Talk:Henry Monheim

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Comment: Well, Monheim seems not to have been a principal partner of that firm. I get the idea Monheim was older, and only briefly affiliated with Bird and Proudfoot, who became quite much more famous on their own. The Multiple Property Submission about Proudfoot and Bird mentions other partners such as Rawson, but mentions Monheim only very briefly: "In alliance with Salt Lake City architect Henry Monheim they won the competition to design the City and County Building in that city in 1891.*31 Between 1892 and 1893, Monheim, Proudfoot & Bird designed seven houses, a small factory, and an apartment building. Following Monheim's death,...." So, I think Monheim should NOT be covered in that article, and should be covered in a separate article about Monheim alone, which is what this submission is. I have added somewhat to this article. --doncram 23:43, 29 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]