Fremont D. Orff
He worked together with his architect brother George W. Orff and also partnered with Edgar E. Joralemon as Orff & Joraleman.[1]
Fremont D. Orff was an American architect.
He also partnered with Ernest F. Guilbert as Minneapolis-based Orff & Guilbert.[2]
A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[3]
Works include (with attribution):
- Big Stone County Courthouse, (1902), 20 2nd St., SE Ortonville, MN (Orff, Fremont D.), NRHP-listed
- Little Falls Carnegie Library, 108 3rd St., NE Little Falls, MN (Orfff, Fremont), NRHP-listed
- Park Rapids Jail, 205 W. Second St. Park Rapids, MN (Orff, Fremont D.), NRHP-listed
- Perham Village Hall and Fire Station, 153 E. Main Perham, MN (Orff, Fremont D.), NRHP-listed
- Red Lake County Courthouse, (1911) 124 Langevin Red Lake Falls, MN (Orff, Fremont D.), NRHP-listed
- Renville County Courthouse and Jail, 500 E. DePue Ave. Olivia, MN (Orff, Fremont D.), NRHP-listed
- Polk County Courthouse, Main St. Balsam Lake, WI (Orff & Guilbert), NRHP-listed
- Waseca County Courthouse, 307 N. State St. Waseca, MN (Orff & Joraleman), NRHP-listed
- Wayne County Courthouse, 510 Pearl St. Wayne, NE (Orff & Guilbert), NRHP-listed. Appears to have been designed by Orff alone, specifically.
- Worth County Courthouse, Public Sq. Grant City, MO (Orff & Guilbert), NRHP-listed[2]
References
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-10-17. Retrieved 2011-12-11.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link), with photo of F. D. Orff
- "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
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