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Oliver Green Traphagen (3 September 1854 – 21 October 1932) was an American
architect An architect is a person who plans, designs and oversees the construction of buildings. To practice architecture means to provide services in connection with the design of buildings and the space within the site surrounding the buildings that h ...
who designed many notable buildings in
Duluth, Minnesota , settlement_type = City , nicknames = Twin Ports (with Superior), Zenith City , motto = , image_skyline = , image_caption = Clockwise from top: urban Duluth skyline; Minnesota ...
, during the late 19th century and in the
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during the early 20th century. Among his most famous landmarks are the Oliver G. Traphagen House in Duluth, called the Redstone, and the
Moana Hotel The Moana Hotel is a historic hotel building in Honolulu, Hawaii, located at 2365 Kalākaua Avenue in the Waikiki neighborhood. Built in the late 19th century as the first hotel in Waikiki, the Moana opened in 1901. It is listed on the National Re ...
in
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, both of which are on the
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, as are several other buildings he designed.


Biography

He was born on 3 September 1854 in
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. In the 1870s Traphagen moved to St. Paul, Minnesota, with his parents where he worked as a carpenter, and later as an apprentice to the architect George Wirth. He moved north to Duluth in 1882, and soon became one of the city's first major architects. The 1880s were boom times in Duluth; the population was 30,000 in 1887 compared with 13,000 in 1883. Over the next fifteen years, either on his own or in partnership with Wirth (1884–1886) and later Francis W. Fitzpatrick (1889–1896), Traphagen designed buildings for both public and private owners, such as the First National Bank (1888), Turner Hall (1888), Wieland Block (1889), City Hall and Jail (1889), Fire Station No. 1 (1889), First Presbyterian Church (1891), and
Duluth Central High School Duluth Central High School, also known as Central High School, was a secondary school located in Duluth, Minnesota, which educated students in grades ten through twelve until seventh and eighth were added after the closing of Washington Junior Hi ...
(1892). Many of Traphagen's designs show the influence of the
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style that was popular at the time. Noted Duluth architect
Frederick German Frederick George German (November 9, 1863 – October 13, 1937) was a Canadian-American architect who designed a number of notable buildings in Duluth, Minnesota. Biography German was born in Bath, Ontario, on November 9, 1863, and attended ...
worked as a draftsman for Traphagen and Fitzpatrick during this time. Because his daughter's health required a warmer climate, the family relocated to the soon-to-be-annexed
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in October 1897. Thanks to his previous work in Duluth he soon became "the most prolific and highly regarded architect in town."Wilcox 1972, p. 8 He designed the first building in the islands with a passenger elevator, the Judd Building (1898); the first hotel on
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, the Moana (1901); and the first public
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in the Islands, at
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(1906). As in Duluth, he also designed public works, such as the Kakaako Pumping Station (1900), Palama Fire Station (1901), and the Hawaiian State Archives Building (1906). Two of his more exceptional buildings have not survived: the classical-style Hackfeld & Co. building downtown (1902) and the four-story James B. Castle home on Waikiki Beach. Among the last buildings he designed in Hawaii was the
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president's home, which celebrated its 100th anniversary in December 2007. In 1907, he moved to Alameda, California, where he retired in 1925. He died on 21 October 1932 in
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.


Projects

*Pastoret Flats/Kozy Bar & Apartments, 129-131 East 1st Street,
Duluth, MN , settlement_type = City , nicknames = Twin Ports (with Superior), Zenith City , motto = , image_skyline = , image_caption = Clockwise from top: urban Duluth skyline; Minnesota ...
, circa 1887 - Heavily damaged by fire on November 15, 2010 - (future and restoration uncertain) *Christian H. Oppel Block, 115 E Superior St,
Duluth, Minnesota , settlement_type = City , nicknames = Twin Ports (with Superior), Zenith City , motto = , image_skyline = , image_caption = Clockwise from top: urban Duluth skyline; Minnesota ...
, circa 1885. Attributed to Traphagen. Demolished circa 1987. * Wirth Building, 13 W Superior St,
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, 1886. Attributed to Traphagen. *First National Bank,
Duluth, Minnesota , settlement_type = City , nicknames = Twin Ports (with Superior), Zenith City , motto = , image_skyline = , image_caption = Clockwise from top: urban Duluth skyline; Minnesota ...
, 1888. Demolished 1959 *Turner Hall, 601 E Third St,
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, 1888. Destroyed by fire 1890 *Matthew B. and Lucy Harrison House, 1889. Demolished 1935 *Wieland Block,
Duluth, Minnesota , settlement_type = City , nicknames = Twin Ports (with Superior), Zenith City , motto = , image_skyline = , image_caption = Clockwise from top: urban Duluth skyline; Minnesota ...
, 1889 *Former Duluth City Hall and Jail, 132 and 126 E Superior St,
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, 1889 * Fire Station No. 1, N Corner of 1st Ave E and Third St,
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, 1889. Traphagen & Fitzpatrick *Boiler House and smokestack, August J. Fitger's Brewery, 600 E Superior St,
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, 1890. Traphagen & Fitzpatrick *
Chester Terrace Chester Terrace is one of the neo-classical terraces in Regent's Park, London. The terrace has the longest unbroken facade in Regent's Park, of about . It takes its name from one of the titles of George IV before he became king, Earl of Cheste ...
, 1210–1232 E First St,
Duluth, Minnesota , settlement_type = City , nicknames = Twin Ports (with Superior), Zenith City , motto = , image_skyline = , image_caption = Clockwise from top: urban Duluth skyline; Minnesota ...
, 1890. Traphagen & Fitzpatrick *First Presbyterian Church, 300 E Second St,
Duluth, Minnesota , settlement_type = City , nicknames = Twin Ports (with Superior), Zenith City , motto = , image_skyline = , image_caption = Clockwise from top: urban Duluth skyline; Minnesota ...
, 1891. Traphagen & Fitzpatrick *
Duluth Central High School Duluth Central High School, also known as Central High School, was a secondary school located in Duluth, Minnesota, which educated students in grades ten through twelve until seventh and eighth were added after the closing of Washington Junior Hi ...
, 215 N. 1st Ave E.,
Duluth, Minnesota , settlement_type = City , nicknames = Twin Ports (with Superior), Zenith City , motto = , image_skyline = , image_caption = Clockwise from top: urban Duluth skyline; Minnesota ...
, 1891-92. Emmet S. Palmer and Lucien P. Hall, architects, and Traphagen. * Munger Terrace, 405 Mesabi Ave,
Duluth, Minnesota , settlement_type = City , nicknames = Twin Ports (with Superior), Zenith City , motto = , image_skyline = , image_caption = Clockwise from top: urban Duluth skyline; Minnesota ...
, 1891-92. Traphagen & Fitzpatrick * Oliver G. Traphagen House, 1511 E Superior St,
Duluth, Minnesota , settlement_type = City , nicknames = Twin Ports (with Superior), Zenith City , motto = , image_skyline = , image_caption = Clockwise from top: urban Duluth skyline; Minnesota ...
, 1892. Traphagen & Fitzpatrick *Torrey Building, 314-316 W Superior St,
Duluth, Minnesota , settlement_type = City , nicknames = Twin Ports (with Superior), Zenith City , motto = , image_skyline = , image_caption = Clockwise from top: urban Duluth skyline; Minnesota ...
, 1892. Traphagen & Fitzpatrick *Duluth Board of Trade, 301 W First St,
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, 1894-95. Traphagen & Fitzpatrick *
Judd Building Judd may refer to: * Judd (engine), a range of racing engines built by Engine Developments Ltd. * Judd (name), including a list of people with the name * The Judds, an American country music duo ** ''The Judds'' (TV series), a reality-documentary ...
, corner of Merchant and Fort Sts,
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, 1898 * Kakaako Pumping Station, 653 Ala Moana Blvd,
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, 1900 *
Moana Hotel The Moana Hotel is a historic hotel building in Honolulu, Hawaii, located at 2365 Kalākaua Avenue in the Waikiki neighborhood. Built in the late 19th century as the first hotel in Waikiki, the Moana opened in 1901. It is listed on the National Re ...
, 2365 Kalakaua Ave,
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, 1901 * Palama Fire Station, 879 N King St, Oahu (1901)
President's Home
at the
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, 1907 *Kainalu, the beach house of
James Bicknell Castle James Bicknell Castle (November 27, 1855 – April 5, 1918) was a Honolulu businessman in times of the Kingdom of Hawaii, Republic of Hawaii and Territory of Hawaii. Life James Bicknell Castle was born November 27, 1855, in Honolulu. His father w ...
in Waikiki, 1902; demolished 1959 *244-252 California Street,
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, 1908


Gallery

Image:Wirth Bldg 3.jpg, Max W. Wirth Pharmacy Building (1886) Image:Turner Hall Duluth.jpg, Turner Hall (1888) Image:Firehouse1.jpg, Fire Station No. 1 (1889) Image:Fitger's Brewing Company complex 2016.jpg, August J. Fitger's Brewery (1890) Image:Chester Terrace-Duluth.jpg, Chester Terrace (1890) Image:Munger Terrace 1.jpg, Munger Terrace (1891–92) Image:Old Duluth Central High School.jpg, Historic Old Central High School (1892) Image:Traphagen 4.jpg, Sandstone carving, Traphagen House (1892) Image:Moanahotel hawaii.jpg, Moana Hotel (1898) Image:Kakaako-pumpsta-front-corner-view.JPG, Kakaako Pumping Station (1900) Image:Honolulu-Judd-building-corner.JPG, Judd Building (1901) Image:HawaiiStatearchives-entrance.JPG, Front entrance, Old Hawaii State Archives building (1906) Image:Old-Hawaii-State-archives-desk.JPG, Reception area, Old Hawaii State Archives building (1906) Image:Old-Hawaii-State-Archives-Building-skylight.JPG, Skylight, Old Hawaii State Archives building (1906) Image:Oahu-cemetery-crematorium&chapel.JPG, Oahu Cemetery Crematorium (1906) Image:PunahouSchool-presidents-house.JPG, Punahou School President's House (1907)


See also

* Anton Werner Lignell – contemporary Duluth-based architect


Notes

* Wilcox, Gaylord (1972). "Business and Buildings: Downtown Honolulu's Old Fashioned Block," ''Hawaiian Journal of History'' 6:3-2
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Traphagen, Oliver G. 1854 births 1932 deaths 19th-century American architects 20th-century American architects People from Tarrytown, New York People from Duluth, Minnesota Architects from New York (state) Architects from Minnesota Architects from Hawaii