Esenwein, August C., 1856-1926
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found: A treasury of World's Fair art & architecture WWW site, Jan. 8, 2008:Pan-American Exposition, 1901, Buffalo, N.Y. (August C. Esenwein; served as architect for the Temple of music)
found: Withey, H.F. Biog. dict. of Am. architects (deceased), c1956:(August C. Esenwein; FAIA; b. Nov. 7, 1856; d. June 29, 1926; of German origin; emigrated to U.S. about 1880, settled in Buffalo, N.Y.; his design for the Music Hall won a prize; structure later built under his supervision; associated in practice with James Addison Johnson under the firm name of Esenwein & Johnson [no publs. in LC database])
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2008-01-08: new
2008-01-15: revised
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