Louis Lockwood

Louis F. Lockwood (1864 – c. 1908) was an architect in Minnesota. Several of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

He was a nephew of Henry Francis Lockwood (1811–1878), English architect.

He partnered briefly in 1908 with architect Peter Linhoff.

Works include:

  • Vienna and Earl Apartment Buildings (1907), 682-688 Holly Ave., St. Paul, MN (Lockwood, Louis F.), NRHP-listed
  • Kimball Prairie Village Hall (1908), Main St. and Hazel, Kimball, MN (Lockwood, Louis), NRHP-listed
  • Robert C. Dunn House, 708 S. 4th St., Princeton, MN (Lockwood, Louis), NRHP-listed
  • At least seven houses that are contributing buildings in the NRHP-listed West Summit Avenue Historic District:
    • T.D. Laughlin House (1905), 1135 Summit Avenue, Classical Revival style house, and carriage house[1]:18
    • Mrs. B. Knuppe House (1899), 1381 Summit Avenue, American Foursquare house[1]:25
    • Clarence H. Slocum House (1899), 1382 Summit Avenue, Craftsman style house[1]:25
    • William David Stewart House (1907), 1410 Summit Avenue, Tudor Revival[1]:26
    • John A. Swenson House (1900), 1411 Summit Avenue, American Foursquare[1]:26–27
    • Arthur W. Wallace House (1906), 1515 Summit Avenue, Classical Revival[1]:31
    • Mrs. Francis J. Connell House (1906), 1726 Summit Avenue, Classical Revival[1]:38
  • At least five contributing buildings in NRHP-listed Historic Hill District:
    • C.A, Bettigen House (1900), 825 Goodrich Avenue, mix of Queen Anne and medieval revival modes[2]:35
    • Dr. L.C. Bacon House (1898), 737 Fairmount Avenue, cubiform[2]:37
    • Skea-Skaret House (1906), 808 Fairmount Avenue, Neo-classic/Georgian[2]:37
    • J.R. Beggs House (1907), 922 Portland Avenue, square-plan, hipped roof[2]:42 (perhaps American Foursquare?)
    • F. Whitman House (1903), 947 Portland Avenue, "typical of the transitional phase between the Queen Anne and the Medieval Revivals"[2]:42

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