John Peter Fetzer
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Table of Contents
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Birth Date and Place
(Scroll to Top)b. October 30, 1882
Massen Fls, Bavaria -
Death Date and Place
(Scroll to Top)d. June 6, 1965
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Universities Attended
(Scroll to Top)Royal Bavarian College of Architecture, Bachelor of Architecture, ca. 1898-1903
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Established Business(es)
(Scroll to Top)1910
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Additional Data
(Scroll to Top)Internship in 1906-1909 with Lewis Cannon ??
Worked for Union Pacific Railroad
Utah Association of Architects, Member, 1910
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Professional Career
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Significant Buildings w/ Location
(Scroll to Top)- United States Post Office - Roosevelt
81 South 300 East, Roosevelt, Utah
1976
Building Type: Governmental - Courthouses, Post Offices,etc.
Click here for more information » - Price Municipal Building
185 East Main Street, Price, Utah
1938
Building Type: Governmental - Courthouses, Post Offices,etc.
Click here for more information » - United States Post Office - Cedar City
10 North Main Street, Cedar City, Utah
1932
Building Type: Governmental - Courthouses, Post Offices,etc.
Click here for more information » - Wasatch Spring Plunge
840 North 400 West, Salt Lake City, Utah
1921
Building Type: Variety of Uses - Monuments, Exhibition Halls & Etc.
Click here for more information » - Animal Science Building
3900 Old Main Hill, Logan, Utah 84322
1918
Building Type: University
Click here for more information » - West High School
241 North 300 West, Salt Lake City, Utah
1915
Building Type: Educational - Elementary/Secondary
Click here for more information » - Park Building
201 Presidents Circle, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
1914
Building Type: University
Click here for more information » - Medical Arts Building - Demolished
Salt Lake City, Utah
Building Type: Medical Facilities - Hospitals, Clinics & Retirement Facilities
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Sources
(Scroll to Top)1: UTREG 1910
2: SLCDIR The 1943,1945 &1947 directories are (NA).
3: Oral interview May 2005, Burtch W. Beall, Jr, FAIA, with Emil B. Fetzer for his father John Fetzer, Sr.