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from 1914 to 1917. It is sometimes reported that Williamson was a student of Wright, but that is incorrect. Williamson was hired by Wright after he graduated from architecture school and was paid a salary to do planning and production work as an employee of Wright's studio.When Wright left for Japan
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in 1918 to apply for his Wisconsin license to practice and to work closely with the developer Arthur Richards, Wright's former partner in the ASBH project. Between 1918 and 1929 Williamson designed about forty Wisconsin homes and duplexes in the
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project in 1917. In a second productive period from about 1950 to 1960, Williamson designed commercial and apartment buildings and split-level and ranch homes leaning to the
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Knowledge contributors. "National Register of Historic Places listings in Milwaukee." Knowledge, The 💕. Knowledge, The 💕, 10 Dec. 2023. Web. 12 Jan. 2024.
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Ellias, Juanita M. Prairie School Architecture in Milwaukee: Russell Barr Williamson. University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, 1974, pp 134.
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Williamson married Nola Mae Hawthorne, and they had a son and a daughter. Williamson died of a heart attack on October 3, 1964, in
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Ellias, Juanita M. Prairie School Architecture in Milwaukee: Russell Barr Williamson. (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee, 1974.
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Two story home in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin designed in the Prairie Style by Russell Barr Williamson and sold by Arthur Richards
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style. A complete Williamson portfolio is elusive since he destroyed drawings and records from much of his career.
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Link, David E. Architecture: A Series of Happy Experiences. The Milwaukee Sentinel, September 14, 1963.
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Williamson, Jr., Russell Barr. Russell Barr Williamson Architect - A Collection. The Barr Brand, 2000.
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Williamson, Jr., Russell Barr. Russell Barr Williamson Architect - A Collection. The Barr Brand, 2000.
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Hayes, Nicholas Dale. Frank Lloyd Wright's Forgotten House. University of Wisconsin Press, 2021.
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The Avalon Atmospheric Theatre designed by Russell Barr Williamson, Bay View Wisconsin
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styles, many sold via Richard's real estate companies in Milwaukee suburbs like
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The Anthony and Caroline Isermann House, designed by Williamson.
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The Frank and Jane Isermann House, designed by Williamson.
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Williamson worked as a draftsman and site supervisor for
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After leaving Wright's studio in 1917, he returned to
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Index

Royal Center, Indiana
Oostburg, Wisconsin
Kansas State University
School of the Art Institute of Chicago




Wisconsin
Eagles Club
Atmospheric theatre
Anthony and Caroline Isermann House
Frank and Jane Isermann House
Kenosha
Royal Center, Indiana
Princeton, Kansas
Kansas State University
School of the Art Institute of Chicago
Frank Lloyd Wright
Imperial Hotel
Frederick C. Bogk House
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
American System-Built Homes

Kansas City, Missouri
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Prairie Style
Mediterranean Revival
Shorewood, Wisconsin
Wauwatosa, Wisconsin

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