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Ferry & Clas
American architectural firm / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ferry & Clas was an architectural firm in Wisconsin. It designed many buildings that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] George Bowman Ferry (1851 - 1918) and Alfred Charles Clas (1859 - 1942)[2] were partners.[3]
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The partnership was established in 1890. The Book of the Office Work of Geo. B. Ferry and Alfred C. Clas, Architects, Milwaukee, Wisconsin was published in 1895.[4] The partnership was dissolved in 1912.[5]