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George Bowman Ferry

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Ferry left Springfield for Milwaukee in 1881, and was one of Wisconsin's first academically trained architects. After several years of private practice, in 1890 he formed the firm of
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in 1871–72. In the mid-1870s he formed the firm of Ferry & Gardner in Springfield. His works as a member of this firm include a now-demolished office building for
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John C. Eastberg. The Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion. Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion, Inc. 2009. pg. 68.
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in 1889. Ferry remained a member and Fellow of the organization until his death.
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Ferry (seated, facing away from the camera) at work with his architects
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Ferry, George Bowman (1851-1918) Dictionary of Wisconsin Biography
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by William P. Ferry, George Bowman Ferry's grandson, in 2001.
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Ferry & Gardner

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Milwaukee
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Lake Mills, Wisconsin
Mass. Institute of Technology
Ferry & Clas
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Ferry & Clas
Springfield, Massachusetts
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
The Republican
Ferry & Clas
Alfred C. Clas
Lake Mills, Wisconsin
Pabst Mansion
Western Association of Architects
American Institute of Architects
Ferry & Clas
Wisconsin Woman's Club
James McIntosh residence
Ferry, George Bowman (1851-1918) Dictionary of Wisconsin Biography
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