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Over his career he produced some 40 government buildings. Two of the six huge Second Empire buildings survive in St. Louis and Washington. The New York City Hall Post Office was dubbed "Mullett's monstrosity." Following another shift in popular taste, however, he is recognized since the late 20th
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Mullett left Rogers on less than friendly terms in 1860, to establish his own practice. His first known individual design is the Church of the New Jerusalem, a board-and-batten
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Although widely dismissed as "an obscure draftsman" from Cincinnati, Mullett used his political skills to gain appointment as Supervising Architect in 1866. He designed
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Architects to the Nation : The Rise and Decline of the Supervising Architect's Office: The Rise and Decline of the Supervising Architect's Office
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Diaries & C Annotated Documents, Research and Reminiscence Regarding a Federal Architect Engineer Architect (1834-1890)
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in the United States." In 1890, in financial trouble and ill health, Mullett killed himself in Washington.
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newspaper; it is one of the oldest multistory steel-frame buildings in Washington, D.C.
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and others. When three men were killed on May 1, 1877, by a floor failure at the
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A. B. Mullett: His Relevance in American Architecture and Historic Preservation
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and mechanical drawing, but left as a sophomore in 1854. He trained in the
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Mullett reluctantly resigned in 1874 while under attack from reforming
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called him "the most arrogant, pretentious, and preposterous little
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century for his contribution to monumental Victorian architecture.
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The Federal Presence: Architecture, Politics and National Design
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army during the American Civil War, Mullett in 1863 relocated to
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1869-1870 – Old Custom House and Post Office Wiscasset, Maine
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City Hall Post Office and Courthouse, Broadway, Manhattan, NY
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Mullet died by suicide in 1890 after a period of ill health.
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The American Architect from the Colonial Era to the Present
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Old Custom House and Post Office, St. Louis, Missouri
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Alfred B. Mullet

Taunton
Washington, D.C.
Pioneer Courthouse, Portland, Oregon
Old Executive Office Building, Washington, D.C.
Old Custom House and Post Office, St. Louis, Missouri
Old San Francisco Mint
Custom House, Knoxville, Tennessee
Federal Building, Raleigh, North Carolina
Camp House
architect
Supervising Architect
agency
United States Treasury Department
federal
Victorian
Greek Revival
Second Empire
Richardsonian Romanesque
Taunton
Somerset
Glendale
Ohio
College Hill, Cincinnati
mathematics
Cincinnati
Isaiah Rogers
Gothic Revival
Union

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