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building, and when they were completed he opened his own office. After about eight years of independent practice Root formed the firm of Root & Siemens with architect George M. Siemens in 1896. They worked in partnership for almost thirty years.
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Root was married in 1891 to Lora Bullene, and they had three children. Root died suddenly in Kansas City on June 26, 1926.
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This is the only courthouse designed by Root in Missouri
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Walter Clarke Root was born on December 8, 1859, in
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Siemens), NRHP-listed 295:(1902), Atchison, Kansas, NRHP-listed 591:Architects from Georgia (U.S. state) 523:National Register of Historic Places 220:National Register of Historic Places 493: 24: 365: 131:in Kansas City, completed in 1907. 25: 602: 470:"Walter C. Root, Architect, Dies" 226:at University of Kansas, now the 202:and joined his brother's office, 581:20th-century American architects 576:19th-century American architects 288:Dyche Hall, University of Kansas 218:, a historic site listed on the 350:(1923), 1272 SW. Fillmore St., 293:Francis and Harriet Baker House 216:Francis and Harriet Baker House 534: 384: 13: 1: 358: 230:and the Scarritt Building in 143:in Topeka, completed in 1923. 311:(1908), 1209 W. Oregon St., 299:Scarritt Building and Arcade 129:Scarritt Building and Arcade 7: 321:(1909–16), 701 SW 8th Ave, 10: 607: 477:. June 27, 1925. p. 9 330:(1910), 1045 W. 56th St., 309:Unitarian Church of Urbana 267:(1895–97), in NRHP-listed 208:Kansas City Board of Trade 46:Walter C. Root, circa 1902 348:Chester B. Woodward House 319:Grace Episcopal Cathedral 141:Chester B. Woodward house 98: 90: 72: 51: 39: 32: 586:Architects from Missouri 245: 196:City College of New York 475:St. Louis Post-Dispatch 340:(1914), 1044 Main St., 273:Harrisonville, Missouri 238:Personal life and death 265:Cass County Courthouse 257:(1891), 770 M St. SE, 198:. In 1879 he moved to 186:Sidney Root supported 144: 132: 120: 528:National Park Service 457:accompanying pictures 444:National Park Service 342:Kansas City, Missouri 332:Kansas City, Missouri 328:R. Bryson Jones House 303:Kansas City, Missouri 232:Kansas City, Missouri 166:Early life and career 152:Kansas City, Missouri 138: 126: 111: 160:University of Kansas 571:People from Atlanta 530:. 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Index

Walter Root

Atlanta
Kansas City

Dyche Hall
University of Kansas Natural History Museum

Scarritt Building and Arcade

Chester B. Woodward house
Kansas City, Missouri
Dyche Hall
University of Kansas
Atlanta
Sidney Root
John Wellborn Root
American Civil War
secession
New York City
City College of New York
Chicago
Burnham & Root
Kansas City Board of Trade
Francis and Harriet Baker House
National Register of Historic Places
Dyche Hall
University of Kansas Natural History Museum
Kansas City, Missouri
Washington and Georgetown Railroad Car House

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