John A. Hasecoster
John Adam Hasecoster was an American architect in Indiana. His practice was located in Richmond, Indiana. He designed public buildings as well as residences in the area, some of which have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Early life and education
Hasecoster was born in Osnabrück, Germany, where his father was a master builder. After having studied drafting at Nienburg, Hasecoster emigrated to the United States in 1867. He joined two older brothers George and Frederick in Richmond, Indiana, where a number of Germans from the Osnabrück area had settled in the middle 19th Century.He completed his architecture study in St. Louis, Missouri, and Chicago and returned to Richmond in 1875 after a five-year apprenticeship.
Career
Hasecoster designed buildings in many European and American styles, including Second Empire, Romanesque, Gothic Revival, and Craftsman.Notable works
- Abram Gaar House and Farm, 1876, Richmond, Indiana
- Franklin County, Indiana Courthouse, 1877 remodeling, Brookville, Indiana
- Knightstown Academy, 1876, Knightstown, Indiana
- Wernle Children's Home, 1893, Richmond, Indiana
- Reid Memorial Hospital, 1904, Richmond, Indiana
- Lincoln Hall, Indiana Soldiers' and Sailors' Children's Home, 1891, Knightstown, Indiana
- Administration Building, Indiana Soldiers' and Sailors' Children's Home, 1888, Knightstown, Indiana
- Gaar-Scott & Company Office, Richmond, Indiana
- St. John's Lutheran Church, 1908, Richmond, Indiana
- Henry and Alice Gennett residence, 1897, Richmond, Indiana
- David Worth Dennis residence, Richmond, Indiana
- Wayne Flats, 1903, Richmond, Indiana