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Frederick Corser
American architect

Frederick Corser

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American architect
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Place of birth
Rochester
Place of death
Minneapolis
Age
75 years
Frederick Corser
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Frederick Gardner Corser (1849–1924) was an American architect of homes and public buildings in the U.S. states of Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota, especially in the Minneapolis, Minnesota area.
He studied architecture at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Corser "served as the editor of Western Architect (1902-1905), as architect for the Minneapolis Fire Department for an unspecified period of time, and was a charter member of the Western Association of Architects (1884), a forerunner of the state AIA organization."
Buildings that he designed include:
Church of St. Stephen, 1888-1889 (built in 1891), Minneapolis
Wesbrook Hall, University of Minnesota, 1895–1896, Minneapolis
Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged, 1895, Minneapolis
Minneapolis Public Library, North Branch
Kenneseth Israel Synagogue, Minneapolis
Frank Griswold residence, ca. 1885, Minneapolis,
Fargo Central High School, 1882, Fargo, North Dakota
Emerson Cole residence
The first four are buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Griswold residence, on Nicollet Island, is part of the Saint Anthony Falls Historic District on the National Register.

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