Hausler, Charles A. (Charles Albert), 1889-1971.

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Charles Hausler was born in St. Paul, Minnesota. He apprenticed with Louis Sullivan in Chicago. On his return to St. Paul in 1911, Hausler formed a partnership with William Alban (1911-1913), Percy Bentley (1914), and Ernest Hartford (1915-1916). Hausler was St. Paul's first City Architect (1914-1923) and designed many city buildings, some in the Prairie School style. In 1922, Hausler was elected to the Minnesota State Senate, where he served 16 years. In 1939, he retired from the Senate and reestablished his architectural practice, which he maintained almost until his death in 1971.

From the description of Charles A. Hausler papers, 1912-1954. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63300424

Charles Hausler was born in 1889 in the West Seventh Street neighborhood of St. Paul. In his late teens, he apprenticed with Louis Sullivan in Chicago. When he returned to St. Paul, Hausler went into partnership with William Alban (1911-1913) and later with Percy Bentley (1914) and Ernest Hartford (1915-1916). He was St. Paul's first City Architect (1914-1923) and designed many St. Paul schools, branch libraries, fire stations, and park buildings, some in the Prairie School style. Hausler was elected to the State Senate in 1922. He retired after sixteen years' service and reestablished his architectural practice in 1939. Hausler's architectural career extended nearly to his death in 1971.

From the guide to the Charles A. Hausler papers, 1912-1954, (University of Minnesota Libraries. Northwest Architectural Archives, Manuscripts Division [naa])

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Death 1971

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