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Charles Henry Page

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Page apprenticed with several architects and then began his own practice at the age of 19 with the firm Makin and Page. Page left that firm and began an independent practice as C. H. Page Jr. His brother Louis soon joined him, and they formed Page Brothers, Architects in 1898. The firm became one of
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Louis Charles Page also had a son, Louis Charles Page Jr. (1909–1981), who became an architect. He and college roommate Louis Southerland (1906–1994) formed Page and Southerland in 1935 in Austin. Page and Southerland designed many of the monuments placed around the state to commemorate the Texas
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firm of Page Brothers, Architects (also known as C. H. Page & Bro.). The firm achieved great recognition when they were commissioned to design the Texas State Building for the 1904
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Centennial. They were joined by Louis's brother George in 1939 and the name was expanded to Page Southerland Page. The company changed its name to just Page in 2013.
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the leading firms specializing in public projects such as public schools and courthouses.
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Page lived in the Pemberton Heights district of Austin. He died in 1957 and is buried at
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The brothers designed numerous public buildings in Texas, including the
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Page's son Charles Henry Page Jr. was born in 1910 in
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Charles Page (disambiguation)

architect
Texas
Louisiana Purchase Exposition
Stone mason
St. Louis
Missouri
Texas State Capitol
Austin
University of Texas at Austin
Anderson
Chambers
Fort Bend
Hays
Hunt
Orange
Williamson
1936 Austin federal courthouse
Crowley, Louisiana
National Register of Historic Places
Oakwood Cemetery
Fort Bend County Courthouse, Texas
Williamson County Courthouse, Texas
Anderson County Courthouse, Texas
Hunt County Courthouse, Texas
Orange County Courthouse, Texas
United States Courthouse, Austin, Texas
Railroad Depot, Crowley, Louisiana
"C. H. Page & Son Records, 1893–1970"

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