Frank M. Riley
Frank M. Riley (1875-1949)[1] was an architect of Madison, Wisconsin. A number of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places for their architecture.
Early life
He was born Frank Morris Riley in Madison, Wisconsin on September 10, 1875.[1]
Career
During 1932 to 1940 he was partners with Lewis A. Riberz.[2]
He died May 22, 1949.[2]
Works
Works include:
- First Church of Christ, Scientist (1929), 315 Wisconsin Ave., Madison, Wisconsin. Classical Revival.
- One or more works in Jefferson Avenue Historic District, bounded by Oakland, Garfield and Ruger Aves. and Forest Park Blvd. Janesville, WI
- One or more works in Langdon Street Historic District, roughly bounded by Lake Mendota, Wisconsin Ave., Langdon, and N. Lake Sts. Madison, WI
- One or more works in Main Street Historic District, roughly bounded by Main, Ann, Louisa and Wells Sts. Darlington, WI
- One or more works in Shorewood Historic District, roughly bounded by Lake Mendota Dr., Tallyho Ln., Shorewood Blvd., and the Blackhawk Country Club Village of Shorewood Hills, WI
- Four works in College Hills Historic District, Madison, Wisconsin:
- Prof. Gustave L. & Marion Larson House 1213, Sweetbriar Rd. (1914)
- Mark & Beatrice Goldberg House, 2802 Colgate Rd. (1936)
- G. Frederick & Elizabeth Wolff Jr. House, 3006 Harvard Dr. (1936)
- Leslie A. Yolton House, 2915 Colgate Rd. (1939).[1]
References
- 1 2 3 Timothy F. Heggland (February 6, 2002). "National Register of Historic Places Registration: College Hills Historic District" (PDF). National Park Service. p. 33-34. Retrieved December 29, 2016. with eight photos (see photo captions page 42 of text document)
- 1 2 "Frank M. Riley architectural drawings, circa 1916-circa 1939". University of Wisconsin-Madison. Retrieved March 22, 2017.
External links
- Frank M. Riley architectural drawings, circa 1916-circa 1939, at University of Wisconsin-Madison
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