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Frost & Granger


Frost & Granger was an architectural partnership from 1898 to 1910 of brothers-in-law Charles Sumner Frost (1856–1931) and Alfred Hoyt Granger (1867–1939). Frost and Granger were known for their designs of train stations and terminals, including the now-demolished Chicago and North Western Terminal, in Chicago. The firm designed several residences in Hyde Park, Illinois, and many other buildings. Several of their buildings are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

Works (attribution) include:

Chicago & North Western Depot, Green Bay, Wisconsin (1899)

Chicago & North Western Depot, Lake Forest, Illinois (1899)

Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Depot, Beaver Dam, Wisconsin (1901)

Chicago & North Western Depot, Racine, Wisconsin (1901)

Rock Island Lines Station, Rock Island, Illinois (1901)

Chicago & North Western Depot, Sleepy Eye, Minnesota (1902)

Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Depot, West Madison, Wisconsin (1903)

Chicago & North Western office building, Chicago, Illinois (1904)

Chicago & North Western Lake Bluff Depot, Chicago (1904)

Northern Trust Company Building, Chicago, (1905)

Chicago & North Western Depot, Reedsburg, Wisconsin (1906)

Chicago & North Western Depot, Antigo, Wisconsin (1907)

Chicago & North Western Norwood Park Depot, Chicago (1907)

Chicago & North Western Powerhouse, Chicago (1911)

Chicago & North Western Depot, Redfield, South Dakota (1914)


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