American architect
Henry Wesley Zeidler (January 2, 1859 – 1951) was an architect in Muscatine, Iowa . He designed Hotel Tipton in Tipton, Iowa and Greenwood Cemetery Chapel in Muscatine, both of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places .
His father, William Zeidler, was a builder in Muscatine for more than 30 years. Henry Zeidler's brother Charles worked with him[ 1] and Henry Zeidler designed many of the buildings his father constructed.[ 1]
Work
Greenwood Cemetery Chapel , 1814 Lucas in Muscatine
Hotel Tipton , 524-527 Cedar Street in Tipton, Iowa
Muscatine City Hall building (1908)[ 2]
Lincoln School addition (1907)[ 3]
Residences in Columbia Junction and near Letts, Iowa[ 4]
2-story school (1913) in Muscatine[ 5]
School in Wolton Iowa and addition to Muscatine school[ 6]
Building for Samuel Batterson in Muscatine, 3-story tone and brick building
M. C. McBride home (1897) in Muscatine[ 7]
Iowa Telephone Company building in Muscatine[ 8]
Brick skating rink (1907) in Muscatine[ 9]
County asylum and poor house (1903) in Boone, Iowa [ 10]
Nichols Townsend house[ 11]
References
^ a b "Semi-centennial Souvenir Edition of the Muscatine Journal: A Historical Resume from the Earliest Times to the Present Date ... and Portraits of Leading Citizens" . Journal Printing Company. April 29, 1891 – via Google Books.
^ "Municipal Journal and Engineer" . Municipal Journal and Engineer, Incorporated. April 29, 1908 – via Google Books.
^ "Improvement Bulletin" . Chapin Publishing Company. April 29, 1907 – via Google Books.
^ "The Construction News" . Construction News Company. April 29, 1913 – via Google Books.
^ Bruce, William George; Bruce, William Conrad (April 29, 1913). "The American School Board Journal" . National School Boards Association – via Google Books.
^ Bruce, William George; Bruce, William Conrad (April 29, 1902). "The American School Board Journal" . National School Boards Association – via Google Books.
^ "Improvement Bulletin" . Chapin Publishing Company. April 29, 1897 – via Google Books.
^ "Electrical World" . McGraw-Hill. April 29, 1903 – via Google Books.
^ "The American Architect and Building News" . James R. Osgood & Company. April 29, 1908 – via Google Books.
^ "Stone" . April 29, 1903 – via Google Books.
^ "Buildings of Iowa" – via books.google.com.