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  1. Elijah E. Myers (December 29, 1832 – March 5, 1909) was a leading architect of government buildings in the latter half of the 19th century, and the only architect to design the capitol buildings of three U.S. states, the Michigan State Capitol, the Texas State Capitol, and the Colorado State Capitol. [1] He also designed buildings in Mexico ...

  2. www.tshaonline.org › handbook › entriesMyers, Elijah E. - TSHA

    Apr 1, 1995 · Published: 1952. Updated: April 1, 1995. Myers, Elijah E. (1832–1909). Elijah E. Myers, architect, was born on December 22, 1832, in Philadelphia. He studied for the bar but left school to become a carpenter and joiner; he may have studied architecture at the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia.

  3. www.senate.michigan.gov › history › meyersMichigan Senate: Meyers

    The Michigan State Capitol was the first of three designed by architect Elijah E. Myers in the 1870s and 1880s. The successful completion of Michigan's statehouse established Myers as the premiere capitol-builder of the post-Civil War period, and secured his career as one of the nation's most prolific architects of public buildings. No ...

  4. E.E. Myers - America’s Greatest Capitol Architect On March 6, 1909, The New York Times ran an obituary for Elijah E. Myers, who had died the day before. “Myers,” the author wrote, was “known as an architect and the designer of a number of State Capitols and public buildings.”

  5. Although Elijah Myers designed residences and churches, he is best known for the volume of his public work in an era when architects were selected by competition for city halls, courthouses, and state capitols.

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  7. Dec 1, 2022 · Springfield, Illinois-born architect Elijah E. Myers submitted his bid, titled “Tuebor,” Latin for “I will defend,” which was also incorporated into the state coat of arms and the state seal. Michigan awarded Myers the contract, and construction commenced in 1872, with most of the work finished by the autumn of 1878.

  8. Located in downtown Austin, Texas, the structure houses the offices and chambers of the Texas Legislature and of the Governor of Texas. Designed in 1881 by architect Elijah E. Myers, it was constructed from 1882 to 1888 under the direction of civil engineer Reuben Lindsay Walker.

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