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George O. Garnsey

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In Wisconsin, Garnsey was associated with John C. Cochraine in the design of Memorial Hall (1867) at Beloit College in the Near East Side Historical District. Garnsey was the architect for the Shearer-Cristy House (1891) in
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Kenneth Franzheim II Rare Books Room ,William R. Jenkins Architecture and Art Library, University of Houston Digital Library.
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in 1871, Garnsey helped to redesign many of the buildings in the city and established a national reputation for theater and
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in 1840 and was educated at a private school in New York; in 1852 his parents brought him to Chicago.
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The National Builders Album of Beautiful Homes - Edited by G. Garnsey 1891
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to build a new city on the site of an old US military installation on the
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After coming to Chicago, he went to work with J.C. Rankin as a
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One of Garnsey's opera houses is being preserved in
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Rock Island
Chicago
Queen Anne style
Rock Island, Illinois

draftsman
sole proprietor
Illinois State Capitol
Springfield
Great Chicago Fire
opera house
National Bonding and Developing Company
Santa Fe Railroad
New Mexico
Menominee, Michigan
Waupaca, Wisconsin
Brodhead, Wisconsin
Charles O. Boynton House
David Syme House
Ellwood House
Kosciusko County Jail
Menominee Opera House
Ogle County Courthouse
Old Congregational Church (Sycamore, Illinois)




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