Английская Википедия:Charles Sumner Sedgwick
Charles Sumner Sedgwick[note 1] (1856 – March 12, 1922)[1] was an American architect based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.[2]
Personal life
He was born in New York State.[3] His wife, Mary D., was born in the 1850s and died in 1920.[4] Sedgwick died in 1922 at St. Barnabas Hospital in Minnesota, after several years of illness with Bright's disease.[5]
Career
He started his career as an architect in Binghamton, New York and moved to Minneapolis in 1884[6] and completed several projects in the city[7]Шаблон:Citation needed and surrounding areas and states. Several of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[8] Sedgwick is a designated Minneapolis master architect by the city's heritage preservation authority.
Works
Sedgwick was most known for his residential commissions, but also designed churches, school buildings, and commercial structures.[3]
- George W. Baird House (1886), Edina, Minnesota, NRHP-listed
- Como Congregational Church (1886), Minneapolis, Minnesota
- George R. Newell House (1888), 1818 LaSalle Ave., Minneapolis, MN (Sedgwick, Charles), NRHP-listed[8]
- First National Bank (1889), 501 St. Germain St., St. Cloud, MN (Sedgwick, Charles), NRHP-listed[8]
- Old Arkansas City High School (1890), Arkansas City, Kansas, formerly the Arkansas City High School building and now Ireland Hall at Cowley Community College; NRHP-listed[8]
- Andrew Presbyterian Church (1890), at Fourth Street and Eighth Avenue, Minneapolis,[3] patterned after St. Giles in Scotland. Demolished c.2002.[9]
- Nehemiah P. Clarke House (1892–93), 356 3rd Ave., S., St. Cloud, MN (Sedgwick, Charles S.), NRHP-listed[8][10]
- Westminster Presbyterian Church (1897), 1201–1213 Nicollet Mall with Warren H. Hayes,[3] NRHP-listed
- Dayton's (1902) at 700 Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis (later converted to a Macy's before closing down)
- Burton Hall (University of Minnesota) interior at the University of Minnesota (1895) with Leroy Buffington designing the exterior. The building was formerly used as a library[11]
- Budge Hall (1899 – demolished 1981) and Science Hall (renamed Minard Hall in honor of Dean A. E. Minard) at North Dakota State University[12] Minard Hall has been added on to and extensively renovated over the years.[13]
- William F. Bruell House (1902), Address Restricted, Redfield, South Dakota (Sedgwick & Saxton), NRHP-listed[8][14]
- Four story commercial building at 256 1st Avenue North (1902) in Minneapolis
- Morris Carnegie Library (1905), Nevada and 6th Sts., Morris, MN (Sedgwick & Saxton), NRHP-listed[8]
- Old Waconia City Hall (1909), 9 W. 1st St. in Waconia, Minnesota, NRHP-listed[8][15]
- First Lutheran Church (1916) 434 First Street Southwest in Blooming Prairie, Minnesota[16]
- Park Avenue Covenant Church, Minneapolis
- Park Avenue Congregational Church, at Park and Franklin Avenues, Minneapolis[3]
- Lowry Hill Congregational Church, at Dupont and Franklin Avenue, Minneapolis[3]
- Fourth Baptist Church, at 2105 Fremont Avenue North, Minneapolis[3]
Notes
References
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- ↑ gravestone, (birth year not completely legible)
- ↑ Шаблон:Cite book
- ↑ The Lowry Hill Neighborhood - Historical Context Study, prepared for the Lowry Hill Residents Inc. by Landscape Research LLC, 2006
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- ↑ 8,0 8,1 8,2 8,3 8,4 8,5 8,6 8,7 Шаблон:NRISref
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- ↑ North Dakota History – Volume 69 page 4
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