Works of W. H. Brown, Architect
William H. Brown practiced in: Lafayette and Indianapolis during the 1860s-1870s. Of the few documented buildings he designed, most were highly dramatic in form and skillfully detailed.
Read a history of W. H. Brown's architectural practice.
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| Ford School, 1869 Lafayette, Indiana |
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| Jenks School, 1870 Lafayette, Indiana |
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| Post Office Block/Chase Block/Winski Building, 1870 Lafayette, Indiana |
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| Margaret Griffin / Sarah F. Wilson Block, c.1870 Lafayette, Indiana (attributed) |
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| Vance Block, 1875-1876 Indianapolis, Indiana |
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Luther D. Waterman House, c.1875 Indianapolis, Indiana |
| Cleveland Block, c.1875 (Magnolia Building) Indianapolis, Indiana (attributed) |
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| Stock Yards Exchange and Hotel, c.1877 Indianapolis, Indiana |
| Freight Depot, I. D. & S. Railroad, 1880 Indianapolis, Indiana |
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| Hotel Brunswick, c.1880 Indianapolis, Indiana (attributed) |
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| Conduitt & Sons Building, 1882 Indianapolis, Indiana (attributed) |
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| Rotary Jail Haugh, Ketcham & Co. |








