Union Station color rendering [manuscript], 1890.
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Howe, Frank M.
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Howe worked with the Auditor's General Office (Lansing, Mich.) and was Superintendent of the State Reform School, (in Lansing?), in 1878. From the description of Diary, 1869,1870. (Clarke Historical Library). WorldCat record id: 36911090 ...
Union Station (Portland, Or.)
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Van Brunt and Howe,
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Union Station is one of the oldest continuously-operated railroad passenger stations in the United States. It was designed by Van Brunt and Howe, an architectural firm from Boston and Kansas City, and opened in 1896. From the description of Union Station color rendering [manuscript], 1890. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 698707290 Union Station is one of the oldest continuously-operated railroad passenge...
Van Brunt, Henry, 1832-1903
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Born Boston, graduated Harvard 1854 and served in United States Navy, North Atlantic Squadron during the Civil War. Practiced in Boston for 20 years then moved to Kansas City in 1887. Architect of numerous buildings connected with Harvard, and many public libraries and other public buildings throughout the United States. President of American Institute of Architects in 1898, Court of Honor at Chicago World's Fair, author of Greek Lines and Other Essays as well as numerous papers, and translator ...