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“The Dyal–Upchurch Building (also known as the Dyal–Upchurch Investment Company Building) is a six-story, 43,747-square-foot historic building in Jacksonville, Florida. It is located at 4 East Bay Street, and was designed by German-American architect Henry John Klutho. Following Jacksonville’s Great Fire of 1901, the building was the first multi-story structure built in the barren downtown area and the first design by Klutho in Jacksonville. On April 17, 1980, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.” (Wikipedia)

“Henry J. Klutho was born in the small town of Breese, IL, in 1873. The son of German immigrants, he began dabbling in architectural study when he moved to St. Louis at age 16.” (The Coastal)

https://thecoastal.com/flashback/henry-j-klutho-the-architect-who-almost-single-handedly-redesigned-downtown-jacksonville/

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