Frederick W. Keith

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Frederick Walcott Keith
Born 1887
Chicago, Illinois
Died 1954
Chicago, Illinois
Nationality United States
Occupation Architect
Practice F. W. Keith, Keith & Kurke
Buildings Bismarck Public Library, Gillette Hall, Beulah School, Liberty Memorial Building
File:Public library, Bismarck, N. Dak (75519).jpg
Public Library, Bismarck, 1917.

Frederick W. Keith (1887-1954) was an American architect practicing in Grand Forks, Bismarck, and Fargo, North Dakota. After a successful independent practice, he joined forces with William F. Kurke as Keith & Kurke.

Life

Frederick Keith was a Chicago native, born in 1887.[1] He worked as designer and draftsman for Chicago architect Jarvis Hunt until 1914, when he went to Grand Forks. There, he worked for William J. Edwards, a prominent local designer.[2] In December of 1915 he established an office in Grand Forks for himself.[3] In June of 1916 he went west to Bismarck, the city with which he is most associated.[2] With the exception of a time of graduate work in Chicago from 1918-19,[4] he practiced independently until he associated with Fargo architect William F. Kurke in 1920. Keith & Kurke were the designated state architects, and designed the Liberty Memorial Building in Bismarck as well as many buildings on the campuses of the state schools. Keith & Kurke dissolved in 1926, and Keith returned to Chicago. He died there in 1954.

Architectural work

Frederick W. Keith, 1915-1920

Keith & Kurke, 1920-1926

References

  1. "Frederick W. Keith". http://www.findagrave.com/. 13 April 2014.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Bismarck (ND) Tribune 18 June 1916: 3.
  3. American Contractor 1 June 1916: 93.
  4. Bismarck (ND) Tribune 28 Sept. 1918: 5.
  5. Cathedral Area Historic District NRHP Nomination. 1980.
  6. Old Wishek City Hall NRHP Nomination. 2005.
  7. Stone Dec. 1917: 655.
  8. Library Journal June 1917: 484.
  9. American Contractor 12 Oct. 1918: 30.
  10. Engineering and Contracting 31 March 1920: 66.
  11. Engineering and Contracting 2 June 1920: 76.
  12. American Contractor 11 Sept. 1920: 53.
  13. Engineering News-Record 16 March 1922: 120.
  14. North Dakota State University District NRHP Nomination. 1986.
  15. American Contractor 29 July 1922: 52.
  16. State Normal School at Valley City Historic District NRHP Nomination. 1995.
  17. Bridgemen's Magazine 1923: 177.
  18. Engineering News-Record 1925: 376.
  19. Downtown Fargo District NRHP Nomination. 1983.