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by Kenneth R. Fuller,David N. Wetzel,Francine Haber
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He was the subject of the book Robert S. Roeschlaub: Architect of the Emerging West, 1843-1923 by Francine Haber, Kenneth R. Fuller, and David N. Wetzel, originally published in April 1988 by the Colorado Historical Society and republished by the University Press of Colorado.
He was the subject of the book Robert S. Wetzel, originally published in April 1988 by the Colorado Historical Society and republished by the University Press of Colorado in July 1992. Robert Sawers Roeschlaub died at San Diego, California.
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by David N. Wetzel, Kenneth R. Fuller, Francine Haber. Publisher:Colorado History Society. 44 lbs. Dimensions:8.
Wetzel is coauthor with Francine Haber and Kenneth R. Fuller of Robert S. Roeschlaub: Architect of the Emerging West, 1843-1923. Roeschlaub was born in Germany and came to the United States as an infant, and his educated parents provided an atmosphere of liberalism, literature, music, and the arts in their Quincy, Illinois, home. Roeschlaub rose to the rank of captain in the Eighty-fourth Illinois Volunteer Infantry and was awarded several medals of honor. He then studied architecture, and in 1873, he moved his family to Denver, where he became the state's first licensed architect. Biography and discussion of the architecture of Robert S. Roeschlaub, Colorado's first licensed architect and the first significant designer in Denver. Roeschlaub: Architect of the Emerging West. Ritual and two other stories /.
Kenneth R. Fuller Francine Haber David N. Wetzel. Availability is subject to change. Roeschlaub Kenneth R. Fuller, Francine Haber, David N. Wetzel Colorado Historical Society, 1988.
Robert Roeschlaub (1843–1923) was Colorado’s first officially licensed architect . Francine Haber and Kenneth R. Fuller, Robert S. Roeschlaub: Architect of the Emerging West, 1843–1923 (Denver: Colorado Historical Society, 1988).
Robert Roeschlaub (1843–1923) was Colorado’s first officially licensed architect, working in Denver during the early settlement er.
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