Patton & Miller

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Patton & Miller was an architectural firm of Chicago, Illinois. Active from 1901, it was notable for its contribution to library architecture.[1]

Buffalo Township Public Library
Danville Public Library, circa 1920

Normand Smith Patton had been in partnership with other architects before he went into business with Grant C. Miller. They designed over 100 Carnegie libraries nationwide, including Buffalo Township Public Library and 14 more in Illinois.[2]

They designed numerous buildings which have been preserved and are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[3] [4]

Keep Cottage, in Oberlin, Ohio.

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  1. Clinton, Iowa architectural firm of Patton & Miller. Beaux Arts Classicism style with a monumental entry with processional steps and flanking paired columns. ...
  2. Freeport, Illinois Carnegie Library in Illinois and one of the first Carnegie Libraries designed by the famous Chicago architectural firm of Patton and Miller. ...
  3. Illinois Carnegie Libraries Multiple Property Submission

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