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Charles W Bulger

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Occupation
  
architect

Alma mater
  
Wabash College

Died
  
June 17, 1922

Name
  
Charles Bulger

Children
  
Clarence C. Bulger


Born
  
August 3, 1851 (
1851-08-03
)
Delphi, Indiana

Charles William Bulger (August 3, 1851 – June 17, 1922) was an architect in the United States, born in Delphi, Indiana. He worked with Isaac Rapp in Trinidad, Colorado, at Bulger and Rapp for several years, designing many of the city's early buildings. The firm dissolved in 1892.

In downtown Galveston, he designed the E.S. Levy Building in 1896. He designed the Heffron Building (1906), now used as the U.S. Appraiser’s Stores, in the Strand-Mechanic Landmark Historic District. In the East End Landmark Historic District he designed 1318 Sealy (1896), 1514 Ball (1897), the Victorian Inn (1900) at 503 17th street, and 1502 Broadway (1906); and in the Silk Stocking Historic District he designed homes on the 1300 and 1400 blocks of 24th Street and Rosenberg. He was also charged with redesigning the Tremont Opera House into Levy Department Store.

He is also credited with designing:

  • Church of the Good Shepherd (Lake Charles, Louisiana)
  • Praetorian Building, Dallas, Texas
  • Praetorian Building, Waco, Texas
  • Bulger died in Dallas, Texas on June 17, 1922.

    Trinidad, Colorado buildings attributed to Bulger & Rapp

  • City Building / Fire House, now the Children’s Museum (1889)
  • Temple of Aaron (1889)
  • Zion’s German Lutheran Church (1890)
  • First Baptist Church (1891)
  • First National Bank of Trinidad (1892), a Richardsonian Romanesque style building.
  • References

    Charles W. Bulger Wikipedia