John E. Tourtellotte
John Everett Tourtellotte (February 22, 1869 – May 8, 1939) was a prominent western American architect, best known for his projects in Idaho. His work in Boise included the Idaho State Capitol, the Boise City National Bank, the Carnegie Library, and numerous other buildings for schools, universities, churches, and government institutions. From 1922 to 1930, he worked in Portland, Oregon.
Ada Odd Fellows Temple
Anderson–Elwell House
Archie Larsen House
Boise City National Bank
Eaton Hall (Oregon)
Franklin School (Boise, Idaho)
H. E. McElroy House
Henry Coffin House
Idaho Building (Boise, Idaho)
Idaho State Capitol
Mackay Episcopal Church
Meridian Exchange Bank
Minnie Priest Dunton House
Morris Sommer House
Mrs. A. F. Rossi House
N. A. Jacobsen Building
Pacific Building (Salem, Oregon)
Pierce–Borah House
Ross Fork Episcopal Church
University of Idaho Gymnasium and Armory
Walter Abbs House
Woodward Building (Payette, Idaho)
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A. K. Steunenberg House
Ada Odd Fellows Temple
Albert Beck House
Alva Fleharty House
Anderson–Elwell House
Archie Larsen House
Axel Nixon House
Bishop Funsten House
Boise City National Bank
Boise Junior College Administration Building
Boise Public Library
Brunzell House
C. C. Cavanah House
C. H. Waymire Building
Caldwell Historic District
Charles Paynton House
Dr. James Davies House
Eaton Hall (Oregon)
Eighth & Main
Franklin School (Boise, Idaho)
Fred Hottes House
H. A. Schmelzel House
H. E. McElroy House
H. K. Fritchman House
Harrison Boulevard Historic District
Henry Coffin House
Idaho Building (Boise, Idaho)
Idaho State Capitol
J. M. Johnson House
J. N. Wallace House
John Green Mausoleum
John Haines House
John Tourtellotte Building
Joseph Kinney Mausoleum
Kieldson Double House
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Anderson–Elwell House
Archie Larsen House
Boise City National Bank
Eaton Hall (Oregon)
H. E. McElroy House
Henry Coffin House
Idaho State Capitol
Morris Sommer House
N. A. Jacobsen Building
Pierce–Borah House
Ross Fork Episcopal Church
University of Idaho Gymnasium and Armory
Walter Abbs House
Woodward Building (Payette, Idaho)
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John E. Tourtellotte
John Everett Tourtellotte (February 22, 1869 – May 8, 1939) was a prominent western American architect, best known for his projects in Idaho. His work in Boise included the Idaho State Capitol, the Boise City National Bank, the Carnegie Library, and numerous other buildings for schools, universities, churches, and government institutions. From 1922 to 1930, he worked in Portland, Oregon.
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