Trost & Trost architectural drawings, 1918-1931

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Trost & Trost architectural drawings, 1918-1931

The Trost & Trost collection consists of architectural drawings and plans for commercial buildings, primarily in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

2 drawers (0.5 lin. ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6404455

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Trost & Trost and Geo. P. Hill.

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Trost & Trost and Wm. Brittelle

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Trost & Trost

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Henry Charles Trost was born in Toledo, Ohio in 1860 to German immigrant parents. His father Ernst Trost, was a carpenter and builder. Graduating from art school in 1877, Trost worked as a draftsman for a Toledo architect for three years. Migrating west to Pueblo, Colorado in 1880, Trost established a partnership with Frank Weston, with whom he practiced off and on for eighteen years. In 1887, after Pueblo's boom years dropped off, Trost moved to Chicago, an emerging cen...

Trost, Henry C. (Henry Charles), 1860-1933

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