- Abraham M. Radcliffe
Abraham M. Radcliffe (1827 - ) was an
architect born inNew York . He opened aMinneapolis office in 1857 and a St. Paul office in 1858. He closed his Minneapolis office in 1868. He designed early commercial buildings in St. Paul and Minneapolis, [ [http://www.ci.stillwater.mn.us/vertical/Sites/%7B5BFEF821-C140-4887-AEB5-99440411EEFD%7D/uploads/%7BE30DC583-0FB8-48D9-A66F-51F4785F39A0%7D.PDF Norene Roberts, North Hill (Original Town) Stillwater Residential Area, Stillwater, Washington County, Minnesota, June, 1995, p. 42] ] as well as the Dakota County Courthouse inHastings, Minnesota . [http://www.ers.usda.gov/Briefing/Population/Photos/ShowCH.asp?FIPS=27037 Dakota County Courthouse, Economic Research Service, USDA] Radcliffe inspired the architectural career ofCass Gilbert , theskyscraper pioneer who designed theWoolworth Building in New York City and theUnited States Supreme Court building , among many important public structures. [http://www.mnhs.org/market/mhspress/MinnesotaHistory/FeaturedArticles/5305196-207/ Sharon Irish, "West Hails East:Cass Gilbert in Minnesota", "Minnesota History," Vol. 53, No. 5, pp. 196-207 (Spring 1993)] [ [http://www.cassgilbertsociety.org/bio.htm The Cass Gilbert Society biography] ]Radcliffe designed the Isaac Staples House in
Stillwater, Minnesota in 1875. This was a tall stone mansard-roofed mansion which dominated the bluff on what is now Pioneer Park. He built several other large residences on Summit Avenue. These include the Charles Paul House, mildy Italianate in style, built in 1882 and the Walter J. S. Traill/Homer P. Clark House, Victorian in style, built in 1882. He designed the LeDuc House in Hastings in 1863-66, as well as the Philo Q. Boyden House inHudson, Wisconsin in 1879.References
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