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  • Emich Apartments, Mexican War Streets

    Emich Apartments

    A grand apartment house that would have been grander before it lost its cornice in front. Another “Emich Apartments,” taller and grander, stood where Allegheny General Hospital is today; both were named for developer W. A. Emich. This one was built on the site of the old Second Ward School in the city of Allegheny.

    Front of the building

    Addendum: We are fairly sure that the architect was William Wolfshafer (sometimes spelled Wolfschaffer). Source: Record & Guide, November 8, 1899, p. 727. “William Wolfshafer, 6717 Kelly street, has prepared plans for a large apartment house, which will be erected on North Avenue Allegheny, for William A. Emrick [sic], 326 Fourth avenue. It will be handsomely finished, all modern improvements and cost about $75,000.”

    Entrance
    Ionic capital
    Kodak EasyShare Z981; Sony Alpha 3000.

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