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90: 20: 135:’s slate clean. Despite his work getting destroyed, his Tribune Building—the first supposedly fireproof building in the city—saw its iron beams melt into liquid rivers in the blasting heat, and its stone baked and crumbled to dust. Still, a stone-walled survivor of Burling’s early work stands next to the 123:
in 1852 and creating the firm Edward Burling & Co. in 1855. One record shows that Burling had, at one point, construction moving forward on one church, one residence, one public building, three hotels, and twelve commercial buildings.
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and Marine Bank Building—while others were new, important commissions, including the Chicago Post Office and Customs House and Methodist Church Block, a religious denomination with which Burling was affiliated.
66:. He was never formally trained nor completed his education, but began a carpentry apprenticeship as a teenager, heading up the design and construction of a few homes after having experience. 150:. They reconstructed four miles’ worth of streetscape in the single year after the fire, more than 100 buildings created in all. Some were rebuilds, including the second 127:
Burling had many architectural works during these early years. Unfortunately for Burling’s architectural legacy, nearly all of his early work was consumed by the
119:, hired Burling to work for his firm, Ogden, Jones & Co., as general superintendent. Burling eventually split from Ogden's firm, forming a partnership with 108:’s earliest settlers and real estate developers. Burling's career first took off after this project: designing churches, government buildings, and grand homes. 249: 259: 244: 269: 50:
Edward J. Burling was born April 24, 1819, to Nathaniel Burling (1778-1828) and Elizabeth (maiden name unknown) Burling (1798-1886) in
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Burling’s first project was in 1845. He was hired to build a Greek Revival home for Eli B. Williams, one of
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Later in Burlings career, he created a firm with architect
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Life & Work of Edward J. Burling, Driehausm Museum
143:, which he built in 1857 and rebuilt in 1875. 93:Higinbotham Country Club designed by Burling, 8: 195:"Post-Fire Post Office and Custom House" 164: 7: 38:architect who designed buildings in 250:19th-century American male artists 14: 260:Architects from New York (state) 245:19th-century American architects 42:in the 1840s through the 1890s. 270:People from Newburgh, New York 1: 131:. The fire practically wiped 117:Chicago’s first mayor in 1837 94: 69:In 1843, Burling moved from 54:, a town located along the 286: 197:. Chicago History Museum 175:. Chicago History Museum 34:– February 1892) was an 255:Architects from Chicago 77:to start his career in 101: 24: 92: 22: 121:Frederick H. Baumann 141:St. James Cathedral 23:Burling's signature 265:Great Chicago Fire 129:Great Fire in 1871 111:Real Estate mogul 102: 71:Newburgh, New York 52:Newburgh, New York 32:Newburgh, New York 25: 16:American architect 30:(April 24, 1819, 28:Edward J. Burling 277: 207: 206: 204: 202: 191: 185: 184: 182: 180: 169: 152:Tribune Building 113:William B. Ogden 99: 96: 64:Albany, New York 285: 284: 280: 279: 278: 276: 275: 274: 225: 224: 216: 211: 210: 200: 198: 193: 192: 188: 178: 176: 171: 170: 166: 161: 137:Driehaus Museum 97: 87: 48: 17: 12: 11: 5: 283: 281: 273: 272: 267: 262: 257: 252: 247: 242: 237: 227: 226: 223: 222: 215: 214:External links 212: 209: 208: 186: 163: 162: 160: 157: 86: 83: 47: 44: 15: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 282: 271: 268: 266: 263: 261: 258: 256: 253: 251: 248: 246: 243: 241: 238: 236: 233: 232: 230: 221: 218: 217: 213: 196: 190: 187: 174: 173:"Marine Bank" 168: 165: 158: 156: 153: 149: 148:Dankmar Adler 144: 142: 138: 134: 130: 125: 122: 118: 114: 109: 107: 91: 84: 82: 80: 76: 72: 67: 65: 61: 60:New York City 57: 53: 46:Personal life 45: 43: 41: 37: 33: 29: 21: 199:. Retrieved 189: 177:. Retrieved 167: 145: 126: 110: 103: 85:Architecture 79:Architecture 68: 56:Hudson River 49: 27: 26: 240:1892 deaths 235:1819 births 201:25 February 179:25 February 98: 1890 229:Categories 159:References 115:, who was 58:between 36:American 139:today: 133:Chicago 106:Chicago 75:Chicago 40:Chicago 203:2015 181:2015 62:and 73:to 231:: 95:c. 205:. 183:. 100:.

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Newburgh, New York
American
Chicago
Newburgh, New York
Hudson River
New York City
Albany, New York
Newburgh, New York
Chicago
Architecture

Chicago
William B. Ogden
Chicago’s first mayor in 1837
Frederick H. Baumann
Great Fire in 1871
Chicago
Driehaus Museum
St. James Cathedral
Dankmar Adler
Tribune Building
"Marine Bank"
"Post-Fire Post Office and Custom House"
Life & Work of Edward J. Burling, Driehausm Museum
Categories
1819 births
1892 deaths
19th-century American architects
19th-century American male artists

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