Louise Blanchard Bethune: Every Woman Her Own Architect: Elmwood Strip
Louise Blanchard Bethune (1856–1913) the first woman to practice as a professional architect in the United States
Last Updated: Feb 19, 2024 12:38 PM
Bethune, Bethune, & Fuchs Buildings - Elmwood Strip
![1916 Map of the Elmwood Strip in Buffalo, New York, which marks the location of buildings designed by Bethune, Bethune, & Fuchs architects](https://libapps.s3.amazonaws.com/accounts/354563/images/Elmwood_Strip_Redo.jpg)
Bethune, Bethune, Fuchs - Elmwood Strip Building Map
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![Drawing depicting the outlines of buildings in the neighborhood where the Kellogg house is located.](https://libapps.s3.amazonaws.com/accounts/354563/images/Summer_211-215_Kellogg_House.jpg)
Kellogg House
Image Source: 1899, Insurance Maps of Buffalo, New York, Vol. 1, (80)
Address: 211-215 Summer St., Buffalo, New York
Year Completed: 1885
Current Building Status: Remaining
Client: Spencer Kellogg
Cost: $16,000
Misc. Notes: Brick + $3,500 for barn
References: AA&BN 17(Feb 28, 85) 107
![Drawing depicting the outlines of buildings in the neighborhood where the Graves house was located.](https://libapps.s3.amazonaws.com/accounts/354563/images/W._Utica_310_Graves_House.jpg)
Graves House
Image Source: 1899, Insurance Maps of Buffalo, New York, Vol. 1, (82)
Address: 310 W. Utica St., Buffalo, New York
Year Completed: 1885
Current Building Status: Remaining
Client: Roger W. Graves
Cost: $4,500
Misc. Notes: frame
References: IA&BN 8(Jun 85) 79