Barnett, Haynes & Barnett
Barnett, Haynes & Barnett was a prominent architectural firm based in St. Louis, Missouri. Their credits include many familiar St. Louis landmarks, especially a number related to the local Catholic church. Their best-known building is probably the Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis (the 'new' cathedral). A number of the firm's works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[1]
The three partners were Thomas P. Barnett, John Ignatius Haynes, and George Dennis Barnett. The three were the two sons and the son-in-law of English-born St. Louis architect George I. Barnett. The founding of the firm dates to about 1895; George D. Barnett died in 1922, and the last structure attributed to the firm dates to about 1930.
Work
Their designs include:
- Rockcliffe Mansion, 1000 Bird St., Hannibal, Missouri, 1898–1900[2] (Barnett,Haynes & Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
- Kingsbury Place, private place entry gates and three of the mansions (#3, #7, and #11), 1902[3]
- Loretto Academy, Kansas City, Missouri, 1902
- Palace of Liberal Arts, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, 1904 (temporary)[4]
- St. Ann's Orphan Asylum, St. Louis, 1904 (razed circa 1978)[5]
- Bank of New York Building, New York, 1907 (razed 1932)[2]
- Wolberg Hall of the Art Institute of Chicago, 1908
- Immaculate Conception / St. Henry's Church, St. Louis, 1908[6]
- Congregation Temple Israel, one of the institutions at the Holy Corners Historic District, St. Louis, 1908
- Connor Hotel, Joplin, Missouri, 1908[7]
- Adolphus Hotel, 1912,[2] 1315 Commerce St. Dallas, TX (Barnett,Haynes and Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
- Brockman Building, built 1912, 520 W. 7th St. and 708 S. Grand Ave. Los Angeles, CA (Barnett, Haynes and Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
- Cathedral Basilica of St. Louis, St. Louis, 1912[4]
- Busch Mausoleum, Bellefontaine Cemetery, St. Louis, 1915[8]
- Post-Dispatch building, St. Louis, 1916
- Cathedral of St Patrick, El Paso, Texas 1916
- Saint Clement Catholic Church, Chicago, 1917–1918
- McFarlin Building, 1918, 11 E. 5th St Tulsa, OK (Barnett-Haynes-Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
- Arcade Building, St. Louis, 1919[9]
- Claridge House, Memphis, Tennessee, 1924[10]
- Jefferson Arms Apartments, St. Louis, 1928
- B'Nai Israel Synagogue, Cape Girardeau, Missouri, 1937
Additional works by the firm, in alphabetical rather than chronological order, are (with variations in attribution):
- Colonial Hotel, Springfield, Missouri[4]
- Hamilton Hotel, St. Louis[4]
- Himmelberger and Harrison Building, 400 Broadway Cape Girardeau, MO (Barnett, Haynes and Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
- Hotel Claridge, 109 N. Main St. Memphis, TN (Barnett,Haynes & Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
- Hotel Jefferson, 415 N. Tucker Blvd. St. Louis, MO (Barnett, Haynes & Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
- Hotel Stratford, 229 Market St. Alton, IL (Barnett, Haynes & Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
- Illinois Athletic Club, Chicago[4]
- Immaculate Conception Church and Rectory, 312 Lafayette Ave. St. Louis, MO (Barnett, Haynes, Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
- Connor Hotel, 324 Main St. Joplin, MO (Barnett,Haynes & Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
- Little Sisters of the Poor Home for the Aged, 1400 18th Ave., S. Nashville, TN (Barnett, Haynes and Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
- Loretto Academy, 1111 W. 39th St. Kansas City, MO (Barnett,Haynes & Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
- Loretto Academy, Address Restricted St. Louis, MO (Barnett,Haynes & Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
- Marquette Hotel, 1734 Washington Ave. St. Louis, MO (Barnett,Haynes & Barnett), NRHP-listed[1][4]
- Martin Shaughnessy Building, 2201-15 Washington St. Louis, MO (Barnett, Haynes & Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
- St. John's Mercy Hospital Building, 620 W. Scott Springfield, MO (Barnett, Haynes and Barnett, et al.), NRHP-listed[1]
- St. Louis Post-Dispatch Building, 1139 Olive St. St. Louis (Independent City), MO (Barnett, Haynes, and Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
- St. Mark the Evangelist Catholic Church, Convent and Academy, 1313 Academy Ave. & 5100 Minerva Ave. St. Louis, MO (Barnett & Haynes; Kennerty & Isedell), NRHP-listed[1]
- Southern Hotel, Chicago[4]
- Star Building, St. Louis[4]
- Robert Henry Stockton House, 3508 Samuel Shepard Dr. St. Louis, MO (Barnett & Haynes; Barnett,Haynes & Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
- Mark Twain Hotel, 200 S. Main St. Hannibal, MO (Barnett,Haynes & Barnett), NRHP-listed[1][4]
- Waterman Place-Kingsbury Place--Washington Terrace Historic District, Bounded by Union Blvd., alley S of Waterman Place, Belt Ave., alley S of Kingsbury Place, Clara Ave., alley line bet St. Louis (Independent City), MO (Barnett, Haynes & Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
- One or more properties in Buena Vista Park Historic District, Roughly bounded by W. 18th St. S, rear lot lines of E of S. Cheyenne Ave. W, W. 21st St. S and Riverside Dr./S, Carson Tulsa, OK (Barnett, Haynes, Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
- One or more properties in Hamilton Place Historic District, 5900-6000 blks of Enright, Cates, and Clemens St. Louis, MO (Barnett, Haynes & Barnett), NRHP-listed[1]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 National Park Service (2010-07-09). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
- 1 2 3 http://www.emporis.com/application/?nav=company&lng=3&id=barnett,haynesbarnett-streetlouis-mo-usa%5B%5D
- ↑ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-07-26. Retrieved 2010-07-27.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Leonard, John W. The Book of St. Louisans. The St. Louis Republic, 1906, p. 38.
- ↑ http://preservationresearch.com/?p=1278
- ↑ http://www.builtstlouis.net/churches/church18.html
- ↑ http://www.historicjoplin.org/?p=7
- ↑ St. Louis Globe-Democrat; Tom P. Barnett Obituary; September 25, 1929
- ↑ A Guide to the Architecture of St. Louis; University of Missouri Press; 1989
- ↑ http://www.emporis.com/application/?nav=building&lng=3&id=125455