List of Trost & Trost works by location
Alphabetical list of Trost & Trost works by location, covering states in America.
Properties listed on the National Register of Historic Places are displayed in bold text.
United States
Arizona
- Nogales
- Santa Cruz County Court House, 1904
- Phoenix
- Luhrs Building, 1924
- Luhrs Tower, 1929
New Mexico
- Albuquerque
- Occidental Life Building
- Rosenwald Building
- First National Bank Building
- Franciscan Hotel (demolished)
- Sunshine Building
- Dwyer
- NAN Ranch, 1928, Dwyer, New Mexico[1]
- Las Cruces Country Club clubhouse, Las Cruces, New Mexico.;[2]
- Las Cruces
- New Mexico State University campus
Texas
- Alpine
- The Holland Hotel, 209 W. Holland Ave., 1928, Recorded Texas Historic Landmark (RTHL)
- Private residence, 538 N. 6th. St., ca. 1928
- Sul Ross State University Library (former, now Morelock Academic Bldg.), 1929-1930
- Anthony
- Federal Correctional Institution, La Tuna, 1931-1932
- Prison staff residences, ca. 1938
- Federal Correctional Institution, La Tuna, 1931-1932
- Austin
- Driskill Hotel, 1930 tower addition, RTHL
- Big Spring
- Big Spring High School (former), 200 E. 10th St., 1928-1929
- Crawford Hotel, W. 3rd St. at Scurry, 1927-1928 (demolished)
- Lester Fisher Bldg., 106 W. 3rd St., 1927-1928
- Clint
- Clint School (now Clint Junior High School), 13100 Alameda Ave., 1936
- El Paso
- St. Josephs Academy (demolished); 700-704 North El Paso St.
- W.W. Turner residence (now the International Museum of Art)
- Young Men's Christian Association (demolished in 1961)
- First Presbyterian Church (demolished)
- Henry C. Trost residence
- Vilas School;220 Lawton Ave.
- El Paso Country Club (destroyed by Fire in 1916); Club Road-west of Ft. Bliss
- Caples Building (demolished);
- El Paso Military Institute Dormitory 1909;
- Abdou Building, 1910
- Young Women's Christian Association (demolished);
- Roberts-Banner Building
- Anson Mills Building
- Alta Vista School, 1912;3500 La Luz
- Masonic Temple (demolished in 1968);
- Hotel Oregon (demolished);
- Hotel Paso del Norte, 1912;
- Popular Dry Goods Department Store (now Union Fashion Center);
- White House Department Store (now The Centre)
- The Wigwam Theater remodeling;
- Lydia Patterson Institute (demolished in 1963-64); 503 South Florence St.
- El Paso High School;1600 North Virginia St.
- Temple San Ignacio de Loyola addition;
- Palace Theater-Originally Alhambra Theater;
- Texas State School of Mines & Metallurgy Assay Office (demolished);
- Hotel Worth - Hotel Adalante, Raler Hotel, Baker Hotel amongst other names;
- El Paso Country Court House (demolished in 1988);
- Alterations to the Texas Grand Theater Building (demolished 1952);
- Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge#284 (demolished);
- University of Texas at El Paso- Old Main Building, 1917;
- University of Texas at El Paso- Quinn Hall, 1917;
- University of Texas at El Paso- Graham Hall, 1917;
- University of Texas at El Paso- Geology Building,
- University of Texas at El Paso- Kelly Hall;
- Houston High School, 1922;2851 Grant Ave.
- Morehead School (demolished);Arizona between Campbell and Kansas
- State National Bank Building;
- Loretto Academy;4600 Hueco Ave. @ 1300 Hardaway St.
- El Paso Community College; 103 West Rio Grande
- Hotel Dieu School of Nursing (demolished);1103 North Kansas
- Congregation B' Naizion (destroyed by arson October 13, 1984);
- Gateway Hotel remodeling;
- Mieland Hotel;
- St. Josephs Sanatorium (demolished in Oct. 1972);700-704 North El Paso St.
- Zach White School, 1929;4864 Doniphan
- Fire Station #11, 1930
- Fire Station #10, 1930
- Plaza Hotel (El Paso, Texas) - Plaza Motor Hotel, New Sheldon Hotel, Hilton Hotel amongst other names;
- O. T. Bassett Tower;
- Coldwell School;4101 Altura Ave.
- Jones School (demolished);
- Hotel Cortez - Hotel Orndorff;
- University of Texas at El Paso- Warrell Hall;
- University of Texas at El Paso- Benedict;
- El Paso Country Club repairs (proposed 1920-1922);400 Camino Real
- University of Texas at El Paso- Holliday Hall;
- Cooley School Addition; 134 North Awbrey
- Liberty Hall Theater (demolished in 1987);
- El Paso County Hospital remodeling and additions & replacement building,(demolished 1929);
- Mitchell Industrial Complex;south florence and Jennie Mitchell
- Fabens
- Fabens High School (former, now O'Donnell Intermediate School), 300 NE Camp St., 1925
- First Baptist Church, 318 Fabens St., 1928
- First National Bank Bldg., SW corner Main and Fabens sts., 1925 (demolished in 2016)
- Fort Hancock
- Fort Hancock High School, 100 E. School Dr., 1925
- Marathon
- The Gage Hotel, 102 NW 1st St., 1927, RTHL
- Marfa
- Allen Marshall McCabe House, 309 E. Salarosa St., 1925
- Frank Courtney Mellard Residence, 401 N. Summer Ave., 1915
- El Paisano Hotel, 207 N. Highland Ave., 1930, RTHL
- Pecos
- Pecos Hospital (former), 601 S. Hickory St., 1929
- Pecos Hospital addition, 1937
- Reeves County Courthouse, 100 E. 4th St., 1937
- Pecos Hospital (former), 601 S. Hickory St., 1929
- Sanderson
- Kerr Mercantile Building, 1927
See also
References
- "Henry C. Trost Historical Organization". Retrieved November 30, 2016.
- ↑ "NAN Ranch Nomination Form" (PDF). National Register of Historic Places. Retrieved December 4, 2014.
- ↑ "Clubhouse is Trost design". Las Cruces Bulletin. 14 February 2014. p. A009. Retrieved 23 February 2014.
External links
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