Link & Haire was a prolific architectural firm in Montana, formally established on January 1, 1906.[1] It designed a number of buildings that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[2]
History
editThe Link & Haire Firm was formed by Charles Haire and J. G. Link in 1906. Link & Haire architects planned both public and private premises. Thomas Haire, who succeeded Charles S. Haire, retired in 1926. E.B. Benson, an employee, took the place of Thomas Haire.
Partner biographies
editJohn Gustave Link was born in Bavaria on May 13, 1870, emigrating to the United States in 1887.[3] He practiced architecture in Denver and St. Louis before relocating to Butte in 1896.[4] He soon formed the partnership of Link & Donovan with William E. Donovan, which was dissolved in 1900. He then formed Link & Carter, with Joseph T. Carter. In 1902 Link went to Billings, a city 228 miles east of Butte, where he established the firm's second office,[5] leaving the Butte office under Carter's supervision. After Carter departed in 1905, Link had to find a new architect to manage the Butte office. He found his man in the form of the older Charles S. Haire, a prominent Helena architect. The two men formally established their partnership on January 1, 1906, with Link in Billings and Haire in Butte.
Upon Haire's death in 1925, his place was taken by his son, Thomas. Link departed soon after, relocating to Spokane, Washington, where he established Link & Rasque with George M. Rasque.[6] He returned to Billings in 1926, and his firm became J. G. Link, Inc. In 1935 Link's son John G. Link, Jr. was admitted to the firm. He retired in 1936,[3] handing the firm over fully to his sons, John and Elmer F. Link. John G. Link, Sr. died in Billings in January 1954.[7]
Charles Sidney Haire was born in Hamilton County, Ohio, on June 4, 1857. He attended Hughes High School in Cincinnati, graduating in 1876. It was in Ohio that he studied architecture, from 1879 to 1886. He then worked as a draftsman for the Union Pacific Railroad at Pocatello, Idaho, and the Great Northern Railway in Butte, ultimately relocating to Helena in 1893, where he established his own office.[8] Haire practiced alone until he formed a partnership with J. G. Link in January 1906.
Haire was elected to the American Institute of Architects in 1921, and died February 3, 1925, in Olympia, Washington, while en route to Montana from California. At the time of his death, his last completed work, the Montana Life Insurance Building at Helena, was regarded as his greatest.[8]
Architectural works
editCharles S. Haire, 1893-1905
edit- 1896 - Montana State Soldiers' Home, Veterans Dr, Columbia Falls, Montana[9]
- 1899 - St. Mary of the Assumption R. C. Church, Laurin Lp Rd, Laurin, Montana[10]
- 1901 - Detention Hospital, Lewis and Clark County Hospital, 3404 Cooney Dr, Helena, Montana[11]
- 1901 - First Unitarian Church, 325 N Park Ave, Helena, Montana[12]
- Now the Grandstreet Theatre
- 1901 - Parmly Billings Memorial Library, 2822 Montana Ave, Billings, Montana[13]
- 1902 - Dillon City Library, 121 S Idaho St, Dillon, Montana[14]
- 1902 - Silver Bow County Poor Farm Hospital, 3040 Continental Dr, Butte, Montana[15]
- 1902 - Ursuline Convent of the Sacred Heart, 1411 Leighton Blvd, Miles City, Montana[16]
- 1903 - Carnegie Library, 35 N Bozeman Ave, Bozeman, Montana[17]
Link & Donovan, 1896-1900
edit- 1898 - Largey Flats, 405 W Broadway St, Butte, Montana[18]
- 1899 - Mountain View M. E. Church, 301 N Montana St, Butte, Montana[19]
Link & Carter, 1900-1905
edit- 1900 - Butte Miner Building, 69-71 W Broadway St, Butte, Montana[20]
- Demolished
- 1901 - Masonic Temple, 314 W Park St, Butte, Montana[21]
- 1901 - Thornton Hotel, 65 E Broadway St, Butte, Montana[22]
- 1902 - Billings City Hall, 2812 1st Ave N, Billings, Montana[23]
- Demolished
- 1902 - Kohrs Memorial Library, 501 Missouri Ave, Deer Lodge, Montana[24]
- 1902 - Austin North House, 622 N 29th St, Billings, Montana[25]
- 1903 - Montana Building, Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, Missouri[26]
- Demolished in 1904
- 1904 - Ignatius D. O'Donnell House, 105 Clark Ave, Billings, Montana[27]
- 1905 - Stapleton Block, 104 N Broadway, Billings, Montana[28]
- 1906 - St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Billings, Montana (J.G. Link Project)
Link & Haire, 1906-1925
edit- 1907 - Main Hall (West Wing), Montana State Normal School, Dillon, Montana[29]
- 1908 - Adams Hotel, 1 Main St, Lavina, Montana[30]
- 1908 - Bank of Commerce Building, 158 N 9th Ave, Forsyth, Montana[31]
- 1908 - Post Office Building, 14 N 7th St, Miles City, Montana[32]
- 1908 - Terry Grade School, Towne Ave, Terry, Montana[33]
- 1909 - Elks Building, 112 N Pattee St, Missoula, Montana[34]
- 1909 - Burr Fisher House, 712 S Willson Ave, Bozeman, Montana[35]
- 1909 - Masonic Temple, North 28th Street and Third Avenue, Billings, Montana.
- 1909 - Masonic Temple, 120—136 E Broadway Ave, Missoula, Montana[36]
- 1910 - First National Bank Building, 519 Main St, Miles City, Montana[32]
- 1910 - Holy Rosary Hospital, 310 N. Jordan Ave, Miles City, Montana[37]
- 1910 - John M. Keith House, 1110 Gerald Ave, Missoula, Montana[38]
- 1910 - Masonic Temple, 2806 3rd Ave N, Billings, Montana[39]
- 1912 - Cell Block No. 1, Montana State Prison, 925 Main St, Deer Lodge, Montana[40]
- 1912 - Granite County Courthouse, 220 N Sansome St, Philipsburg, Montana[41]
- 1913 - Carnegie Library, 314 McLeod St, Big Timber, Montana[42]
- 1913 - Rosebud County Courthouse, 1250 Main St, Forsyth, Montana[43]
- 1914 - Montana Power Building, 113-115 Broadway, Billings, Montana[44]
- 1916 - Fallon County Jail, 723 S Main St, Baker, Montana[45]
- 1916 - John C. Huntoon House, 722 W Water St, Lewistown, Montana[46]
- 1916 - Rundle Building, 208 5th St S, Glasgow, Montana[47]
- 1916 - St. Leo's R. C. Church, 124 W Broadway, Lewistown, Montana[48]
- 1919 - Algeria Shrine Temple, 340 Neill Ave, Helena, Montana[49]
- 1921 - Mausoleum at the Mountview cemetery, Billings, Montana.
- 1923 - Montana Life Insurance Building, 404 Fuller Ave, Helena, Montana[12]
- 1923 - Sundance School, 108 N 4th St, Sundance, Wyoming[50]
- 1924 - Renovations to Lake Hotel, Yellowstone National Park. (Grand Lady of the Lake: The Remarkable Legacy of Yellowstone's Lake Hotel By Michelle Tappen)
- 1924 - Machine Shop and Storage Garage, Yellowstone National Park, Gardiner, Montana
Link & Rasque, 1925-1926
edit- 1926 - Benton County Courthouse, 620 Market St, Prosser, Washington[51]
J. G. Link, Inc., 1926-1935
edit- 1927 - Richland County Courthouse, 201 W Main St, Sidney, Montana[52]
- 1931 - Jackson County Courthouse, 10 S Oakdale Ave, Medford, Oregon[53]
- 1932 - Administration Building, Montana State Prison, 925 Main St, Deer Lodge, Montana[54]
- 1935 - Industrial Building, Montana State Prison, 925 Main St, Deer Lodge, Montana[54]
J. G. Link & Son Company, 1935-1936
edit- 1935 - Nurses' Home, St. Luke's Hospital, 1000 Fountain Ter Dr, Lewistown, Montana[55]
- 1936 - Washakie County Courthouse, 1001 Big Horn Ave, Worland, Wyoming[56]
J. G. Link & Company, from 1936
edit- 1936 - Big Horn County Courthouse, 121 3rd St W, Hardin, Montana[57]
- 1937 - Main Building, Lewis and Clark County Hospital, 3404 Cooney Dr, Helena, Montana[58]
- 1939 - Musselshell County Courthouse, 506 Main St, Roundup, Montana[59]
- 1946 - Billings Gas Building, 2603 2nd Ave N, Billings, Montana[7]
- Demolished
- 1948 - St. Jude Thaddeus R. C. School, 430 7th Ave, Havre, Montana[60]
- 1949 - Butte Civic Center, 1340 Harrison Ave, Butte, Montana[61]
- 1949 - Custer County Courthouse, 1010 Main St, Miles City, Montana[32]
- 1949 - McCone County Courthouse, 1004 C Ave, Circle, Montana[62]
- 1950 - Granite County Hospital, 310 S Sansome St, Philipsburg, Montana[63]
- 1951 - Education Building, Eastern Montana College, Billings, Montana[64]
- Demolished in the 1980s
- 1954 - A. J. M. Johnson Hall, Montana State University, Bozeman, Montana[65]
- 1954 - North and South Dormitories, Montana Training School, Boulder, Montana[66]
- 1961 - Dawson County Courthouse, 207 W Bell St, Glendive, Montana[67]
- 1962 - U. S. Federal Building (Old), 316 N 26th St, Billings, Montana[68]
References
edit- ^ Pacific Reporter 1926: 954.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ a b "Link and Haire, Architects, records, 1904-1926". http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/. n.d.
- ^ Lambert, Kirby, Patricia Mullan Burnham, Susan R. Near. Montana's State Capitol: The People's House. 2002.
- ^ Improvement Bulletin 24 May 1902: 12.
- ^ Architect and Engineer May 1926: 120.
- ^ a b Montana-Dakota Utilities Building. https://cdn.loc.gov. 2008.
- ^ a b "Charles Sidney Haire". Journal of the American Institute of Architects July 1925: 275.
- ^ Montana Soldiers' Home Historic District NRHP Nomination. 1993.
- ^ St. Mary of the Assumption NRHP Nomination. 1985.
- ^ Lewis and Clark County Hospital Historic District NRHP Nomination. 2002.
- ^ a b Helena Historic District (Amendment) NRHP Nomination. 1990.
- ^ Parmly Billings Memorial Library NRHP Nomination. 1972.
- ^ Dillon City Library NRHP Nomination. 1978.
- ^ Silver Bow County Poor Farm Hospital NRHP Nomination. 1981.
- ^ Ursuline Convent of the Sacred Heart NRHP Nomination. 1992.
- ^ Bozeman Carnegie Library NRHP nomination. 1979.
- ^ Improvement Bulletin 1898: 44.
- ^ "Mountain View Methodist Episcopal Church (301 North Montana)". http://butte-anacondanhld.blogspot.com/. 5 May 2013.
- ^ "Item: Butte Miner Bldg". http://arc.lib.montana.edu/. n.d. Web.; "What Was There? 69-71 West Broadway". http://buttehistory.blogspot.com/. 25 Nov. 2013. Web.
- ^ Engineering News 16 May 1901: 173.
- ^ Improvement Bulletin 30 March 1901: 18.
- ^ Improvement Bulletin 30 Nov. 1901: 20.
- ^ American Architect and Building News 17 May 1902: x.
- ^ North, Austin House NRHP Nomination. 1976.
- ^ "Montana at the Louisiana Purchase Exposition". Contributions to the Historical Society of Montana. Vol. 6. 1907.
- ^ O'Donnell, I. D. House NRHP Nomination. 1977.
- ^ Improvement Bulletin 11 March 1905: 19.
- ^ Montana State Normal School NRHP Nomination. 1980.
- ^ Adams Hotel NRHP Nomination. 2005.
- ^ Forsyth Main Street Historic District NRHP Nomination. 1990.
- ^ a b c Main Street Historic District NRHP Nomination. 1989.
- ^ Grandey Elementary School NRHP Nomination. 1978.
- ^ Hellgate Lodge 383 BPOE NRHP Nomination. 1990.
- ^ Fisher, Burr House NRHP Nomination. 1985.
- ^ Masonic Lodge NRHP Nomination. 1990.
- ^ Holy Rosary Hospital NRHP Nomination. 2008.
- ^ Keith, John M. House NRHP Nomination. 1983.
- ^ Masonic Temple NRHP Nomination. 1986.
- ^ Montana Territorial and State Prison NRHP nomination. 1976.
- ^ Historic Resources of Philipsburg, Montana NRHP Nomination. 1986.
- ^ Carnegie Public Library NRHP Nomination. 2005.
- ^ Rosebud County Courthouse NRHP Nomination. 1986.
- ^ Construction News 3 Jan. 1914: 20.
- ^ Fallon County Jail NRHP Nomination. 1998.
- ^ Huntoon Residence NRHP Nomination. 1985.
- ^ Rundle Building NRHP Nomination. 2006.
- ^ St. Leo's Catholic Church NRHP Nomination. 1982.
- ^ Algeria Shrine Temple NRHP Nomination. 1988.
- ^ Sundance School NRHP Nomination. 1985.
- ^ Benton County Courthouse NRHP Nomination. 1976.
- ^ "Richland County". http://www.courthouses.co/. 2011.
- ^ "Jackson County". http://www.courthouses.co/. 2015.
- ^ a b Baumler, Ellen. Dark Spaces: Montana's Historic Penitentiary at Deer Lodge. 2008.
- ^ Bridgemen's Magazine 1935: 803.
- ^ "Washakie County". http://www.courthouses.co/. 2013.
- ^ "Big Horn County". http://www.courthouses.co/. 2012.
- ^ Bridgemen's Magazine 1937: 665.
- ^ "Musselshell County". http://www.courthouses.co/. 2011.
- ^ Engineering News-Record 1 April 1948: 126.
- ^ Engineering News-Record 31 March 1949: 96.
- ^ "McCone County". http://www.courthouses.co/. 2011.
- ^ Montana Standard (Butte, MT) 16 Sept. 1950: 14.
- ^ Engineering News-Record 30 Aug. 1951: 82.
- ^ Engineering News-Record 1954: 118.
- ^ Montana State Training School Historic District NRHP Nomination. 2014.
- ^ "Dawson County". http://www.courthouses.co/. 2012.
- ^ Engineering News-Record 15 Nov. 1962: 109.