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    Alfred Bult Mullett (April 7, 1834 – October 20, 1890) was a British-American architect who served from 1866 to 1874 as Supervising Architect, head of...
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    Eisenhower Executive Office Building (category Alfred B. Mullett buildings)
    1871 and 1888 in the French Second Empire style. It was designed by Alfred B. Mullett, Supervising Architect of the Department of Treasury, which had responsibility...
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    City Hall Post Office and Courthouse (New York City) (category Alfred B. Mullett buildings)
    The City Hall Post Office and Courthouse was designed by architect Alfred B. Mullett for a triangular site in New York City along Broadway in Civic Center...
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    Empire finally came to prominence in American design. The architects Alfred B. Mullett, who was supervising architect for the Treasury Department, and John...
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  • cricketer Rob Mullett (born 1987), British steeplechase runner Albert Mullett (1933–2014), Aboriginal elder in Victoria, Australia Alfred B. Mullett (1834–1890)...
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    Carson City Mint (category Alfred B. Mullett buildings)
    collectors. The building that housed the mint was the first designed by Alfred B. Mullett after becoming Supervising Architect of the Department of the Treasury...
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    Pennsylvania Ave. Northwest, Washington, D.C., in the West End neighborhood. Alfred B. Mullett designed these speculative luxury townhouses. Completed in 1889 in...
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    renowned architects with works still standing in the city include Alfred B. Mullett (Greystone), John Russell Pope (H.L. Dulin House), and Edward Larrabee...
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    40 ft (12.2 m) long. The design is attributed to Washington architect Alfred B. Mullett, who is alleged to have drawn a rough sketch of the plan on a tablecloth...
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    government interests frustrated these efforts for many years. Designed by Alfred B. Mullett, the U.S. Assay Office at 210 Main Street was built in 1871 and today...
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    City Hall (Lincoln, Nebraska) (category Alfred B. Mullett buildings)
    designed by the office of the U.S. Treasury Department's architect, Alfred B. Mullett. A new post office and court house was built in 1906 and the property...
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    Greystone (Knoxville, Tennessee) (category Alfred B. Mullett buildings)
    constructing his home in 1885. Architect Alfred B. Mullett designed the mansion in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. Mullett had previously designed the Customs...
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    redevelopment its 1867 Greek Revival post office, which was designed by Alfred B. Mullett of white Vermont marble and featured a Corinthian portico, Portland...
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    building served as a customs house, post office, and courthouse. Alfred B. Mullett, the U.S. Supervising Architect at the time, designed the building...
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    completed in 1874 for the Department of the Treasury, was designed by Alfred B. Mullett in a conservative Greek Revival style with a sober Doric order. The...
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    Hollywood Sign Megan McCormick, host of the series Globe Trekker Alfred B. Mullett, architect John Weld Peck II, Federal Judge, United States Court of...
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    War and Peace) US Customhouse & Post Office, St. Louis, Missouri, Alfred B. Mullett architect (1876–1882) Pediment, New Hampshire Historic Society Building...
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    Old Customs House (Knoxville, Tennessee) (category Alfred B. Mullett buildings)
    of Clinch and Market), designed by U.S. government chief architect Alfred B. Mullett (1834–1890), began in 1871 and was completed in 1874. The first floor...
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    Assay Office (Boise, Idaho) (category Alfred B. Mullett buildings)
    6113833; -116.1958417 Area 2 acres (0.81 ha) Built 1871 Architect Alfred B. Mullett; John R. McBride NRHP reference No. 66000305 Significant dates Added...
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    Olive Street in downtown St. Louis. It was designed by architects Alfred B. Mullett, William Appleton Potter, and James G. Hill, and was constructed between...
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  • Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department under Alfred B. Mullett. In 2009, the United States Congress enacted legislation renaming...
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  • Czech-American architect and founding associate of the predecessor firm of Alfred B. Mullett & Sons, as well as William Schickel & Company; he ran his own firm...
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    the former supervising architect of the U.S. Treasury Department, Alfred B. Mullett, which houses the remains of General John A. Logan; his wife, Mary...
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    million. The completed building was designed by Supervising Architect Alfred B. Mullett and revised by William Appleton Potter, with architect Alexander Rice...
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  • Alfred B. Mullett, 1865 to 1874 William Appleton Potter, 1874 to 1877 James G. Hill, 1877 to 1883 Mifflin E. Bell, 1883 to 1886 William Alfred Freret...
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    States, where one of the leading architects working in the style was Alfred B. Mullett, buildings in the style were often closer to their 17th-century roots...
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    Brown's hanging. The house was designed by Thomas A. Mullett, son of Alfred B. Mullett. Mullett also designed the New Opera House and the new Charles...
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    direction of the Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury, Alfred B. Mullett (1834–1890), the designer of the Old Executive Office Building in...
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    United States Customhouse and Post Office (Wiscasset, Maine) (category Alfred B. Mullett buildings)
    at Fore and Water Streets in Wiscasset, Maine. It was designed by Alfred B. Mullett and built in 1869–1870 by William Hogan of Bath, Maine. It was added...
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  • Henry Meakin – American Impressionist painter Henry Mosler – painter Alfred B. Mullett – architect Frank Harmon Myers – painter Charles Henry Niehaus – sculptor...
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