Albert Schippel
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| Albert Schippel | |
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Name | Albert Schippel |
| Birth date | 1862 |
| Birth place | Wisconsin |
| Date of death | 22 Jan 1935 |
| Place of death | Dallas, Texas |
| Work | |
| Significant buildings | Rice County Courthouse and Jail,Pope County Courthouse |
Albert Schippel (1862-1935) was an American architect in the Midwest.
He designed buildings including:
- Rice County Jail, (1910), Faribault, Minnesota
- Oleander Saloon (1901), Mankato, Wisconsin
- Immanuel Lutheran School (1903), Mankato, Wisconsin
- German Evangelical Ladies Seminary, (1910), Mankato, Wisconsin. The seminary has since become Bethany Lutheran College.
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