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Albert Toledano (1859-1923)

Name

Toledano, Albert

Personal Information

Birth/Death:    deceased 07/17/1923
Occupation:    American architect
Location:    New Orleans, LA

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AIA Affiliation

Fellow of the Western Association of Architects 1887-1889
Member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) 1889-1895; 1916-decease
Fellow of the American Institute of Architects (FAIA) 1889. (On the merger of the Western Association of Architects with The American Institute of Architects in 1889, all AIA members were made Fellows because WAA members were known as Fellows.)

Biographical Sources

Related Records

Partner of Thomas Sully
Partner of Victor Wogan
Partner of Joseph Bernard

Archival Holdings

The American Institute of Architects Archives
      Membership file may contain membership-related correspondence, although there are few written records concerning 19th-century members. Contact the AIA Archives at archives@aia.org for further information.
Southeastern Architectural Archive, Tulane University Libraries
Collection 49. Toledano, Wogan, and Bernard Office Records.
Records of the New Orleans architectural office of Toledano, Wogan, and Bernard [Albert Toledano, 1859-1923; Victor Wogan, 1870-1953; Joseph Bernard, 1888-1980] and from predecessor and successor offices, as noted in following chronology: Toledano and Wogan (1898-1914); Toledano, Wogan, and Bernard (1914-1923); Wogan and Bernard (1923-1946), (1949-1953); Wogan, Bernard, and de la Vergne (1946-1949) [Jules K. de la Vergne, 1911-1975]; Bernard and Bernard (1953-1968) [Joseph Grima Bernard, b. 1920].
Records include project drawings, specification, correspondence, and other items. Drawings are arranged by project. For other material, see inventory. With predecessor and successor offices, the firm of Toledano, Wogan, and Bernard practiced in New Orleans for 70 years, designing notable buildings in the city and throughout Louisiana. Major commissions include the Monteleone Hotel, the B.P.O.E. Lodge No. 30, St. Anthony of Padua church and school, and the buildings of the first campus of Xavier University.
For more information, visit http://seaa.tulane.edu
Southeastern Architectural Archive, Tulane University Libraries
Collection 128. Toledano and Reusch
Project drawings for alterations to the Pickwick Club, 111 Carondelet Street, New Orleans (1894) by the New Orleans firm of Toledano and Reusch [Albert Toledano, 1859-1923; Ferdinand Reusch, Jr., 1861-1900]. Collection also includes a blueprint of the original front elevation for the building by Hinsdale and Marble, Architects, a firm based in St. Louis, Missouri. For more information, visit http://seaa.tulane.edu
Southeastern Architectural Archive, Tulane University Libraries
Collection 164. Toledano and Reusch Office Records.
Project drawings for alterations to the Pickwick Club, 111 Carondelet Street, New Orleans by Toledano and Reusch, architects of New Orleans [Albert Toledano, 1859-1923; Ferdinand Reusch, Jr., 1861-1900]. Also, includes a blueprint of the original front elevation for the building by Hinsdale and Marble, Architects, of St. Louis, MO. For more information, visit http://seaa.tulane.edu
Southeastern Architectural Archive, Tulane University Libraries
Collection 8. Thomas Sully Office Records, includes Sully & Toledano. See under Thomas Sully.

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