Edmond Jacques Eckel
Edmond Jacques Eckel (1845–1934) was an architect in Missouri. One of his firms was Eckel & Mann. Eckel's name has been spelled with variations including Edmund rather than Edmond and with Jacques spelled as Jaques. Eckel was born in Strasbourg in the Alsace region of France. He apprenticed and studied at a few places before entering study at the prestigious Ecole des Beaux Arts in 1864. He came to St. Joseph, Missouri. George R. Eckel was Edmond's son, also an architect. Eckel & Aldrich was a partnership of father, son, and Aldrich.
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Carnegie Library of Albany (Albany, Missouri)
Central-North Commercial Historic District
Central Police Station (St. Joseph, Missouri)
City Hall (St. Louis)
City Hose Company No. 9
Corby–Forsee Building
DeKalb County Courthouse (Missouri)
Dr. Jacob Geiger House-Maud Wyeth Painter House
Edmond Jacques Eckel House
Gentry County Courthouse
Hamilton House (Bethany, Missouri)
Harris Addition Historic District
John D. Richardson Dry Goods Company
Kemper Addition Historic District
Krug Park Place Historic District
Livestock Exchange Building (St. Joseph, Missouri)
Miller-Porter-Lacy House
Museum Hill Historic District
Neely Elementary School
Nodaway County Courthouse
Robidoux Hill Historic District
Robidoux School
Samuel and Pauline Peery House
South Fourth Street Commercial Historic District
St. Joseph's Commerce and Banking Historic District
St. Joseph City Hall
St. Joseph Public Library
St. Joseph Public Library-Carnegie Branch
Virginia Flats
Wholesale Row
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Edmond Jacques Eckel
Edmond Jacques Eckel (1845–1934) was an architect in Missouri. One of his firms was Eckel & Mann. Eckel's name has been spelled with variations including Edmund rather than Edmond and with Jacques spelled as Jaques. Eckel was born in Strasbourg in the Alsace region of France. He apprenticed and studied at a few places before entering study at the prestigious Ecole des Beaux Arts in 1864. He came to St. Joseph, Missouri. George R. Eckel was Edmond's son, also an architect. Eckel & Aldrich was a partnership of father, son, and Aldrich.
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