- Source: Rudolph Benz
Rudolph Benz (1847 - 1906) was an American architect, primarily in the city of Mobile, Alabama. He immigrated from Germany. He lived at 201 Rapier Avenue in Mobile. He was buried at Magnolia Cemetery
Works
Mobile Cotton Exchange (1886), burned in 1917
Baldwin County Courthouse (1887) in Daphne, Alabama
Mobile County Courthouse (1889), its fifth, demolished in 1950s
Pincus Building (1891) on Dauphin Street
Scheuermann Building (1893), at 203 Dauphin Street
German Relief Hall (1896)
J. F. Hutchisson mansion
Bienville Square fountain
Pollock Building (1907) at 412 Dauphin, NRHP listed Street
References
External links
Findagrave entry
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