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Richards, McCarty & Bulford

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The Wheeler-Kelly-Hagney building – 120 South Market Street, was built in 1920. The founding officers of Wheeler, Kelly, Hagney Trust Company were Howard Victor Wheeler (1874–1951), Harry Johnston Hagney (1865–1931), John Clark Kelly (1872–1956), and Henry Harrison Dewey (1841–1916) – all members of
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The First National Bank Building, at 105 North Main Street, opened in 1921 (northwest corner of Main Street and Douglas Avenue), caddy corner to the Beacon building; George H. Bulford was the architect.
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The Wichita Forum, completed 1911, was, at the time, the largest convention facility in Kansas. The financing was sponsored by the city of Wichita
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The Schweiter Building – at Main Street and Doublas Avenue, complete around 1910, Henry S. Schweiter Jr. (1876–1948), proprietor
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Clarence Earl Richards (1864–1921) and Joel Edward McCarty (1856–1952) founded the firm as Richards & McCarty in 1898,
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https://columbusunderground.com/renovation-planned-for-historic-downtown-building-bw1/
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The three firm name-sake architects all had worked at Yost & Packard in Columbus:
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Frank Huber Residence, 416 East Church Street and Greenwood Street, Marion, Ohio.
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has called the firm the "preeminent" architectural firm of the city of
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Market Centre), built in 1918, Henry Lassen (1861–1919), proprietor (
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Columbus, Ohio, chapter of the American Institute of Architects
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Lexington City National Bank Building, 259-265 W. Main St.,
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Clarence Earl Richards; 1864–1921), charter member of the
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Companies based in the Columbus, Ohio metropolitan area
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Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb
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of Columbus. By way of McCarty's mother, Mary McCarty
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Eleventh District School, Parkway and Altamont St.,
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Index


Columbus Museum of Art

Johnson-Campbell House
General Services Administration
Columbus, Ohio
National Register of Historic Places
Columbus, Ohio
Yost & Packard
Joseph W. Yost
The Burwell
Knoxville, Tennessee
Anderson Center for the Arts
Anderson, Indiana
Grant County Jail and Sheriff's Residence
Marion, Indiana
Marion Downtown Commercial Historic District
American Education Press Building
Athletic Club of Columbus
Citizens Building
Columbus Museum of Art
Frederick A. Miller House
Hartman Building and Theater
Johnson-Campbell House
Joseph P. Kinneary United States Courthouse
Knights of Columbus Building
Lazarus Building
Ohio Institution for the Education of the Deaf and Dumb
Ohio National Bank
South High School

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