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Frederic L. Morgan

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with Morgan and Herman Wischmeyer. In 1929 the partnership was reorganized as Nevin, Morgan & Kolbrook with the withdrawal of Wischmeyer and the admission of Joseph H. Kolbrook. In 1942 Kolbrook also withdrew and the firm became Nevin & Morgan. The partnership was changed for the last time in 1967 to Nevin, Morgan & Weber, reflecting the addition of Herbert A. Weber. The firm was dissolved after the deaths of Nevin in 1969 and Morgan in 1970.
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In 1919 he returned to Louisville, where he joined Henry's new private sector firm, Nevin & Henry, as chief designer. Senior partner Hugh L. Nevin had been in practice in Louisville for about a decade. Henry died in 1920, and in 1921 Nevin formed a new partnership, Nevin, Wischmeyer & Morgan,
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Nearly all of Morgan's career was spent as partner responsible for design for Nevin & Morgan and its associated firms. He was best known for the design of buildings in traditional revival styles, especially residences in the Georgian Revival style. Morgan was a member of the
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in 1949 for his design work. At the time of his nonination to Fellowship, AIA Kentucky president Frederick R. Louis wrote that Morgan was "the finest Architectural designer in the Commonwealth of Kentucky."
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from 1921 until his death in 1970. Morgan spent nearly all of his career as partner responsible for design for Nevin & Morgan, the most successful architectural firm in Louisville during its existence.
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to Joseph Sidney Morgan and Maud Morgan, nÊe Lindley. He was educated at the University of Illinois, graduating in 1912 with a BSArch. This was followed by travel in Europe.
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Designed by the Allied Architects of Kentucky, a venture led by Morgan, who along with Arthur G. Tafel Jr. was responsible for the design. A contributing resource to the
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The former Methodist Evangelical Hospital in Louisville, designed by Nevin & Morgan and completed in 1960.
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1962 – Independence Life and Accident Insurance Company home office, 137 W Muhammad Ali Blvd Ste. 200,
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and the Arts Club of Louisville. He died May 29, 1970, in Louisville. Morgan donated his estate to the
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Designed by O'Connor & Kilham, architects, with Nevin & Morgan, associate architects.
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in Louisville, designed by Nevin, Wischmeyer & Morgan and completed in 1931.
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in Louisville, designed by Nevin, Wischmeyer & Morgan and completed in 1928.
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Designed by Nevin & Morgan and Joseph H. Kolbrook, associated architects.
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1948 – St. Francis in the Fields Episcopal Church, 6710 Wolf Pen Branch Rd,
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Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Temple NRHP Registration Form (1982)
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1962 – Kentucky State Medical Association offices, 3532 Janet Ave,
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1960 – Methodist Evangelical Hospital (former), 315 E Broadway,
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University of Louisville Library NRHP Registration Form (2013)
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1924 – Harrodsburg High School (former), 441 E Lexington St,
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Harrods Creek Historic District NRHP Registration Form (1991)
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The Virginia Architects, 1835–1955: A Biographical Dictionary
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In 1913 he joined the office of J. Earl Henry, architect to
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1957 – Second Presbyterian Church, 3701 Old Brownsboro Rd,
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1927 – Highland United Methodist Church, 1140 Cherokee Rd,
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Augusta Tilghman High School NRHP Registration Form (1995)
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Nevin & Morgan Architects Collection, 1921-1970, 2003
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1935 – Jones-Dabney Company laboratory, 1495 S 11th St,
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1936 – John V. Collis residence, 3750 Upper River Rd,
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Frederic Lindley Morgan was born January 6, 1889, in
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University of Illinois School of Architecture alumni
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The Speed Art Museum: Highlights From the Collection
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James L. Isenberg, "The Lincoln Marriage Temple" in
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1960 – Broadway Baptist Church, 4000 Brownsboro Rd,
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Morgan 14: 203:, where he worked for architects 197:Louisville Public School District 1008:20th-century American architects 723:, "Morgan, Frederic Lindley" in 491:Louisville International Airport 450:residence, 3760 Upper River Rd, 424:1931 – Lincoln Marriage Temple, 221:American Institute of Architects 767:60, no. 2 (February, 1920): 92. 624:Harrods Creek Historic District 622:A contributing resource to the 104:Nevin, Wischmeyer & Morgan; 922:"Morgan, Frederic Lindley" in 906:"Morgan, Frederic Lindley" in 894:148, no. 2645 (May, 1936): 99. 881:9, no. 6 (February, 1931): 24. 725:The Encyclopedia of Louisville 684:"Morgan, Frederic Lindley" in 16:American architect (1889–1970) 1: 924:American Architects Directory 908:American Architects Directory 818:American School Board Journal 816:"Harrodsburg High School" in 764:American School Board Journal 468:Nevin & Morgan, 1942–1967 820:70, no. 3 (March, 1925): 61. 349:Louisville Collegiate School 270:Augusta Tilghman High School 253:Nevin & Henry, 1919–1921 209:Smith, Hinchman & Grylls 205:Malcomson & Higginbotham 401:, 6401 Wolf Pen Branch Rd, 381:, 218 W Muhammad Ali Blvd, 319:Bingham-Hilliard Doll House 1029: 761:"Building and Finance" in 688:(Marquis Who's Who): 1967. 426:Old Fort Harrod State Park 110: 96: 541:1961 – Garden Pavilion, 515:University of Louisville 333:University of Louisville 289:, 10235 Timberwood Cir, 242:University of Louisville 125:University of Louisville 971:60, no. 3 (April, 1962) 957:Engineering News-Record 879:Kentucky School Journal 475:Harrods Creek, Kentucky 291:Jeffersontown, Kentucky 626:, NRHP-listed in 1991. 479:1950 – Alumni Chapel, 272:, 2400 Washington St, 199:. 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Loda, Illinois
Louisville, Kentucky
United States
Fellow

Grawemeyer Hall
University of Louisville

Pendennis Club

Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Temple

FAIA
architect
Louisville, Kentucky
Loda, Illinois
Louisville Public School District
Detroit
Malcomson & Higginbotham
Smith, Hinchman & Grylls
American Institute of Architects
Fellow
Filson Club
University of Louisville
Lincoln School
Paducah, Kentucky
Augusta Tilghman High School
Paducah, Kentucky
Tway House
Jeffersontown, Kentucky

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