Henry Jaastad

Henry Jaastad

Henry Jaastad (1872-1965) was an influential Tucson, Arizona architect. His firm created over 500 buildings and Jaastad was Mayor of Tucson for 18 years.

Extant Buildings

*Patagonia Cady Hall, Patagonia, Arizona 1900

*Diego Valencia House, 432-436 South Convent Ave. 1907

*Reilly Funeral Home, 102 East Pennington Street, Tucson, Arizona. 1908

*Brick Row House 440-446 South Convent Ave. 1909

*Old Nogales City Hall and Fire Station, 136 Grand Avenue, Nogales, Arizona. 1914

*Manning-Johnson House, 455 W. Paseo Redondo , Tucson, AZ 1916 [http://www.pbase.com/bearpaw/image/30120824]

*Safford Middle School, 200 East 13th Street, Tucson, Arizona 1918

*Dunbar Spring School, Tucson, Arizona, 1918

*Commercial Building, 41-47 North 6th Avenue. 1918

*Tucson Medical Center Buildings: Erickson House, Arizona Patio Building, Education Building (to be demolished), 4 Court Buildings (to be demolished) 1926-1927

*Tucson High School and Vocational Educational Building, Lyman & Place/Henry Haastad, Associate 1924

*Saint Augustine Cathedral facade remodel 1929

*Grace Lutheran Church [1949"

Demolished Buildings

*University Methodist Episcopal Church 1924 Demolished 1987

*El Conquistado Hotel 1928

References

Nequette, Anne M. and Jeffery, R. Brooks. A Guide to Tucson Architecture. University of Arizona Press 2002.

Regan, Margaret. Remembering Rockfellow: Although Her Name is all but Forgotten, Tucson's First Female Architect Left Her Mark. Tucson Weekly Jan. 31, 2000.

Regan, Margaret. Class Struggle, Tucson Weekly. December 2, 1999.


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