H.T. Pugh
Howell Trevor Pugh, known as H. T. Pugh, was a stonemason who was trained in Wales and worked primarily in Jerome, Idaho. His high quality work popularized the use of lava rock in the Jerome area, eventually including for fine residences in town. More than 20 of his works are preserved and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
His William Weigle House and Water Tank, built in 1919 near Jerome, includes lava rock structure.[1]
Works (credit) include:
- Charles Bower House, built 1917, located north of Jerome, Idaho[2]
- Frank J. Brick House, built 1907, at 300 N. Fillmore St., Jerome, Idaho
- Canyonside School, built 1920, south of Jerome, Idaho
- F. V. Cooke House, NE of Jerome, ID
- George V. Doughty House and Garage, NE of Jerome, ID
- Falls City School House, SE of Jerome, ID
- Merrit Fry Farm, W of Jerome, ID
- F. C. Gleason House, 209 E. Ave. A, Jerome, ID
- Lulu Graves Farm, NW of Jerome, ID
- Huer Well House/Water Tank, NE of Jerome, ID
- Jerome City Pump House, 600 Block of E. B St., Jerome, ID
- Jerome Cooperative Creamery, 313 S. Birch St., Jerome, ID
- Jerome First Baptist Church, 1st Ave., E., Jerome, ID
- Clarence Keating House, NE of Jerome, ID
- Thomas J. Kehrer House, N of Jerome, ID
- Joseph Mandl House, 800 N. Fillmore St., Jerome, ID
- Jessie Osborne House, W of Jerome, ID
- John F. Schmerschall House, 248 E. Ave. A, Jerome ID
- Sugarloaf School, E of Jerome, ID
- Don Tooley House, NE of Jerome, ID
- Jacob B. Van Wagener Caretaker's House, SE of Jerome, ID
- William Weigle House and Water Tank, NW of Jerome, ID
See also
- Ignacio Berriochoa, Jack Oughton, and Bill Darrah contemporary Lincoln County, Idaho stonemasons
References
- ↑ Marian Posey-Ploss (July 8, 1983). "Lava Rock Structures in South Central Idaho thematic group" (PDF). National Park Service. (incomplete, omits building-specific descriptions)
- ↑ National Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.
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