Lang & Witchell Frank Witchell
Founders Otto H. Lang; Frank O. Witchell Founded 1905 Dissolved 1942 Location Dallas, Texas
Harris County Courthouse , Houston , Texas . 1907.
Lang & Witchell was a prominent architectural firm in Dallas, Texas , active from 1905 to 1942.
History
Senior partner Otto H. Lang was born in Freiburg in 1864. He graduated in 1888 with a degree in structural engineering from the University of Karlsruhe , also studying architecture. He then relocated to the United States, eventually settling in Dallas, where he worked for the Texas and Pacific Railroad ,[ 1] eventually becoming its senior architect and engineer.[ 2] Frank O. Witchell was born in South Wales in 1879. As a child, his family relocated to San Antonio, Texas . As a teenager he entered the office of J. Riely Gordon , one of the best-known architects in the state. In 1898 he began work as a designer with Sanguinet & Staats in Fort Worth .[ 1]
In 1905, the two men separated from their employers, founding the new firm of Lang & Witchell.[ 2] This firm would rise to become the most esteemed architectural firm in Dallas.[ 1]
The partnership was dissolved in 1938, when Witchell retired duo to failing health.[ 1] Lang continued to operate the firm until 1942, when he too retired. He continued on in an advisory capacity with architect Grayson Gill .[ 3] Lang would die in 1947, and Witchell in 1952.[ 1]
Legacy
The firm is credited with designing a number of buildings that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places .[ 4]
Architectural works
Caption
Year
Building
Address
City
State
Notes
Image
Reference
1905
Columbian Club
S Ervay St and Griffin St E
Dallas
Texas
Demolished.
[ 5]
1906
Y. M. C. A. Building
Commerce and S St Paul Sts
Dallas
Texas
Demolished.
[ 6]
1907
Dallas High School
2218 Bryan St
Dallas
Texas
Listed on the NRHP in 1996.
[ 7]
1907
First National Bank Building
S Main and W 3rd Sts
McGregor
Texas
[ 8]
1907
Harris County Courthouse
301 Fannin St
Houston
Texas
Listed on the NRHP in 1981.
[ 9]
1908
Howard County Courthouse
300 S Main St
Big Spring
Texas
Demolished.
[ 10]
1909
Hotel Grace
102 Cypress St
Abilene
Texas
[ 11]
1909
Scurry County Courthouse
1806 25th St
Snyder
Texas
Extant, but altered almost beyond recognition.
[ 12]
1910
Cooke County Courthouse
101 S Dixon St
Gainesville
Texas
Designed in association with Garrett & Collins of Gainesville . Listed on the NRHP in 1991.[ 13]
[ 14]
1910
Sanger Brothers Department Store
716 Elm St
Dallas
Texas
Listed on the NRHP in 1975.[ 15]
[ 16]
1910
Sears, Roebuck & Company Warehouse
1601 S Lamar St
Dallas
Texas
[ 16]
1910
Southland Life Insurance Company Building
1416-1422 Commerce St
Dallas
Texas
Demolished.
[ 16]
1910
Wichita Falls Union Depot
500 9th St
Wichita Falls
Texas
Demolished.
[ 16]
1911
Dallas Cotton Exchange Building
401 S Akard St
Dallas
Texas
Demolished.
[ 17]
1911
House
1766 Pasadena Ave
Houston
Texas
[ 18]
1911
Nacogdoches County Courthouse
101 W Main St
Nacogdoches
Texas
Demolished.
[ 19]
1911
Southwestern Life Insurance Company Building
1500 Main St
Dallas
Texas
Demolished in 1972.
[ 20]
1912
Didaco and Ida Bianchi House
4503 Reiger Ave
Dallas
Texas
Listed on the NRHP in 1995.
[ 21]
1912
Busch Building
1509 Main St
Dallas
Texas
Designed in association with Barnett, Haynes & Barnett of St. Louis . Now known as the Kirby Building, and listed on the NRHP in 1980.
[ 22]
1912
Johnson County Courthouse
1 Public Sq
Cleburne
Texas
Listed on the NRHP in 1988.[ 23]
[ 24]
1912
Sears, Roebuck & Company Store
1401 S Lamar St
Dallas
Texas
Presently a mixed-use development known as Southside on Lamar.
[ 25]
1913
Riggins Hotel
801 Austin Ave
Waco
Texas
Later known as the Raleigh Hotel and Raleigh Building.
[ 26]
1913
Rufus W. Higginbotham House
5002 Swiss Ave
Dallas
Texas
Considered to be one of the purest examples of Prairie School architecture in Dallas, this house is a contributing property to the Swiss Avenue Historic District , listed on the NRHP in 1974.
[ 27]
1913
Tannehill (Western Union) Building
2030 Main St
Dallas
Texas
[ 1]
1914
Higginbotham-Bailey-Logan Company Building
900 Jackson St
Dallas
Texas
Presently a mixed-use development known as Founders Square.
[ 1]
1914
Sally Salzenstein House
2419 South Blvd
Dallas
Texas
[ 1]
1915
James W. Fannin Elementary School
4800 Ross Ave
Dallas
Texas
Listed on the NRHP in 1995.
[ 28]
1916
American Exchange National Bank Building
1407 Main St
Dallas
Texas
Designed in association with Alfred C. Bossom of New York , demolished.
[ 29]
1916
Belford Apartments
260 S Main St
Paris
Texas
Designed in association with Curtis, Broad & Lightfoot of Paris .
[ 30]
1916
Fire Station No. 2
1011 Pine Bluff St
Paris
Texas
Designed in association with Curtis, Broad & Lightfoot of Paris .
[ 31]
1916
First Baptist Church
207 S Church St
Paris
Texas
[ 32]
1916
First National Bank Building
104 Bonham St
Paris
Texas
Designed in association with Curtis, Broad & Lightfoot of Paris .
[ 30]
1916
Gibraltar Hotel
265 S Main St
Paris
Texas
Designed in association with Curtis, Broad & Lightfoot of Paris .
[ 30]
1917
Jefferson Hotel
Wood and Houston Sts
Dallas
Texas
Demolished in 1975.
[ 33]
1917
Majestic Theatre
1925 Elm St
Dallas
Texas
Designed in association with John Eberson of Chicago .
[ 34]
1917
Y. W. C. A. Building
315 E Franklin Ave
El Paso
Texas
[ 35]
1919
Magnolia Petroleum Company Building
108 S Akard St
Dallas
Texas
Designed in association with Alfred C. Bossom of New York as the tallest building in Texas. Listed on the NRHP in 1978.[ 36]
[ 37]
1922
Amarillo Municipal Auditorium
600 S Buchanan St
Amarillo
Texas
Designed in association with Smith & Townes of Amarillo , demolished in 1968.
[ 38]
1922
Booker T. Washington High School
2501 Flora St
Dallas
Texas
[ 1]
1922
Paul N. Dunbar Elementary School
4200 Metropolitan Ave
Dallas
Texas
[ 39]
1923
Chevrolet Motor Company Building
3221 Commerce St
Dallas
Texas
Listed on the NRHP in 2003.
[ 40]
1923
Dallas Athletic Club
N St Paul and Elm Sts
Dallas
Texas
Demolished in 1981.
[ 41]
1923
Highland Park Town Hall
4700 Drexel Dr
Highland Park
Texas
[ 42]
1923
Lone Star Gas Company South Building
301 S Harwood St
Dallas
Texas
[ 43]
1924
Hilton Hotel
1933 Main St
Dallas
Texas
Listed on the NRHP in 1985.
[ 44]
1924
Nurses' Home
708 S College St
McKinney
Texas
A contributing property to the Old McKinney Hospital , listed on the NRHP in 1987.
[ 45]
1925
Dallas Cotton Exchange Building
608 N St Paul St
Dallas
Texas
Designed in association with Thomson & Swaine of Dallas . Demolished in 1994.
[ 46]
1926
Clarence R. Miller House
5112 Swiss Ave
Dallas
Texas
A contributing property to the Swiss Avenue Historic District , listed on the NRHP in 1974.
[ 27]
1926
Crazy Water Hotel
401 N Oak Ave
Mineral Wells
Texas
Designed in association with Withers & Morrell of Dallas .
[ 47]
1926
Dallas County Records Building
509 Main St
Dallas
Texas
[ 48]
1926
Episcopal Church of the Incarnation
3966 McKinney Ave
Dallas
Texas
[ 49]
1927
San Angelo Telephone Company Building
14 W Twohig Ave
San Angelo
Texas
Listed on the NRHP in 1988.
[ 50]
1927
Southwestern Bell Telephone Company Building
308 S Akard St
Dallas
Texas
Designed in association with company architect Irving R. Timlin . Now known as Three AT&T Plaza.
[ 51]
1928
Eastland County Courthouse
100 W Main St
Eastland
Texas
[ 12]
1928
Gulf States Insurance Company Building
1415 Main St
Dallas
Texas
Now known as Third Rail Lofts.
[ 1]
1928
University Park Elementary School
3505 Amherst Ave
University Park
Texas
Demolished in 2017.
[ 52]
1928
Waco Hall
Baylor University
Waco
Texas
Designed in association with Harry L. Spicer of Waco .
[ 53]
1928
Wichita Falls City Hall and Memorial Auditorium
1300 7th St
Wichita Falls
Texas
Designed in association with Voelcker & Dixon of Wichita Falls .
[ 54]
1929
Dallas Power and Light Company Building
1506 Commerce St
Dallas
Texas
[ 55]
1929
Waco City Hall
300 Austin Ave
Waco
Texas
Designed in association with Harry L. Spicer of Waco .
[ 12]
1930
First State Bank and Trust Company Building
100 W 25th St
Bryan
Texas
Listed on the NRHP in 1987.
[ 56]
1931
Lone Star Gas Company North Building
301 S Harwood St
Dallas
Texas
[ 57]
1933
State Highway Building
125 E 11th St
Austin
Texas
Designed in association with Adams & Adams of Austin . Listed on the NRHP in 1998.[ 58]
[ 59]
1936
U. S. Post Office Terminal Annex
207 S Houston St
Dallas
Texas
[ 60]
References
^ a b c d e f g h i j Marcel Quimby, "Shaping the Dallas Skyline," Legacies: A History Journal for Dallas and North Central Texas 9, no. 2 (Fall 1997): 13-20.
^ a b "In General," Brickbuilder , September 1905, 213.
^ "Lang Honored," Pencil Points , 1942, 48.
^ "National Register Information System" . National Register of Historic Places . National Park Service . March 13, 2009.
^ Mark Doty, Lost Dallas (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2012)
^ Engineering News , July 26, 1906, 30.
^ Dallas High School Historic District NRHP Nomination (1996)
^ Manufacturers' Record , March 21, 1907, 293.
^ Harris County Courthouse of 1910 NRHP Nomination (1981)
^ American Architect , January 25, 1908, 17.
^ St. Louis Lumberman , June 1, 1909, 58.
^ a b c Willard B. Robinson, The People's Architecture: Texas Courthouses, Jails, and Municipal Buildings (Texas State Historical Association, 1983)
^ Cooke County Courthouse NRHP Nomination (1991)
^ American Contractor , April 30, 1910, 65.
^ Sanger Brothers Complex NRHP Nomination (1975)
^ a b c d American Contractor , April 9, 1910, 50.
^ Engineering Record , March 25, 1911, 66.
^ Nancy Hadley, Houston Architectural Guide (1990)
^ Tradesman , August 31, 1911, 54.
^ Indicator , September 1911, 71.
^ Didaco and Ida Bianchi House NRHP Nomination (1995)
^ Busch Building NRHP Nomination (1980)
^ Johnson County Courthouse NRHP Nomination (1988)
^ American Architect , October 16, 1912, 15.
^ Tradesman , May 2, 1912, 55.
^ American Contractor , July 12, 1913, 79.
^ a b Swiss Avenue Historic District NRHP Nomination (1974)
^ James W. Fannin Elementary School NRHP Nomination (1995)
^ American Contractor , June 24, 1916, 106.
^ a b c Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record , June 15, 1916, 14.
^ Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record , June 15, 1916, 13.
^ Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record , June 1, 1916, 15.
^ Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record , January 15, 1917, 14.
^ American Contractor , September 1, 1917, 50.
^ Texas Trade Review and Industrial Record , May 1, 1917, 15.
^ Magnolia Building NRHP Nomination (1978)
^ "Magnolia Petroleum Co. Is Building 'Skyscraper' In Dallas," Oil Trade Journal , May 1920, 121.
^ "$250,000 Auditorium and Library," Manufacturers' Record , April 27, 1922, 61.
^ Manufacturers' Record , July 20, 1922, 84.
^ Chevrolet Motor Company Building NRHP Nomination (2003)
^ "Dallas Athletic Club to Erect $1,500,000 Building," Manufacturers' Record , March 15, 1923, 75.
^ Manufacturers' Record , July 5, 1923, 41.
^ "Lone Star Gas Company to Erect Office Building," Manufacturers' Record , July 5, 1923, 104.
^ Hilton Hotel NRHP Nomination (1985)
^ Old McKinney Hospital NRHP Nomination (1987)
^ Domestic Engineering , November 7, 1925, 88.
^ Power , 1926, 38.
^ Domestic Engineering , October 23, 1926, 103.
^ Domestic Engineering , October 23, 1926, 104.
^ San Angelo Telephone Company Building NRHP Nomination (1988)
^ "Contract for $2,750,000 Unit of $4,500,000 Building," Manufacturers' Record , September 22, 1927, 78.
^ Cheryl Caldwell Ferguson, Highland Park and River Oaks: The Origins of Garden Suburban Community Planning in Texas (Austin, TX: University of Texas Press, 2014)
^ "$350,000 Chapel and Auditorium for Baylor University," Manufacturers' Record , September 15, 1928.
^ Jack County Courthouse NRHP Nomination (2012)
^ Engineering News-record , November 7, 1929, 1325.
^ First State Bank and Trust Building NRHP Nomination (1987)
^ Preservation Dallas. Dallas Landmarks (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2008) 30.
^ 1918 State Office Building and 1933 State Highway Building NRHP Nomination (1998)
^ Kirby Keahey and Allen McCree, Austin and Its Architecture , (Austin, TX: Austin Chapter, American Institute of Architects, 1976): 10.
^ Manufacturers' Record , 1936.