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in establishing the architectural firm of Bulger and Rapp. The company dissolved after about five years at which point Rapp's brother William Mason Rapp moved to Trinidad and the firm of Rapp and Rapp was created. (This should not be confused with the architectural firm of
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Colorado Supply Co. warehouse, Morley Colorado; New Mexico Museum of Art; Las Animas County Court House; New Mexico State Capitol Building
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New Mexico Territorial Capitol, 1903 (no longer extant, though parts of it can still be found inside the Bataan Building)
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Rapp learned his trade working for his father, a sometime architect and building contractor in
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All Aboard for Santa Fe: Railway Promotion of the Southwest, 1890s to 1930s
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Buried Treasures: Famous and Unusual Gravesites in New Mexico History
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New Mexico Territorial Executive Mansion, 1908 (no longer extant)
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in Trinidad, built in 1922, was one of the later works by Rapp.
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Gross, Kelly, and Company Warehouse, built in 1913, in the
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Isaac Rapp died in 1933 at his home in Trinidad, Colorado.
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The Myth of Santa Fe; Creating a Modern Regional Tradition
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The New Mexico Museum of Art (1917), an early example of
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Index

Isaac H. Rapp
Orange, New Jersey
Trinidad, Colorado
William M. Rapp
C. W. Rapp and George L. Rapp
Rapp Brush
Orange, New Jersey
Carbondale, Illinois
Trinidad, Colorado
C.W. Bulger
Rapp and Rapp
First Christian Church

Pueblo Revival architecture
Santa Fe, New Mexico
Chaves County Courthouse
Roswell
Chaves County, New Mexico
La Fonda Hotel
Trinidad
Las Animas County, Colorado
Panama–California Exposition
San Diego, California
New Mexico Military Institute
New Mexico Museum of Art
Saint Louis World's Fair
St. Louis, Missouri
Santa Fe Historic District
First Christian Church of Trinidad, Colorado
Trinidad

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