Partners: network
Arthur Page Brown, Joachim B. Mathison, Bernard Ralph Maybeck, James Rupert Miller, Alexander Oakey, Willis Jefferson Polk, Charles John Rousseau, Sylvain Schnaittacher Sr., Albert Cicero Schweinfurth, Frank Sawyer Van Trees
Active 1884-1888 (NY), 1890-1896 (SF)
Firm Notes
Brown first operated his office in New York, NY, under the patronage of Mrs. Cyrus McCormick. Brown moved his office to San Francisco, CA, c. 1890. Brown's Office was a crucial training ground for some of the most talented first generation Bay Region architects, including Bernard Maybeck, Willis J. Polk, A.C. Schweinfurth, and James Rupert Miller.
PCAD id: 990
Name | Date | City | State |
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Atkinson Building, San Francisco, CA | 1892 | San Francisco | CA |
California Mid-Winter Fair, Manufactures/Liberal Arts Building, San Francisco, CA | 1893-1894 | San Francisco | CA |
Church of the New Jerusalem, Pacific Heights, San Francisco, CA | 1895 | San Francisco | CA |
Church of the New Jerusalem, Pastoral House, Pacific Heights, San Francisco, CA | | San Francisco | CA |
Crocker Building, 600 Market Street, Belden Place, San Francisco, CA | 1891 | San Francisco | CA |
Crocker Old People's Home, Pacific Heights, San Francisco, CA | 1889-1890 | San Francisco | CA |
Episcopal Diocese of California, Trinity Church #4, San Francisco, CA | 1892-1893 | San Francisco | CA |
Hibernia Savings and Loan Society, Office Building Project, Tenderloin, San Francisco, CA | 1890-1891 | San Francisco | CA |
Mountain View Cemetery, Crocker, Charles, Monument, Oakland, CA | 1888 | Oakland | CA |
Sainte Claire Club, Downtown, San Jose, CA | 1893-1894 | San Jose | CA |
San Francisco Ferry Building, San Francisco, CA | 1898 | San Francisco | CA |
Towne. Alban Nelson House, Lower Nob Hill, San Francisco, CA | | San Francisco | CA |
World's Columbian Exposition, California Pavilion, Chicago, IL | 1892-1893 | Chicago | IL |
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