Nicholas Joseph Clayton (1839-1916) Architectural drawings and manuscript material, Galveston, Texas 1883-1901

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Nicholas Joseph Clayton (1839-1916) Architectural drawings and manuscript material, Galveston, Texas 1883-1901

Clayton (1839-1916) was one of the first professional architects to establish a practice in Texas and is most famous for his work in Galveston between 1873 and 1900. Drawings, sketches, one set of specifications (1883-1901) for 18 projects designed by Clayton. Among the buildings included are Ball High School (Galveston), Dallas Orphan Asylum, New Galveston Country Courthouse (not built), Galveston NewsBuilding, Walter Gresham residence (Galveston), Hutchings-Sealy Building (Galveston), St. Matthews Catholic Church (Monroe, La.), St. Patrick's Catholic Church (Galveston), Ursuline Convent (Dallas).

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Clayton, Nicholas Joseph, 1839-1916

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Clayton (1839-1916) was one of the first professional architects to establish a practice in Texas and is most famous for his work in Galveston between 1873 and 1900. From the description of Nicholas Joseph Clayton Papers, 1883-1901. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 27347813 Nicholas J. Clayton was born in Cork, Ireland in 1840 and emigrated to Cincinnati, Ohio as a small child with his mother. He served in the United States Navy during the Ci...

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