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557: 572: 511: 1136: 526: 973:"United States Passport Applications, 1795-1925," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9DD-K3HC?cc=2185145&wc=3XCY-4WT%3A1056306501%2C1056442601 : 22 December 2014), (M1490) Passport Applications, January 2, 1906 - March 31, 1925 > Roll 61, 1908 May, certificate no 52785-53684 > image 349 of 962; citing NARA microfilm publications M1490 and M1372 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.) 31: 940: 169:(20 July 1880 – 24 November 1959) was a prominent Norwegian-American architect in the first half of the 20th century. Awsumb defined architecture as "frozen music" designed for the "man on the street". He was influenced by his early life, European travels, and prevailing architectural trends of his time. His eclectic, progressive portfolio included 335:. Between 1906 and 1913, when not travelling, he was a draftsman for the architectural offices of J.C. Llewellyn, Mundie and Jensen, Marchash and Fox, and Von Holst and Fyfe. Awsumb operated his own architectural firm in Chicago from 1913 to 1919. Awsumb also served as president of the Chicago Architectural Club. In 1915, Awsumb designed the 318:
the Chicago School of Architecture for two years. He again traveled to Europe in 1910 visiting Italy, France, Holland, Belgium, and England. On the second trip, he decided to specialize in public buildings. The European cathedrals, palaces, and other magnificent buildings he encountered influenced some of his later designs.
542: 636:. Awsumb designed the church's Gothic Revival style building in 1926. His children Georgiana and Richard are two of the "Faces of Idlewild" that are carved into the stone above the cathedral's entrance. George Awsumb was also a member of the several architectural leagues and civic groups in Memphis. 400:
in 1935 and Brownlee Hall and Sweeney Hall in 1936, among other works. His sons Wells Awsumb and Richard Awsumb joined his practice after their military service in World War II. Together, George Awsumb & Sons designed many dozens of completed buildings in Memphis and the region, including places
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Awsumb was awarded a $ 500 scholarship from the Chicago Architecture Club in 1908 to study architectural works in Norway, England, France, and Italy. He traveled around England and France on bicycle and found inspiration from the design of Gothic cathedrals. Returning to Chicago, he taught design at
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This multi generational collection captures the artistic vision of the Awsumb architects and verifies their valuable contributions to the city’s progress and development. George Awsumb, the first Awsumb architect, defined architecture as "frozen music" designed for the "man on the street"
684:, 1941 April 17). Indeed, this Memphis architect, his two sons Wells and Richard, and grandson Carl reshaped the traditional Classic design for Memphians, providing residences, churches, schools, theaters, and an auditorium for the public to enjoy. 587: 655:
and elsewhere. The George Awsumb firm became the George Awsumb & Sons firm in 1946 when his children Richard Awsumb and Wells Awsumb joined him in the profession. Wells is credited with designing the parish hall at
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volunteer in the country from 1965 to 1966. He later continued the operation of an architectural firm in Memphis under the family's surname into the 21st century.
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Awsumb's most notable works are grand public buildings and places of worship. Awsumb is credited with designing "some of the most beautiful churches in the
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to study architecture, and completed his Bachelor of Science degree in 1906. His senior thesis formulated a neoclassical design for a new
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farmstead near Vinger prior to George's birth. Living conditions for the family in Norway were meager with limited economic opportunity.
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for over 100 years. In particular, Awsumb began a family architectural legacy that contributed to the progress and development of
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In 1919, at the request of Memphis-based architect Charles O. Pfeil, Awsumb co-entered a competition with him to design the
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George Awsumb attended high school in Whitewater, graduating in 1898 as the youngest member of his class. He attended the
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of worship for variety of faiths, recreation centers, schools, private residents, offices, and other gathering places.
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Breaking from Pfeil in 1929, Awsumb formed an architectural firm under his name his own name. He designed the
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First United Methodist Church (1934), 2416 West Cloverdale Park, Montgomery, Alabama, NRHP-listed
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On May 31, 1883, at the age of 3, he emigrated with his family to the United States aboard the
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National Historic Landmark Nomination: Dorchester Academy Boys' Dormitory / Dorchester Center
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in Memphis, Tennessee (Awsumb, George). These are three of the five elements of NRHP-listed
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Norway-born George Awsumb became a naturalized United States citizen at the age of 25 at
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using a Greek-cross plan. After receiving his degree, Awsumb worked at J.C. Llewellyn in
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Municipal Auditorium and Market House (1920–24), on Main Street, Memphis, Tennessee
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for the 1900–1901 academic year to study engineering. He later matriculated at the
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designs. Several buildings that Awsumb designed have been in continuous use in the
1155:. Urbana, Illinois: University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus). p. 241. 1150: 793:"National Register of Historic Places Inventory--Nomination Form: Dermon Building" 768: 1439: 899: 665: 1009:"National Register of Historic Places, Registration Form, C-4 227 Garfield (C)" 445:(1926–27), 1750 Union Avenue, Memphis, Tennessee (Awsumb, George), NRHP-listed 842: 417:-style, 319 Hewett St., Nellisville, Wisconsin (Awsumb, George), NRHP-listed 283: 249: 479:
Samuel Abraham Chapel (1941) at Baron Hirsch Cemetery in Memphis, Tennessee
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Lauderdale Courts Public Housing Project (1935–38) (with other designers)
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National Park Service, United States Department of the Interior (2004).
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A History of Tennessee Arts: Creating Traditions, Expanding Horizons
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A collection of Awsumb family architectural works is located at
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The Semi-centennial Alumni Record of the University of Illinois
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The Semi-centennial Alumni Record of the University of Illinois
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Caridad de la Vega; Susan Cianci Salvatore (February 9, 2006),
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Memphis and Shelby County Room of the Memphis Public Libraries
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line. After porting in New York on June 16, they settled in
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Biographical Sketch of John O. Awsumb & His Descendants
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The Peace Corps Volunteer, A Quarterly Statistical Summary
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University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign Campus) (1918).
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George Awsumb began a family architectural legacy in the
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University of Illinois School of Architecture alumni
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Moore, John Trotwood; Foster, Austin Powers (1923).
889:(in Norwegian). Bind II. Hamar, Norway. pp. 136–148. 769:"Idlewild Presbyterian Church - Idlewild's History" 609:, on June 28, 1906. He married Ella Mabel Wells, a 482:Walker Wellford House (1948–49), Memphis, the only 123: 111: 103: 95: 85: 66: 37: 21: 737: 735: 595:in Memphis, Tennessee. International Style (1950). 550:in Memphis, Tennessee. Renaissance Revival (1925). 499:Note: National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) 963:. St. Paul, Minnesota: Self published. p. 2. 519:in Neillsville, Wisconsin. Prairie School (1915). 282:George Awsumb spent the rest of his childhood in 1327:Michael Sicuro; Chandra Dennis (April 8, 2005). 924:https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NWXJ-7BF 314:for two years as a draftsman from 1906 to 1908. 1119:. Chattanooga, TN. November 25, 1959. p. 9 248:and mother Amborlina (reportedly Throndsen) of 1203: 1201: 565:in Memphis, Tennessee. Gothic Revival (1926). 8: 1410:"Volunteer shifts from T-square to teaching" 1190:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 580:in Midway, Georgia. Colonial Revival (1935). 236:George Awsumb was born on July 20, 1880, in 464:Brownlee Hall and Sweeney Hall (1936), two 799:. United States Department of the Interior 331:George Awsumb's early career took root in 90:University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign 29: 18: 1389:Lloyd Ostby; Alida Gover (January 1984). 1025:Tennessee: The Volunteer State, 1769-1923 617:alumna, at the First Methodist Church in 1469:Norwegian emigrants to the United States 1166:Paulseth, Tom Giffey, photos by Andrea. 1073: 1071: 887:Vinger Bygdebok: Gards og slektshistorie 468:buildings, and the quadrangle (1936) of 1280: 1278: 1276: 1274: 1272: 1270: 1107: 1105: 1103: 1101: 1099: 865:, National Park Service, archived from 694: 675:. Its significance to Memphis is noted: 506: 405:List of significant architectural works 1391:"National Register of Historic Places" 1371: 1360: 1310:"First United Methodist Church Church" 1286:"National Register Information System" 1183: 1057: 1046: 632:, in 1919. They became members of the 517:Charles C. and Katharyn Sniteman House 439:(1925) Memphis, Tennessee, NRHP-listed 420:City Hall (1916), 203 S. Farwell St., 411:Charles C. and Katharyn Sniteman House 337:Charles C. and Katharyn Sniteman House 208:for their architecture, including the 954: 952: 934: 932: 821:; Binnicker, Margaret Duncan (2004). 7: 1291:National Register of Historic Places 881: 879: 710: 708: 706: 704: 702: 700: 698: 624:George Awsumb moved his family from 206:National Register of Historic Places 304:University of Illinois in Champaign 1244:Judith Johnson (January 2, 2007). 1028:. S. J. Clarke Publishing Company. 885:Lillevold, Eyvind (1975). "Ă…sum". 494:Vollintine Hills Historic District 452:Dorchester Academy Boys' Dormitory 398:Dorchester Academy Boys' Dormitory 300:University of Wisconsin in Madison 14: 1080:"City Hall: 100 Years of History" 720:memphislibrary.contentdm.oclc.org 716:"Awsumb Architectural Collection" 658:Trinity Church (Mason, Tennessee) 474:LeMoyne College Historic District 265:Christinia-Christiansand-New York 244:to father Sigvard Johannessen of 1479:20th-century American architects 1346:accompanying 29 photos from 2005 1208:Lauderdale, Vance (2011-04-17). 1134: 585: 570: 555: 540: 524: 509: 308:Wisconsin state capitol building 1434:Awsumb Architectural Collection 115:Wells, Georgianna & Richard 749:. November 25, 1959. p. 1 275:, for its surname and adopted 1: 1436:at the Memphis Public Library 1357:Keane, Ellen. "FamilySearch". 984:"Thingvalla, Thingvalla Line" 458:(Awsumb, George), NRHP-listed 424:(Awsumb, George), NRHP-listed 1408:Barnow, Phil (August 1966). 900:"George Awsumb, 1880 - 1959" 643:, at the age of 79 in 1959. 634:Idlewild Presbyterian Church 607:Eau Claire County, Wisconsin 563:Idlewild Presbyterian Church 443:Idlewild Presbyterian Church 366:Memphis Municipal Auditorium 152:Idlewild Presbyterian Church 16:Norwegian-American architect 486:house in Memphis, Tennessee 386:Idewild Presbyterian Church 1500: 1314:Historical Marker Database 1149:Scott, Frank, ed. (1918). 347:), modelling it after the 279:spellings of their names. 959:Jergenson, Laura (1964). 945:. 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Skien
Telemark
Norway
Memphis, Tennessee
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign
Baron Hirsch Synagogue
Dermon Building
Dorchester Academy
Idlewild Presbyterian Church
neoclassical
Gothic Revival
Prairie School
International Style
American Midwest
South
Memphis, Tennessee
South
National Register of Historic Places
Dermon Building
Baron Hirsch Synagogue
Memphis, Tennessee
Dorchester Academy
Midway, Georgia
Skien
Norway
Vinger
Porsgrunn
Aasum
Thingvalla

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