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John H. Felt (1867, Indiana – 1938, Missouri) was an architect who designed many churches, schools, and government buildings in Missouri and Kansas. He was born in Indiana and moved to St. Joseph, Missouri in 1898 where he formed J.H. Felt & Company. In 1937 he moved to Kansas City where he was senior at the firm Felt, Dunham & Kriehn, and in 1936 following Mr. Dunham's withdrawal, continued under the name of Felt & Kriehn.〔https://archive.org/stream/biographicaldict012872mbp/biographicaldict012872mbp_djvu.txt〕 Among the buildings he designed are the Administration Buildings at Northwest Missouri State University and Emporia State University〔 and the Boone County, Missouri Courthouse.〔http://extension.missouri.edu/explore/uedivis/ue6009.htm Boone County Courthouse History〕 In 1904 he became publisher of ''Modern Architecture'' magazine.〔(The Book of Missourians by M. L. Van Nada 1906 accessed via kchistory.org )〕〔(Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased) Elsie Rathburn Withey 1956 access via kchistory.org )〕 ==Buildings on the National Register of Historic Places== Felt has multiple structures in two historic districts, a city hall and two schools on the National Register of Historic Places. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John H. Felt」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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