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Link & Trueblood (1919-c1923) |
Architecture Firm, St. Louis, MO |
Firm composed of THEODORE LINK and WILBUR TRUEBLOOD, although each partner also worked independently. On the Lakefront Cottage building at the Sanatorium in Simpson Co., Link is listed on the plaque as the supervising architect and Trueblood as the associate architect. This may have been their arrangement on other projects as well. |
| Date | Inventory# | Name of Property | Role | Description of Work | Location |
D | 1920 | 071-OXF-1019 | George Hall [A-28], University of Mississippi | Architect | Original building | Oxford, Lafayette Co. |
D | 1920 | 071-OXF-1020 | Odom Hall [B-81], University of Mississippi | Architect | Original building | Oxford, Lafayette Co. |
D | 1920 | 071-OXF-1021 | Labauve Hall [B-9] (Trent Lott Leadership Institute), University of Mississippi | Architect | Original building | Oxford, Lafayette Co. |
D | 1920 | 127-MGE-4911-ML | Dining Hall (Building #7), Mississippi State Sanatorium (Boswell Center) | Architect--Principal | Original building | Magee vic., Simpson Co. |
D | 1920 | 127-MGE-4910-ML | (Old) Power Plant (Building #3), Mississippi State Sanatorium (Boswell Center) | Architect--Principal | Original building | Magee vic., Simpson Co. |
D | 1920 | 071-OXF-1116-X | Ward Hall and Dining Room, University of Mississippi | Architect | Original building | Oxford, Lafayette Co. |
D | 1920 | 071-OXF-1001-NHLE-ML | Lyceum, University of Mississippi | Architect | renovation | Oxford, Lafayette Co. |
D | 1920 | 071-OXF-1051 | Deupree Hall [A-30], University of Mississippi | Architect | Original building | Oxford, Lafayette Co. |
D | 1921 | 127-MGE-4902-X | (Old) Administration Building, Mississippi State Sanatorium (Boswell Center) | Architect--Principal | Original building | Magee vic., Simpson Co. |
D | 1921 | 105-STK-4010-ML | power plant, Mississippi State University | Architect | Original building | Starkville, Oktibbeha Co. |
D | 1921 | 105-STK-4011-ML | Harned Hall, Mississippi State University | Architect | Original building | Starkville, Oktibbeha Co. |
? | 1922 | 087-CBS-3015-NRD-ML | Peyton Hall, Mississippi University for Women | Architect--Plans | Original Building | Columbus, Lowndes Co. |
? | 1922 | 087-CBS-3014-NRD-ML | Painter Hall, Mississippi University for Women | Architect--Plans | Original Building | Columbus, Lowndes Co. |
? | 1922 | 087-CBS-3013-NRD-ML | "The Club" (Grossnickle Hall), Mississippi University for Women | Architect--Plans | Original Building | Columbus, Lowndes Co. |
D | 1923 | 071-OXF-1007-NHLE-ML | (Old) Chemistry Building (Brevard Hall), University of Mississippi | Architect | Original building | Oxford, Lafayette Co. |
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Link, Theodore Carl (b.1850 - d.1923) |
Architect, St. Louis, MO |
Born in Winpfen, Germany and educated at Heidelberg University, trained in architecture in London and completed studies as the École des Arts et Metiers in Paris. Moved to America in 1870, settling in St. Louis in 1873, before completing projects in Pittsburgh (Wabash Terminals) and New York. In 1876, he married Annie C. Fuller, of Detroit. From 1895-1896, he was a partner in the firm Link, Rosenheim, & (William B.) Ittner, in St. Louis. He won first prize in the competition for the St. Louis Union Station (1894) with Edward C. Cameron (with whom he was in partnership from 1891-92), and was the consulting architect for the St. Louis City Hall, architect for the Barnes Hospital at Washington University Medical School and for the Mines and Metallurgy Building and the Mississippi State Building at the St. Louis Exposition. He practiced independently from 1898 to 1910, when he briefly went into practice with his son Edwin Carl Link. He again practiced independently until forming a partnership in 1919 with WILBUR TRUEBLOOD as LINK & TRUEBLOOD. From 1920 until his death in 1923, he served as Director of Public Works for the State Bond Improvement Commission.
He had established an office in Jackson, MS, after the end of WWI, and was responsible for a number of buildings at the State Sanatorium and at MSU and UM. He is listed in the 1922 Jackson City Directory with offices at 524 E. Capitol and a residence at 943 N. State Street. E.L. MALVANEY worked as a draftsman in his firm during this time, 1921-1923. From here, Link moved to Baton Rouge, LA, designing the master plan and at least nine buildings at LSU before his death. See Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased), pp. 373-374. Listed as "Theodore C. Link & Son" with offices in St. Louis in "Directory of American Architects," Southern Architect and Building News (Apr 1920), p. 47. See also Landmark Association of St. Louis, short biography by Carolyn H. Toft (http://www.landmarks-stl.org/architects/bio/theodore_c_link/) |
| Date | Inventory# | Name of Property | Role | Description of Work | Location |
D | 1900-03 | 049-JAC-0001-NHL-ML | Mississippi State Capitol (New Capitol) | Architect | Original building | Jackson, Hinds Co. |
D | 1902-03 | 149-VKS-0107-NR-NRD | Blum House, 1420 Cherry Street | Architect | Original building | Vicksburg, Warren Co. |
D | 1903 | 071-OXF-1086-X | Ricks Hall, University of Mississippi | Architect | Original building | Oxford, Lafayette Co. |
D | 1903-04 | 049-JAC-0574-X | Daniel Wilkinson House ((later) Women's Building, Mississippi State Fair), 204 State Street, North | Architect | Original building | Jackson, Hinds Co. |
D | 1903 | 071-OXF-1001-NHLE-ML | Lyceum, University of Mississippi | Architect | East and West wing additions | Oxford, Lafayette Co. |
| 1903 | 049-JAC-0632-X | Isham Beard House, 715 State Street, North | Architect | Original building | Jackson, Hinds Co. |
D | 1903 | 149-VKS-1037-NR-NRD | Harding-Johnston House (P.M. Harding House), 1402 Chambers Street | Architect | Original building | Vicksburg, Warren Co. |
D | 1904 | 093-HOL-0050-NRD | "Walter Place" | Architect | Remodeling | Holly Springs, Marshall Co. |
A | c. 1910 | 049-JAC-0664 | Virden-Fagan House, 901 State Street, North | Architect | Original building | Jackson, Hinds Co. |
D | 1916-17 | 049-JAC-0002-NHL-NRD-ML | (Old) Mississippi State Capitol (Old Capitol) | Architect | Renovation | Jackson, Hinds Co. |
D | 1917 | 093-HOL-0009-NRD | Polk-Cochran House ("Tuckahoe"), 130 Craft Street, South | Architect | Remodeling | Holly Springs, Marshall Co. |
A | 1917? | 093-HOL-0038-NRD | "Dunvegan" | Architect | Remodeling | Holly Springs, Marshall Co. |
D | 1917? | 093-HOL-0008-NRD | Featherston-Buchanan House, 166 Craft Street, South | Architect | Remodelling | Holly Springs, Marshall Co. |
D | 1920 | 149-VKS-2008.1 | "Reading's Folly Plantation" (Vicksburg City Hospital; Kuhn Hospital; MS Charity Hospital & Confederate Veterans Annex), 1422 Martin Luther King Boulevard | Architect | laundry addition | Vicksburg, Warren Co. |
D | 1920 | 067-LAR-0904.2 | Nurses' Home, South Mississippi Charity Hospital | Architect | Original building | Laurel, Jones Co. |
D | 1920-21 | 021-ALC-0013-X | Academic Hall, Alcorn State University | Architect--Joint Venture | Original building | Alcorn, Claiborne Co. |
D | 1920 | 105-STK-4004-ML | McCain Engineering Building, Mississippi State University | Architect | Remodelling | Starkville, Oktibbeha Co. |
D | c. 1920 | 091-COL-1203 | (old) Power Plant, Mississippi Industrial and Training School (Columbia Training School) | Architect | Original Building | Columbia, Marion Co. |
D | 1921 | 049-JAC-0028-NRD | St. Peter's Rectory | Architect | Original building | Jackson, Hinds Co. |
D | 1921 | 127-MGE-4909-ML | (Old) Laundry Building (Central Supply (Building #5)), Mississippi State Sanatorium (Boswell Center) | Architect | Original building | Magee vic., Simpson Co. |
D | 1921 | 105-STK-4009-ML | Perry Cafeteria, Mississippi State University | Architect | Original building | Starkville, Oktibbeha Co. |
D | 1922 | 127-MGE-4906-X | Nurses' Home (Lakefront Cottage (Building #6)), Mississippi State Sanatorium (Boswell Center) | Architect--Principal | Original building | Magee vic., Simpson Co. |
D | 1922 | 067-LAR-0216-NRD-ML | (old) George S. Gardiner High School (Laurel School District) | Architect--Consulting | Original building | Laurel, Jones Co. |
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