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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

Bethune, Bethune, Fuchs - Elmwood Strip Building Map
Click on arrows located on the left and right of the image to see more documentation on each building

 

Drawing depicting the outlines of buildings in the neighborhood where the Kellogg house is located.

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.

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