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Copper Country Architects

Alexander Chadbourne Eschweiler

by David Daavettila

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Introduction
Biography
Buildings
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  1. Richard S. Davis, Eschweiler and Eschweiler: 50 Years of Architecture (Milwaukee: Hammersmith-Kortmeyer Co., 1943), unpaginated.
  2. Davis, Eschweiler and Eschweiler. “Obituary: Alexander Chadbourne Eschweiler,” New York Times, 13 June 1940: 23
  3. Davis, Eschweiler and Eschweiler.
  4. Alexander, East Hancock Revisited.
  5. Drawing 01/1155, Wisconsin Architectural Archives, Milwaukee.
  6. “Sarah Sargent Paine Memorial Library Day,” Daily Mining Gazette, 14 November 1903.
  7. Clarence J. Monette, Painesdale, Michigan Old and New (privately printed, 1983), 30-34.
  8. “Painesdale Historic District Houghton County Michigan.” National Register of Historic Places Nomination, (U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, 1993).
  9. “Painesdale Historic District."
  10. Drawing 01/791, Wisconsin Architectural Archives, Milwaukee.
  11. Photograph of original building in 212/10/9, MTU Archives.
  12. Drawing 01/936, Wisconsin Architectural Archives, Milwaukee.
  13. As depicted in photograph at www.copperrange.org/snob.htm.
  14. 1910 census.
  15. Drawing 01/823, Wisconsin Architectural Archives, Milwaukee. Drawings in 28/105/1 and photograph in 212/10/9, MTU Archives.
  16. Drawing 01/816, Wisconsin Architectural Archives, Milwaukee.
  17. Drawing 01/793, Wisconsin Architectural Archives, Milwaukee. Polk Directories.
  18. Drawing 01/849, Wisconsin Architectural Archives, Milwaukee.
  19. Chad Hewitt, “Houghton Clubhouse,” Term Paper (1997), Box 3, Folder 32, MTU Archives.
  20. Hewitt, “Houghton Clubhouse.”

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