Frederick Corser

Frederick Corser ( born June 12, 1849 in Rochester, NY, † September 23, 1924 in Minneapolis, Minnesota ) was an American architect of houses and public buildings in Minneapolis, Minnesota and North and South Dakota.

Life

He studied architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was in 1884 the founding members of the Western Association of Architects and in the years 1902 to 1905 editor of the Western Architect.

Work

Buildings that Frederick has designed:

  • Church " St. Stephen ", Minneapolis
  • Wesbrook Hall at the University of Minnesota
  • Littel Sisters of the Poor ( nursing home )
  • Public Library, Minneapolis
  • Kenneseth ( synagogue ), Minneapolis
  • Central High School, Fargo

The first four buildings are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, the official list of cultural heritage of the United States.

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