American architect
Burton E. Morse (April 19, 1867 – August 6, 1941), was an American architect based in Twin Falls, Idaho, United States. Several of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).[1]
He was born April 19, 1867, in Farmington, Illinois, and died August 6, 1941, in Twin Falls.[2]
He served as secretary of the State Board of Architectural Examiners of the State of Idaho, and as president of the Idaho Society of Architects.[3] He also participated in an association of Idaho engineers and architects, presenting a paper in its 1922 convention.[4]
Works include:
- Burton Morse House (1908), 136 Tenth Ave. N. Twin Falls, ID (Morse, Burton), NRHP-listed[5]
- The Carnegie library (c.1917) of Twin Falls[6]
- Rex Arms Apartment Building (1918), 312 Shoshone St. E., Twin Falls, a neo-classical building[7]
- Ramona Theater (1928), 113 Broadway Buhl, ID (Morse, Burton), NRHP-listed[5]
- Cassia County Courthouse (1939), Fifteenth St. and Overland Ave. Burley, ID (Morse, Burton E.), NRHP-listed[5]
- Hollister School (1912), 2464 Salmon Ave. Hollister, ID (Morse, Burton), NRHP-listed[5]
- One or more works in the Albion Normal School Campus, NRHP-listed[8]
- One or more works in Twin Falls Downtown Historic District, Roughly bounded by 2 Ave. N, 2 St. E, 2 St. W, 2 St. S, 3 Ave. S, 3 St. W. Twin Falls, ID (Morse, Burton), NRHP-listed[5]
- One or more works in Twin Falls Original Townsite Residential Historic District, Roughly bounded by Blue Lakes Ave., Addison Ave., 2nd Ave. E, and 2nd Ave. W Twin Falls, ID (Morse, Burton), NRHP-listed[5]
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