Purcell, Feick, & Elmslie Images - Prairie School Structures Image Gallery
This University of Northern Iowa collection contains photographs of Prairie School Structures by architects Purcell, Feick & Elmslie. This collection is a subset of the larger Prairie School Structures Image Gallery.
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[IA, Charles City. 01] A.B.C. Dodd Residence
1997
Alt Text: Front and side angle view of a brown and white two story house surrounded by shrubs and trees in a residential area. Color image.
The A. B. C. Dodd House (also known as the Thomsen House) is a historic residence located at 310 3rd Avenue in Charles City, Iowa. The house was designed by the Prairie School architecture firm Purcell, Feick & Elmslie. It was built in 1910.
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[MA, Woods Hole. 09] Josephine Crane Bradley Summer Residence. 01
1980
Alt Text: Two story house sits on land surrounded by green foliage and river rock. A body of water sits between the house and the shore behind a giant tan rock. Color image.
The Prairie Style summer residence of Josephine Crane Bradley was designed by Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie and built in 1912 in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The residence is also called the "Airplane" house. It is situated on the tip of a small peninsula with views of the ocean and harbor.
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[MA, Woods Hole. 09] Josephine Crane Bradley Summer Residence. 02
2001
Alt Text: Front and side view of large two story house with rectangle shaped second floor and circular atrium coming out of the main floor, surrounded by a hedge on a sunny day. Color image.
The Prairie Style summer residence of Josephine Crane Bradley was designed by Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie and built in 1912 in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The residence is also called the "Airplane" house. It is situated on the tip of a small peninsula with views of the ocean and harbor.
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[MA, Woods Hole. 09] Josephine Crane Bradley Summer Residence. 03
2001
Alt Text: Side view of a large two-story house with a chimney on a sunny day. A black car sits next to a hedge. There are several windows on both the main and second floors. Color image.
The Prairie Style summer residence of Josephine Crane Bradley was designed by Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie and built in 1912 in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The residence is also called the "Airplane" house. It is situated on the tip of a small peninsula with views of the ocean and harbor.
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[MA, Woods Hole. 09] Josephine Crane Bradley Summer Residence. 04
2001
Alt Text: Angled back view of a large two-story house behind a ground-level stone wall barrier. There are several windows on both the main and second floors. Color image.
The Prairie Style summer residence of Josephine Crane Bradley was designed by Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie and built in 1912 in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The residence is also called the "Airplane" house. It is situated on the tip of a small peninsula with views of the ocean and harbor.
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[MA, Woods Hole. 09] Josephine Crane Bradley Summer Residence. 05
2001
Alt Text: A wide-angle view of a large two-story house, set back behind a small garage with a silver Volkswagen Bug parked outside on a sunny day. Color image.
The Prairie Style summer residence of Josephine Crane Bradley was designed by Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie and built in 1912 in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The residence is also called the "Airplane" house. It is situated on the tip of a small peninsula with views of the ocean and harbor.
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[MA, Woods Hole. 09] Josephine Crane Bradley Summer Residence. 06
2001
Alt Text: Smaller two-stall, two door dark colored garage sits nestled in trees, shrubbery and flowers on a sunny day. Color image.
The Prairie Style summer residence of Josephine Crane Bradley was designed by Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie and built in 1912 in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. The residence is also called the "Airplane" house. It is situated on the tip of a small peninsula with views of the ocean and harbor.
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[MN, Grand Meadow. 13] Exchange State Bank. 01
1998
Alt Text: Angled corner view of a red two-story municipal building with a First American State Bank facade surrounded by blue, yellow, and green mosaic tiles. Stained glass windows appear over the first floor windows. Color image.
The Exchange State Bank in Grand Meadow, Minnesota, is a Prairie School style building that was built in 1910. It was designed by architects Purcell, Feick, & Elmslie. It has also been known as the First American State Bank.
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[MN, Grand Meadow. 13] Exchange State Bank. 02
1998
Alt Text: Close up of an entrance to a red brick building, with a single door and two side windows. Green, yellow, and blue mosaic tile facade surrounding the gold letters, First American State Bank. Color image.
The Exchange State Bank in Grand Meadow, Minnesota, is a Prairie School style building that was built in 1910. It was designed by architects Purcell, Feick, & Elmslie. It has also been known as the First American State Bank.
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[MN, Grand Meadow. 13] Exchange State Bank. 03
1998
Alt Text: Side view of a two-story brick municipal building with an arched door entrance, and stained glass windows with ornate stone facade carvings on either side. There are several uniform, second story windows with off-white wooden trim. Color image.
The Exchange State Bank in Grand Meadow, Minnesota, is a Prairie School style building that was built in 1910. It was designed by architects Purcell, Feick, & Elmslie. It has also been known as the First American State Bank.
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[MN, Grand Meadow. 13] Exchange State Bank. 04
1998
Alt Text: Decorative carved stone facade with intricate details against a red brick building, displaying a sign reading "Exchange State Bank". A mounted plaque below designates this building as an Historical Site. Color image.
The Exchange State Bank in Grand Meadow, Minnesota, is a Prairie School style building that was built in 1910. It was designed by architects Purcell, Feick, & Elmslie. It has also been known as the First American State Bank.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 18] Edward Goetzenberger Residence. 01
2002
Alt Text: Front view of brown and gray two-story house in a residential neighborhood. A large white house sits to the right. Color image.
The Edward Goetzenberger Residence at 2621 Emerson Avenue South, Minneapolis was designed and built in 1910 by local architects Purcell, Feick, & Elmslie.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 18] Edward Goetzenberger Residence. 02
2002
Alt Text: Front view of front-door entrance of two-story brown and gray house. A small eave stands above the front entrance. Color image.
The Edward Goetzenberger Residence at 2621 Emerson Avenue South, Minneapolis was designed and built in 1910 by local architects Purcell, Feick, & Elmslie.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 18] Edward Goetzenberger Residence. 03
2002
Alt Text: Front and side angle view of a brown and gray two-story house in a residential neighborhood surrounded by trees and other houses. A sun porch sits off the side of the house. Color image.
The Edward Goetzenberger Residence at 2621 Emerson Avenue South, Minneapolis was designed and built in 1910 by local architects Purcell, Feick, & Elmslie.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 20] Harold E. Hineline Residence. 01
1998
Alt Text: Front view of tan stucco two-story house surrounded by trees and other houses in a residential area. Color image.
The Harold E. Hineland Residence at 4920 Dupont Avenue South in Minneapolis was designed in 1910 by the local architectural firm Purcell, Feick, & Elmslie.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 20] Harold E. Hineline Residence. 02
1998
Alt Text: Front view of tan stucco two-story house surrounded by trees and other houses in a residential area. A wooden fence sits on the side of the house in front of another entrance. Color image.
The Harold E. Hineland Residence at 4920 Dupont Avenue South in Minneapolis was designed in 1910 by the local architectural firm Purcell, Feick, & Elmslie.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 23] Paul Mueller Studio. 01
1997
Alt Text: Front view of gray, ranch style house with black window trim, surrounded by trees and shrubs. Color image.
The Paul Mueller Studio at 4845 Bryant Avenue South was designed in 1910-1911 by the Prairie School architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 23] Paul Mueller Studio. 02
1997
Alt Text: Close up of white double wood and glass doors on a ground level with retaining walls on either side. Number 4845 is seen on one door. Color image.
The Paul Mueller Studio at 4845 Bryant Avenue South was designed in 1910-1911 by the Prairie School architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 24] Dr. Oscar Owre Residence. 01
1998
Alt Text: White two-story stucco house with enclosed porch on the front. House sits surrounded by trees and shrubs in a residential neighborhood. Color image.
The Dr. Oscar Owre House located at 2625 Newton Venue South just north of Late of the Isles in Minneapolis. It was designed in 1911 by the notable local architects Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie in the Prairie School style.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 24] Dr. Oscar Owre Residence. 02
1998
Alt Text: White two-story stucco house with many windows and an enclosed porch on the front. House sits surrounded by trees and shrubs in a residential neighborhood. Color image.
The Dr. Oscar Owre House located at 2625 Newton Venue South just north of Late of the Isles in Minneapolis. It was designed in 1911 by the notable local architects Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie in the Prairie School style.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 25] Charles and Grace Parker Residence. 01
1992
Alt Text: Angled front view of white and brown two-story stucco house with short brick retaining wall surrounding the front entrance. House sits in a residential area surrounded by trees and shrubs. Color image.
The Charles and Grace Parker House is a house in the Lynnhurst neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota southeast of Lake Harriet. It was designed by notable local architects Purcell, Feick & Elmslie in the Prairie School style.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 25] Charles and Grace Parker Residence. 02
2002
Alt Text: Front and side view of white and brown two story stucco house with multiple windows and roof peaks. Color image.
The Charles and Grace Parker House is a house in the Lynnhurst neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota southeast of Lake Harriet. It was designed by notable local architects Purcell, Feick & Elmslie in the Prairie School style.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 28] Edward L. Powers Residence. 01
1992
Alt Text: Front view of a two-story brick and stucco house with several tall, narrow windows on the second floor. House is surrounded by trees and shrubs in a residential area. Color image.
The Edward L. Powers Residence at 1635 West 26th Street in Minneapolis was designed in 1910 by the architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie in the Prairie School style.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 28] Edward L. Powers Residence. 02
1992
Alt Text: Multiple-story brown brick and white stucco church-style building with several windows and surrounded by shrubs and trees. A wooden cross stands outside of the covered entrance. Color image.
The Edward L. Powers Residence at 1635 West 26th Street in Minneapolis was designed in 1910 by the architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie in the Prairie School style.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 30] E.C. Tillotson Residence. 01
2002
Alt Text: Brown and white two-story house with angled peak and mirrored windows, surrounded by bushes and trees in a residential neighborhood. Color image.
The E. C. Tillotson Residence at 316 Oliver Avenue South in Minneapolis, Minnesota was built in 1912. It was designed by the architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 30] E.C. Tillotson Residence. 02
2002
Alt Text: Angled view of a brown and white two-story house with angled peaks and mirrored windows, surrounded by bushes and trees in a residential neighborhood. Color image.
The E. C. Tillotson Residence at 316 Oliver Avenue South in Minneapolis, Minnesota was built in 1912. It was designed by the architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 31] Lyman E. Wakefield Residence. 01
1998
Alt Text: Large white brick and stucco two-story house with a large brick fireplace and open veranda on the second floor. House is surrounded by trees and shrubs in a residential neighborhood. Color image.
The Lyman E. Wakefield Residence at 4700 Fremont Avenue South in Minneapolis, Minnesota was built in 1911. It was designed by the architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 31] Lyman E. Wakefield Residence. 02
1998
Alt Text: Large white brick and stucco two-story house with an open veranda on the second floor, surrounded by trees and shrubs in a residential neighborhood. Color image.
The Lyman E. Wakefield Residence at 4700 Fremont Avenue South in Minneapolis, Minnesota was built in 1911. It was designed by the architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 33] Maurice I. Wolf Residence. 01
2002
Alt Text: Two-story tan house with a flat roof and several windows in a residential neighborhood. Color image.
The Maurice I. Wolf Residence at 4109 Dupont Avenue South in Minneapolis, Minnesota was designed in 1912 by the architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie. The house was built in 1917.
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[MN, Minneapolis. 33] Maurice I. Wolf Residence. 02
2002
Alt Text: Two-story tan house with a flat roof and several windows in a residential neighborhood. Color image.
The Maurice I. Wolf Residence at 4109 Dupont Avenue South in Minneapolis, Minnesota was designed in 1912 by the architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie. The house was built in 1917.
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[MN, Owattona. 36] Charles I. Buxton Bungalow. 01
1997
Alt Text: Angled view of dark brown bungalow with wooden shake roof surrounded by trees and bushes in a residential neighborhood. Color image.
The Charles I. Buxton Bungalow at 424 Main Street East in Owatonna, Minnesota, was designed in 1912 by the architectural firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.
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[MN, Owattona. 36] Charles I. Buxton Bungalow. 02
1997
Alt Text: Sidewalk view of dark brown bungalow in a residential neighborhood, surrounded by trees and shrubs. A small strip of decorative yellow, blue, and red mosaic tiles bordering the top of the windows extends to each side of the house. Color image.
The Charles I. Buxton Bungalow at 424 Main Street East, Owatonna, Minnesota, was designed in 1912 by the architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.
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[MN, Owattona. 36] Charles I. Buxton Bungalow. 03
1997
Alt Text: Close-up of three white-framed windows on a dark brown wood shake house. A small strip of decorative yellow, blue, and red mosaic tiles runs above the top of the windows extending to each side of the image. Color image.
The Charles I. Buxton Bungalow at 424 Main Street East, Owatonna, Minnesota, was designed in 1912 by the architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.
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[MN, Saint Paul. 38] John Leuthold (Ward Beebe) Residence. 01
1992
Alt Text: White two and a half story stucco house with brown trim surrounded by bushes and trees in a residential neighborhood, featuring a third-story arched window. Color image.
The John Leuthold Residence, also known as the Dr. Ward Beebe House, is located at 2022 Summit Avenue in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The house was designed by the Prairie School architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie in 1912.
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[MN, Saint Paul. 38] John Leuthold (Ward Beebe) Residence. 02
1992
Alt Text: Angled view of white two and a half story stucco house with brown trim surrounded by bushes and trees in a residential neighborhood, featuring a third-story arched window. Color image.
The John Leuthold Residence, also known as the Dr. Ward Beebe House, is located at 2022 Summit Avenue in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The house was designed by the Prairie School architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie in 1912.
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[MN, Winona. 39] Merchants National Bank. 01
1992
Alt Text: Brown brick multi-story municipal building, featuring decorative gold and green stone facades and green window casings. Multiple stained glass windows flank the second story. A decorative arched metal overdoor with the carving of an eagle sits directly over the door and in front of the windows, with "Merchants National Bank" is displayed at the top of the building. Color image.
The Merchants National Bank located at 102 East 3rd Street in Winona, Minnesota was designed in the Prairie School architectural style in 1912 by Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.
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[MN, Winona. 39] Merchants National Bank. 02
1992
Alt Text: Angled street-corner view of brown brick multi-story municipal building, featuring decorative gold and green stone facades and green window casings. Multiple stained glass windows flank the second story. "Merchants National Bank" is displayed at the top of the building on both sides. Color image.
The Merchants National Bank located at 102 East 3rd Street in Winona, Minnesota was designed in the Prairie School architectural style in 1912 by Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.
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[MN, Winona. 39] Merchants National Bank. 03
1992
Alt Text: Corner of multi-story brown brick municipal building featuring stained glass windows and gold decorative stone, wood, and tile facades. A metal plaque reads "Merchants National Bank of Winona". Color image.
The Merchants National Bank located at 102 East 3rd Street in Winona, Minnesota was designed in the Prairie School architectural style in 1912 by Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.
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[MN, Winona. 39] Merchants National Bank. 04
1992
Alt Text: Decorative green and gold metal arched overdoor featuring the intricate carvings including that of an eagle. Color image.
The Merchants National Bank located at 102 East 3rd Street in Winona, Minnesota was designed in the Prairie School architectural style in 1912 by Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.
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[MN, Winona. 39] Merchants National Bank. 05
1992
Alt Text: Interior view looking outward of a wall of gold, brown, blue and green stained glass windows. A darkened archway appears at the bottom of the photo. Color image.
The Merchants National Bank located at 102 East 3rd Street in Winona, Minnesota was designed in the Prairie School architectural style in 1912 by Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.
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[WI, Rhinelander. 41] First National Bank. 01
1992
Alt Text: Two-story brown brick municipal building with several first and second story windows and a stone archway entrance. A metal sign hangs from the corner reading "Associated Bank". Color image.
The First National Bank located at 8 West Davenport Street in Rhinelander was designed in 1910 by the architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.
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[WI, Rhinelander. 41] First National Bank. 02
1992
Alt Text: Close up of stone archway entrance of a brown brick and stone municipal building. A decorative facade adorns the top of the building. Color image.
The First National Bank located at 8 West Davenport Street in Rhinelander was designed in 1910 by the architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.
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[WI, Rhinelander. 41] First National Bank. 03
1992
Alt Text: Corner view of two-story brown brick and stone municipal building with multiple windows on the second floor. Two stoplights sit on either side of the corner. A radio tower sits behind the building. Color image.
The First National Bank located at 8 West Davenport Street in Rhinelander was designed in 1910 by the architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.
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[WI, Rhinelander. 41] First National Bank. 04
1992
Alt Text: Arched brown and yellow overdoor window with decorative wood carving. Color image.
The First National Bank located at 8 West Davenport Street in Rhinelander was designed in 1910 by the architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.
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[WI, Rhinelander. 41] First National Bank. 05
1992
Alt Text: Close up image of two blue, white, and tan intricate wood facades, one larger and one smaller, on a red brick building. Color image.
The First National Bank located at 8 West Davenport Street in Rhinelander was designed in 1910 by the architecture firm Purcell, Feick, and Elmslie.