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'''Herman J. Schwarzmann''' (alle Vornamen Hermann Joseph Anselm Wilhelm, 30 Apr. 1846., [[Munich]], Bavaria  – 23 Sept. [[1891]], New York City<ref name='Obituary'>{{cite web | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=_wwaAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA163&ots=jHHm4azGnh&dq=hermann%20schwarzman&pg=PA163#v=onepage&q=hermann%20schwarzman&f=false | title = Obituary, Herman J. Schwarzmann | accessdate = 2011-09-11 | date = 1891-10-03 | work = Architecture and building, Volume 15, page 163 | publisher = William T. Comstock | quote = Hermann J. Schwartzmann, architect and engineer, died in this city on the 28d ult., aged forty-five. He was born in Munich, Bavaria...}}</ref>), also known as Hermann J. Schwarzmann or H. J. Schwarzmann,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lccn.loc.gov/no2007142079 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20120718142452/http://lccn.loc.gov/no2007142079 |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2012-07-18 |title=Personal name heading Schwarzmann, Hermann Joseph, 1846-1891 |accessdate=2011-09-14 |work=Library of Congress Authorities |publisher=Library of Congress |quote=Personal name heading Schwarzmann, Hermann Joseph, 1846-1891 Browse this term in LC Authorities or the LC Online Catalog Variant(s) Schwarzmann, H. J. (Hermann Joseph), 1846-1891 Found in Maass, J. The glorious enterprise, 1973: t.p. (H.J. Schwarzmann, architect-in-chief; Centennial Exhibition of 1876) p. 8, etc. (civil engr. & architect; son of Joseph Anton Schwarzmann; b. Apr. 30, 1846, Munich; d. Sept. 23, 1891, NYC; birth name: Hermann Anselm Wilhelm Schwarzmann; in 1868 upon arriving in Am., changed his name to: Hermann Joseph Schwarzmann) Am. natl. biog., 1999 (Schwarzmann, Hermann Joseph (30 Apr. 1846-23 Sept. 1891); architect; b. Munich, Germany, the son of Joseph Anton Schwarzmann; d. NYC) }}</ref>  was a German-born American architect who practiced in [[Philadelphia]] and later in [[New York City]].
'''Herman J. Schwarzmann''' (alle Vornamen Hermann Joseph Anselm Wilhelm, 30. Apr. 1846, [[Munich]], Bavaria  – 23 Sept. [[1891]], New York City<ref name='Obituary'>{{cite web | url = https://books.google.com/books?id=_wwaAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA163&ots=jHHm4azGnh&dq=hermann%20schwarzman&pg=PA163#v=onepage&q=hermann%20schwarzman&f=false | title = Obituary, Herman J. Schwarzmann | accessdate = 2011-09-11 | date = 1891-10-03 | work = Architecture and building, Volume 15, page 163 | publisher = William T. Comstock | quote = Hermann J. Schwartzmann, architect and engineer, died in this city on the 28d ult., aged forty-five. He was born in Munich, Bavaria...}}</ref>), also known as Hermann J. Schwarzmann or H. J. Schwarzmann,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://lccn.loc.gov/no2007142079 |archive-url=https://archive.is/20120718142452/http://lccn.loc.gov/no2007142079 |dead-url=yes |archive-date=2012-07-18 |title=Personal name heading Schwarzmann, Hermann Joseph, 1846-1891 |accessdate=2011-09-14 |work=Library of Congress Authorities |publisher=Library of Congress |quote=Personal name heading Schwarzmann, Hermann Joseph, 1846-1891 Browse this term in LC Authorities or the LC Online Catalog Variant(s) Schwarzmann, H. J. (Hermann Joseph), 1846-1891 Found in Maass, J. The glorious enterprise, 1973: t.p. (H.J. Schwarzmann, architect-in-chief; Centennial Exhibition of 1876) p. 8, etc. (civil engr. & architect; son of Joseph Anton Schwarzmann; b. Apr. 30, 1846, Munich; d. Sept. 23, 1891, NYC; birth name: Hermann Anselm Wilhelm Schwarzmann; in 1868 upon arriving in Am., changed his name to: Hermann Joseph Schwarzmann) Am. natl. biog., 1999 (Schwarzmann, Hermann Joseph (30 Apr. 1846-23 Sept. 1891); architect; b. Munich, Germany, the son of Joseph Anton Schwarzmann; d. NYC) }}</ref>  was a German-born American architect who practiced in [[Philadelphia]] and later in [[New York City]].  … war ein deutschstämmiger Architekt in den USA, in Philadelphia und New York City. 1876 beteiligt an der ersten ''' Weltausstellung''' überhaupt. Deshalb ist er eines der weltweit erfolgreichen [[Münchner Kindl]]. Er war Sohn von Joseph Anton Schwarzmann (Apr. 30, 1846, Munich — Sept. 23, 1891, NYC).  


==Early life==
==Early life==
Before emigrating to the United States in 1868,<ref name='Tatman'>{{cite book | last = Tatman | first = Sandra | title = Biographical Dictionary of Philadelphia Architects, 1700–1930 | publisher = G.K. Hall | location = Boston | year = 1985 | isbn = 0-8161-0437-9|pages=703–704 }}</ref> Schwarzmann graduated from the [[Bayerische Kriegsakademie|Royal Military Academy]] in [[Munich]], and was commissioned a lieutenant in the Bavarian Army.<ref name='Obituary' />
Before emigrating to the United States in 1868,<ref name='Tatman'>{{cite book | last = Tatman | first = Sandra | title = Biographical Dictionary of Philadelphia Architects, 1700–1930 | publisher = G.K. Hall | location = Boston | year = 1985 | isbn = 0-8161-0437-9|pages=703–704 }}</ref> Schwarzmann graduated from the [[Bayerische Kriegsakademie|Royal Military Academy]] in [[Munich]], and was commissioned a lieutenant in the [[Bayerische Armee|Bavarian Army]].<ref name='Obituary' />


==Philadelphia==
==Philadelphia==

Version vom 4. Juli 2018, 13:15 Uhr

Herman J. Schwarzmann (alle Vornamen Hermann Joseph Anselm Wilhelm, 30. Apr. 1846, Munich, Bavaria – 23 Sept. 1891, New York City[1]), also known as Hermann J. Schwarzmann or H. J. Schwarzmann,[2] was a German-born American architect who practiced in Philadelphia and later in New York City. … war ein deutschstämmiger Architekt in den USA, in Philadelphia und New York City. 1876 beteiligt an der ersten Weltausstellung überhaupt. Deshalb ist er eines der weltweit erfolgreichen Münchner Kindl. Er war Sohn von Joseph Anton Schwarzmann (Apr. 30, 1846, Munich — Sept. 23, 1891, NYC).

Early life

Before emigrating to the United States in 1868,[3] Schwarzmann graduated from the Royal Military Academy in Munich, and was commissioned a lieutenant in the Bavarian Army.[1]

Philadelphia

Schwarzmann began working for the Fairmount Park Commission in 1869, and in 1873[3] worked on landscaping the grounds of the Philadelphia Zoo.[4] He was the chief architect for the Centennial Exposition of 1876, die erste Weltausstellung überhaupt, designing Memorial Hall, Horticultural Hall, and other buildings.[4]

Beginning in 1876, Schwarzmann attempted to go into private architectural practice, but was unsuccessful in Philadelphia.[3]

New York City

Schwarzmann moved to New York City and was successful there, achieving national prominence,[5] and working until his retirement in 1888.[1] He designed the New York Mercantile Exchange building in 1882.

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Notes

Evtl. in Wirklichkeit Absolvent der Königlich Bayerischen Artillerie- und Ingenieur-Schule, ebenda ??


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