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Joseph Baumann's younger brother, Albert Benjamin Baumann, was born in Knoxville on August 30, 1861. He joined Joseph's firm as a draftsman in 1882, and upon his promotion to full partner in 1887, the firm began operating under the name, "Baumann Brothers." This firm's early work included several
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conventions, and was thus aware of the changes taking place in architecture during the 1880s and 1890s. His early designs were typically in the Second Empire and Early English Gothic styles. By the mid-1880s, however, he had transitioned to the more contemporary Victorian Gothic and Queen Anne
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The Baumanns have been called Knoxville's first architectural "dynasty." They designed many of the major buildings constructed in the city during the late 19th century. Several of their works, which range from downtown high-rises to suburban cottages, have been listed on the
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Joseph Baumann, the son of a carpenter, began working as an architect in Knoxville in 1872, when he designed the city's first opera house, Staub's Theatre. In 1887, his brother, Albert, became a full partner in the firm, which then began operating under the name,
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Joseph Baumann left the firm in 1913, and retired from the profession altogether in 1916. He died on April 20, 1920. Albert continued as the firm's sole principal for several years. His commissions included the expansion of
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Albert Baumann, Sr., died on November 23, 1942, and Albert Baumann, Jr., died on September 19, 1952. Both are buried in Highland Memorial Cemetery. Joseph Baumann is buried in
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Albert's son, Albert "A.B." Baumann, Jr., was born in Knoxville on January 20, 1897. He studied architecture at the University of Pennsylvania under French-born architect
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NRHP contributing property (Southern Terminal and Warehouse Historic District); HABS (TN-212); 127 built c. 1900; 125 built before 1886, remodeled to match 127 c. 1900
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and Benjamin McMurry, also studied under Cret). In 1922, Albert, Jr., joined his father's firm, which then began operating under the name, "Baumann and Baumann."
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Several hundred structures in Knoxville alone have been attributed to Baumanns' firms. Over a dozen of these structures have been listed on the
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In the 1880s, Joseph Baumann helped renovate and expand Knoxville's first Market House, a one-story shed-like structure which occupied much of
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was completed, one of several courthouses designed by the Baumanns. Later courthouses included the Blount County Courthouse (1906) in
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Phillip Thomason and Michael Williams, National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Elkmont Historic District, July 1993.
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in Nashville, where it was known as the "Knoxville Building"; moved to Knoxville after the exposition and renamed "Woman's Building"
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Nissa Dahlin Brown, National Register of Historic Places Registration Form for Cowan, McClung and Company Building, May 1984.
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Ann Bennett, National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Kingston Pike Historic District, January 1996.
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Originally built in 1872 and designed by Joseph Baumann; remodeled as Masonic Temple by Albert B. Baumann, Sr., 1915
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In 1875, Baumann designed Odd Fellows Hall (now called the Mall Building, or Hotel St. Oliver) for confectioner
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Ann Bennett, National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Emory Place Historic District, May 1994.
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Ronald Childress, National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Andrew Johnson Hotel, March 1980.
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NRHP (#84003566, listed as Cowan, McClung and Company Building); originally constructed 1871, remodeled 1929
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Remodeled with addition c. 1926 by Barber & McMurry. School closed 1990s. Now Brownlow Lofts.
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Holly Beth Cook, National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form for Minvilla, 14 July 2010.
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NRHP (#10001046); Renovated as 5th Avenue Motel c. 1950s, restored to original appearance 2000s
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NRHP (#82003983); also called "Kern Building" or "Odd Fellows Hall"; currently Hotel St. Oliver
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Exterior drastically modified by Albert Baumann, Sr., as a temple for the local Masons in 1915
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NRHP contributing property (Southern Terminal and Warehouse Historic District); HABS (TN-212)
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Building demolished in the 1920s when the congregation moved to a new location on Main Street
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The Future of Knoxville's Past: Historic and Architectural Resources in Knoxville, Tennessee
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Designation Report and Design Guidelines - Scenic Drive Area of Sequoyah Hills Neighborhood
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Designed by Baumann Brothers (Joseph F. Baumann and/or Albert Baumann, Sr.), 1887–1913
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Joseph Francis Baumann, the second son of William and Catherine Baumann, was born in
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on Locust Street, and Staub's Theatre, the city's first opera house, on Gay Street.
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HABS (TN-240); this house once stood at the intersection of Broadway and Cedar in
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A History of New Providence Presbyterian Church, Maryville, Tennessee, 1786-1921
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NRHP (#83003045); remodeled as Park Place condominiums by Kristopher Kendrick
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Became Maury High School in 1910, replaced by current building in late 1920s
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Remodeled as Imperial Hotel in 1894, burned 1916; rebuilt as Farragut Hotel
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William Baumann, the father of Joseph and Albert Baumann, Sr., was born in
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Built for Knoxville's first Catholic congregation; Victorian Gothic style
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Knoxville's first opera house; designed for Swiss-born entrepreneur
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NRHP contributing property (Maryville College Historic District)
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Joseph F. Baumann, 1844-1920: Architect of the First Knoxville
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large warehouses with ornamented storefronts on Jackson Avenue
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William Rule, George Frederick Mellen, and John Wooldridge,
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Originally Central High School, became middle school in 1971
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Replaced by the current church building in the early 1950s
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NRHP (#82003987); currently home to the Lenoir City Museum
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NRHP contributing property (Jonesboro Historic District)
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Heart of the Valley: A History of Knoxville, Tennessee
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One of Baumann and Baumann's largest projects was the
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Masonic Temple Celebrates 95 Years in Old McGhee Home
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was a family of American architects who practiced in
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John Wooldridge, George Mellen, William Rule (ed.),
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N. Fourth Ave. and Caswell St., Knoxville, ca. 1895
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Joseph F. Baumann
Albert B. Baumann, Sr.
Knoxville, Tennessee
Church of the Immaculate Conception
Andrew Johnson Building
Knoxville Post Office
National Register of Historic Places
Kirchheimbolanden, Germany
Savannah, Georgia
East Tennessee
Civil War
Charleston, Tennessee
Tellico Plains, Tennessee
Second Empire
Charles McClung McGhee
Peter Kern

large warehouses with ornamented storefronts on Jackson Avenue
Westwood
Kingston Pike
Fountain City
Market Square
Madisonville
Maryville
Jonesborough
Knoxville High School
Paul Cret
Charles I. Barber
Andrew Johnson Hotel
Gresham Middle School

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