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Montezuma Fuller (1858–1925) was an American architect. He was the "most notable architect in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries" of
Fort Collins, Colorado Fort Collins is a home rule municipality that is the county seat and the most populous municipality of Larimer County, Colorado Larimer County is a county located in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 census, the population was 359 ...
. and He was born November 13, 1858, in Nova Scotia. In 1880 he came to Fort Collins, Colorado and worked for local contractors. He became known as a "'carpenter and builder'" and eventually "developed a reputation as an 'architect' although he still had no formal training in that field." and A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). Works include: * Peter Anderson House, 300 S. Howes St. Fort Collins, Colorado, NRHP-listed * First United Presbyterian Church, built 1906, 400 E. 4th St.
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, NRHP-listed * Montezuma Fuller House, 226 W. Magnolia St. Fort Collins, Colorado, NRHP-listed * Kissock Block Building, 115–121 E. Mountain Ave. Fort Collins, Colorado, NRHP-listed *Six or more works in Laurel School Historic District, including Laurel School, district is located off U.S. 287 Fort Collins, Colorado, NRHP-listed and * McHugh–Andrews House, 202 Remington St. Fort Collins, Colorado, NRHP-listed * Mosman House, 324 E. Oak St. Fort Collins, Colorado, NRHP-listed A biography, ''Montezuma W. Fuller: A history of his life and architectural practice'', by Elizabeth A Bacon, is out of print.amazon listing for book
by Elizabeth A. Bacon


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19th-century American architects Architects from Colorado British emigrants to the United States People from Fort Collins, Colorado 1858 births 1925 deaths 20th-century American architects {{Authority control