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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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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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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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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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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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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
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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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on Locust Street, and Staub's Theatre, the city's first opera house, on Gay Street.
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A History of New Providence Presbyterian Church, Maryville, Tennessee, 1786-1921
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2394:(Knoxville, Tenn.: University of Tennessee Press, 1995), p. 152.
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2846:, Knox Heritage Fragile Fifteen, 2013. Retrieved: 15 May 2013.
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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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Knoxville-Knox County Metropolitan Planning Commission,
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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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NRHP contributing property (Elkmont Historic District)
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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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Tennessee's Historic Landscapes: A Traveler's Guide
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Mystery of Segregation Law Exception Solved At Last
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2739:National Register of Historic Places - NPS Focus
2354:Monroe County Courthouse photograph description
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2374:Tennessee Encyclopedia of History and Culture
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263:National Register of Historic Places
95:National Register of Historic Places
617:Church of the Immaculate Conception
67:Church of the Immaculate Conception
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342:Historic American Buildings Survey
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2837:Tennessee Supreme Court Building
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2419:Masters Lodge #244 - History
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383:Charles McClung McGhee House
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532:Third Presbyterian Church
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107:Kirchheimbolanden, Germany
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132:Joseph Baumann, 1872–1887
2003:Tyson Junior High School
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1148:Monroe County Courthouse
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2332:Woodward-Williams House
2271:The American Contractor
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1153:Madisonville, Tennessee
1087:Albert B. Baumann House
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1971:Knoxville Post Office
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75:Knoxville Post Office
2448:The Big Marble House
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2009:Knoxville, Tennessee
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1318:Maryville, Tennessee
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683:First Baptist Church
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596:Dandridge, Tennessee
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420:Knoxville, Tennessee
389:Knoxville, Tennessee
340:– Documented by the
271:St. John's Cathedral
236:Andrew Johnson Hotel
51:Knoxville, Tennessee
798:Third National Bank
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278:Inland Architecture
87:Baumann and Baumann
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2691:2011-06-22 at the
2672:2013-09-30 at the
2581:Carroll Van West,
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1945:Elkmont, Tennessee
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16:American architect
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371:Other information
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111:Savannah, Georgia
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2533:Knoxnews.com
2532:
2523:
2491:
2451:
2446:Jack Neely,
2442:
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2389:
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2296:
2292:
2288:Jack Neely,
2269:
2254:
2154:
2081:
2057:
2033:
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1939:
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1258:1900 (appx.)
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2654:Metro Pulse
2452:Metro Pulse
2295:Metro Pulse
2119:Thomas Hope
962:(Depot St.)
432:Peter Staub
120:During the
2869:Categories
2130:References
1974:(Main St.)
1605:(3rd Ave.)
1476:(Broadway)
1380:(5th Ave.)
1180:(Main St.)
1130:Demolished
1068:Demolished
1003:Demolished
947:Demolished
876:Demolished
865:(Broadway)
863:Park Place
843:Demolished
775:(Broadway)
758:Demolished
728:Demolished
696:Demolished
664:Demolished
603:Demolished
545:Demolished
534:(5th Ave.)
517:Demolished
506:(Main St.)
427:Demolished
377:Reference
153:Peter Kern
1766:(Gay St.)
936:(Gay St.)
800:(Gay St.)
685:(Gay St.)
562:(Gay St.)
416:(Gay St.)
365:Completed
225:Paul Cret
201:Maryville
122:Civil War
2840:Archived
2821:Archived
2762:Archived
2742:Archived
2723:Archived
2689:Archived
2670:Archived
2492:WBIR.com
2422:Archived
2335:Archived
2108:See also
2095:Standing
2070:Standing
2046:Standing
2016:Standing
1985:Standing
1952:Standing
1924:Standing
1893:Standing
1861:Standing
1833:Standing
1809:Standing
1777:Standing
1742:Standing
1710:Standing
1679:Standing
1649:Standing
1616:Standing
1578:Standing
1548:Standing
1518:Standing
1487:Standing
1474:Minvilla
1425:Standing
1391:Standing
1355:Standing
1325:Standing
1293:Standing
1261:Standing
1160:Standing
1102:Modified
1099:Standing
1034:Standing
973:Standing
916:Standing
898:Westwood
631:Standing
486:Standing
362:Location
289:styles.
178:Westwood
77:(1934).
1456:Altered
1075:in 1931
461:Altered
396:Altered
101:History
1191:Burned
811:Burned
786:Burned
573:Burned
368:Status
374:Image
257:Works
2092:1951
2067:1950
2043:1948
2013:1936
1982:1934
1949:1934
1921:1931
1890:1931
1858:1931
1830:1931
1806:1930
1774:1930
1739:1929
1707:1928
1676:1927
1646:1927
1613:1927
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1545:1915
1515:1915
1484:1913
1453:1913
1422:1912
1388:1910
1352:1906
1322:1906
1227:1898
1188:1897
1157:1897
1127:1897
1065:1894
1031:1893
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970:1890
944:1890
913:1890
873:1890
840:1889
808:1887
783:1887
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628:1886
600:1884
570:1879
542:1877
514:1876
483:1875
458:1874
424:1872
393:1872
359:Name
338:HABS
328:NRHP
280:and
269:and
45:The
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298:Key
180:on
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