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* [http://wahpeton.com/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC=%7BC5637649-BA00-42D9-B846-357355BCE88E%7D Leach Public Library], Wahpeton, ND, 1924.
 
* [http://wahpeton.com/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC=%7BC5637649-BA00-42D9-B846-357355BCE88E%7D Leach Public Library], Wahpeton, ND, 1924.
 
*[[Pioneer_Mutual_Building,_Fargo,_ND|The AOUW Grand Lodge of the Dakotas]], now part of the Pioneer Mutual Building, in Fargo, ND, 1925.
 
*[[Pioneer_Mutual_Building,_Fargo,_ND|The AOUW Grand Lodge of the Dakotas]], now part of the Pioneer Mutual Building, in Fargo, ND, 1925.
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* [http://www.lileks.com/fargo/banks/indexx.html First National Bank], Fargo, ND, 1926.
  
 
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More buildings can be found on the [http://www.lib.ndsu.nodak.edu/ndirs/exhibitions/kurke/toc.html NDSU Institute for Regional Studies exhibit of William Kurke's work.]
  
 
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Revision as of 13:46, 13 April 2007

A prominent early-20th century architectural firm, whose designs helped turn the small frontier towns into respectably modern cities. The main partners were F.W. Keith and William F Kurke. Most of the buildings from this time period are credited to Kurke himself, and Kurke's firm is often refered to as Kurke and Associates.


Buildings by Keith and Kurke

More buildings can be found on the NDSU Institute for Regional Studies exhibit of William Kurke's work.

References

  1. North Dakota State Capitol Master Plan, Capitol Grounds Planning Commission, 12/14/2000.