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Edgar Eugene Joralemon (1858–1937) was an architect in the U.S. The Drum Hill High School and Dunkirk School Number 7 are among the buildings he designed that are listed on the
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. He worked in Minnesota and then
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. He replaced
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as Leroy S. Buffington's chief draftsman. Joralemon partnered with Fremont D. Orff from 1893 until 1897.


Work

*William W. And Louise McNair House (1886), a mansion in Minneapolis razed in 1961 * Henry E Holmes House (1887) in Minneapolis * George W. and Nancy B. Van Dusen House (1893) at 1900 LaSalle Avenue in Minneapolis * North Tonawanda Carnegie Library (1903) at 240 Goundry Street in
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, New York * Niagara Falls Public Library (1904 Carnegie Building) at 1022 Main Street in
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* Drum Hill High School (1909) on Ringgold Streer in
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, New York *
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(1914) in
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* Dunkirk School Number 7 (1921) at East Lake Shore Drive and North Serval Street in
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* Roswell P. Flower Memorial Library at 229 Washington Street in
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(Orchard, Lansing & Joralemon) * Olean School No. 10, now Ivers J. Norton Elementary School * Knox Mansion (Buffalo, New York) (1904)


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1858 births 1937 deaths 19th-century American architects 20th-century American architects {{US-architect-19C-stub