John C. Cochrane

Architect

1835 – 1887

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Who was John C. Cochrane?

John Crombie Cochrane was a prominent architect in the 19th century practicing in Chicago, Illinois. He formed Cochrane and Garnsey with George O. Garnsey.

He designed numerous buildings, including:

Iowa State Capitol, Grand Ave. and E. 12th St., Des Moines, IA, listed on the National Register of Historic Places

Lambert-Iles-Petersen House, 510 W. 6th St., Davenport, IA, one of the earliest examples of Italianate architecture in the state of Iowa and a contributing property in the Hamburg Historic District.

Livingston County Courthouse, 112 W. Madison, Pontiac, IL NRHP-listed

Marshall County Courthouse, Courthouse Sq., Marshalltown, IA NRHP-listed

Ivory Quinby House, 605 N. 6th St., Monmouth, IL NRHP-listed

One or more buildings in Marshalltown Downtown Historic District, Roughly bounded by 2nd St., State St., 3rd. Ave., and E. Church St., Marshalltown, IA NRHP-listed

One or more buildings in St. Katherine's Historic District, 901 Tremont St., Davenport, IA NRHP-listed

The former Scott County Courthouse, Davenport, IA, completed by architect John W. Ross after Cochrane's death

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Born
1835
Also known as
  • John Cochrane
Died
1887

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on July 23, 2013

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