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architect. In 1897 he returned to Peoria, where he formed the partnership of Wechselberger & Hewitt with architect Joseph Wechselberger. In 1898 Hewitt bought out his partner and continued as a sole practitioner until 1909, when he formed the partnership of Hewitt & Emerson with Frank N.
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Emerson retired in 1948 and died June 4, 1959, at the age of 82. His partners continued as Gregg & Briggs until 1958, when Gregg retired. Briggs continued the practice alone until at least the 1960s.
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Hewitt died October 24, 1944, at the age of 73. In 1945 the surviving partners were joined in partnership by Cecil C. Briggs, forming Emerson, Gregg & Briggs.
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Hewitt's association with the Beaux-Arts-trained Emerson may have prompted him to complete his own studies, as he returned to MIT and was awarded an
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was born September 18, 1876, in Peoria to George Francis Emerson and Harriet (Woodruff) Emerson. He was educated in the Peoria public schools and at
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in architecture in 1911. In 1927 they were joined in partnership by Richard S. Gregg, forming Hewitt, Emerson & Gregg.
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Hewitt & Emerson was formed in 1909 as the partnership of two architects, Herbert E. Hewitt and Frank N. Emerson.
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The Peoria Life Building, later the Commerce Bank Building, designed by Hewitt & Emerson and completed in 1920.
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itself in 1904. In late 1905 he returned to the United States where he joined the New York office of
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The Class of Eighteen Ninety Eight, Princeton University, Twenty-fifth Year Record
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The American Institute of Architects College of Fellows History and Directory
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and associate architects Hewitt & Emerson and completed in 1927.
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in architectural engineering in 1913. He worked for architects
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was born February 28, 1891, in Peoria. He was educated at the
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in architecture from the latter in 1901. He then worked as a
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Rexford Newcomb, "The Country Club of Peoria, Illinois" in
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The firm designed a number of works that are listed on the
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All four named partners of the firm were members of the
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South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition
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After 1927 it was known successively as 951: 909: 898: 896: 894: 892: 890: 888: 736:Central Illinois Light Company Building, 301:in 1903, where he entered the Beaux-Arts 966: 935: 665:Mohammed Temple Shrine Mosque (former), 493:Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Hall 188: 172: 156: 140: 132: 116: 107:Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Hall 100: 1041: 1039: 1037: 1035: 1033: 1031: 1029: 1027: 1025: 1023: 235: 1123: 1047:"National Register Information System" 996: 919:18, no. 46 (November 14, 1944): 11-12. 885: 674:Emerson, Gregg & Briggs, 1945–1948 609:Hewitt, Emerson & Gregg, 1927–1945 432: 389:Pratt Institute School of Architecture 822:(Chicago: A. N. Marquis, 1946): 1065. 383:. In 1931 he returned to Columbia in 375:. Later that year he was awarded the 262:and from 1895 to 1897 he worked as a 256:Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1136:Design companies established in 1909 1131:Architecture firms based in Illinois 1052:National Register of Historic Places 1020: 867:(Chicago: A. N. Marquis, 1942): 757. 416:National Register of Historic Places 963:60, no. 1 (September 18, 1959): 32. 580:Commercial National Bank Building, 421:N. Bruce Hazen, later a founder of 208:was an architectural firm based in 13: 437:All dates are date of completion. 14: 1152: 932:19, no. 41 (October 9, 1945): 11. 928:"Emerson, Gregg & Briggs" in 793:Peoria, City and County, Illinois 716:East Peoria Community High School 534:John C. Proctor Recreation Center 123:John C. Proctor Recreation Center 882:48, no. 1 (November, 1945): xiv. 406:in 1932 and 1940, respectively. 400:American Institute of Architects 1141:1909 establishments in Illinois 1093: 1078: 1063: 984: 487:Hewitt & Emerson, 1909–1927 957:"Frank Nelson Emerson '98" in 922: 870: 825: 697:Greater Peoria YMCA (former), 644:Roosevelt Junior High School, 285:from the former in 1898 and a 163:Peoria Marriott Pere Marquette 1: 979:American Architects Directory 946:American Architects Directory 904:American Architects Directory 762: 692:Gregg & Briggs, 1948–1958 615:Gamma Phi Beta Sorority House 816:"Hewitt, Herbert Edmund" in 441:Herbert E. Hewitt, 1898–1909 359:was born April 10, 1904, in 254:but soon transferred to the 7: 1090:33, no. 7 (July, 1924): 80. 902:"Gregg, Richard Seaton" in 861:"Emerson, Frank Nelson" in 790:"Herbert Edmund Hewitt" in 745:Cecil C. Briggs, after 1958 656:Eastern Illinois University 281:and MIT, graduating with a 246:was born July 20, 1871, in 226:Emerson, Gregg & Briggs 222:Hewitt, Emerson & Gregg 199:Eastern Illinois University 16:American architectural firm 10: 1157: 1070:"Illinois's Pretty Home". 846:"Frank Nelson Emerson" in 635:Dwight Correctional Center 450:(1901, temporary building) 977:"Briggs, Cecil Clair" in 944:"Briggs, Cecil Clair" in 652:Health Education Building 409: 195:Health Education Building 89: 81: 62: 31: 26: 21: 526:Country Club of Peoria, 453:Country Club of Peoria, 381:American Academy in Rome 960:Princeton Alumni Weekly 733:(1955, demolished 2020) 571:Scottish Rite Cathedral 506:(1911, demolished 1952) 482:(1910, demolished 1994) 147:Scottish Rite Cathedral 679:Cullom–Davis Library, 598:Peoria Cordage Company 553:Peoria Life Building, 332:University of Illinois 315:Carrère & Hastings 252:University of Illinois 202: 186: 170: 154: 138: 130: 114: 1057:National Park Service 720:East Peoria, Illinois 363:. He was educated at 260:University of Chicago 248:Bloomington, Illinois 244:Herbert Edmund Hewitt 192: 176: 160: 144: 136: 120: 104: 1004:Pere Marquette Hotel 864:Who's Who in America 819:Who's Who in America 660:Charleston, Illinois 604:(no date, NRHP 1982) 600:rope mill building, 588:Pere Marquette Hotel 561:Marquette Apartments 480:Fort Smith, Arkansas 340:Temple & Burrows 334:, graduating with a 328:Richard Seaton Gregg 311:École des Beaux-Arts 297:before traveling to 279:Princeton University 275:Frank Nelson Emerson 236:Partners and history 206:Hewitt & Emerson 27:Practice information 22:Hewitt & Emerson 510:Carl Herget Mansion 457:(1904, burned 1920) 446:Illinois building, 433:Architectural works 369:Columbia University 307:Gustave Umbdenstock 72:; Frank N. Emerson 47:; Richard S. Gregg 41:; Frank N. Emerson 1009:2007-12-03 at the 750:Phillips Library, 727:Bradley University 706:Bradley University 681:Bradley University 523:(1912, demolished) 473:Monmouth, Illinois 464:(1904, demolished) 460:Creve Coeur Club, 423:Hazen and Robinson 357:Cecil Clair Briggs 230:Gregg & Briggs 203: 187: 171: 155: 139: 131: 115: 66:Herbert E. Hewitt 53:; Cecil C. Briggs 35:Herbert E. Hewitt 1087:Western Architect 879:Technology Review 876:"Class Notes" in 752:Aurora University 662:(1938, NRHP 1995) 621:(1927, NRHP 1994) 594:(1927, NRHP 1982) 567:(1924, NRHP 2016) 550:(1916, NRHP 2006) 548:Kewanee, Illinois 540:(1913, NRHP 1979) 519:Jefferson Hotel, 516:(1912, NRHP 1992) 502:Orpheum Theatre, 499:(1909, NRHP 1976) 427:Lincoln, Nebraska 214:Herbert E. 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Peoria, Illinois

Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Hall
Peoria

John C. Proctor Recreation Center
Peoria


Scottish Rite Cathedral
Peoria

Peoria Marriott Pere Marquette
Horace Trumbauer

YWCA Building
Peoria

Health Education Building
Eastern Illinois University
Peoria, Illinois
Bloomington, Illinois
University of Illinois
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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