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Founded
  
1903

Sanguinet & Staats

Founders
  
Carl G. Staats, Marshall R. Sanguinet

Sanguinet & Staats was an architectural firm in Fort Worth, Texas which designed many buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Architect Wyatt C. Hedrick later joined and it became Sanguinet, Staats, and Hedrick. Other partners names appear in other variations of the firm name, too.

Works (and credits) include:

  • Agricultural Pavilion, 1925, with architects Wyatt C. Hedrick; Sanguinet, Staats, and Hedrick; William Ward Watkin.
  • ALICO Building, built in 1910 by the architectural firm Sanguinet & Staats with associate architect Roy Lane, for the Amicable Life Insurance
  • Neil P. Anderson Building, 411 W. 7th St. Fort Worth, Texas (Sanguinett & Staats) NRHP-listed
  • Stephen F. Austin Elementary School, 319 Lipscomb St., Fort Worth, Texas (Messer,Sanguinet & Messer) NRHP-listed
  • James L. Autry House, 5 Courtlandt Pl., Houston, Texas (Sanguinet & Staats) NRHP-listed
  • William J. Bryce House, 4900 Bryce Ave., Fort Worth, Texas (Sanguinet,Marshall) NRHP-listed
  • Burk Burnett Building, 500—502 Main St., Fort Worth, Texas (Sanguinet & Staats) NRHP-listed
  • Carter Building, 806 Main St., Houston, Texas (Sanguinet & Staats)
  • A. S. Cleveland House, 8 Courtlandt Pl., Houston, Texas (Sanguinet & Staats) NRHP-listed
  • John M. Dorrance House, 9 Courtlandt Pl., Houston, Texas (Sanguinet,Staats & Barnes) NRHP-listed
  • Eighth Avenue Historic District, Bounded by 8th Ave., Pennsylvania Ave., 9th Ave., and Pruitt St. Fort Worth Texas Sanguinet 7 Staats) NRHP-listed
  • Flatiron Building, 1000 Houston St., Fort Worth, Texas (Sanguinet & Staats) NRHP-listed
  • Franklin Lofts, designed by architect Sanguinet and Staats
  • Great Jones Building, with which Sanguinet & Staats is believed to be associated
  • Hot Springs High School (Arkansas), Oak St. between Orange and Olive Sts., Hot Springs, AR Late Gothic Revival architecture (Sanguinet & Staats) NRHP-listed
  • Hotel Texas, 815 Main St., Fort Worth, Texas (Sanguinet & Staats) NRHP-listed
  • Knights of Pythias Building (Fort Worth, Texas), 315 Main St., Fort Worth, Texas restored 1981, designed by architect Sanguinet & Staats, 1901; renovated Thomas E. Woodward & Associates, 1988 NRHP-listed
  • Link-Lee House, 3800 Montrose, Houston, Texas (Sanguinet & Staats) NRHP-listed
  • C. L. Neuhaus House, 6 Courtlandt Pl., Houston, Texas (Sanguinet,Staats & Barnes) NRHP-listed
  • North Fort Worth High School, 600 Park St., Fort Worth, Texas (Sanguinet and Staats) NRHP-listed
  • Our Lady of Victory Academy, 801 W. Shaw St., Fort Worth, Texas (Sanguinet and Staats) NRHP-listed
  • Palestine High School (now the Museum for East Texas Culture), 400 Micheaux Ave., Palestine, Texas (Sanguinet & Staats) NRHP-listed
  • Paul Building, 1018 Preston Ave., Houston, Texas (Sanguinet & Staats) NRHP-listed
  • Sam Houston Hotel, 1117 Prairie St., Houston, Texas (Sanguinet, Staats, Hedrick & Gottlie) NRHP-listed
  • San Jacinto Building, designed by the firm Sanguinet, Staats, and Gottlieb.
  • Marshall R. Sanguinet House, 4729 Collinwood Ave., Fort Worth, Texas (Sanguinet,Marshall R.) NRHP-listed
  • South Main Baptist Church, designed in 1924 by Sanguinet, Staats, Hedrick and Gottlieb
  • St. Mary of the Assumption Church, Texas, built 1923, designed by architect Sanguinet,Staats & Hedrick, architecture Romanesque, Romanesque Revival. NRHP-listed
  • Sterling Myer House, 4 Courtlandt Pl., Houston, Texas (Sanguinet & Staats) NRHP-listed
  • Texas Technological College Dairy Barn, Texas Tech University campus, Lubbock, Texas (Sanguinet,Staats & Hedrick) NRHP-listed
  • W. T. Waggoner Building, 810 Houston St., Fort Worth, TX (Sanguinet & Staats) NRHP-listed
  • Wharton-Scott House, 1509 Pennsylvania Ave., Fort Worth, TX (Sanguinet & Staats) NRHP-listed
  • Wilson Building, 1621-1623 Main St., Dallas, TX (Sanguinet & Staats) NRHP-listed
  • References

    Sanguinet & Staats Wikipedia