Architectural Work (partial List)
The first group of buildings were created in partnership with Edward Burling:
- Old Chicago Tribune Building, Dearborn & Clark
- Delmonico's, Madison & Clark
- Kingsbury Hall, Clark Street
- Garrett Biblical Institute, Lake Street
- Methodist Church Block, Clark Street
- Samuel Cole Building, W. Lake Street - 1873
- William Rowney Building - 1873
- St James Episcopal Cathedral, E. Huron Street - 1875
- Row Houses, 2225-2245 N. Burling Street - 1875
- Sinai Temple, Indiana Avenue and 21st Street - 1875
- Central Music Hall - 1879
- Borden Block - 1879-90
- Rothschild Store - 1881
- Jewelers Building 1881-82
- Revell Building - 1881-83
- Third McVickers Theatre - 1883
- Thirty-Ninth Street Passenger Station, ICR - 1883
- Troescher Building - 1884
- Springer Block and Kranz Buildings - 1885–87
- Selz, Schwab & Company Factory - 1886–87
- Wirt Dexter Building - 1887
- Standard Club of Chicago - 1887-88
- James H. Walker Warehouse - 1888
- Auditorium Building - 1887-1889
- Hebrew Manual Training School - 1889–90
- E. W. Blatchford Warehouse - 1889
- Kehilath Anshe Ma'ariv Synagogue (later Pilgrim Baptist Church) - 1890–91, interior destroyed by fire, approximately 2010.
- Wainwright Building, St. Louis, Missouri - 1891
- Schiller Building - 1891-92
- James Charnley House - 1891–92
- Albert Sullivan Residence - 1891–92
- Transportation Building, World's Columbian Exposition - 1891–93
- Guaranty Building, Buffalo, New York - 1894
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