Founded | 1925 |
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Founders | Ewing Miller Ralph Oscar Yeager |
Headquarters | Terre Haute, Indiana, United States |
Miller & Yeager was an architectural firm in Terre Haute, Indiana in the United States. It was founded in 1925 by Ewing Miller and Ralph Oscar Yeager, AIA, (b. August 16, 1892). It was one of the predecessor firms of Vonnegut, Wright & Yeager.
Miller & Yeager was located at 402 Opera House Building, Terre Haute, Indiana and was responsible for many landmarks in Terre Haute and Indiana. A number have been listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
In 1946, Ralph O. Yeager was the sole surviving partner of Miller & Yeager and merged the firm with Vonnegut, Bohn & Mueller and Pierre & Wright, both of Indianapolis, Indiana.
Works by Miller & Yeager Architects
- Coca-Cola Company Building, Terre Haute, Indiana, built for $200,000.
- Terre Haute Post Office and Federal Building, built for $450,000.
- Terre Haute City Hall, built for $250,000.
- Woodrow Wilson Junior High School (Terre Haute, Indiana) (1927), built for $750,000.
- First Church of Christ Scientist (Terre Haute, Indiana), built for $175,000
- YMCA Terre Haute, Indiana, built for approximately $275,000
- Zorah Shrine (Terre Haute, Indiana), built for $300,000
- Union Hospital (Terre Haute, Indiana), built for $375,000
Residence at 19 Jackson Blvd (Terre Haute, Indiana, 1929)
References
- archINFORM Bernard Vonnegut Accessed February 27, 2010
- ^ "Questionnaire for Architects' Roster and/or Register of Architects Qualified for Federal Public Works "Archived copy" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-24. Retrieved 2010-02-28.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) June 13, 1946.
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