E. C. Ryer
American architect
Edward C. Ryer
Nationality American Occupation Architect
County Courthouse , Burlington , 1871.
Bacon Block, Burlington , 1874.
E. C. Ryer was an American architect from Vermont , where he was one of the earliest local architects.
Ryer opened his office as in Burlington in 1866.[ 1] In the late 1870s, he left architectural practice to join the Vermont Mutual Life Insurance Company in Montpelier .
Several of Ryer's works contribute to the National Register of Historic Places .
Architectural works
1868 - Grounds, Our Lady of the Holy Rosary Cemetery, Richmond, Vermont [ 2]
1869 - Kilburn & Gates Mill, Kilburn St, Burlington, Vermont[ 3]
1869 - Weston's Market, 193-195 College St, Burlington, Vermont[ 4]
1870 - Burlington High School, 348 College St, Burlington, Vermont[ 5]
1871 - Chittenden County Courthouse (former), 180 Church St, Burlington, Vermont[ 6]
1871 - Grounds, Lakeview Cemetery , 455 North Ave, Burlington, Vermont[ 7]
1872 - Sexton's Residence, Lakeview Cemetery, 455 North Ave, Burlington, Vermont[ 7]
1873 - Franklin County Courthouse , 17 Church St, St. Albans, Vermont [ 8]
1874 - Bacon Block, 20-26 Church St, Burlington, Vermont[ 4]
1876 - St. James Episcopal Church, 14216 Main St, Au Sable Forks, New York [ 9]
References
^ Burlington Free Press 18 May 1866.
^ Richmond marriage repertoire, Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, Richmond, Vermont, 1859-1930 . 2005.
^ Norwood, Karyn. "From Cereal to Can Openers: Historic Industries along Pine Street" . http://www.uvm.edu/ . University of Vermont, 2014.
^ a b Church Street Historic District NRHP Nomination. 2010.
^ Report of the Superintendent of Schools, Annual Report of the City Government of the City of Burlington, Vermont for 1877 . 1878.
^ Burlington Free Press 27 Sept. 1872: 3.
^ a b Howard Mortuary Chapel NRHP Nomination . 1999.
^ "Franklin County" . http://www.courthouses.co/ . 2014.
^ Hurd, D. Hamilton. History of Clinton and Franklin Counties, New York . 1880.