Frederick W. Garber (July 21, 1877 – August 7, 1950) was an American architect in Cincinnati, Ohio and the principal architect in the Garber & Woodward...
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the F. W. Woolworth Company from 1946 to 1990. It was designed by Frederick W. Garber. The store was the site of protests during the Civil Rights Movement...
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Aurora Public Library (Illinois) (category Frederick W. Garber buildings)
Aurora Public Library 41°45′25″N 88°19′12″W / 41.757067°N 88.320031°W / 41.757067; -88.320031 Location 101 South River Street, Aurora, Illinois, USA...
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Withrow High School (category Frederick W. Garber buildings)
was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. Frederick W. Garber's firm was involved in the school's design, known for its arching...
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a steamboat worker, stayed from 1846 to 1850. It was designed by Frederick W. Garber. It is now owned by Western & Southern Life Insurance. "Dedication...
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Eileen Buckholtz Frederick W. Garber (1877–1950), an American architect Gene Garber (1947–), an American baseball pitcher Gottlieb Garber, American politician...
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Westwood Elementary (category Frederick W. Garber buildings)
The 1909 school was designed by prominent Cincinnati architect Frederick W. Garber's Garber & Woodward architectural firm. The building's 100th birthday...
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Laurel Homes Historic District (category Frederick W. Garber buildings)
Woolworth Building in Lexington, Kentucky by the same architect, Frederick W. Garber. National Register of Historic Places listings in Cincinnati, Ohio...
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Phoenix Building/Cincinnati Club (category Frederick W. Garber buildings)
hotel and private businessman's club was also built by Garber and Woodward, Frederick W. Garber's firm. The two properties are separate buildings and each...
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(astronaut) Thomas Edison (inventor) (Milan) Donn F. Eisele (astronaut) Frederick W. Garber (architect) (Cincinnati) Michael L. Gernhardt (astronaut) Cass Gilbert...
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Construction cost $10.5 million ($187 million in 2024) Architect Frederick W. Garber Tenants Cincinnati Bearcats (NCAA) (1915–present) Cincinnati Bengals...
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business district. They were designed by Cincinnati architect Frederick W. Garber's Garber & Woodward firm. The main building includes an Adamesque barrel-vaulted...
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business in 1990. The building in Louisville, designed by architect Frederick W. Garber and completed in 1946, was demolished in 2004. The site was not redeveloped...
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List of American architects (section W)
(1839–1912) T. Charles Gaastra (1879–1947) Jeanne Gang (born 1964) Frederick W. Garber (1877–1950) Alexander Garvin (1941–2021) Norman Bel Geddes (1893–1958)...
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meditation. It may have been designed by prominent Cincinnati architect Frederick W. Garber's firm. The 1835 building, deemed unsafe, was replaced in 1957 with...
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Archdiocese of Cincinnati and completed in 1931. Designed by architect Frederick W. Garber's firm, it remains in use today. The facility was designed for 1700...
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in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, designed by local architect Frederick W. Garber's firm, which was also responsible for Withrow School, Walnut Hills...
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Walter Mondale (redirect from Walter Frederick Mondale)
Walter Frederick "Fritz" Mondale (January 5, 1928 – April 19, 2021) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 42nd vice president of the...
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of Victor Garber was assumed by Wulf Clark, with Mark Evans taking over the role of Cal on 24 December 2022. Rosé assumed the role of Garber on 26 January...
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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (redirect from G. W. Leibniz)
Haven: Yale University Press, 2007, pp. xix–xx). Ariew & Garber, 69; Loemker, §§36, 38 Ariew & Garber, 138; Loemker, §47; Wiener, II.4 Later translated as...
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carriers to cancer development. It was named after two American physicians, Frederick Pei Li and Joseph F. Fraumeni Jr., who first recognized the syndrome after...
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Frederick Townsend Ward (Chinese: 華飛烈; November 29, 1831 – September 22, 1862) was an American sailor and mercenary known for his military service in...
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myth of Meşterul Manole. Citations Călin, Vera (1 January 1988), Garber, Frederick (ed.), "Irony and World-Creation in the Work of Mihai Eminescu", Romantic...
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wedding of Elizabeth Stuart (1596–1662), daughter of James VI and I, and Frederick V of the Palatinate (1596–1632) was celebrated in London in February 1613...
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Frederick James Marquis, 1st Earl of Woolton, CH, PC (23 August 1883 – 14 December 1964), was an English businessman and politician who served as chairman...
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Otto Warmbier (redirect from Otto Frederick Warmbier)
Cincinnati, Ohio, on December 12, 1994. The eldest of Cynthia ("Cindy", née Garber) and Fred Warmbier's three children, he was raised in Cincinnati, Ohio....
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York – Col. Peter Gansevoort (resident) Garberville, California – Jacob C. Garber (first postmaster) Gardiner, Maine – Dr. Sylvester Gardiner (Boston physician)...
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with local lawyer Niles Houston, and it was filed with Judge Milton C. Garber on January 16, 1903. However, the property listed in the will ultimately...
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The Wigner–Seitz cell, named after Eugene Wigner and Frederick Seitz, is a primitive cell which has been constructed by applying Voronoi decomposition...
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crowd of 8,693. On March 25, 2015, Major League Soccer commissioner Don Garber announced Minnesota United as the league's 23rd club and awarded the franchise...
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