American architect
George W. Kramer |
---|
|
Born | George Washington Kramer (1847-07-09)July 9, 1847
|
---|
Died | October 20, 1938(1938-10-20) (aged 91)
|
---|
Occupation | Architect |
---|
George Washington Kramer (1847 – 1938) was an American architect.[1]
He worked both independently and in the partnership of Weary & Kramer with Frank O. Weary.[2]
Biography
George W. Kramer was born in Ashland, Ohio on July 9, 1847.[3]
He retired in 1924, and died at his home in East Orange, New Jersey on October 20, 1938.[4]
Works
A number of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, including:[5]
- Andrews United Methodist Church, 95 Richmond St. Brooklyn, New York[5]
- Baptist Temple, 360 Schermerhorn St. Brooklyn, New York[5]
- Bay Ridge United Methodist Church, 7002 Fourth St. Brooklyn, New York[5]
- One or more works in Birmingham Green Historic District, roughly bounded by Fifth, Caroline, Fourth and Olivia Sts. Derby, Connecticut[5]
- Duke Memorial United Methodist Church, 504 W. Chapel Hill St. Durham, North Carolina[5]
- One or more works in Findlay Downtown Historic District, roughly along Main, W. Sandusky and W. Main Cross Sts. Findlay, Ohio[5]
- First United Methodist Church, 6th Ave. and 19th St., N Birmingham, Alabama[5]
- First United Methodist Church, jct. of Prince and Clifton Sts., NW corner Conway, Arkansas[5]
- First United Methodist Church, 226 E. Lincoln Ave. Mount Vernon, New York[5]
- Second Presbyterian Church, 801 Waller St. Portsmouth, Ohio[5]
- St. Luke's Methodist Episcopal Church, 1199 Main St. Dubuque, Iowa[5]
- St. Paul's Methodist Episcopal Church, 1886-1906 Park St. Hartford, Connecticut[5]
Other works