Elfred Hull Bartoo, #architect of the Bundy house at 129 Main - TopicsExpress



          

Elfred Hull Bartoo, #architect of the Bundy house at 129 Main Street, was a prolific #Binghamton architect during the end of the 19th century into the early part of the 20th. He designed buildings during Binghamton’s most prosperous time and it can be argued that through his residential designs he helped earn Binghamton the nickname “the Parlor City”. He worked primarily in the Binghamton area, but worked on buildings outside of this area as well. Not only an architect, Elfred Bartoo was also an #artist and was active in Binghamton’s Museum of Fine Arts with his wife Catherine Ruch Bartoo, a well-known local artist and #art teacher. Find out more at bundymuseum.org And find out what other homes and buildings in the Binghamton area were built by Bartoo! #thebundymuseum #bundymuseum #architecture #history #historichome #museum #queenanne
Posted on: Wed, 22 Jan 2014 19:11:11 +0000

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