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and William H. Cutler. The firm of Howe, Hoit & Cutler became Howe & Hoit upon the death of Cutler in 1907. Two years later, Howe succumbed to heart failure and died on January 4, 1909, at the age of 59. He had been ill since the previous June and traveled with his wife and daughter (Dorothy)
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Howe was married in 1871 to Mary Elizabeth Wyman, of Arlington. They had two daughters, Katherine (Munger) and Dorothy. They designed and built a home in 1887 at 1707 Jefferson Street in Kansas City. The building has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Howe belonged to the
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Van Brunt & Howe had a national reputation with clients in several areas of the country. Around 1885 to 1887, Van Brunt & Howe opened an office in Kansas City that was originally managed by Howe. Van Brunt later joined Howe in Kansas City. Howe was a member of the board of consulting
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in St. Louis. Van Brunt returned to Massachusetts after retiring where he died in 1903. In 1904, Howe partnered with two employees who were also graduates of the program at MIT,
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Glenn, Patricia Brown (February 22, 1984). "Frank M. Howe Residence" National Register of Historic Places Registration Form (Report). Missouri Department of Natural Resources.
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Joining the American Institute of Architects in 1899, he was president of the Kansas City chapter in 1901 and 1908. He was named a
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1887 - Frank M. Howe Residence (Designed by Howe) Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985
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started the Boston architectural firm in 1864. In 1881, Ware retired to become the founding chair of the
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Frank Maynard Howe was born on July 20, 1849, in West Cambridge, Massachusetts, which later became
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1886 - Coates House Hotel (Rebuilding) Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972
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in the prominent firm of Van Brunt and Howe. He later partnered with
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to Great Britain, Holland, Germany, and France prior to his death.
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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2003
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Electricity Building at the Columbian Exposition, Chicago
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1893 - Electricity Building and the Wyoming Building,
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Kansas City, Missouri
Boston, Massachusetts
Henry Van Brunt
Henry F. Hoit
Arlington
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
William Ware
Henry Van Brunt
School of Architecture at Columbia University
1893 Columbian Exposition
1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition
Henry F. Hoit
Kansas City Commercial Club
Fellow of the American Institute of Architects
William Washington Gordon Monument
Wright Square
Savannah, Georgia
Emery, Bird, Thayer Dry Goods Company
World's Columbian Exposition
Spooner Hall
University of Kansas
Lawrence, Kansas
Louisiana Purchase Exposition
St. Louis, Missouri
R.A. Long Building
Temple B'nai Jehudah
William Washington Gordon Monument
William Washington Gordon Monument
Coates House Hotel

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