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The Henry and Charles Imig Block in Sheboygan, designed by Hilpertshauser.
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Hotel Laack in Plymouth, designed by Hilpertshauser.

Charles Hilpertshauser (December 21, 1861 – December 22, 1910) was an American architect. He designed more than 300 buildings in Sheboygan County, Wisconsin, including the NRHP-listed Henry and Charles Imig Block in Sheboygan and Hotel Laack in Plymouth.

Life

Hilpertshauser was born on December 21, 1861, in Herman, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin.[1] He grew up in Sheboygan, and he was trained as an architect in Chicago.[1]

Hilpertshauser opened an office in Sheboygan.[1] He designed many buildings in Wisconsin, especially in Sheboygan County, where he designed over 300 buildings between 1885 and 1910.[2] They included the Bodenstein Bros. Block and the NRHP-listed Henry and Charles Imig Block in Sheboygan, the Theological College in Franklin,[1] and the NRHP-listed Hotel Laack in Plymouth.[3]

Hilpertshauser married Minnie Buckel in 1885, and they had two daughters. He was a member of the German Reformed Church, and a Freemason. He died of cancer on December 22, 1910, in Chicago, Illinois, at age 49.[1] His grandson, Richard Miller, became an architect in New York City.[4]

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