1889 – Post Office, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Architect: Mifflin E. Bell
Fine Beaux-Arts post office building that was replaced by an art deco building on a different site in the early 1930s.
Fine Beaux-Arts post office building that was replaced by an art deco building on a different site in the early 1930s.
Built for the Albert Street Presbyterian Church.
Published in the American Architect and Building News,
Unbuilt proposal for District Postal and Telepgraph Office.
Proposal published in the American Architect and Building News.
Unsuccessful competition design published in the American Architect and Building News.
Cobh railway station was originally the terminus of the Queenstown (Cobh) section of the Cork,
Residence designed for Geoge M. Jones and published in the American Architect and Building News,
Designed for lawyer J.
Demolished to make way for the Bank of Ireland headquarters,