux Ave Ennis Texas Now the Museum for East Texas Culture. Listed on the NRHP in 1986. [46]
1916 Ennis High School 501 N Gaines St Ennis Texas Listed on the NRHP in 1986.[47] [48]
1916 Lamar County Courthouse 119 N Main St Paris Texas Replaced the former Lamar County Courthouse, designed by Sanguinet & Messer in 1896[49] and burned in the 1916 fire that destroyed much of Paris. [50]
1916 North Side High School 600 Park St Fort Worth Texas Now the J. P. Elder Middle School Annex. Listed on the NRHP in 1995.[51] [52]
1916 Paris High School Lamar Ave and N Collegiate Dr Paris Texas Demolished in the 1970s. [53]
1916 Tarrant County Criminal Court and Jail 200 W Belknap St Fort Worth Texas [54]
1916 Underwood Nazro House 25 Courtland Pl Houston Texas Listed on the NRHP in 1979. [55]
1916 Wichita County Courthouse 900 7th St Wichita Falls Texas Designed in association with Field & Clarkson and Charles J. Pate of Wichita Falls. Extant but altered beyond recognition. [56]
1917 Brownwood High School 901 Ave B Brownwood Texas [57]
1917 Central High School 1003 W Cannon St Fort Worth Texas Presently the Green B. Trimble Technical High School. [29]
1917 Central Trust Company Building 603 Navarro St San Antonio Texas Designed in association with Atlee B. Ayres and Charles T. Boelhauwe of San Antonio. Now known as the South Texas Building. [58]
1917 Merchants Building Market and Milam Sts Shreveport Louisiana Designed in association with Edward F. Neild of Shreveport. Later known as the City Savings Bank and Trust Company Building. Now demolished. [59]
1917 Southwestern Telegraph and Telephone Company Telephone Exchange 111 Grove Ave San Antonio Texas [60]
1918 Burns Building 401 E Houston St San Antonio Texas Designed in association with Charles T. Boelhauwe of San Antonio. [42]
1919 Farmers and Mechanics National Bank Building 714 Main St Fort Worth Texas Designed in association with Mauran, Russell & Crowell of St. Louis. Listed on the NRHP in 2012.[61] [62]
1919 National Bank of Commerce Building 807 8th St Wichita Falls Texas Now known as the City National Bank Building. [63][64]
1919 W. T. Waggoner Building 810 Houston St Fort Worth Texas Listed on the NRHP in 1979. [65]
1920 Hotel Texas 815 Main St Fort Worth Texas Designed in association with Mauran, Russell & Crowell of St. Louis. Listed on the NRHP in 1979. [66]
1921 Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Branch (former) 1301 Texas Ave Houston Texas [67]
1921 Frost National Bank Building 114 W Commerce St San Antonio Texas Now known as Municipal Plaza. [68]
1921 Gaines County Courthouse 101 S Texas St Seminole Texas Extant, but altered beyond recognition. [69]
1921 Liberty Hotel 205 S Caddo St Cleburne Texas [70]
1921 Neil P. Anderson Building 411 W 7th St St Fort Worth Texas Listed on the NRHP in 1978.[71] [72]
1921 San Jacinto Life Insurance Company Building 595 Orleans St Beaumont Texas [73]
1922 First National Bank Building 114 E Alamo St Brenham Texas [74]
1922 Houston Cotton Exchange Building 1310 Prairie Ave Houston Texas Now known as the Anderson Clayton Building. [75]
1922 Louisiana National Bank Building 150 3rd St Baton Rouge Louisiana Designed in association with Edward F. Neild of Shreveport. Now a hotel known as the Watermark Baton Rouge. [76]
Sanguinet, Staats & Hedrick
Year Building Address City State Notes Image Reference
1922 Stephen F. Austin Hotel 701 Congress Ave Austin Texas [77]
1922 First M. E. Church 1201 Lavaca St Austin Texas [78]
1923 First M. E. Church 909 10th St Wichita Falls Texas [79]
1923 Sam Houston Hotel 1117 Prairie St Houston Texas [80]
1923 Lamar Life Insurance Company Building 317 E Capitol St Jackson Mississippi Designed in association with Noah Webster Overstreet of Jackson. [81]
1923 Administration Building
Agronomy Building
Home Economics Building
Judging Building
Textile Engineering Building
Texas Technological College Lubbock Texas Designed in association with William Ward Watkin of Houston and Cram & Ferguson of Boston.[82] [83][84]
1923 St. Mary of the Assumption R. C. Church 1501 W Magnolia Ave Fort Worth Texas Listed on the NRHP in 1984. [85]
1924 Fort Worth Club 1501 W Magnolia Ave Fort Worth Texas [86]
1924 Hotel Lubbock 1204 Broadway St Lubbock Texas Later known as the Pioneer Hotel. [87]

References

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  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  2. ^ a b Mark Doty, Lost Dallas (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2012)
  3. ^ Knights of Pythias Building NRHP Nomination (1970)
  4. ^ Wharton-Scott House NRHP Nomination (1975)
  5. ^ American Architect and Building News, February 6 1904, xiii.
  6. ^ Wilson Building NRHP Nomination (1979)
  7. ^ Manufacturers' Record, April 7 1904, 266.
  8. ^ Manufacturers' Record, November 23 1905, 498.
  9. ^ American Architect and Building News, October 27 1906, viii.
  10. ^ American Architect and Building News, November 10 1906, xii.
  11. ^ Manufacturers' Record, January 31 1907, 79.
  12. ^ American Architect and Building News, September 22 1906, x.
  13. ^ Flatiron Building NRHP Nomination (1971)
  14. ^ Manufacturers' Record, October 31 1907, 63.
  15. ^ Manufacturers' Record, September 5 1907, 204.
  16. ^ Manufacturers' Record, November 7 1907, 78.
  17. ^ Paul Building NRHP Nomination (1979)
  18. ^ Manufacturers' Record, April 4 1907, 356.
  19. ^ Manufacturers' Record, September 26 1907, 82.
  20. ^ a b Engineering News, May 14 1908, 164.
  21. ^ Engineering News, March 26 1908, 102.
  22. ^ American Architect and Building News, May 6 1908, n.p.
  23. ^ Manufacturers' Record, February 6 1908, 68.
  24. ^ Manufacturers' Record, July 8 1909, 62.
  25. ^ Engineering Record, March 27 1909, 46b.
  26. ^ Our Lady of Victory Academy NRHP Nomination (2004)
  27. ^ Engineering Record, July 10 1909, 47.
  28. ^ American Architect, September 1 1909, 7.
  29. ^ a b c Jay C. Henry, Architecture in Texas: 1895-1945 (Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 1993)
  30. ^ Engineering Record, July 17 1909, 50b.
  31. ^ American Contractor, July 9 1910, 32.
  32. ^ First National Bank Building NRHP Nomination (2009)
  33. ^ C. L. Neuhaus House NRHP Nomination (1979)
  34. ^ Sterling Myer House NRHP Nomination (1979)
  35. ^ Engineering-Contracting, February 22 1911, 52.
  36. ^ A. S. Cleveland House NRHP Nomination (1979)
  37. ^ Link-Lee House NRHP Nomination (2000)
  38. ^ Tradesman, June 6 1912, 52.
  39. ^ James L. Autry House NRHP Nomination(1979)
  40. ^ Engineering and Contracting, November 6 1912, 60.
  41. ^ Tradesman, June 6 1912, 54.
  42. ^ a b AIA San Antonio, San Antonio Architecture: Traditions and Visions (San Antonio, TX: AIA San Antonio, 2007)
  43. ^ American Contractor, May 9 1914, 89.
  44. ^ John M. Dorrance House NRHP Nomination (1979)
  45. ^ Burk Burnett Building NRHP Nomination (1980)
  46. ^ Palestine High School NRHP Nomination (1986)
  47. ^ Ennis High School NRHP Nomination (1986)
  48. ^ Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record, June 15 1916, 10.
  49. ^ Paul Clifford Larsen and Susan Mattseld Brown, The Spirit of H.H. Richardson on the Midland Prairies: Regional Transformations of an Architectural Style (University of Minnesota, 1988)
  50. ^ Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record, June 1 1916, 15.
  51. ^ North Fort Worth High School NRHP Nomination (1995)
  52. ^ Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record, January 1 1917, 13.
  53. ^ Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record, June 1 1916, 8.
  54. ^ Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record, February 1 1917, 14.
  55. ^ Underwood Nazro House NRHP Nomination(1979)
  56. ^ Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record, March 1 1916, 8.
  57. ^ Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record, March 15 1917, 12.
  58. ^ Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record, December 15 1917, 13.
  59. ^ Manufacturers' Record, January 18 1917, 69.
  60. ^ Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record, June 15 1917, 13.
  61. ^ Farmers and Mechanics National Bank Building NRHP Nomination (2012)
  62. ^ Stone, July 1919, 322.
  63. ^ Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record, April 1 1919, 28.
  64. ^ Concrete, September 1921, 90.
  65. ^ W. T. Waggoner Building NRHP Nomination (1979)
  66. ^ Hotel Texas NRHP Nomination (1979)
  67. ^ "Contract for Reserve Bank is Awarded," Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record, May 1 1921, 29.
  68. ^ Stone, August 1921, 439.
  69. ^ Manufacturers' Record, June 2 1921, 139.
  70. ^ Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record, May 1 1921, 22.
  71. ^ Neil P. Anderson Building NRHP Nomination (1978)
  72. ^ Concrete, September 1921, 90.
  73. ^ Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record, October 15 1921, 18.
  74. ^ Manufacturers' Record, December 14 1922, 97.
  75. ^ "16-Story Cotton Exchange Planned," Manufacturers' Record, December 14 1922, 74.
  76. ^ Manufacturers' Record, July 27 1922, n.p.
  77. ^ Manufacturers' Record, November 23 1922, 92.
  78. ^ Manufacturers' Record, December 21 1922, 84.
  79. ^ Manufacturers' Record, September 13 1923, 104.
  80. ^ Manufacturers' Record, September 13 1923, 76.
  81. ^ Manufacturers' Record, June 14 1923, 113h.
  82. ^ Engineering News-record, December 6 1923, 948.
  83. ^ Manufacturers' Record, December 13 1923, 90.
  84. ^ Patrick J. Nicholson, William Ward Watkin and the Rice Institute (Gill Publishing Company, 1991): 335.
  85. ^ St. Mary of the Assumption Church NRHP Nomination (1984)
  86. ^ Stephen Fox, The Country Houses of John F. Staub (College Station, TX: Texas A&M University Press, 2007): 153.
  87. ^ Engineering News-record, January 1 1925, 55.


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