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Rush, Endacott and Rush was an American architectural firm known for its designs in Tulsa, Oklahoma, from 1912 to 1929. Principals A. William Rush, a civil engineer, and his son, Edwin Arthur Rush, were partners in the predecessor firm A.W. Rush and Son in Grand Rapids, Michigan, and later in Chicago, Illinois, between 1891 and 1912. The firm moved to Tulsa, Oklahoma, and formed Rush, Endacott and Rush with Asbury Endacott. A.W. Rush retired in 1913 and died in 1923, but his name remained on the firm until 1929. Noted architect
Bruce Goff Bruce Alonzo Goff (June 8, 1904 – August 4, 1982) was an American architect, distinguished by his organic, eclectic, and often flamboyant designs for houses and other buildings in Oklahoma and elsewhere. A 1951 ''Life'' magazine article sta ...
was apprenticed at the age of 12 to Rush, Endacott and Rush, and briefly became a partner in the successor firm Rush, Endacott and Goff in Tulsa from 1929 to 1930.


A.W. Rush and Son Works

*4 story office building, Monroe St,
Grand Rapids, Michigan Grand Rapids is the largest city and county seat of Kent County, Michigan, United States. With a population of 198,917 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 census and estimated at 200,117 in 2024, Grand Rapids is the List of municipalities ...
(1891) *Pythian Temple, Ionia Avenue at Monroe Avenue,
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(1894), designed by member A.W. Rush * Union Depot, 610 Western Avenue,
Muskegon, Michigan Muskegon ( ) is a city in and the county seat of Muskegon County, Michigan, United States. Situated around a harbor of Lake Michigan, Muskegon is known for fishing, sailing regattas, and boating. It is the most populous city along Lake Michigan' ...
(1895), NRHP 00001489 * Pulaski County Courthouse, 112 East Main Street,
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(1895), NRHP 07001282 * Fulton County Courthouse, 815 Main Street,
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(1896), NRHP 00001138 * Rush County Courthouse, Courthouse Square,
Rushville, Indiana Rushville is a city in Rushville Township, Rush County, Indiana, United States. The population was 6,185 at the 2020 census. The city is the county seat of Rush County. It, like the county, was named in honor of Dr. Benjamin Rush, who signed th ...
(1898), NRHP 75000048 * Johnson County Courthouse, South Clinton Street,
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(1901), NRHP 75000692 *Carnegie Center for the Arts (originally Three Rivers Public Library), 107 North Main Street,
Three Rivers, Michigan Three Rivers is a city in St. Joseph County, Michigan. The population was 7,973 at the time of the 2020 census. Three Rivers derives its name from its location at the confluence of the St. Joseph River and two tributaries, the Rocky and Porta ...
(1904) *Iowa Apartment,
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(1905)


Rush, Endacott and Rush Works

*Wright Building, 115 West 3rd Street, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1917) *Tulsa Municipal Building, 4th at Cincinnati, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1917) *First National Bank Building, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1919) * Atlas Life Building, 415 South Boston Avenue,
Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa ( ) is the List of municipalities in Oklahoma, second-most-populous city in the U.S. state, state of Oklahoma, after Oklahoma City, and the List of United States cities by population, 48th-most-populous city in the United States. The po ...
(1922), NRHP 09000358 * Tulsa Club, 115 East 5th Street,
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(1927) *Page Warehouse, 2036 East 11th Street,
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(1927) * Boston Avenue United Methodist Church, 1301 South Boston Avenue,
Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa ( ) is the List of municipalities in Oklahoma, second-most-populous city in the U.S. state, state of Oklahoma, after Oklahoma City, and the List of United States cities by population, 48th-most-populous city in the United States. The po ...
(1927–29), NRHP 78002270, design credited to
Bruce Goff Bruce Alonzo Goff (June 8, 1904 – August 4, 1982) was an American architect, distinguished by his organic, eclectic, and often flamboyant designs for houses and other buildings in Oklahoma and elsewhere. A 1951 ''Life'' magazine article sta ...
and
Adah Robinson Adah Matilda Robinson (July 13, 1882 – March 10, 1962) was an American artist, designer and teacher, who influenced many other artists, especially architects, during the first half of the 20th century. Born in Indiana, she was educated in art s ...
*Pittsburgh Equitable Meter Company building, 3130 Charles Page Boulevard, Tulsa, Oklahoma (1929)


Gallery

File:Union Depot Muskegon.jpg, Muskegon Union Depot File:Pulaski County Courthouse Winimac Indiana P1300092.jpg, Pulaski County Courthouse File:Fulton County Courthouse 2014.jpg, Fulton County Courthouse File:Rush County Courthouse, Rushville.jpg, Rush County Courthouse File:Johnson county courhouse iowa.jpg, Johnson County Courthouse File:Three Rivers MI Carnegie Library.jpg, Carnegie Center for the Arts (Three Rivers Public Library) File:Tulsa Municipal Building.jpg, Tulsa Municipal Building File:AtlasLifeBuildingTulsa.jpg, Atlas Life Building File:Boston Avenue Methodist Church South, Tulsa, Okla (62996).jpg, Boston Avenue Methodist Church South


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