Name Frank Andrews Role Architect | ||
Died 1948, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States Spouse Pauline Frederick (m. 1909–1913) Organizations founded Greeley Square Hotel Company People also search for Pauline Frederick, Edwin A. McAlpin Structures Kentucky State Capitol, Hotel McAlpin, Montana State Capitol, Conover Building, George Washington Hotel | ||
Education Cornell University (1888) |
Frank Mills Andrews (January 28, 1867 – September 3, 1948) was an American architect born in Des Moines, Iowa, who practiced in Chicago, New York City, Cincinnati and Dayton. Andrews died in Brooklyn, New York.
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Biography
Andrews studied civil engineering at Iowa State College in Ames and architecture at Cornell University, where he was graduated with an A. B. degree in 1888.
The son of Lorenzo Frank Andrews and the former Sophia Maxwell Dolson, he was married in November 1894 to Gertrude Reynolds, with whom he had a daughter. They were divorced in March 1909. He then married actress Pauline Frederick in 1909; they had one daughter. In 1927, he was remarried to Ellen Brown, by whom he fathered a son and two daughters: Frank II, Doris, and Audrey.
He was a member of the Royal Society of Arts and appeared in Who's Who of America, and upon his death, the New York Times published an obituary for him.
Works
Among his commissions were: