George Keller (architect) - Other Buildings

Other Buildings

  • Grace Epicopal Church, Windsor, Connecticut (1864-65).
  • Grace Epicopal Church Rectory, 301 Broad Street, Windsor, Connecticut (circa 1865-70), (attributed).
  • Asylum Avenue Baptist Church, 868 Asylum Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut (1872, altered). Part of Asylum Avenue Historic District.
  • Seyms Street Jail, Hartford, Connecticut (1873, demolished 1978).
  • Elizabeth Chapel, Connecticut Retreat for the Insane, Hartford, Connecticut (1875). Now The Institute of Living.
  • Temple Beth Israel Synagogue, 21 Charter Oak Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut (1876). Now Charter Oak Cultural Center.
  • Carl H. Conrads House, 1628 Boulevard, West Hartford, Connecticut (year?).
  • White Hall, Connecticut Retreat for the Insane, Hartford, Connecticut (1877). Now The Institute of Living.
  • G. Fox & Company Department Store, 406-10 Main Street, Hartford, Connecticut (1880, burned 1917).
  • Northam Memorial Chapel and Gallup Memorial Gateway, Cedar Hill Cemetery, 453 Fairfield Avenue, Hartford, Connecticut (1882).
  • Hartford Public High School, 39 Hopkins Street, Hartford, Connecticut (1882, expanded 1897, demolished 1963).
  • Thayer Monument, Lake View Cemetery, Skaneateles, New York, 1882-83, Carl Conrads, sculptor.
  • Union Station, Hartford, Connecticut (1889).
  • Columbia Street Row Houses, Hartford, Connecticut, 12 houses on east side (1888), west side (1889). Part of George Keller Historic District.
  • Park Terrace Row Houses, Hartford, Connecticut (1895). Keller received the house at 26 Park Terrace in lieu of his design fee, and lived there for the rest of his life.
  • 60 Cone Street, Hartford, Connecticut (1895). Part of West End North Historic District.
  • Grace Episcopal Church Parish House, Windsor, Connecticut (1898).
  • Simsbury United Methodist Church, 799 Hopmeadow Street, Simsbury, Connecticut (1908).
  • Albert Pope Drinking Fountain, Pope Park, Hartford, Connecticut (1913).
  • J. P. Morgan Tomb, Cedar Hill Cemetery, Hartford, Connecticut, circa 1913.

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