William J. Dodd - Buildings

Buildings

This section is under construction. The list of Dodd structures is extensive, numbering several hundred. Please check again as list is updated.

In Kentucky:

  • the Louisville Trust Building in Louisville (1891). External links to images given below.
  • the Nelson County Courthouse, Bardstown Historic District (1892)
  • St. Paul's Episcopal Church, now West End Baptist, Magnolia Avenue, Old Louisville Historic District (1895). External links to images given below.
  • the George Franklin Berry Mansion in Frankfort KY (ca 1901). External links to images given below.
  • the Fourth Avenue Methodist-Episcopal Church, Fourth & St. Catherine streets, Old Louisville Historical District (1902). External links to images given below.
  • the Edwin H. Ferguson mansion, a.k.a. the The Filson Historical Society Third & Ormsby, Old Louisville Historic District (1903–1905)
  • the Muhlenberg County Courthouse in Greenville KY (1907). External links to images given below.
  • the Atherton Building, Fourth and Muhammad Ali streets, Louisville (1907)
  • the Stewarts Building, a.k.a. Stewarts Dry Goods Company, Fourth and Muhammad Ali streets, Louisville (1907)
  • the original Presbyterian Seminary campus (now Jefferson Community & Technical College), Broadway, downtown Louisville (ca. 1902-1906)
  • 926 S. 6th St., late 19th Century home of Louis Seelbach, seated in the Limerick Historic District; Louisville KY.
  • the Seelbach Hotel of downtown Louisville. Built in two phases: (1902 Andrews and Dodd) and (1907 McDonald & Dodd)
  • the Louisville Country Club (1910)
  • the Walnut Street Theatre, Fourth and Muhammad Ali, Louisville (1910) External links to images given below.
  • the George Gaulbert Memorial Shelter House, near Big Rock in Cherokee Park (1910)
  • the First Christian Church, now Lampton Baptist Church, Fourth & Breckinridge streets (1911). External links to images given below.
  • Citizens National Life Insurance Building, Park Road, Anchorage (1911)
  • Barnard Hall, 715 Alta Vista Road, Louisville, Ky. (1914)
  • the T. Hoyt Gamble house, Ormsby Avenue, Old Louisville Historic District (1912)
  • Weissinger-Gaulbert Apartments, Broadway, Louisville ( ca. 1912) External links to images given below.
  • the old YMCA building, Broadway, Louisville (1911–1912). External links to images given below.
  • the Western Branch of the Louisville Free Public Library, a Carnegie library: America's first public library dedicated to serve African Americans, 10th & Chestnut (ca. 1905). External links to images given below.

In California:

  • Hearst's Los Angeles Herald-Examiner Building, downtown Los Angeles, California (ca. 1915). Design team of Morgan, Dodd & Haenke)
  • the Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Building, now the Pacific Center, at Sixth and Olive streets (1921)
  • the Uplifters Club House, now the Rustic Canyon Recreation Center, Haldeman Road, Pacific Palisades (1923)
  • San Gabriel Mission Auditorium, greater Los Angeles. (1926)

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