Albert B. Groves

Albert Bartleton Groves, also known as A.B. Groves or Albert B. Groves, was an American architect who practised in the St. Louis, Missouri area. He practised partly as part of a partnership, Weber & Groves. Buildings designed by Grove (or Weber & Groves) which survive and are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places include:[1]

  • Advertising Building, 1627-1629 Locust St., St. Louis, Missouri
  • American Brake Company Building, 1920 N. Broadway, St. Louis (Weber & Groves)
  • Blackwell-Wielandy Building, 1601-09 Locust St. St. Louis
  • Brown Shoe Company Factory, 212 S. State St., Litchfield, Illinois
  • Brown Shoe Company's Homes-Take Factory, 1201 Russell Blvd., St. Louis
  • Emerson Electric Company Building, 2012-2018 Washington Ave., St. Louis
  • General American Life Insurance Co. Buildings, 1501-1511 Locust St., St. Louis
  • Grim Building, 113-115 E. Washington St., Kirksville, Missouri (Weber & Groves)
  • Majestic Hotel, 1017-23 Pine St. and 200-10 N. 11th St., St. Louis
  • Maryland Hotel, 205 N. Ninth St. St. Louis
  • Moloney Electric Company Building, 1141-1151 S. 7th St. St. Louis
  • Principia Page-Park YMCA Gymnasium, 5569 Minerva Ave. St. Louis
  • Stix, Baer and Fuller Dry Goods Company's "Grand Leader" Relay Station, 3712-3748 Laclede Ave., 3717 Forest Park Blvd. St. Louis
  • One or more buildings in the St. Charles Historic District, 100, 200, and 300 block of N. Main St., in St. Charles, Missouri
  • One or more buildings in the City Hospital Historic District, Roughly bounded by Lafayette Ave., Grattan St., Carroll St., Dillon St., St. Ange St., 14th St., and Carroll St., in St. Louis
  • One or more buildings in Locust Street Automotive District, 2914-3124 Locust and 3043 Olive St. Louis
  • One or more buildings in a boundary increase to the Locust Street Automotive District, 3133-3207 & 3150-3202 Locust St., in St. Louis
  • One or more buildings in Lucas Avenue Industrial Historic District, Bounded by Washington, Delmar, 20th & 21 Sts. St. Louis

References

  1. National Park Service (2009-03-13). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service.



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