Slifer, Frederick, 1885-1948.

Frederick Slifer was born in St. Paul on May 9, 1885. He received no formal training in architecture beyond attending the atelier of Emmanuel Masqueray in St. Paul, for whom he worked as a draftsman for several years. Upon the death of Masqueray in 1917, Slifer and two colleagues, Frank Abrahamson and Edwin Lundie, formed a practice to complete the commissions that were underway in the Masqueray office. They finished this business in 1919 and the firm dissolved. Slifer and Abrahamson continued in partnership until Slifer's death in 1948.

Frank Abrahamson was born in Motley, Minnesota, on September 21, 1885, and earned a B.S. in architecture from the University of Pennsylvania in 1911. He returned to St. Paul shortly afterward and entered the office of Emmanuel Masqueray. After Slifer's death, he continued to practice for a number of years. Abrahamson died in St. Paul in 1972.

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