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Franklin Wellington Caulkins was a prominent architect in Buffalo, New York. Caulkins was born in Hartford, Connecticut to Dr. Russell Caulkins and Jane Whitbeck and later moved with his family to Toledo, Ohio, where he studied architecture from 1865 to 1870. From that time until he went to work at the Buffalo office of Milton Beebe in 1875 he worked at the architectural offices of Charles Coots in Rochester, New York, and then at the offices of A.C. Bruce in Knoxville, Tennessee before returning to Rochester to work briefly for Coots. He established himself as an architect and superintendent in room 8 of the Townsend Block, located at the corner of Main and Swan Streets in Buffalo, in April 1879 and relocated to Minneapolis, Minnesota from 1882 to 1885, during which time was a partner (se

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  • Franklin Wellington Caulkins was a prominent architect in Buffalo, New York. Caulkins was born in Hartford, Connecticut to Dr. Russell Caulkins and Jane Whitbeck and later moved with his family to Toledo, Ohio, where he studied architecture from 1865 to 1870. From that time until he went to work at the Buffalo office of Milton Beebe in 1875 he worked at the architectural offices of Charles Coots in Rochester, New York, and then at the offices of A.C. Bruce in Knoxville, Tennessee before returning to Rochester to work briefly for Coots. He established himself as an architect and superintendent in room 8 of the Townsend Block, located at the corner of Main and Swan Streets in Buffalo, in April 1879 and relocated to Minneapolis, Minnesota from 1882 to 1885, during which time was a partner (se (en)
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  • Bedford, Virginia, U.S. (en)
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  • The Kamman Building, 755 Seneca Street, Buffalo, NY, 1878. Extant (en)
  • The White Building, 1881. Main and Erie Streets. A contemporary account noted of the fireproof building that "... in details of comfort and elegance it cannot be surpassed." Demolished (en)
  • The Jane Chinn Hospital, Webb City, Missouri, 1910. Extant but altered. (en)
  • The Buffalo Bicycle Club House, 132 College St., Buffalo, NY, 1887. Extant (en)
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