E.T. Hutchings
Architect
1886 –
Who is E.T. Hutchings?
Eusebius Theodore Hutchings, commonly known as E. T. Hutchings, was an American architect in Louisville, Kentucky. Hutchings was born in Louisville in 1886. He attended Kentucky State University and Cornell University. He also studied architecture in Hanover, Germany. He was the son of an architect, John Bacon Hutchings, and in 1909, he began practicing as an architect with his father as John Bacon Hutchings & Sons. He served in France during World War I and was responsible for building the Sauvenay Hospital at Sauvenay, France. In 1919, he returned to his architectural practice in Louisville.
A number of their works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.
Works include:
Harriet Funk House, 9316 Hurstbourne, Jeffersontown, Kentucky, NRHP-listed
Lyndon Cottage, Terminus of Hurstbourne Country Club Dr., Louisville, Kentucky, NRHP-listed
Madrid Building, 545 S. 3rd St., Louisville, Kentucky, NRHP-listed
Midlands, 25 Poplar Hill Rd., Louisville, Kentucky, NRHP-listed
James Thompson House, 1400 Walmut Land, Anchorage, Kentucky, NRHP-listed
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