Emma Brunson
Architect, Deceased Person
– 1980
Who was Emma Brunson?
Emma Brunson was an American architect. Brunson was from Minnesota and worked as a drafter for Augustus Gauger for 15 years before she opened her own firm in 1920. She became a certified architect in 1921. She did primarily residential work until her retirement in 1968. Brunson died in St. Paul, Minnesota in 1980.
Some of her buildings include:
Hugo Koch residence, Osceola Avenue between Albert and Hamline Avenues, Saint Paul, Minnesota
Emma Brunson residence, Maryland Street between Arcade and Mendota Streets, Saint Paul
Theodore Maier residence, 616 Gotzian, St. Paul
C.E. Smith residence, 673 Nebraska Avenue, St. Paul
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