Male, UK/US, born 1834-04-08, died 1890-10-20
Associated with the firm network
Draftsman, Isaiah Rogers, Architect, Cincinnati, OH, 1856-1860; traveled in Europe, 1860-1861; work: Clerk, United States Treasury, Washington, D.C., 1861-1863; Architect, Office of the Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury, Washington, D.C., 1863-1866, under the Supervising Architect, Isaiah Rogers; Supervising Architect, Office of the Supervising Architect of the United States Treasury, Washington, D.C., 1866-1874;
Coursework, technical drawing and mathematics, Farmer's College, Hamilton County, OH, 1853-1854;
Mullett's family immigrated to Glendale, OH from Taunton, Somerset, England in 1844; at 22, he began drafting in the Office of Isaiah Rogers, Cincinnati, OH; Rogers was a very prominent Boston, MA, architect who operated a Cincinnati branch while designing the Burnett House Hotel (1849-50) and the Hamilton County Courthouse (1852, destroyed by fire 1862) there; Rogers was the leading designer of hotels during the mid-nineteenth century; Mullett moved to Washington, D.C., before 1863, when he began work for the United States Treasury;
PCAD id: 2324
Name | Date | City | State |
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United States Government, Immigration Station and Appraisers Stores #1, San Francisco, CA | 1874 | San Francisco | CA |
United States Government, Department of Justice, Federal Courts, Courthouse #1, SW Portland, Portland, OR | 1869-1875 | Portland | OR |
United States Mint #2, San Francisco, CA | 1870-1874 | San Francisco | CA |