Patton & Fisher


Patton & Fisher was an architectural firm in Chicago, Illinois. It operated under that name from 1885 to 1899 and later operated under the names Patton, Fisher & Miller and Patton & Miller. Several of its works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Firm history

The firm of Patton & Fisher was established in 1885 by architects Normand Smith Patton and Reynolds Fisher. The firm continued to operate under that name until 1899. In 1899, the firm became Patton, Fisher & Miller when Grant C. Miller became a partner. In 1901, Fisher left the practice, and the firm became known as Patton & Miller. Normand Patton was a partner in the firm during its entire existence from 1885 until his death in 1915. Patton was also a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects.
The firm has several works that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Works

The works of Patton & Fisher and successor firms include:

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Chicago

  • Belmonte Flats, 4257-4259 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., and 400-412 E. 43rd St., Chicago, Illinois, NRHP-listed
  • Chicago Theological Seminary, Chicago
  • Henry H. Donaldson Residence, 5740 Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago
  • Erie Apartment Building, later the Hotel Dana Hotel, 666 N. State St., Chicago, built 1891, demolished 2006
  • First Baptist Church of Hyde Park
  • Reynolds Fisher House, 4734 North Kimbark Avenue, Chicago
  • Richard Norman Foster House, 1532 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago
  • Joseph H. Howard House, 4801 North Kimbark Avenue, Chicago
  • Illinois Institute of Technology, formerly Armour Institute of Technology: Machinery Hall and the Main Building, 3300 S. Federal Street, Chicago
  • The Kenwood Club, Chicago
  • Lincoln Park Zoo Headquarters, formerly the Matthew Lafflin Memorial Building at the Chicago Academy of Sciences, 2001 North Clark Street, Chicago
  • Jacques Loeb Residence, 5754 Woodlawn Avenue, Chicago
  • Newberry Hotel, 817 N. Dearborn St., Chicago, demolished 1960s
  • W. S. Walker Residences, block of four houses on Ellis Avenue near 37th Street, Chicago
  • Washington Park Congregational Church, 129 E. 51st St., Chicago

Oak Park

  • Cicero Gas Company Building, 115 N. Oak Park Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois
  • William A. Douglas House, 317 North Kenilworth Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois
  • David J. Kennedy House, 309 North Kenilworth Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois
  • Walter Thomas Mills House, 601 North Kenilworth Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois
  • Pilgrim Congregational Church, 460 West Lake Street, Chicago
  • John Rankin House, 245 N. Kenilworth Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois
  • Scoville Block, 116-132 N. Oak Park Avenue, Oak Park, Illinois
  • Scoville Institute, later known as Oak Park Public Library, Oak Park, Illinois
  • Second Congregational Church, Chicago
  • Richard S. Thain Residence, Oak Park, Illinois

Beloit

Muskegon and Kalamazoo

Elsewhere

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