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Mason Maury
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Mason Maury
Born(1847-05-01)May 1, 1847
DiedJanuary 1, 1919(1919-01-01) (aged 71)
Resting placeCave Hill Cemetery
Louisville, Kentucky
Alma materMassachusetts Institute of Technology
OccupationArchitect
Spouse
  • Gertrude Vaughan
    (m. 1885; died 1888)
    Sarah Webb
    (m. 1895; died 1919)
[1]
AwardsAmerican Institute of Architects Fellow
Signature

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.

Catalogue

Redin & Maury (1877)

Name Photo Location Date Commissioned Notes
W.H. Dillingham Residence
Second and Broadway
Louisville, Kentucky
1877 demolished

Mason Maury (1882-1887;1895-1919)

Name Photo Location Date Commissioned Notes
S Bisley House 1029 Bardstown Rd (1925 Baxter Ave) 1884/1885 current building has unoriginal front addition[5]
Charles P. Moorman Row Houses (St. Catherine)
313-337 E St Catherine
Louisville, Kentucky
1884 attributed design[6]
Charles P. Moorman Row Houses (Preston)
1026-1040 S Preston
Louisville, Kentucky
1884/1885 attributed design[7]
Henning & Sons, office building Unknown 1886 [8]
Judge Russell Houston residence
1332 South Fourth Street
Louisville, Kentucky
1886 Louisville Bourbon Inn[9]
Dr. Hubbard M. Smith Unknown 1886 [10]
Unknown Owensboro, Kentucky 1886 [11]
F.H. Warren Montgomery, Alabama 1886 [12]
Kenyon Building
112 South Fifth Street
Louisville, Kentucky
1886 demolished in 1974[13]
W.S. Mathews Building House
1245 (1333) Fourth Street
Louisville, Kentucky
1886 demolished[14]
Henry L. Stone House
1300 Third Street
Louisville, Kentucky
1886 Juo. Greiner & Bros, builders[15]
Boyle Gill Boyle (B.O. Boyle) residence 1118 or 1209 S Second Street
Louisville, Kentucky
1886 J. N. Struck & Bros., builders[16]
K.W. Smith House
1118 Third Street
Louisville, Kentucky
1886 interior extensively remodeled and added addition in the 1920s for Archbishop John A. Floersh and again remodeled in the 1960s for D.J. Dougherty & Sons Funeral Home[17]
Charles P. Moorman House Maybe St Catherine
Louisville, Kentucky
1886 [18]
J.M. Bockner, dwelling Maybe St Catherine
Louisville, Kentucky
1886 [19]
William H. Mundy House 623 Third St
Louisville, Kentucky
1886 demolished[20]
George Merz Unknown 1886 [21]
Thomas Shreve store and office building 353-355 S Fifth
Louisville, Kentucky
1886 [22]
J.D. Reed, two residences Unknown 1886 [23]
Samuel Castleman House 406 West Chestnut
Louisville, Kentucky
1886 [24]
Central Passenger, R.R. Co. (stables) Unknown 1886 [25]
Mrs. J. O'Riley House 403 West Chestnut Street
Louisville, Kentucky
1886 [26]
Mrs. James B. Clay, Sr. House 4.5 miles on Versailles Pike, Lexington 1886 [27]
W.F. Rubel House 1515 Hepburn Ave 1886
O.T. Sutfield residence
1014 South Third Street 1886
Mrs. Catherine M. Short House 1349 Fourth Street
Louisville, Kentucky
1886
J.F. Smith House 1236 Second Street
Louisville, Kentucky
1886
Charles E. Wood House 943 Cherokee Rd
Louisville, Kentucky
1886
Louisville Girl's High School
Southwest corner, Fifth and Hill 1898 Charles Meyer's designed the 1899 addition. demolished in 1971[28][29]
Barren County Courthouse
Barren County, Kentucky 1896
Mary Meany House
1414 S Fourth
Louisville, Kentucky
1897
Bullitt County Courthouse
Bullitt County, Kentucky 1900/1902
Fountain Court Apartments
414-418 Fountain Court
Louisville, Kentucky
1901
The Women's Club Building
1212 S Fourth Street
Louisville, Kentucky
1901 destroyed by fire in 1917
Kaufman-Straus Building(Polytechnic Society Library)
Louisville - Kaufman-Straus Building
427 South Fourth Street 1901 [30]
John H. Heywood Elementary School
John H. Heywood Elementary School
422 Heywood Ave 1902 [31]
First Lutheran English Church
First Lutheran Church in Louisville
417 E Broadway 1904 [32]
Christ Church Episcopal (Chattanooga, Tennessee)
Christ Church, Chattanooga, Tennessee
663 Douglas St, Chattanooga, TN 1904
William W Davies House 927 S Fourth Street
Louisville, Kentucky
1905 demolished
Mason Maury House 2119 Kenilworth Avenue
Louisville, Kentucky
1910
Whiteside House 2409 Cherokee Parkway
Louisville, Kentucky
1910
Broadway Zion Baptist Church 1301 W Broadway
Louisville, Kentucky
1910
Ralph E. Hill House 2115 Maryland Avenue
Louisville, Kentucky
1911
W.H. Dillingham House 215 West Broadway
Louisville, Kentucky
1910/1911 demolished[33]
Office Building
106 N 3rd St, Bardstown, Kentucky 1911/1912 heavy exterior remodeling has changed the original first floor design
Russell Meriweather Hughes House 312 West Courtland Place
San Antonio, TX
1912 former home of Russell Meriweather Hughes Jr. (La Meri)
Sapinsky's Clothing Store
225 South Fourth
Louisville, Kentucky
1912 demolished[34]
Highland Baptist Church 1101 Cherokee Rd
Louisville, Kentucky
1913
Clement R. Manemann Store and Dwelling St. Matthews 1914
H.B. Bretney House 1602 N Fountain Blvd, Springfield, Ohio 1915
William A Thomson, remodel 2100 Millvale Rd 1915
Louisville Drying Machinery Company 451 Baxter Avenue
Louisville, Kentucky
1916

Maury & Haupt (1887-1889)

Name Photo Location Date Commissioned Notes
W.L. Chambers (bank bldg.) 223 North Montgomery, Sheffield, Alabama 1887
W.C. Hutchins House Unknown 1887 [35]
Mrs. Cecelia K. Crawford House 971 Third Street 1887 Demolished[36][37]
Charles V Johnson House 1524 Brook Street 1887 [38]
Foster Thomas House 1322 South Fourth 1887 [39]
Cahaba Pump Station 4012 Sicard Hollow Rd, Birmingham, AL 1887 [40][41]
Jefferson Building Improvement Company (residence) Birmingham, Alabama 1887 F.C. Thompson (contractor)[42]
T. L. Jefferson (9 houses) Floyd and Gray 1887 demolished [43][44]
C. Johnson House Unknown 1887 [45]
James Leech (block of dwellings 75 by 120) Unknown 1887 [46]
McFarran Memorial Church (Louisville Church of Christ)
1201 South Fourth Street 1887
Charles Strater House(41 by 54)
1439 St. James Ct. 1887 [47]
W.T. Underwood House Birmingham, Alabama 1887

Maury & Dodd (1889-1895)

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Name Photo Location Date Commissioned Notes
Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Memorial Library
Fifth and Broadway 1888-89 demolished in the 1960s[48][49]
Louisville Baptist Orphans' Home Addition northwest corner of First and St Catherine 1889 demolished[50]
Charles T. Ballard House
1251 First Street 1889/1890 [51]
Louisville Trust Company Building
Louisville Trust Building
308 Fifth Street 1890 contained sculptures and other works by Enid Yandell
Cave S. Ashbrook House 1037 S Third 1891 Demolished
Joshua Fry Bullitt, Jr. House Big Stone Gap, Virginia 1891
California Fig Syrup Company Thirteenth and Lexington 1891
Mrs. William Cornwall Jr. residence 521 West Oak 1891 demolished
Fifth Street Baptist Church (Covenant Presbyterian Church) 1901 W. Jefferson 1891
Benjamin Flexner House
525 W Ormsby 1891
J.A. Flexner House
531 W Ormsby 1891
Miss Mary Lafon House 1343 Fourth Avenue 1891
T.A. Lyons House 1327 Brook 1891
Dr. Joseph M. Mathews House 923 Fourth Street 1891
Nelson County Courthouse
Bardstown, KY 1891
George A. Newman House
1123 Third Street 1891
Miss Belle Quigley House
1337 Fourth Avenue 1891
Charles L. Robinson House
1334 Third Avenue 1891
St. John's Episcopal Church 1115 West Jefferson street, 1891 Agudath Achim Synagogue (1927–1960) until demolition
Hopkins County Courthouse
Madisonville, Kentucky 1892
William J. Dodd House
1469 St James Ct 1892
Paul Cain House
1459 St James Ct 1892
Sam Stone Bush House 230 Kenwood Hill Road 1893
C.J.F. Allen House (alterations) Fourth Street 1893
Curry Fertilizing Buchanan and Washington Streets 1893
F.H Hibbard House Beechmont 1893
H.M Caldwell House Beechmont 1893
The Kentucky Building
The official directory of the World's Columbian exposition, May 1st to October 30th, 1893. A reference book of exhibitors and exhibits; of the officers and members of the World's Columbian commission, (14580037647)
World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago 1893 demolished
Col Robert M. Martin residence and stables Wilder Park 1893 lost in a fire around 1905
Macauley's flat building Walnut Street, beside Stark's Building 1893 demolished
H. Straus Dry Goods House (alterations) 416-422 Market Street 1893
H. Straus 6 residences Second and Oak 1893
Susette G. Stewart House 1208 First Street 1893
George T. Wood House 1654 Cherokee Road 1893
Mr. Moore (add) Fourth and Breckinridge 1893
Edith Wilder(J.B. Wilder Trust) 519 W Main St 1893 demolished in 1979 for the Kentucky Center for the Arts building.[52]
Harry McGoodwin House
1504 S Third Street 1893
Adolph Rosenthal Third near Oak 1893
Presbyterian Church Greenville, Kentucky 1893
Block of residences (5) for Presbyterian Orphan's Home Unknown 1893
Cornelia Bush House 316 E. Kenwood Drive 1894
C.J. Walton Third and Hill 1894
Standard Club 543(639) Fifth St 1894