E. C. Ryer

Edward C. Ryer
Nationality United States
Occupation Architect
Bacon Block, Burlington, 1874.

E. C. Ryer was an American architect from Vermont, where he was one of the earliest local architects.

Ryer opened his office as in Burlington in 1866.[1] In the late 1870s, he left architectural practice to join the Vermont Mutual Life Insurance Company in Montpelier.

Several of Ryer's works contribute to the National Register of Historic Places.

Architectural works

References

  1. Burlington Free Press 18 May 1866.
  2. Richmond marriage repertoire, Our Lady of the Holy Rosary, Richmond, Vermont, 1859-1930. 2005.
  3. Norwood, Karyn. "From Cereal to Can Openers: Historic Industries along Pine Street". http://www.uvm.edu/. University of Vermont, 2014.
  4. 1 2 Church Street Historic District NRHP Nomination. 2010.
  5. Report of the Superintendent of Schools, Annual Report of the City Government of the City of Burlington, Vermont for 1877. 1878.
  6. Burlington Free Press 27 Sept. 1872: 3.
  7. 1 2 Howard Mortuary Chapel NRHP Nomination. 1999.
  8. "Franklin County". http://www.courthouses.co/. 2014.
  9. Hurd, D. Hamilton. History of Clinton and Franklin Counties, New York. 1880.
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