Samuel L. Bartlett was an American architect who worked in Saint Paul, Minnesota, appointed to the position of architect with the Great Northern Railway in 1905. Several of the lodges and stations Bartlett designed for the Great Northern are listed in the National Register of Historic Places.
Great Northern Depot, Minot, North Dakota, 1905Great Northern Passenger and Freight Depot, 1 Court Street, Aberdeen, North Dakota, 1906, listed on the NRHP in Brown County, South DakotaGreat Northern Depot, 536 5th Avenue North, Fargo, North Dakota, 1906Great Northern Depot, 402 East Lake Street, Wayzata, Minnesota, 1906, NRHP-listedGreat Northern Depot, 201 West Dewey Street, Rugby, North Dakota, 1907, NRHP-listedGreat Northern Jackson Street Engine House, Jackson Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, Saint Paul, Minnesota, 1907, now part of the Minnesota Transportation MuseumGreat Northern Depot, Williston, North Dakota, 1910Great Northern Depot, R Avenue and 7th Street, Anacortes, Washington, 1911, listed on the NRHP in Skagit County, WashingtonGreat Northern Passenger and Freight Depot, Fairview, Montana, 1913Great Northern Depot, 100-110 Neill Avenue, Helena, Montana, 1913 (demolished)Glacier Park Lodge, Glacier Park, Montana, 1913, NRHP-listedGranite Park Chalet, Glacier Park, Montana, 1914, NRHP-listedTwo Medicine Store, Glacier Park, Montana, 1914, NRHP-listedHope Glen Farm, Cottage Grove, Minnesota