University of Illinois Press, 2007 Cloth: 978-0-252-03321-6 Library of Congress Classification NA736.A48 2008 Dewey Decimal Classification 720.92273
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ABOUT THIS BOOK By 1920, there were over two hundred women practicing architecture in the United States, actively working on major design and building projects before they were even given the right to vote. These women designed thousands of buildings nationwide: apartments in Kansas City, hotels in the nation's national parks, churches in Michigan, and mansions on the coast of California, to name a few. In The First American Women Architects, Sarah Allaback chronicles the lives and careers of more than seventy pioneering female architects practicing in the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, nearly all of whom have been forgotten--until now.
Organized alphabetically as a reference guide, this volume provides a biographical sketch of each architect's life, education, and professional career, and a list of known works and sources for further research. Many of these remarkable women have never before appeared in any other history, making The First American Women Architects a unique and invaluable reference for students and scholars interested in women's history and architecture. As an instructive record of the legacy of women in architectural history, this book will also serve as a stimulating indicator of the broadening potential for women and other minorities within the field of architecture.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY Sarah Allaback is a freelance writer and architectural historian. She is a former consultant for the National Historic Landmark Program in Washington, D.C.
REVIEWS
“This reference packs exceptional informational breadth and scholarly passion.”--Library Journal
"This work is very valuable for its coverage and documentation and as a sourcebook for further research. . . . Highly recommended."--Choice
"The biographical entries are all fascinating and include numerous photos and lists of buildings to commemorate these remarkable women. . . . An inspiring book."--Feminist Review online
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Biographical Entries
Adams, Ruth Maxon (1883-1970)
Almy, Mary (1883-1967)
Barney, Nora Stanton Blatch (1883-1971)
Bethune, Jennie Louise Blanchard (1856-1913)
Bridgman, Lilian (1866-1948)
Brunson, Emma F. (1887-1980)
Budd, Katherine Cotheal (1860-1951)
Butterfield, Emily Helen (1884-1958)
Chapman, Josephine Wright (b. 1867)
Coit, Elisabeth (1892-1987)
Colter, Mary Jane Elizabeth (1869-1958)
Connor, Rose (1892-1970)
Craig, Mary (1889-1964)
Darling-Parlin, Maude (1885-1979)
Deakin, Edna (1871-1946)
Dozier, Henrietta Cuttino (1872-1947)
French, Helen Douglass (b. 1900)
Fritsch, Mary Margaret Gooden (1899-1993)
Furman, Ethel Madison Bailey (1893-1976)
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Gannon, Mary Nevan [Doutrich] (b. 1867)
Greely, Rose Ishbel (1887-1969)
Griffin, Marion Mahony (1871-1961)
Hall, Leola (1881-1930)
Hands, Alice J.
Hayden, Florence Kenyon [Rector] (b.1882)
Hayden, Sophia Gregoria [Bennett] (1868-1953)
Henley, Frances Evelyn (d. 1955)
Hicks, Margaret (1858-1883)
Hill, Esther Marjorie (1895-1985)
Holman, Emily Elizabeth (fl. 1892-1915)
Hook, Mary Rockwell (1877-1978)
Howe, Lois Lilley (1864-1964)
Irwin, Harriet Morrison (1828-1897)
Johnson, Alice E. (1862-1936)
Keichline, Anna Wagner (1889-1943)
Kellogg, Fay (1871-1918)
Luscomb, Florence Hope (1887-1985)
Manley, Marion Isadore (1893-1984)
Manning, Eleanor (1884-1973)
Martini, Elisabeth A. (b. 1886)
McCain, Ida (b. 1884)
Mead, Marcia (1879-1967)
Mercur, Elise [Wagner]
Moody, Harriet J. (1891-1966)
Morgan, Julia (1872-1957)
Morrow, Gertrude E. Comfort (ca. 1892-1987)
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Mother Joseph of the Sacred Heart [Esther Pariseau] (1823-1902)
Muir, Edla [Lambie] (1906-1971)
Nedved, Elizabeth Kimball (1897-1969)
Nichols, Minerva Parker (1863-1949)
Northman, Edith Mortensen (b. 1893)
Parker, Marion Alice (1875?-1935)
Pattee, Elizabeth Greenleaf (b. 1893)
Peddle, Juliet (1899-1979)
Peters, Nelle Elizabeth Nichols (1884-1974)
Pfeiffer, Alberta Raffl (1899-1994)
Pierce, Marjorie (1900-1999)
Pope, Theodate [Riddle] (1867-1946)
Power, Ethel Brown (b. 1881)
Raymond, Eleanor (1888-1989)
Rice, Lilian Jeanette (1888-1938)
Riggs, Lutah Maria (1896-1984)
Roberts, Isabel (b. 1874)
Rockfellow, Anne Graham (1866-1954)
Rogers, Eliza Jacobus Newkirk (1877-1966)
Ryan, Ida Annah (1873-1950)
Salomonsky, Verna Cook [Shipway] (1890-1978)
Sawyer, Gertrude (b. 1895)
Schenck, Anna Pendleton (d. 1915)
Spencer, Margaret Fulton (1882-1966)
Steinmesch, Harriet Mae (1893-1979)
Waterman, Hazel Wood (1865-1948)
Whitman, Bertha Louise Yerex (b. 1892)
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Wilburn, Leila Ross (1885-1967)
Williams, Emily (1869-1942)
Young, Helen Binkerd (1877-1959)
Appendix 1: Female Graduates of Architecture Schools, 1878-1934
Appendix 2: Female Members of the American Institute of
Architects, 1857 to 1950
Notes
Annotated Bibliography
University of Illinois Press, 2007 Cloth: 978-0-252-03321-6
By 1920, there were over two hundred women practicing architecture in the United States, actively working on major design and building projects before they were even given the right to vote. These women designed thousands of buildings nationwide: apartments in Kansas City, hotels in the nation's national parks, churches in Michigan, and mansions on the coast of California, to name a few. In The First American Women Architects, Sarah Allaback chronicles the lives and careers of more than seventy pioneering female architects practicing in the United States in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, nearly all of whom have been forgotten--until now.
Organized alphabetically as a reference guide, this volume provides a biographical sketch of each architect's life, education, and professional career, and a list of known works and sources for further research. Many of these remarkable women have never before appeared in any other history, making The First American Women Architects a unique and invaluable reference for students and scholars interested in women's history and architecture. As an instructive record of the legacy of women in architectural history, this book will also serve as a stimulating indicator of the broadening potential for women and other minorities within the field of architecture.
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY Sarah Allaback is a freelance writer and architectural historian. She is a former consultant for the National Historic Landmark Program in Washington, D.C.
REVIEWS
“This reference packs exceptional informational breadth and scholarly passion.”--Library Journal
"This work is very valuable for its coverage and documentation and as a sourcebook for further research. . . . Highly recommended."--Choice
"The biographical entries are all fascinating and include numerous photos and lists of buildings to commemorate these remarkable women. . . . An inspiring book."--Feminist Review online
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Biographical Entries
Adams, Ruth Maxon (1883-1970)
Almy, Mary (1883-1967)
Barney, Nora Stanton Blatch (1883-1971)
Bethune, Jennie Louise Blanchard (1856-1913)
Bridgman, Lilian (1866-1948)
Brunson, Emma F. (1887-1980)
Budd, Katherine Cotheal (1860-1951)
Butterfield, Emily Helen (1884-1958)
Chapman, Josephine Wright (b. 1867)
Coit, Elisabeth (1892-1987)
Colter, Mary Jane Elizabeth (1869-1958)
Connor, Rose (1892-1970)
Craig, Mary (1889-1964)
Darling-Parlin, Maude (1885-1979)
Deakin, Edna (1871-1946)
Dozier, Henrietta Cuttino (1872-1947)
French, Helen Douglass (b. 1900)
Fritsch, Mary Margaret Gooden (1899-1993)
Furman, Ethel Madison Bailey (1893-1976)
5
Gannon, Mary Nevan [Doutrich] (b. 1867)
Greely, Rose Ishbel (1887-1969)
Griffin, Marion Mahony (1871-1961)
Hall, Leola (1881-1930)
Hands, Alice J.
Hayden, Florence Kenyon [Rector] (b.1882)
Hayden, Sophia Gregoria [Bennett] (1868-1953)
Henley, Frances Evelyn (d. 1955)
Hicks, Margaret (1858-1883)
Hill, Esther Marjorie (1895-1985)
Holman, Emily Elizabeth (fl. 1892-1915)
Hook, Mary Rockwell (1877-1978)
Howe, Lois Lilley (1864-1964)
Irwin, Harriet Morrison (1828-1897)
Johnson, Alice E. (1862-1936)
Keichline, Anna Wagner (1889-1943)
Kellogg, Fay (1871-1918)
Luscomb, Florence Hope (1887-1985)
Manley, Marion Isadore (1893-1984)
Manning, Eleanor (1884-1973)
Martini, Elisabeth A. (b. 1886)
McCain, Ida (b. 1884)
Mead, Marcia (1879-1967)
Mercur, Elise [Wagner]
Moody, Harriet J. (1891-1966)
Morgan, Julia (1872-1957)
Morrow, Gertrude E. Comfort (ca. 1892-1987)
6
Mother Joseph of the Sacred Heart [Esther Pariseau] (1823-1902)
Muir, Edla [Lambie] (1906-1971)
Nedved, Elizabeth Kimball (1897-1969)
Nichols, Minerva Parker (1863-1949)
Northman, Edith Mortensen (b. 1893)
Parker, Marion Alice (1875?-1935)
Pattee, Elizabeth Greenleaf (b. 1893)
Peddle, Juliet (1899-1979)
Peters, Nelle Elizabeth Nichols (1884-1974)
Pfeiffer, Alberta Raffl (1899-1994)
Pierce, Marjorie (1900-1999)
Pope, Theodate [Riddle] (1867-1946)
Power, Ethel Brown (b. 1881)
Raymond, Eleanor (1888-1989)
Rice, Lilian Jeanette (1888-1938)
Riggs, Lutah Maria (1896-1984)
Roberts, Isabel (b. 1874)
Rockfellow, Anne Graham (1866-1954)
Rogers, Eliza Jacobus Newkirk (1877-1966)
Ryan, Ida Annah (1873-1950)
Salomonsky, Verna Cook [Shipway] (1890-1978)
Sawyer, Gertrude (b. 1895)
Schenck, Anna Pendleton (d. 1915)
Spencer, Margaret Fulton (1882-1966)
Steinmesch, Harriet Mae (1893-1979)
Waterman, Hazel Wood (1865-1948)
Whitman, Bertha Louise Yerex (b. 1892)
7
Wilburn, Leila Ross (1885-1967)
Williams, Emily (1869-1942)
Young, Helen Binkerd (1877-1959)
Appendix 1: Female Graduates of Architecture Schools, 1878-1934
Appendix 2: Female Members of the American Institute of
Architects, 1857 to 1950
Notes
Annotated Bibliography
ABOUT THIS BOOK | AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY | REVIEWS | TOC