Stevens, J. Walter (John Walter), 1856-1937.

John Walter Stevens was born in Wakefield, Mass. and moved to St. Paul in 1879, to begin working as an architect. Stevens was active in the Minnesota Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, focusing on establishing professional standards for architects in the area. At one point, Stevens submitted his resignation to the AIA in protest of other members' conduct--his resignation was not accepted. In addition to maintaining a busy practice, Stevens served as architect for the Minnesota Board of Control, in which capacity he designed the St. Cloud Reformatory, the North Branch County Home and the Moorhead Normal School. Stevens' work includes several Massachusetts churches, residences in California and Minnesota (notably many houses in the Ramsey Hill and Crocus Hill districts and six houses on Summit Avenue), many commercial buildings in St. Paul, as well as Pattee Hall (U. of MN, Mpls campus) and the Astronomy Observatory at Carlton College (Northfield MN).

From the description of J. Walter Stevens collection, 1886, [188-?]. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63291695

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