The Pratt-Campbell Mansion, located on North Emporia in Wichita, Kansas, is a brick mansion built in the late 19th century by William Henry Sternberg. The mansion features ornate wood porches, multiple fireplaces, and corbelled chimneys, and has a roofline with a variety of angles and pitches. It is confirmed to have been designed and built… Continue reading William Henry Sternberg: The Architect and Builder of Wichita’s Pratt-Campbell Mansion in KS.
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Residence of John A. Wallace in Wichita, KS
The John A. Wallace Residence at 1021 North Lawrence was designed and built by William Henry Sternberg in the mid-1880s. It was a brick residence with a limestone foundation and had a single-story heated carriage house finished with a small belvedere. The Wallace Residence had stylistic features consistent with other confirmed Sternberg designs including two-story… Continue reading Residence of John A. Wallace in Wichita, KS
Ladderback armchair, Connecticut, circa 1800
The issue of the seat does depart a little bit to be preferred, but it is either authentic or really early. Posted by Christopher Busta-Peck on 2007-01-12 20:58:15 Tagged: , ladderback , armchair , chair , connecticut , Lancaster County , 1800 , antique , furnishings , rural , rustic , eBay , unique affliction… Continue reading Ladderback armchair, Connecticut, circa 1800
Pratt-Campbell Mansion, Wichita, KS (designed/built by W.H. Sternberg – still standing).
The Pratt Campbell Mansion at 1313 North Emporia is confirmed to have been intended & constructed by William Henry Sternberg. This home resembles other Sternberg homes from a amount of stylistic options like “helter skelter” roofline damaged by a assortment of pitches and dormers. Apart from the eyebrow dormers at the extremely apes of the… Continue reading Pratt-Campbell Mansion, Wichita, KS (designed/built by W.H. Sternberg – still standing).