E. Townsend Mix
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Edward Townsend Mix (May 13, 1831 - September 2, 1890) was an American architect of the Gilded Age whose career was centered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Portraits
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E. Townsend Mix
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portrait and signature
Buildings in Milwaukee
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Alexander Mitchell mansion (1873), the Deutscher Club as of 1898
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Alexander Mitchell mansion (1873), later renamed the Wisconsin Club
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All Saints Episcopal Cathedral (1867)
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All Saints Episcopal Cathedral, interior
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Arcade Block (1877)
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Arcade Block and Stevens Block (both 1877)
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Bowman's Row (1874)
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Burnham Block (1875)
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Button House (1874-75)
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Button House (1874-75)
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Chamber of Commerce (1879)
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Chamber of Commerce (1879)
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Chamber of Commerce (1879)
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Chamber of Commerce (1879)
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The Grain Exchange in the Chamber of Commerce
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The Grain Exchange in the Chamber of Commerce
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The Grain Exchange in the Chamber of Commerce
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The Grain Exchange in the Chamber of Commerce
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Chapman's Dry Goods Emporium (1872)
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Colby-Abbot Building (1883)
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Cook House (1875)
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County Insane Asylum
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Curry Pierce Block (1866)
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Downer House (1874)
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Downer House (1874)
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Downer House (1874)
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Everett Street Depot (1886)
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Fitzgerald House (1874)
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Fitzgerald House (1874)
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Follansbee Block (1867)
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Follansbee Block (1867)
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Grand Avenue Congregational Church (1887)
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Holy Rosary Roman Catholic Church (1885)
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Immanuel Presbyterian Church (1873)
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Industrial Exposition Building (1881)
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Keenan Double Townhouse (1860)
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Keenan Double Townhouse (1860) - staircase to veranda
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Keenan Double Townhouse (1860) - columns on the veranda
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Merchant Mills Block (1875)
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Milwaukee Club (1883)
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Mitchell Building (1876)
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Mitchell Building (1876)
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Mitchell Building (1876)
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Mitchell Building (1876)
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Mitchell Building, central pavilion
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Mix Residence (1869)
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National Soldiers' Home (1867-68)
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National Soldiers' Home (1867-68)
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National Soldiers' Home (1867-68)
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Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Building (1869)
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Peck House (1870)
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Peck House (1870)
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Elizabeth Plankinton House (1886-88)
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William Plankinton House (1876)
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church (1882-90)
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church (1882-90)
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St. Paul's Episcopal Church parsonage (1890)
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Stevens Block (1877)
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Stevens Block and Arcade Block (both 1877)
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Stickney Residence (1879)
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Wilson Sewing Machine Co. (1874)
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Wisconsin Leather Co. (1874)
Buildings elsewhere
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Dodge County Courthouse, Mantorville, Minnesota (1865)
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Masonic Home in Dousman, Wisconsin, possibly by Mix
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Kansas State Capitol, Topeka (1866)
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Monroe Methodist Church, Monroe, Wisconsin (1869-87)
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Northwestern Guaranty Loan Building, Minneapolis (1888)
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Northwestern Guaranty Loan Building, skylight
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Villa Louis, Prairie du Chien, Wisconsin (1871)
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Washburn Residence in Minneapolis (1883)
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Williams Free Library, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin (1890-91)
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Williams Free Library, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin (1890-91)
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Williams Free Library, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin (1890-91)
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Williams Free Library, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin (1890-91)