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Frederick H. Trimble was an American
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in
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from the early 1900s through the 1920s. He worked in the
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,
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Revival and
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. Buildings listed on the
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include: * Fellsmere Public School, 22 S. Orange St. Fellsmere, FL Trimble, Frederick H. *
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, 940 Tildenville School Rd.
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Trimble,F.H. * Vero Theatre, 2036 14th Ave. Vero Beach, FL Trimble,F.H. * Lake Wales Historic Residential District, Roughly bounded by the Seaboard Airline RR grade, CSX RR tracks, E. Polk Ave., S. and N. Lake Shore Blvds.
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Trimble, F.H.


Background

Frederick Homer Trimble was born on June 2, 1878, and died August 13, 1934. His parents were Andrew Hill Trimble and Cynthia Ann Wright. Fred was one of their thirteen children: ten boys and three girls. Frederick Homer Trimble graduated from Morningside College in
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,
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, and was appointed by the
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to serve as the first industrial missionary to
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in 1905, putting to use his schooling in architecture and civil engineering. While on furlough, he married Rena Nellie Bowker, who then also went to China as a missionary in 1906. While in China Trimble served as superintendent of construction of
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, the Woman's College of South China.


Spanish Colonial Revival

Trimble began his architectural career in the United States in Fellsmere, Florida. Trimble was noted for his design of school buildings starting with the Fellsmere School (1915). He designed more than 50 schools in Florida. In 1918-1919, Trimble employed
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as a designing architect. Trimble's was one of only ten architectural firms listed in the Orlando phone directory in 1926, the others being: Frank L. Bodine, Fred E. Field,
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, Murry S. King,
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, Howard M. Reynolds, Ryan and Roberts (
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and
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) and Percy P. Turner. This group of architects was quite intentional about creating a style of architecture in
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suited to the region. Here is how they described it in an article from ''The Florida Circle'' of May 1924: ''"Just as architects of old created styles to harmonize with their environment, so have the architects of Florida been creating, from native motifs, a style that is carefully adapted to the climatic conditions and surroundings of the state. This style has an individuality all its own and should have a fitting name to express its origins . . . The Florida Association of Architects will give a prize of $25.00 for the name selected."'' This contest was to conclude in November 1924 and the winning name announced thereafter.


Florida Southern College

In 1921, Trimble created a master plan for the campus of
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in Lakeland, based upon
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's campus plan for the
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’s later design for the campus was influenced by Trimble’s concepts, especially the domed central feature which Wright translated into a water dome, finally made operational in 2008.


Architectural Work – Partial Listing


Florida

* “Meadow Marsh”
Luther F. Tilden House Meadow Marsh, which has also been known as the Luther F. Tilden House and as the Luther W. Tilden House, is a historic home in Winter Garden, Florida, Winter Garden, Florida, United States that is listed on the United States, U.S. National Regis ...
, 940 Tildenville School Road,
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– 1900 (renovations and additions to the 1877 house) – Classical Revival – added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1995 * Farmer's Bank (Vero Furniture Mart), Osceola Boulevard (20th Street) and Seminole Avenue (14th Avenue),
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– 1925 – Spanish Mission style * Fellsmere Public School, 22 South Orange Street, Fellsmere – 1915-16 – Prairie Style * Delaney Elementary School (now William Beardall Senior Center), Delaney and Gore Streets,
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– 1920 * Carey Hand Funeral Home, 36 West Pine Street,
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– 1920 – Romano-Tuscan style *
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, Montverde - before 1923History of Florida: Past and Present, Historical and Biographical, by Harry Gardner Cutler - Florida - 1923 *
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, Okeechobee - before 1923 * Lake Worth Community High School, Lake Worth High School, Lake Worth - before 1923 * Stuart High School, Stuart - before 1923 * St. Joseph Catholic School of Orlando - before 1923 * Orlando High School - 1921 * Ocoee High School - 1921 * Gulf High School, New Port Richey – 1922 – Prairie Style * School, Sanford - 1922 * Old Lake County Courthouse (Florida), Old Lake County Courthouse, Tavares, Florida, Tavares (with Alan J. MacDonough) - 1923 * Royal Park Inn, Royal Park Subdivision, Vero Beach – 1924 – Spanish Colonial Revival * Florida Theatre (now Vero Theatre), 2036 14th Avenue, Vero Beach – 1924 – Mediterranean Revival – added to the National Historic Register in 1992 * Farmer's Bank (Vero Furniture Mart), Osceola Boulevard (20th Street) and Seminole Avenue (14th Avenue),
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– 1925 – Spanish Mission style * Orange Apartments, 1426 Nineteenth Place, Vero Beach - – Spanish Colonial Revival * Joseph-Reynolds Hall,
Florida Southern College Florida Southern College (Florida Southern, Southern or FSC) is a private college in Lakeland, Florida. In 2019, the student population at FSC consisted of 3,073 students along with 130 full-time faculty members. It offers undergraduate, gradua ...
, Lakeland *
Florida Southern College Florida Southern College (Florida Southern, Southern or FSC) is a private college in Lakeland, Florida. In 2019, the student population at FSC consisted of 3,073 students along with 130 full-time faculty members. It offers undergraduate, gradua ...
, Campus Master Plan, Lakeland - 1925 * Blackstone Hotel (Orlando) (later Fort Gatlin Hotel) (demolished), 545 North Orange Avenue, Orlando – 1926 – Spanish Colonial Style * Sebring High School and Auditorium, Sebring - circa 1928Progressive Architecture, 1928


Illinois

* Methodist Hospital of Central Illinois, Peoria, Illinois, Peoria (consulting architect)- 1917


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Trimble, Frederick H. 20th-century American architects Morningside University alumni Artists from Orlando, Florida 1878 births 1934 deaths Architecture firms based in Florida