Kroner, Ernst, 1866-1955,
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
From the guide to the Catholic Club of Tillamook plans, circa 1897-1947, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the St. Agatha Church, Parish House and Club House plans, 1919-1920, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Church of the Redeemer plans, 1941, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Seventh Day Adventist Church of Hood River plans, 1945-1946, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Centralia Evangelical Church plans, 1947, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Sisters of Mercy Hospital plans, 1933-1934, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Cowlitz Mission Church renovation plans, 1932, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the St. Boniface Catholic Church plans, 1936, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Irving Rand Theatre plans, 1938, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the St. John's Evangelical Church plans, 1927, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Eastern Oregon State Hospital cottages plans, 1929-1932, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the English Lutheran Church of Vancouver plans, 1929, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the German Aid Society Orphan Home plans, circa 1897-1947, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the I.O.O.F. Temple, Clatskanie plans, 1926, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Carnegie Library for Oregon City plans, circa 1897-1947, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Church of the Sacred Heart Parish House plans, 1911, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Sherwood Lutheran School plans, 1945, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Synagogue for Congregation Shaarie Torah alterations plans, 1923, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Lutheran Students' Center plans, 1930, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Farmer's Dairy Association building plans, 1944-1945, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic Church plans, 1923-1925, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Peninsular Lutheran Church plans, 1927, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Mt. Angel Abbey renovation plans, 1924, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Heppner City Hall plans, 1932, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the American Lutheran Church of Toppenish and Parsonage plans, 1939, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Rose City Park Community Church plans, 1924-1927, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the First and Second German Congregational Church renovation plans, circa 1897-1947, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Lutheran Church of Newberg plans, 1940, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Pendleton High School plans, circa 1897-1947, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the McMinnville Junior High School plans, 1914, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Stein Bakery Warehouse plans, 1939, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the New Thought Auditorium Building plans, 1928, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Carnegie Library for McMinnville plans, 1912, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Mt. Tabor Observatory and Pioneer Memorial plans, 1933, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the First Presbyterian Church of Astoria plans, 1926-1929, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Downtown Theatre plans, 1935, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Roman Catholic Church of Cloverdale plans, 1921, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Presbyterian Manse of Eugene plans, circa 1897-1947, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the East Side Baptist Church plans, 1917, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the I.O.O.F. Home annex plans, 1917, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Blessed Sacrament School plans, 1939, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the First Methodist Church of Seaside plans, 1924-1925, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the English Lutheran Church of Centralia plans, circa 1945, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Washington County Courthouse plans, circa 1897-1947, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Rasmussen Village Apartments specifications, circa 1897-1947, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Augustana Lutheran Church of Portland plans, circa 1897-1947, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Sellwood Theatre and Apartment Building plans, 1922-1923, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the St. Paul's Evangelical Church plans, 1931-1938, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Union High School at Seaside plans, 1915-1925, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Ernst Kroner architectural papers, circa 1889-1947, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the New Grand Theatre plans, 1920, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church and annex plans, 1931-1933, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Lutheran Church of Blooming plans, 1922, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother plans, 1925-1933, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the McMinnville High School plans, circa 1897-1947, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Lutheran Church of Centralia plans, 1923, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Fashion Garage alteration plans, circa 1897-1947, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Stein Bakery alteration plans, 1942, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Roman Catholic Church of Heppner plans, 1929, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Triangle Milling Co. building plans, 1932-1933, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Union High School at Gresham plans, circa 1897-1947, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Emanuel Hospital plans, 1918-1928, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Tillamook County Courthouse plans, 1931, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Seventh Day Adventist Church of Lents plans, 1945-1946, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Heppner High School plans, circa 1897-1947, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the I.O.O.F. Temple, Portland plans, 1921-1939, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the St. Peter's Catholic Church annex plans, 1938, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the First Lutheran Church Parsonage plans, 1931, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
From the guide to the Zion Lutheran Church of Oregon City plans, 1938, (Oregon Historical Society Research Library)
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Seventh Day Adventist Church of Hood River plans [manuscript], 1945-1946. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720319384
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Rose City Park Community Church plans [manuscript], 1924-1927. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720299002
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of St. Boniface Catholic Church plans [manuscript], 1936. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720298998
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Church of the Sacred Heart Parish House plans [manuscript], 1911. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720013834
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Lutheran Church of Centralia plans [manuscript], 1923. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720013822
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of First and Second German Congregational Church renovation plans [manuscript], circa 1897-1947. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720013829
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of I.O.O.F. Temple, Portland plans [manuscript], 1921-1939. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720648342
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Rasmussen Village Apartments specifications [manuscript], circa 1897-1947. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720647589
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Eastern Oregon State Hospital cottages plans [manuscript], 1929-1932. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720640791
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of McMinnville High School plans [manuscript], circa 1897-1947. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720648325
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Farmer's Dairy Association building plans [manuscript], 1944-1945. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720640790
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Irving Rand Theatre plans [manuscript], 1938. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720640778
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Heppner City Hall plans [manuscript], 1932. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720640785
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of I.O.O.F. Home annex plans [manuscript], 1917. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720640783
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Mt. Tabor Observatory and Pioneer Memorial plans [manuscript], 1933. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720640782
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Heppner High School plans [manuscript], circa 1897-1947. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720648359
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church and annex plans [manuscript], 1931-1933. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720018187
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Catholic Club of Tillamook plans [manuscript], circa 1897-1947. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720013839
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of American Lutheran Church of Toppenish and Parsonage plans [manuscript], 1939. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720013841
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Lutheran Students' Center plans [manuscript], 1930. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720018154
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Augustana Lutheran Church of Portland plans [manuscript], circa 1897-1947. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720018225
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of First Lutheran Church Parsonage plans [manuscript], 1931. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720018183
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Ernst Kroner architectural papers [manuscript], circa 1889-1947. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720011037
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Lutheran Church of Newberg plans [manuscript], 1940. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720018162
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Fashion Garage alteration plans [manuscript], circa 1897-1947. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720640788
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Union High School at Seaside plans [manuscript], 1915-1925. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720640776
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of McMinnville Junior High School plans [manuscript], 1914. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720648588
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of New Grand Theatre plans [manuscript], 1920. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720648574
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of German Aid Society Orphan Home plans [manuscript], circa 1897-1947. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720640787
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Sellwood Theatre and Apartment Building plans [manuscript], 1922-1923. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720647572
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Triangle Milling Co. building plans [manuscript], 1932-1933. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 721924599
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Sherwood Lutheran School plans [manuscript], 1945. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720319899
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Zion Lutheran Church of Oregon City plans [manuscript], 1938. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720319865
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic Church plans [manuscript], 1923-1925. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720320006
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of St. John's Evangelical Church plans [manuscript], 1927. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720320034
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Tillamook County Courthouse plans [manuscript], 1931. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 721924628
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Union High School at Gresham plans [manuscript], circa 1897-1947. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 721924160
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Washington County Courthouse plans [manuscript], circa 1897-1947. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 721924193
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of English Lutheran Church of Centralia plans [manuscript], circa 1945 (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720018195
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of First Methodist Church of Seaside plans [manuscript], 1924-1925. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720013830
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of East Side Baptist Church plans [manuscript], 1917. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720011029
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Emanuel Hospital plans [manuscript], 1918-1928. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720013832
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of First Presbyterian Church of Astoria plans [manuscript], 1926-1929. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720013826
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Centralia Evangelical Church plans [manuscript], 1947. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720013838
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Church of the Redeemer plans [manuscript], 1941. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720018213
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Cowlitz Mission Church renovation plans, 1932. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720013833
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Lutheran Church of Blooming plans [manuscript], 1922. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720013824
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of English Lutheran Church of Vancouver plans [manuscript], 1929. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720011032
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of New Thought Auditorium Building plans [manuscript], 1928. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720640780
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Stein Bakery Warehouse plans [manuscript], 1939. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720647563
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of St. Paul's Evangelical Church plans [manuscript], 1931-1938. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720319397
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Carnegie Library for Oregon City plans [manuscript], circa 1897-1947. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720319332
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of St. Agatha Church, Parish House and Club House plans [manuscript], 1919-1920. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720298999
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Mt. Angel Abbey renovation plans [manuscript], 1924. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720319473
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother plans [manuscript], 1925-1933. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720299000
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Presbyterian Manse of Eugene plans [manuscript], circa 1897-1947. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720299007
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Stein Bakery alteration plans [manuscript], 1942. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 721907412
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Roman Catholic Church of Heppner plans [manuscript], 1929. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720299004
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Carnegie Library for McMinnville plans [manuscript], 1912. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720298993
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Seventh Day Adventist Church of Lents plans [manuscript], 1945-1946. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720298995
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Roman Catholic Church of Cloverdale plans [manuscript], 1921. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720299006
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Synagogue for Congregation Shaarie Torah alterations plans [manuscript], 1923. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720298994
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Peninsular Lutheran Church plans [manuscript], 1927. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720299008
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of St. Peter's Catholic Church annex plans [manuscript], 1938. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720298997
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Sisters of Mercy Hospital plans [manuscript], 1933-1934. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720319345
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Downtown Theatre plans [manuscript], 1935. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720298991
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in thre early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Blessed Sacrament School plans [manuscript], 1939. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720013840
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of Pendleton High School plans [manuscript], circa 1897-1947. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720647593
Ernst Kroner (1866-1955) was a German-born architect who came to Portland, Oregon in 1889.
Kroner owned a hardware store in the early 1890s before opening his architecture firm in 1897.
From the description of I.O.O.F. Temple, Clatskanie plans [manuscript], 1926. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 720648352
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associatedWith | Catholic Club (Tillamook, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Church of the Redeemer (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Church of the Sacred Heart (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Congregation Shaarie Torah (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Cowlitz Mission Church (Cowlitz Prairie, Wash.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Downtown Theatre (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
correspondedWith | Dr. Heinrich Oidtmann (Firm) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Eastern Oregon State Hospital (Pendleton, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | East Side Baptist Church (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Emanuel Hospital (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Emanuel Hospital (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | English Lutheran Church | corporateBody |
associatedWith | English Lutheran Church | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Evangelical Church | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Faith Evangelical Lutheran Church (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Farmer's Dairy Association (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Fashion Garage (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | First Lutheran Church Parsonage (Baker, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | First Methodist Church (Seaside, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | First Presbyterian Church (Astoria, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | German Aid Society Orphan Home | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Heppner High School (Heppner, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Independent Order of Odd Fellows (Clatskanie, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Independent Order of Odd Fellows (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Independent Order of Odd Fellows (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Irving Rand Theatre (Baker, Or.) | corporateBody |
correspondedWith | Jones, Jeff | family |
correspondedWith | Jones, Jeff | person |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Kroner, Ernst, | family |
associatedWith | Legacy Emanuel Hospital & Health Center | corporateBody |
correspondedWith | Ludwig, L. | family |
correspondedWith | Ludwig, L. | person |
correspondedWith | Ludwig, L. | family |
correspondedWith | Mayer, A. M. | person |
correspondedWith | Mayer, A. M. | family |
associatedWith | McMinnville High School (McMinnville, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | McMinnville Junior High School (McMinnville, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Mt. Angel Abbey (Saint Benedict, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Mt. Tabor Observatory and Pioneer Memorial (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | New Grand Theatre (Oregon) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | New Thought Auditorium Building (Oregon) | corporateBody |
correspondedWith | Otto, Frederick W. | person |
correspondedWith | Otto, Frederick W. | family |
associatedWith | Pendleton High School (Pendleton, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Peninsular Lutheran Church (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
correspondedWith | Rand, Irving | person |
correspondedWith | Rand, Irving | family |
associatedWith | Rasmussen Village Apartments (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Rose City Park Community Church (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Sanctuary of Our Sorrowful Mother (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Sellwood Theatre and Apartment Building (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Seventh-day Adventist Church (Hood River, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Seventh-day Adventist Church (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Sherwood Lutheran School (Sherwood, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Sisters of Mercy Hospital (Roseburg, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | St. Agatha Catholic Church (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Stark and Hochnater (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | St. Boniface Catholic Church (Sublimity, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Stein Bakery (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Stein Bakery Warehouse (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
correspondedWith | Stewart, J. H. | family |
correspondedWith | Stewart, J. H. | person |
associatedWith | St. John's Evangelical Church (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | St. Mary's Star of the Sea Catholic Church (Astoria, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | St. Paul's Evangelical Church (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | St. Peter's Catholic Church (The Dalles, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Tillamook County Courthouse (Tillamook, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Triangle Milling Co. (Portland, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Union High School (Gresham, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Union High School (Seaside, Or.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Washington County Courthouse (Hillsboro, Or.) | corporateBody |
correspondedWith | Wuest, E. G. | person |
correspondedWith | Wuest, E. G. | family |
associatedWith | Zion Lutheran Church (Oregon City, Or.) | corporateBody |
Place Name | Admin Code | Country | |
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Portland (Or.) | |||
Centralia (Wash.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Astoria | |||
Hillsboro (Or.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon City (Or.) | |||
Centralia (Wash.) | |||
Downtown (Portland, Or.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Lents (Portland, Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Pendleton (Or.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Blooming | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Sherwood (Or.) | |||
Vancouver (Wash.) | |||
McMinnville (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Pullman (Wash.) | |||
Sellwood (Portland, Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Sellwood (Portland, Or.) | |||
The Dalles (Or.) | |||
Washington (State)--Vancouver | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
McMinnville (Or.) | |||
Baker (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Newberg (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Saint Benedict (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Baker (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Sellwood (Portland, Or.) | |||
Centralia (Wash.) | |||
Gresham (Or.) | |||
Washington (State)--Centralia | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Heppner | |||
Portland, Or | |||
Centralia (Wash.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Cloverdale (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Newberg | |||
Gresham (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Tillamook | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Saint Benedict | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Heppner (Or.) | |||
Oregon City (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Astoria (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Cloverdale | |||
Pendleton (Or.) | |||
Saint Benedict (Or.) | |||
Centralia (Wash.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Hood River (Or.) | |||
Oregon--The Dalles | |||
Oregon--Hillsboro | |||
Washington (State)--Pullman | |||
Washington (State)--Cowlitz Prairie | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Newberg (Or.) | |||
Washington (State)--Centralia | |||
Oregon--McMinnville | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
McMinnville (Or.) | |||
Oregon | |||
McMinnville (Or.) | |||
Heppner (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Baker | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Sellwood (Portland, Or.) | |||
Roseburg (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Baker | |||
Blooming (Or.) | |||
Baker (Or.) | |||
Pendleton (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Hood River | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Toppenish (Wash.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Heppner (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Eugene (Or.) | |||
McMinnville (Or.) | |||
Sellwood (Portland, Or.) | |||
Tillamook (Or.) | |||
Portland, Or. | |||
Oregon--Sublimity | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Hillsboro (Or.) | |||
Oregon | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Washington (State)--Toppenish | |||
Oregon--Tillamook | |||
Oregon | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Pendleton | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Baker (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Eugene (Or.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Seaside (Or.) | |||
Lents (Portland, Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon City (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Pendleton | |||
Sellwood (Portland, Or.) | |||
Heppner (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Oregon City | |||
Heppner (Or.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Gresham | |||
Clatskanie (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Astoria | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Blooming (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon City (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--McMinnville | |||
Seaside (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Pendleton (Or.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--McMinnville | |||
Oregon--Seaside | |||
Seaside (Or.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Sherwood | |||
Downtown (Portland, Or.) | |||
Oregon--Clatskanie | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Seaside (Or.) | |||
Tillamook (Or.) | |||
Sherwood (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Tillamook (Or.) | |||
Vancouver (Wash.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
McMinnville (Or.) | |||
Cowlitz Prairie (Wash.) | |||
Toppenish (Wash.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Astoria (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Heppner | |||
Oregon--Oregon City | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Tillamook (Or.) | |||
Clatskanie (Or.) | |||
Cloverdale (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Roseburg (Or.) | |||
Sublimity (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Roseburg | |||
Astoria (Or.) | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Sublimity (Or.) | |||
Cowlitz Prairie (Wash.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Heppner (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Pullman (Wash.) | |||
Washington (State)--Centralia | |||
The Dalles (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Eugene | |||
Portland (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Astoria (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Heppner | |||
Oregon--Seaside | |||
Hood River (Or.) | |||
Oregon--Portland | |||
Centralia (Wash.) |
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Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture, Domestic |
Architecture, Domestic |
Theater |
Apartment buildings |
Apartment buildings |
Apartment buildings |
Apartment buildings |
Architects |
Architects |
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Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Architecture |
Auditoriums |
Auditoriums |
Bakeries |
Bakeries |
Baptist church buildings |
Baptist church buildings |
Carnegie libraries |
Carnegie libraries |
Carnegie libraries |
Catholic church buildings |
Catholic church buildings |
Catholic church buildings |
Catholic church buildings |
Catholic church buildings |
Catholic church buildings |
Catholic church buildings |
Catholic church buildings |
Catholic church buildings |
Catholic church buildings |
Catholic church buildings |
Catholic schools |
Catholic schools |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church architecture |
Church buildings |
Congregational churches |
City halls |
City halls |
Courthouses |
Courthouses |
Courthouses |
Dairies |
Dairies |
Factories |
Factories |
Furnaces |
Hardware stores |
Hardware stores |
Hospitals |
Hospitals |
Hospitals |
Hospitals |
Library architecture |
Library architecture |
Library architecture |
Lutheran churches |
Lutheran churches |
Lutheran churches |
Lutheran churches |
Lutheran churches |
Lutheran churches |
Lutheran churches |
Lutheran churches |
Lutheran churches |
Lutheran churches |
Medical centers |
Medical centers |
Medical centers |
Medical centers |
Memorials |
Memorials |
Metal icons |
Methodist church buildings |
Methodist church buildings |
Observatories |
Observatories |
Oregon |
Orphanages |
Parishes |
Parishes |
Presbyterian church buildings |
Presbyterian church buildings |
Presbyterian church buildings |
Presbyterian church buildings |
School buildings |
School buildings |
School buildings |
School buildings |
School buildings |
School buildings |
School buildings |
School buildings |
School buildings |
Synagogue architecture |
Synagogue architecture |
Synagogues |
Synagogues |
Theater architecture |
Theater architecture |
Theater architecture |
Theater architecture |
Theaters |
Theaters |
Theaters |
Warehouses |
Warehouses |
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Person
Birth 1866
Death 1955