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'''George P. Washburn''' (1846-1922) was an ] who practiced in ]. His son joined his firm which became '''George P. Washburn & Son''', and after George P. died in 1922 the firm became '''Washburn & Stookey'''.<ref name=kansapedia></ref> '''George P. Washburn''' (1846–1922) was an ] who practiced in ].<ref></ref>


Washburn designed a number of Carnegie library buildings, and is most known for the 13 courthouses he designed. A number of his buildings are listed on the U.S. ], with several of the libraries being listed under one study.<ref name=kansapedia><ref name=carnegiemps></ref> He designed a number of buildings that are listed on the U.S. ].<ref name="nris">{{NRISref|version=2010a}}</ref>

Works (with attribution variations) include:
*], 4th and Oak Sts. ] (Washburn,George P.), built 1902, ], NRHP-listed<ref name="nris">{{NRISref|version=2010a}}</ref>
*], SW corner of 5th and Parallel Sts. ] (Washburn,George P.), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*], 201 N. Third ] (Washburn,George P., & Son), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*], 205 W. Central Ave. ] (Washburn, George P. & Sons), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*], 300 N. Main ] (Washburn & Stookey), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*], 329 E. Main ] (Washburn,George P., & Son), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*], 205 N. Kansas ] (Washburn,George P., & Son), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*], Courthouse Sq., bounded by Walnut, Liberty, Chestnut, and Main Sts. ] (Washburn,George P. & Sons), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*], 520 N. Main ] (Washburn,George P.,Co.), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*], Main St. ] (Washburn,George P.), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*], 200 N. Jennings Ave. ] (Washburn,George P.), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*], 139 W. Peoria St. ] (Washburn, George P.), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*], 120 Spruce St. ] (Washburn,George P.), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*], E of jct. of Miami and Silver Sts. ] (Washburn,George P.), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*], 526 and 506 S. Main St. ] (Washburn, George P. & Son), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*], 5th and Main Sts. ] (Washburn,George P.), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*], 132 N. Broadway ] (Washburn,George P., & Son), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*], Courthouse Sq. between Main, Rutledge, State, and Butler Sts. ] (Washburn,George P.), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>
*One or more works in ], Roughly bounded by Marias des Cygnes R., S 5th St., Walnut St. and Hickory St. ] (Washburn, George P.), NRHP-listed<ref name=nris/>


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George P. Washburn (1846–1922) was an architect who practiced in Kansas.

He designed a number of buildings that are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.

References

  1. "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.


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