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Four successive generations of Bohlen architects have worked at the firm: Diedrich A. Bohlen (its founder), Oscar D. Bohlen (Diedrich's son), August C. Bohlen (Diedrich's grandson), and Robert L. Bohlen (Diedrich's great-grandson). In addition to those as Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, D. A. Bohlen and his
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Bohlen's firm received the commission to design the Church of the
Immaculate Conception in 1883, and construction began in 1886. Oscar continued work on the project after Diedrich's death in 1890. Completed in 1892, the church underwent a renovation in 1987, with Melvin Meyer, principal architect at
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After Bohlen's death, his son, Oscar, continued the family firm, which is among the oldest architectural firms in the United States still in operation. Four successive generations of Bohlen architects once worked at the
Indianapolis firm: Diedrich A. Bohlen (its founder), Oscar D. Bohlen (Diedrich's
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Although D. A. Bohlen was not especially active in
Indianapolis's German social or political clubs, he was active in other civic affairs. In 1859 Bohlen was one of the original contributors who established the German-English Independent School in Indianapolis. Bohlen was elected as a trustee of the
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neighborhood. He was survived by his wife, Ursula F. (Gonceau) Bohlen, and three children. Oscar
Diedrich Bohlen, the youngest of Bohlen's children, was born on July 12, 1863; he became a partner in the Bohlen architectural firm in 1884. August Carl Bohlen (Oscar's son and Diedrich's grandson) and
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Indianapolis's German community was another source of Bohlen's early commissions. He was the architect for
Indianapolis's German-English Independent School (1860) on Maryland Street and the General German Protestant Orphans' Home (1872), later known as Pleasant Run Children's Home, on South State
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in other locations across
Indiana. Bohlen also designed several notable buildings around Indianapolis, including the German-English Independent School (1860), where he also served as a school trustee; United Evangelical Zion Church (1866), later renamed Zion United Church of Christ; the General
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Bohlen founded his architectural firm, originally named D. A. Bohlen, Architect, on April 10, 1853, at
Indianapolis. His early commissions in Indianapolis included the Charles Mayer store façade (1853), the dome for Odd Fellows Grand Lodge (1854), and the Metropolitan (1858), the city's first
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In 1876 Matthew Roth became Bohlen's business partner, and in 1884, after Bohlen's son, Oscar, joined the firm, it was renamed D. A. Bohlen and Son, Architects. Diedrich Bohlen designed several major projects in
Indianapolis before his death in 1890, including Crown Hill Cemetery's
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Founded in the early 1840s, Zion Church was originally named "The German United
Evangelical Protestant Lutheran and Reformed Zion Church of Indianapolis, Indiana." It was renamed United Evangelical Zion Church in 1861, and Zion Evangelical United Church of Christ in 1957. See
372:(1886), which is still in operation, and Tomlinson Hall (1886), adjacent to the City Market at the corner of Delaware and Market Streets. Tomlinson Hall was destroyed by fire in 1958; however, one of its entrances is preserved as an arch fragment on the market's west plaza.
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German
Protestant Orphans' Home (1872), later known as Pleasant Run Children's Home; Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church (1883); and Emmanuel Church (1883), later renamed Lockerbie Square United Methodist Church. In 1882 he remodeled a vacant seminary building for the
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Incorporated in 1887 as the First German Church of the Evangelical Association in Indianapolis, Emmanuel Church was also known as First German Evangelical Church. It merged with other local churches and was renamed Lockerbie Square United Methodist Church in 1979. See
346:(1871), its rectory (1863), and bishop's residence (1878) at Georgia Street and Capitol Avenue; United Evangelical Zion Church (1866) on West Ohio Street, between Meridian and Illinois Streets; and Roberts Park Methodist Church (1876) at Delaware and Vermont Streets.
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school in 1859, 1875, and 1876. Bohlen also served as a board member of the Gewerbeschulverein, a German manual training school in Indianapolis, whose classes were held at the German-English Independent School, where his son, Oscar, was a student.
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Bohlen's son, Oscar, designed Saint Vincent Hospital's second building (1889) on South and Delaware Streets; it was destroyed by fire in 1904. The Bohlen firm also designed the third Saint Vincent Hospital (1913) on Fall Creek Boulevard. See
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Although Bohlen's firm designed private residences, it specialized in institutional projects, especially religious, educational, and civic buildings. More than twenty of the firm's projects are listed on the
354:(1877); Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church (1883) at McCarty and New Jersey Streets; and Emmanuel Church (1883), later renamed Lockerbie Square United Methodist Church, at East and New York Streets.
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Bohlen's firm specialized in architectural designs for religious, educational, and civic institutions. Although most of Bohlen's early projects were in the Indianapolis area, an early client was the
948:. History of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana; Sisters of Providence History Series. Vol. III. Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, IN: Sisters of Providence. pp. 128–29.
338:(1892). After a fire destroyed the motherhouse in 1889, Oscar Bohlen continued his father's legacy as community architect at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, designing the Providence convent (1890).
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superintendent's home (1869) on the cemetery grounds, and Churchman House (1871), also known as Hillside, for Indianapolis banker Francis M. Churchman on his farm, which later became part of
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to Indiana. Bohlen and his firm specialized in institutional projects, especially civic, religious, and educational buildings. More than forty of the firm's projects are listed on the
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in the 107th Indiana Infantry Regiment, established on July 12, 1863. The 107th Indiana was one of fourteen "Minute Men" regiments and a battalion formed for emergency service during
1803:. History of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana; Sisters of Providence History Series. Vol. III. Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, IN: Sisters of Providence.
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A Journey of Love, Mercy, and Justice: A Pictorial History of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Celebrating 150 Years of Service Among the People of God
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A Journey of Love, Mercy, and Justice: A Pictorial History of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Celebrating 150 Years of Service Among the People of God
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Bohlen's legacy lies in his designs for numerous historic buildings at Indianapolis and Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, Indiana. He is best known for introducing the German
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Robert Lesh Bohlen (August's son and Diedrich's great-grandson) later became the third and fourth generations of Bohlen architects to work at the family firm.
408:, is the Bohlen-designed Indianapolis City Market façade on Market Street. Among the other architectural styles that Bohlen employed in his work include the
297:. The 107th Indiana was not called into the field and its men were mustered out on July 18, 1863; Bohlen resumed his architectural practice in Indianapolis.
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make up the Saint Mary-of-the-Woods Historic District, the largest cohesive collection of Bohlen buildings. The District is of statewide significance on the
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In addition to designing new structures, Bohlen altered existing buildings. In 1882 he remodeled a vacant seminary building on East Vermont Street for the
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style, as shown in his designs for Emmanuel Church (Lockerbie Square United Methodist Church) and Roberts Park Methodist Church, and the
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Bohlen's firm also designed the Zion Church (1913) at North and New Jersey Streets. See Probst and Reichmann, p. 10, and
180:(1886), located adjacent to the Indianapolis City Market. D. A. Bohlen is buried at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis.
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In the 1860s and early 1870s, Bohlen designed several residences for well-to-do families, including Indianapolis's
135:(1871), its rectory (1863), and bishop's residence (1878); Indianapolis's Roberts Park Methodist Church (1876) and
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Richard Smith (1994). "Bohlen, Meyer, Gibson and Associates". In David J. Bodenhamer; Robert G. Barrows (eds.).
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Saint John the Evangelist Catholic Church (1871), rectory (1863), and bishop's residence (1878), Indianapolis
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1610:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory–Nomination Form: Roberts Park Methodist Episcopal Church"
1198:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory–Nomination Form: Roberts Park Methodist Episcopal Church"
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Greater Indianapolis: The History, the Industries, the Institutions, and the People of a City of Homes
1632:"National Registration of Historic Places Inventory–Nomination Form: Fletcher Place Historic District"
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Greater Indianapolis: The History, the Industries, the Institutions, and the People of a City of Homes
749:"National Registration of Historic Places Inventory–Nomination Form: Fletcher Place Historic District"
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Selm, William (1994). "Bohlen, Diedrich August". In Bodenhamer, David J.; Robert G. Barrows (eds.).
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Indiana and Indianians: A History of Aboriginal and Territorial Indiana and the Century of Statehood
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Indiana and Indianians: A History of Aboriginal and Territorial Indiana and the Century of Statehood
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Costigan designed the Odd Fellows Grand Lodge, but Bohlen completed it after Costigan's death. See
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studying and sketching the local architecture. Bohlen immigrated to the United States around 1851.
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1993:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory––Nomination Form: St. John's Church and Rectory"
1111:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory––Nomination Form: St. John's Church and Rectory"
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son), August C. Bohlen (Diedrich's grandson), and Robert L. Bohlen (Diedrich's great-grandson).
1882:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory–Nomination Form: Crown Hill Cemetery (Portion)"
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Saint John the Evangelist Catholic Church (1871), rectory (1863), and bishop's residence (1878)
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Historical Sketch of the German-English Independent School of Indianapolis, "Our Old School"
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Historical Sketch of the German-English Independent School of Indianapolis, "Our Old School"
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1545:. Indianapolis, IN: The Riley-Lockerbie Ministerial Association of Downtown Indianapolis.
1442:. Indianapolis, IN: The Riley-Lockerbie Ministerial Association of Downtown Indianapolis.
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Bohlen died on June 1, 1890. He is buried at Crown Hill Cemetery, Section 25, Lot 175.
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At the time of his death in 1890, Bohlen's residence was at 71 Noble Street in the
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1552:"National Registration of Historic Places Inventory–Nomination Form: Foley Hall"
974:"National Registration of Historic Places Inventory–Nomination Form: Foley Hall"
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Major structures Diedrich A. Bohlen designed with his son, Oscar D. Bohlen:
334:. They include Foley Hall (1860), Providence convent chapel (1863), and the
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Wissing, Douglas A.; Marianne Tobias; Rebecca W. Dolan; Anne Ryder (2013).
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Indianapolis Cathedral: A Construction History of Our Three Mother Churches
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Indianapolis Cathedral: A Construction History of Our Three Mother Churches
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Emmanuel Church (1883), renamed as Lockerbie Square United Methodist Church
227:, Indiana. Bohlen worked for several architects in Indianapolis, including
1705:"Francis M. Churchman Family Collection, 1866–1928, 1966 Collection Guide"
921:"Francis M. Churchman Family Collection, 1866–1928, 1966 Collection Guide"
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Douglas A. Wissing; Marianne Tobias; Rebecca W. Dolan; Anne Ryder (2013).
1093:. Indianapolis, IN: Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis. pp. 21–23.
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Major Diedrich A. Bohlen-designed structures at Saint Mary-of-the-Woods:
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Avenue. Bohlen also designed several churches in Indianapolis, including
895:. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press. pp. 42 and 123.
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1865:. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University. pp. 333–34.
646:. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University. pp. 333–34.
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Crown Hill Cemetery's superintendent's home (1869), destroyed by fire
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Foley Hall (1860, 1897), Saint Mary of the Woods College (demolished)
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2017:. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press. pp. 42, 123.
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Bohlen, Meyer, Gibson and Associates, as the project architect. See
557:. Vol. IV. Chicago: American Historical Society. p. 1845.
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paid tribute to Bohlen's architectural legacy in a 1987 exhibition.
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to house Saint Vincent Infirmary, the predecessor to Indianapolis's
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to house Saint Vincent Infirmary, the predecessor to Indianapolis's
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The History of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
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The History of the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
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Providence motherhouse and chapel (1853–4, 1863), destroyed by fire
1929:. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University. p. 334.
823:. Bloomington and Indianapolis: Indiana University. p. 334.
1746:"Historic Business Register: Bohlen Meyer Gibson and Associates"
611:"Historic Business Register: Bohlen Meyer Gibson and Associates"
143:(1877); and in collaboration with his son, Oscar D. Bohlen, the
1785:. Saint Mary-of-the-Woods, IN: The Sisters of Providence. 1989.
1159:. Vol. I. Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company. p. 388.
1351:. Indianapolis: Indiana Architectural Foundation. p. 62.
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St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church: Eightieth Anniversary
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Crowe, Michael F.; Mary King & Judith Burd (1979-11-12).
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St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church: Eightieth Anniversary
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A fire destroyed the Crown Hill superintendent's three-story
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Smith, Richard, "Bohlen, Meyer, Gibson and Associates". In
1603:. Saint Mary–of-the-Woods, IN: Sisters of Providence. 1987.
1266:. Indianapolis, IN: Hollenbeck Press. 1922. pp. 12–13.
1031:. Saint Mary–of-the-Woods, IN: Sisters of Providence. 1987.
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Emigrants from the Kingdom of Hanover to the United States
1982:
Walton, Lloyd B. (1978-06-11). "Past Masters of Mortar".
1857:, Indianapolis: State of Indiana. 1866. Vols. III and VI.
1665:. Indianapolis, IN: Catholic Archdiocese of Indianapolis.
1329:. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service
1297:. Indianapolis, IN: Litho Press. pp. 4, 18, and 37.
1242:. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service
1203:. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service
979:. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service
868:. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service
754:. U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service
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Lloyd B. Walton (1978-06-11). "Past Masters of Mortar".
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Churchman House (1871), Beech Grove, Indiana, demolished
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Diedrich A. Bohlen-designed structures in Indianapolis:
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Crown Hill Cemetery's Gothic Chapel (1877), Indianapolis
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Michael F. Crowe; Mary King; Judith Burd (1979-11-12).
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Bodenhamer, David J.; Robert G. Barrows, eds. (1994).
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Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana
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McLaughlin, H. Roll; David R. Hermansen (1974-02-04).
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Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana
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Widner, Rev. Thomas; Sister Marie Wolf (1980-07-11).
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Indianapolis Architecture: Transformations Since 1975
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Indianapolis Architecture: Transformations Since 1975
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H. Roll McLaughlin; David R. Hermansen (1974-02-04).
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David J. Bodenhamer; Robert G. Barrows, eds. (1994).
1378:. Indianapolis, IN: Cheltenham-Aetna Press. p.
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Rev. Thomas Widner; Sister Marie Wolf (1980-07-11).
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style of Saint John the Evangelist Catholic Church.
319:. He designed numerous structures on the campus of
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1966:History of Indianapolis and Marion County, Indiana
1730:. Indianapolis: Indiana Architectural Foundation.
1674:. Vol. I. Chicago: Lewis Publishing Company.
791:. Philadelphia: L. H. Everts and Company. p.
788:History of Indianapolis and Marion County, Indiana
437:Roberts Park Methodist Church (1876), Indianapolis
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317:Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
271:called for volunteers to defend the state after
165:Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
153:Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods
1543:The Art and Architecture of Nine Urban Churches
1440:The Art and Architecture of Nine Urban Churches
699:. Indianapolis, IN: Logan and Company. p.
496:Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church (1883)
424:, including these Diedrich A. Bohlen designs:
127:, including several of D. A. Bohlen's designs:
1838:Probst, George T.; Eberhard Reichmann (1989).
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528:Other Diedrich A. Bohlen-designed structures:
487:General German Protestant Orphans' Home (1872)
103:(January 17, 1827 – June 1, 1890) a native of
670:George T. Probst; Eberhard Reichmann (1989).
359:Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul
170:Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul
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1583:Brown, Mary Borromeo; Eugenia Logan (1949).
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616:. Indiana Historical Society. Archived from
200:. He received his architectural training at
1958:. Indianapolis, IN: Cheltenham-Aetna Press.
1947:. Indianapolis, IN: Hollenbeck Press. 1922.
1550:Brawley, Sister Ann Kathleen (1981-01-05).
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2015:Crown Hill: History, Spirit, and Sanctuary
1969:. Philadelphia: L. H. Everts and Company.
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972:Sister Ann Kathleen Brawley (1981-01-05).
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344:Saint John the Evangelist Catholic Church
133:Saint John the Evangelist Catholic Church
2033:Zion Evangelical United Church of Christ
1691:. Chicago: American Historical Society.
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472:German-English Independent School (1860)
428:Morris-Butler House (1864), Indianapolis
260:On July 9, 1863, Bohlen enlisted in the
235:(1851) on North Street in Indianapolis.
188:Bohlen was born on January 17, 1827, in
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1840:The Germans in Indianapolis, 1840–1918
1578:. Indianapolis, IN: Logan and Company.
672:The Germans in Indianapolis, 1840–1918
163:firm designed many structures for the
1513:A Journey of Love, Mercy, and Justice
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1307:Probst and Reichmann, p. 37 and 106.
490:Roberts Park Methodist Church (1876)
422:National Register of Historic Places
219:, Louisiana, Bohlen spent a year in
157:National Register of Historic Places
125:National Register of Historic Places
117:Bohlen, Meyer, Gibson and Associates
478:Zion United Church of Christ (1866)
466:Odd Fellows Grand Lodge dome (1854)
336:Church of the Immaculate Conception
1775:The History of Nine Urban Churches
1493:The History of Nine Urban Churches
1279:The History of Nine Urban Churches
1179:The History of Nine Urban Churches
1136:The History of Nine Urban Churches
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463:Charles Mayer store façade (1853)
285:into southern Indiana during the
2093:19th-century American architects
1927:The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis
1902:Shank, Wesley I. (August 1971).
1880:Shank, Wesley I. (August 1971).
1863:The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis
1794:. Indianapolis, IN: Litho Press.
1726:Gadski, Mary Ellen, ed. (1993).
1059:Probst and Reichmann, pp. 36–37.
821:The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis
644:The Encyclopedia of Indianapolis
1790:Loftus, Marie D'Andrea (1981).
1347:Mary Ellen Gadski, ed. (1993).
1235:Wesley I. Shank (August 1971).
861:Wesley I. Shank (August 1971).
581:Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
507:Indianapolis City Market (1886)
440:Indianapolis City Market (1886)
402:Romanesque Revival architecture
321:Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
149:Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College
147:(1886). The combined campus of
2088:Burials at Crown Hill Cemetery
1687:Dunn Jr.; Jacob Piatt (1919).
1670:Dunn Jr.; Jacob Piatt (1910).
1293:Marie D'Andrea Loftus (1981).
400:to Indiana. An example of the
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1652:"Death of Architect Bohlen".
1483:Probst and Reichmann, p. 112.
1155:Jacob Piatt Dunn Jr. (1910).
732:"Death of Architect Bohlen".
553:Jacob Piatt Dunn Jr. (1919).
521:Foley Hall (1860), demolished
398:Neo-Gothic architecture style
121:Neo-Gothic architecture style
115:, Indiana. In 1971 it became
2073:Architects from Indianapolis
1608:Cord, Ruby J. (1979-08-13).
233:Indiana School for the Blind
1963:Sulgrove, Berry R. (1884).
1799:Madden, Mary Roger (1991).
1196:Ruby J. Cord (1979-08-13).
918:"Biographical Sketches" in
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2083:Indiana Historical Society
1986:. Indianapolis, IN: 42–47.
1984:Indianapolis Star Magazine
1753:Indiana Historical Society
1712:Indiana Historical Society
1456:. 1995. pp. 5 and 7.
1143:. 1995. pp. 5 and 7.
944:Mary Roger Madden (1991).
785:Berry R. Sulgrove (1884).
719:Indianapolis Star Magazine
475:Morris Butler House (1864)
449:Indiana Historical Society
94:Ursula F. (Gonceau) Bohlen
1661:Divita, James J. (1986).
223:, Ohio, before moving to
2000:Indiana State Government
1952:Stein, Theodore (1913).
1656:. 1890-06-02. p. 8.
1572:Brown, Ignatius (1868).
1524:Madden, pp. 128–29, and
1474:Wissing, pp. 42 and 123.
1089:James J. Divita (1986).
370:Indianapolis City Market
184:Early life and education
145:Indianapolis City Market
101:Diedrich Augustus Bohlen
1372:Theodore Stein (1913).
721:. Indianapolis, IN: 43.
693:Ignatius Brown (1868).
1000:Eugenia Logan (1949).
774:Walton, pp. 42, 44–45.
363:Saint Vincent Hospital
174:Saint Vincent Hospital
1911:National Park Service
1889:National Park Service
1825:National Park Service
1639:National Park Service
1617:National Park Service
1559:National Park Service
1420:National Park Service
289:. Bohlen served as a
67:Indianapolis, Indiana
1654:Indianapolis Journal
1394:Greater Indianapolis
1041:Madden, p. 183, and
734:Indianapolis Journal
332:Terre Haute, Indiana
328:liberal arts college
310:Beech Grove, Indiana
2078:Union Army soldiers
1801:The Path Marked Out
946:The Path Marked Out
469:Metropolitan (1858)
306:Crown Hill Cemetery
302:Morris-Butler House
239:Marriage and family
137:Crown Hill Cemetery
129:Morris-Butler House
63:Crown Hill Cemetery
410:Romanesque Revival
287:American Civil War
194:Kingdom of Hanover
109:Kingdom of Hanover
40:Kingdom of Hanover
23:Diedrich A. Bohlen
16:American architect
2024:978-0-87195-301-8
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