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Eckel's firm outlived his death by over sixty years. Eckel & Aldrich continued under the leadership of
Aldrich and the younger Eckel until their deaths in 1947 and 1959, respectively. In 1960 the firm was reorganized as Brunner & Brunner by their associate, Otto Brunner (1896–1974), and his
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to manage the project, and Eckel and Mann dissolved their partnership in 1892. Eckel briefly formed the partnership of Eckel & van Brunt with John van Brunt, an architect from Kansas City, but this was dissolved within a few months. Eckel then worked as a sole practitioner until 1908, when he
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Patrick F. Meagher and Stigers & Boettner before briefly opening his own office in 1872. He returned to Stigers & Boettner in 1874 as a junior partner and in 1877, upon the retirement of the senior partner, a full partner in Boettner & Eckel.
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The referenced list of firms contains two relevant errors. It gives a founding date of 1872 for
Brunner & Brunner rather than 1880, the year Eckel established his own office, and includes the Austin Company of
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During his career Eckel was the leading architect in St. Joseph and was well-known throughout the state and the region. During a career spanning over sixty years, Eckel was responsible for major works in the
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Eckel was married in 1875 to Minnie Louise
Schroers in St. Joseph. They had four children: Edmond George Eckel, Minnie Albertine (Eckel) Agnew, Elvie Emilie (Eckel) Forgrave and George Robert Eckel.
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in 1980 but has been demolished. He was a member of the Masons, the Elks, the Benton Club and the St. Joseph
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and studied architecture under the city architect of
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of 1893 and was thereafter responsible for a number of works informed by his
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St. Joseph's Commerce and Banking Historic District NRHP Registration Form
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A number of Eckel's and the firms' works are listed on the United States
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South Fourth Street Commercial Historic District NRHP Registration Form
364:(1889) and had a part in the firm's competition-winning design for the
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The houses of Adam N. Schuster (right) and James W. Hingston (left) in
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to continue his education and studied in the Beaux-Arts ateliers of
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Weekly List of Actions Taken on Properties: 6/16/14 through 6/27/14
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Central-North Commercial Historic District NRHP Registration Form
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St. Joseph Public Library-Carnegie Branch NRHP Registration Form
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Queen of the Apostles Roman Catholic Church, 501 S 10th St,
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41 (New York: James T. White & Company, 1956): 324-325.
1220:(Paris: Librairie de la Construction Moderne, 1907): 254.
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128:, designed by Boettner & Eckel and completed in 1879.
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Krug Park Place Historic District NRHP Registration Form
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Kemper Addition Historic District NRHP Registration Form
1321:," The Austin Company, no date. Accessed April 14, 2023.
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240:, designed by Eckel & Aldrich and completed in 1927.
228:, designed by Eckel & Aldrich and completed in 1912.
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in Missouri prior to its eventual dissolution in 1999.
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Toni M. Prawl, "Eckel, Edmond Jacques (1845–1934)" in
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Albany Carnegie Public Library NRHP Registration Form
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Samuel and Pauline Peery House NRHP Registration Form
184:, designed by Eckel & Mann and completed in 1891.
168:, designed by Eckel & Mann and completed in 1888.
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Hall Street Historic District NRHP Registration Form
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Museum Hill Historic District NRHP Registration Form
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Patee Town Historic District NRHP Registration Form
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St. Joseph's Commerce and Banking Historic District
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1217:Les Architectes: Élèves de l'École des Beaux-Arts
610:Nathan P. and Elmarine Ogden house, 809 Hall St,
546:Atchison County Courthouse, 400 S Washington St,
408:, built in St. Joseph in 1885, was listed on the
1684:St. Joseph Public Library NRHP Registration Form
1445:Nodaway County Courthouse NRHP Registration Form
1104:South Fourth Street Commercial Historic District
292:Edmond Jacques Eckel was born June 22, 1845, in
280:and Brunner & Brunner, which was the oldest
1838:Fellows of the American Institute of Architects
1748:"National Register of Historic Places Listings"
1696:Miller-Porter-Lacy House NRHP Registration Form
1495:DeKalb County Courthouse NRHP Registration Form
1480:Gentry County Courthouse NRHP Registration Form
888:Dr. Jacob Geiger House-Maud Wyeth Painter House
617:Pottawattamie County Courthouse, 227 S 6th St,
222:Dr. Jacob Geiger House-Maud Wyeth Painter House
1660:City Hose Company No. 9 NRHP Registration Form
573:Ringgold County Courthouse, 109 W Madison St,
164:The former Pottawattamie County Courthouse in
1592:Central Police Station NRHP Registration Form
1202:The National Cyclopedia of American Biography
973:Edmond Jacques Eckel Papers 1860-1952 (K0258)
958:Fire Station No. 5 (former), 1204 S 11th St,
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1259:(Chicago: A. N. Marquis Company, 1949): 387.
1765:St. Joseph City Hall NRHP Registration Form
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651:James W. Hingston house, 537 N 8th St,
501:Christ Episcopal Church, 207 N 7th St,
1735:Robidoux School NRHP Registration Form
1344:"National Register Information System"
975:, State Historical Society of Missouri
536:(1880, 1884, 1880 and 1882, NRHP 1977)
515:William Wyeth house, 1100 Charles St,
1553:Virginia Flats NRHP Registration Form
539:Adam N. Schuster house, 703 Hall St,
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1403:Wholesale Row NRHP Registration Form
1349:National Register of Historic Places
1281:"St. Joseph Architects Organize" in
707:John D. Richardson Dry Goods Company
675:Alfred T. Smith house, 802 Hall St,
624:C. D. Smith building, 313 S 3rd St,
485:National Register of Historic Places
410:National Register of Historic Places
332:. In 1869 he decided to move on to
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737:Telephone Building, 116 S 7th St,
532:, 210, 216, 218 and 224 N 4th St,
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1120:Kemper Addition Historic District
658:Samuel Nave house, 2121 Clay St,
386:Western Association of Architects
1828:People from St. Joseph, Missouri
1823:20th-century American architects
1818:19th-century American architects
1617:Inland Architect and News Record
1287:34, no. 9 (November 9, 1912): 8.
1241:Dictionary of Missouri Biography
487:, with various spelling errors.
390:American Institute of Architects
112:American Institute of Architects
1164:A contributing resource to the
1151:A contributing resource to the
1131:A contributing resource to the
1118:A contributing resource to the
1102:A contributing resource to the
1078:Robidoux Hill Historic District
1063:A contributing resource to the
1041:A contributing resource to the
1023:A contributing resource to the
904:United Building, 602 Felix St,
510:Boettner & Eckel, 1877–1880
882:Eckel & Aldrich, 1910–1959
855:Eckel & Boschen, 1908–1910
786:Samuel and Pauline Peery house
392:(AIA) in 1889, Eckel became a
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1065:Hall Street Historic District
1043:Museum Hill Historic District
642:German-American Bank Building
607:(1885, NRHP 1980, demolished)
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362:German-American Bank Building
356:, an itinerant designer from
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1166:Patee Town Historic District
435:World's Columbian Exposition
336:, but a railroad layover in
1833:École des Beaux-Arts alumni
1270:Edmond J. Eckel (1845-1934)
1199:"Eckel, Edmond Jacques" in
752:Livestock Exchange Building
701:Eckel & van Brunt, 1892
524:Eckel & Mann, 1880–1892
459:Milwaukee County Courthouse
443:Livestock Exchange Building
208:The downtown branch of the
194:Livestock Exchange Building
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1507:Edmond Jacques Eckel House
826:Carnegie Library of Albany
718:Edmond J. Eckel, 1892–1910
601:Edmond Jacques Eckel House
368:. Mann and Ellis moved to
796:St. Joseph Public Library
554:Nodaway County Courthouse
447:St. Joseph Public Library
441:education, including the
431:Neoclassical architecture
210:St. Joseph Public Library
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1256:Who's Who in the Midwest
949:DeKalb County Courthouse
806:Miller-Porter-Lacy House
591:DeKalb County Courthouse
581:Gentry County Courthouse
250:DeKalb County Courthouse
1615:"Out Illustrations" in
871:Neely Elementary School
776:City Hose Company No. 9
597:(1885, demolished 1938)
564:James P. Hamilton house
379:McKim, Mead & White
1253:"Eckel, George R." in
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1135:, NRHP-listed in 1991.
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929:St. Joseph City Hall
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754:, 601 Illinois Ave,
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451:St. Joseph City Hall
306:Jean Sturm Gymnasium
270:St. Joseph, Missouri
238:St. Joseph City Hall
166:Council Bluffs, Iowa
81:St. Joseph, Missouri
1091:Shakespeare Chateau
953:Maysville, Missouri
687:St. Louis, Missouri
683:St. Louis City Hall
668:, 701 Messanie St,
595:Maysville, Missouri
558:Maryville, Missouri
548:Rock Port, Missouri
491:Architectural works
366:St. Louis City Hall
358:Rochester, New York
322:Ecole de Beaux-Arts
278:Eckel & Aldrich
254:Maysville, Missouri
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88:Nationality
1802:Categories
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294:Strasbourg
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182:St. Joseph
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126:St. Joseph
96:Occupation
55:Strasbourg
47:1845-06-22
935:(1926–27)
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587:(1884–85)
550:(1882–83)
370:St. Louis
330:Cleveland
99:Architect
967:See also
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406:His home
276:, later
91:American
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1791:(2002)
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1767:(1985)
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1459:(1985)
1447:(1979)
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1393:(1991)
1376:(2001)
962:(1939)
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298:Alsace
114:(1889)
108:Fellow
104:Awards
63:France
59:Alsace
986:Notes
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