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Файл:Marshall University Old Main Building.jpg
Old Main, Marshall College, 1905.
Файл:LANTZ HALL, SHENANDOAH COUNTY, VIRGINIA.jpg
Lantz Hall, Massanutten Academy, 1907.
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Administration Building, Salem College, 1909.
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Cumberland City Hall, Cumberland, 1910.
Файл:Whitescarver Hall.jpg
Whitescarver Hall, Broaddus College, 1911.
Файл:Thomas Koon House Mar 11.JPG
Thos. W. Koon House, Cumberland, 1912.
Файл:Elks Club, East Liverpool.jpg
Elks Club, East Liverpool, 1914.
Файл:Hampshire County Courthouse Romney WV 2014 10 05 03.jpg
County Courthouse, Romney, 1921.
Файл:Ritchie County Courthouse.jpg
County Courthouse, Harrisville, 1922.
Файл:Pleasants County Courthouse.jpg
County Courthouse, St. Marys, 1923.
Файл:The abandoned Rose Garden (once Robinson Grand) Theater in Clarksburg, West Virginia LCCN2015631634.tif
Robinson Grand Theater 1913, and 1927 remodel after fire
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Circleville School, Circleville, 1937.

Ernest C. S. Holmboe (1873–1954) was an American architect best known for his work in West Virginia.

Life and career

E. C. S. Holmboe was born in Denmark in 1873, where he studied architecture for four years.[1][2] He later relocated to Chicago, where he was educated at the Art Institute of Chicago. In the early and mid 1890s he practiced as an architect in Chicago,[3][4] but by 1899 he had relocated to the much smaller city of Marietta. In 1901 he formed a partnership with Robert C. Lafferty,[1] a native of Wheeling, West Virginia.[2] Lafferty was sent to Clarksburg, West Virginia to open a branch office. Soon afterwards, Holmboe moved the firm's chief office to Clarksburg, and Lafferty ran another branch office, this time at Bluefield.[2] Holmboe & Lafferty grew to become the most prominent architectural firm in the Clarksburg region, but was dissolved in 1920, soon after the end of World War I.

After a brief period alone, Holmboe established a new partnership with Guy M. Pogue, who had been educated by Charles W. Bates and been a practicing architect in Wheeling for five years.[5] Holmboe & Pogue appears to have lasted for only a few years, but completed several major projects, including four county courthouses.

After the dissolution of Holmboe & Pogue, Holmboe practiced on his own at least until the 1940s,[6] though few projects are known. Holmboe died in 1954.[7]

Influence and legacy

Holmboe was well regarded as a designer of fraternal buildings, especially Elks lodges. Buildings of this type by Holmboe & Lafferty were built in such faraway states as Florida and North Dakota.

Works

E. C. S. Holmboe, until 1901

  • 1899 - Elks Home, 410 Front St, Marietta, Ohio[8]
    • Burned in 2001.
  • 1900 - Masonic Temple, 308 Front St, Marietta, Ohio[9]

Holmboe & Laffery, 1901-1920

Holmboe & Pogue, from 1920

E. C. S. Holmboe

References

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