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Edgar Eugene Joralemon (1858–1937) was an architect in the U.S. The Drum Hill High School and Dunkirk School Number 7 are among the buildings he designed that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
He worked in Minnesota and then Upstate New York.
He replaced Harvey Ellis as Leroy S. Buffington's chief draftsman. Joralemon partnered with Fremont D. Orff from 1893 until 1897.
Work
- William W. And Louise McNair House (1886), a mansion in Minneapolis razed in 1961
- Henry E Holmes House (1887) in Minneapolis
- George W. and Nancy B. Van Dusen House (1893) at 1900 LaSalle Avenue in Minneapolis
- North Tonawanda Carnegie Library (1903) at 240 Goundry Street in North Tonawanda, New York
- Niagara Falls Public Library (1904 Carnegie Building) at 1022 Main Street in Niagara Falls, New York
- Drum Hill High School (1909) on Ringgold Streer in Peekskill, New York
- Depew High School (1914) in Depew, New York
- Dunkirk School Number 7 (1921) at East Lake Shore Drive and North Serval Street in Dunkirk
- Roswell P. Flower Memorial Library at 229 Washington Street in Watertown, New York (Orchard, Lansing & Joralemon)
- Olean School No. 10, now Ivers J. Norton Elementary School
- Knox Mansion (Buffalo, New York) (1904)
References
- "Edgar E. Joralemon, Native Son and Pioneer Minneapolis and Upper Midwest Architect: Time and Life Line of Edgar E. Joralemon While He Lived in Minneapolis ..." C. Test. May 26, 1983 – via Google Books.
- ^ "NPGallery Asset Detail". npgallery.nps.gov. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- ^ https://www.archinform.net/arch/117039.htm
- Conforti, Michael (May 26, 1994). Minnesota 1900: Art and Life on the Upper Mississippi, 1890–1915. University of Delaware Press. ISBN 9780874135602 – via Google Books.
- Eckert (State Historic Preservation Officer and Supervisor), Kathryn Bishop (May 26, 2000). The Sandstone Architecture of the Lake Superior Region. Wayne State University Press. ISBN 0814328075 – via Google Books.
- Millett, Larry. Once There Were Castles: Lost Mansions and Estates of the Twin Cities. U of Minnesota Press. ISBN 9781452933115 – via Google Books.
- "Holmes House".
- "NPGallery Asset Detail". npgallery.nps.gov.
- "NPGallery Asset Detail". npgallery.nps.gov. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- "Carnegie Library - Niagara Falls Historic Preservation Commission".
- https://www.nps.gov/nr/feature/places/pdfs/16000593.pdf
- "Depew High School – Preservation Studios". Archived from the original on 2020-02-16. Retrieved 2020-05-26.
- "NPGallery Asset Detail". npgallery.nps.gov. Retrieved 26 May 2020.
- "Olean voters to decide fate of old school". 20 December 2013.
- "Knox House".
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