John H. Felt
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John H. Felt (b. 1867, Indiana - d. 1938, Missouri) was an architect who designed many churches, schools, and government buildings in Missouri and Kansas.
He was born in Indiana and moved to St. Joseph, Missouri in 1898 where he formed J.H. Felt & Company.
Among the buildings he designed are the Administration Building at Northwest Missouri State University and the Boone County, Missouri Courthouse.
In 1904 he became publisher of Modern Architecture magazine.