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Arthur B. Cohn House - Wikipedia The Arthur B Cohn House is named for Arthur Benjamin Cohn (1871–1938), who resided at this house from 1905 Cohn was the personal accountant of William Marsh Rice and was instrumental in the founding of the Rice University [2]
What’s Going On with the Blue House by Minute Maid Park? Originally built in 1905, the Cohn House wasn’t always a mobile spectacle Named after Arthur B Cohn, the personal accountant of Rice University founder William Marsh Rice, it stood on
Commission HIsTORY AND SIGNIFICANCE The Arthur B Cohn was listed in the National Register of Historic Places under Criterion ‘C” which includes “distinctive characteristics of a type, period, and method of construction ”
Arthur B. Cohn House - Atlas Obscura The Arthur B Cohn House, or simply the Cohn House, is named after its original occupant, who helped found Rice University (called Rice Institute back then)
Marker Details - Harris County, Texas As principal accountant for the William Marsh Rice Estate, Cohn was instrumental in the establishment of Rice Institute in 1912 and served as its first business manager The late Queen Anne style house, which features paired classical columns and bracketed eaves, was Cohn's residence until 1909
[Arthur B. Cohn House Photograph #1] - The Portal to Texas History Application materials submitted to the Texas Historical Commission requesting a historic marker for the Arthur B Cohn House, in Houston, Texas The materials include the inscription text of the marker, narrative, and photographs
Arthur B. Cohn House - Houston, Texas - Waymarking. com Originally built in 1905, the house of Arthur Benjamin Cohn -- a businessman instrumental in the establishment of Rice University in 1912 -- was recently relocated to a local heritage tourism center The Arthur B Cohn House is a two-story, white-framed late Queen Anne-style wooden home
Uncovering the Story of Quality Hill, Houston’s First Elite Residential . . . former Mississippi River steamboat cap-tain, bought a house on Chenevert between Franklin and Commerce in 1865 Originally built in 1859, the house be-longed to German baker Michael Floeck before it was deed-ed to his son, Paul Floeck,