Johnson Mason Maury (May 1, 1847 – January 2, 1919) was an American architect and inventor who designed and built over 700 residential and commercial structures, mostly in Louisville, Kentucky where he pioneered Richardsonian Romanesque and Prairie School architecture in Kentucky.[2] Maury is mostly known for his works on The Kenyon Building and The Kaufman-Strauss building.[3] Maury attended Male High School. After graduation, Maury moved to Boston where he studied architecture for two years under architect H.H. Richardson who had designed the Grace Episcopal Church during the time of Maury's stay. Maury returned to Louisville and worked under Episcopal Church Architect William H. Redin for six years. Maury was also a founding member of The Kentucky Association of Architects,[4] in which he served as Second Vice President, as well as President of the Louisville Chapter of the American Institute of Architecture.
interior extensively remodeled with a rear addition in the 1920s for Archbishop John A. Floersh and again remodeled in the 1960s for D.J. Dougherty & Sons Funeral Home[17]
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 February 1886, n. 1, p.13, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 February 1886, n. 1, p.13, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 February 1886, n. 1, p.13, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 March 1886, n. 4, p.37, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 March 1886, n. 4, p.36, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 April 1886, n. 5, p.50, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 April 1886, n. 5, p.50, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 April 1886, n. 5, p.50, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 April 1886, n. 5, p.51, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 April 1886, n. 5, p.51, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 April 1886, n. 5, p.51, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 April 1886, n. 5, p.51, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 April 1886, n. 5, p.51, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 April 1886, n. 5, p.51, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 July 1886, n. 11, p.103, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 July 1886, n. 11, p.103, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 July 1886, n. 11, p.103, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 July 1886, n. 11, p.103, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 July 1886, n. 11, p.103, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 7 July 1886, n. 11, p.103, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^LAW SCHOOL: WANTS ROOM IN THE BOYS' HIGH SCHOOL THE UNIVERSITY'S PROPERTY PLANS FOR A HANDSOME BUILDING AT FIFTH AND HILL STREETS." Courier-Journal (1869–1922), Jun 02, 1897, pp. 4.
^PLANS SUBMITTED: WORK ON NEW HIGH SCHOOL WILL SOON BEGIN COST OF IMPROVEMENTS ESTIMATED AT $34,000." Courier-Journal (1869–1922), Feb 16, 1898, pp. 3.
^Design Accepted for the New Polytechnic Library Building." Courier-Journal (1869–1922), Jun 04, 1901, pp. 3.
^"DEFICIT: MAY BE MET BY ABOLISHING NIGHT SCHOOLS SHORTAGE IN SALARY FUND NO MONEY TO MAINTAIN KIN- DEBGABTENS IN SCHOOL SYSTEM SCHOOLS OPEN SEPTEMBER 8." Courier-Journal (1869–1922), Aug 08, 1902, pp. 6.
^"NEW CHURCH: THE FIRST ENGLISH LUTHERAN CONGREGATION TO BUILD HANDSOME AND IMPOSING STRUCTURE WILL BE ERECTED ON SITE OF THE PRESENT BUILDING." Courier-Journal (1869–1922), Jan 03, 1904, pp. 7
^"April 9, 1933 (Page 22 of 46)." The Courier-Journal (1923–2001), Apr 09, 1933, pp. 22.
^"LIGHTNING KILLS CATTLE ON TWO INDIANA FARMS." Courier-Journal (1869–1922), May 14, 1912, pp. 5.
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 March 1887, n. 3, p.30, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 June 1887, n. 9, p.85, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 Feb 1887, n. 1, p.14, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 Feb 1887, n. 1, p.14, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 Feb 1887, n. 1, p.14, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 June 1887, n. 9, p.87, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and News Record, v. 9 June 1887, n. 8, p.84, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and News Record, v. 9 June 1887, n. 8, p.84, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 June 1887, n. 9, p.85-86, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^Allison, Young Ewing. The City of Louisville and a Glimpse of Kentucky. United States, Committee on industrial and commercial improvement of the Louisville board of trade, 1887.
^The Inland architect and News Record, v. 25 June 1887, n. 9, p.85, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 June 1887, n. 9, p.85, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 June 1887, n. 9, p.86, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^Article 1 – no Title." Courier-Journal (1869–1922), Mar 12, 1889, pp. 6.
^Papers and Proceedings of the ... Annual Meeting of the American Library Association Held at .... United States, The Association, 1885.
^ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS." Courier-Journal (1869–1922), Jun 07, 1889, pp. 8.
^Classified ad 2 – no title. (1897, Jan 17). Courier-Journal (1869–1922)
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 18 Aug 1891 – Jan 1892). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co.
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 18 Aug 1891 – Jan 1892). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co.
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 18 Aug 1891 – Jan 1892). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co.
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 18 Aug 1891 – Jan 1892). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co.
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 18 Aug 1891 – Jan 1892). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co.
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 18 Aug 1891 – Jan 1892). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co.
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 21 Feb–July 1893). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co.
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 21 Feb–July 1893). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co.
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 21 Feb–July 1893). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co.
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 21 Feb–July 1893). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co.
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 21 Feb–July 1893). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co.
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 21 Feb–July 1893). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co.
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 21 Feb–July 1893). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co.
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 22 Aug 1893 – Jan 1894). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 22 Sept 1893, n. 2, p.XV, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 22 Aug 1893 – Jan 1894). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 22 Aug 1893 – Jan 1894). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 22 Aug 1893 – Jan 1894). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 22 Aug 1893 – Jan 1894). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 23 Aug 1894 – Jan 1895). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co.
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 23 Aug 1894 – Jan 1895). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co.
^The Inland architect and news record (v. 23 Aug 1894 – Jan 1895). Chicago: Inland Pub. Co.
^STANDARD CLUB ADDITION: GROUND WILL BE BROKEN TO-DAY FOR THE HANDSOME NEW FRONT TO THE BUILDING. (1894, May 08).
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 Feb–July 1895, n. 4, p.85, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 Feb–July 1895, n. 4, p.84, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 Feb–July 1895, n. 4, p.84, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 Feb–July 1895, n. 4, p.85, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 Feb–July 1895, n. 4, p.85, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 Feb–July 1895, n. 4, p.85, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 Feb–July 1895, n. 4, p.84, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 Feb–July 1895, n. 4, p.85, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 Feb–July 1895, n. 4, p.85, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^The Inland architect and news record, v. 25 Feb–July 1895, n. 4, p.84-85, Chicago: Inland Pub. Co
^Western architect and builder, v. 24 December 1907, n. 51, p.6, Powell & White.
^Western architect and builder, v. 24 December 1907, n. 51, p.6, Powell & White.
^The American Architect and Building News. United States, James R. Osgood & Company, 1907.
^NEW TOBACCO FACTORY." Courier-Journal (1869–1922), Jan 06, 1898, pp. 8
^"BIG STEMMING FACTORY: PERMIT ISSUED FOR A $19,000 BUILDING-- OTHER CITY HALL NEWS." Courier-Journal (1869–1922), Jul 07, 1898, pp. 10
^"MAYOR PLEASED: ONE OF HIS PRINCIPAL HOPES REALIZED THINKS PASSING OF CHARTER AMENDMENTS WILL BRING GOOD RESULTS TO THIS CITY NOW FOR MORE FACTORIES." Courier-Journal (1869–1922), Mar 13, 1898, pp. 1.
^Latham TK. Mason Maury and the Influence of the Chicago School in Louisville. 1975.