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First Presbyterian Church, Hastings, Minnesota, 1875.
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Masonic Block, Fargo, North Dakota, 1884.

Charles N. Daniels (1828-1892)[1] was an American architect active in Minnesota, North Dakota, and Washington.

Life and career

Daniels was born in 1828 in Leon, New York. In 1852 he went to Minnesota, settling in St. Paul. He went to St. Anthony in 1855 and Faribault in 1862, where he established himself as a contractor in the firm of Rice & Daniels. By 1868, he was also practicing as an architect.[2] He would have likely dropped the contracting work soon afterward. He moved to Fargo, North Dakota in 1879, becoming one of the Dakota Territory's first architects.[1] In 1882 he partnered with John G. Proctor, formerly of Ontario.[3] In 1884 Daniels & Proctor moved their offices to Tacoma, Washington, and dissolved their partnership in 1887.[4] In 1888 he established the new firm of Daniels & Cook with Samuel A. Cook. He later became an insurance agent.[5] Daniels died in Tacoma in 1892.

Legacy

Several of his works have been listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

Works as contractor

Works as architect

Charles N. Daniels, 1868-1882

Daniels & Proctor, 1882-1887

Charles N. Daniels, 1887-1888

Daniels & Cook, 1888-c.1890

  • Fannie C. Paddock Hospital, 512 S. J St., Tacoma, Washington (1888) - Demolished.[15]
  • Christ Episcopal Church, 316 N. K St., Tacoma, Washington (1889) - Demolished.[16]
  • Rufus J. Davis House, 711 N. J St., Tacoma, Washington (1889)[17]
  • Franklin School, 3210 S. 12th St., Tacoma, Washington (1889) - Demolished.[18]
  • William Fraser House, 424 N. D St., Tacoma, Washington (1889) - Demolished.[19]
  • Conrad L. Hoska House, 410 N. D St., Tacoma, Washington (1890)[16]
  • Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 901 N. J St., Tacoma, Washington (1890–91) - Demolished.[16]
  • Park Hotel, Pioneer Ave. & Meridian St., Puyallup, Washington (1890) - Never completed. Demolished.[20]
  • Welles Wheeler House, 802 N. J St., Tacoma, Washington (1890)[17]

References

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  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 First Presbyterian Church NRHP Nomination. 1995.
  2. Proceedings of the Grand Lodge of Ancient Free and Accepted Masons of Minnesota Шаблон:Webarchive. 1893.
  3. "Proctor, John G.". dictionaryofarchitectsincanada.org. n.d. Web.
  4. 4,0 4,1 4,2 "John G. Proctor". https://www.dahp.wa.gov/. n.d. Web.
  5. Lathrop, Alan K. Churches of Minnesota. 2003.
  6. Cathedral of Our Merciful Saviour NRHP Nomination. 1979.
  7. Congregational Church of Faribault NRHP Nomination. 1977.
  8. 8,0 8,1 8,2 8,3 8,4 Шаблон:NRISref
  9. Шаблон:NRHP url. 1983.
  10. "Cass County Courthouse" Шаблон:Webarchive. http://library.ndsu.edu/. n.d. Web.
  11. Шаблон:NRHP url. 1982.
  12. Шаблон:Cite web and Шаблон:NRHP url
  13. "Tacoma-Pierce County Buildings Index: Displaying Record #20581" Шаблон:Webarchive. http://search.tacomapubliclibrary.org/ Шаблон:Webarchive. n.d. Web.
  14. Gallacci, Caroline and Ron Karabaich. Images of America: Vanishing Tacoma. 2013.
  15. "Tacoma-Pierce County Buildings Index: Displaying Record #17253"Шаблон:Dead link. http://search.tacomapubliclibrary.org/ Шаблон:Webarchive. n.d. Web.
  16. 16,0 16,1 16,2 May, Karen. Images of America: Tacoma's North Slope. 2011.
  17. 17,0 17,1 Шаблон:NRHP url. 2003.
  18. "Tacoma-Pierce County Buildings Index: Displaying Record #2383" Шаблон:Webarchive. http://search.tacomapubliclibrary.org/ Шаблон:Webarchive. n.d. Web.
  19. Keniston-Longrie, Joy, Kelsey Longrie, and Amberose Longrie. Images of America: Tacoma's Stadium District. 2010.
  20. Price, Lori and Ruth Anderson. Puyallup: A Pioneer Paradise. 2002.