Bartlett Building
Tucson, Arizona
Description: Bartlett Building Remodeling
Other Names: Ezra Bartlett Building; Barlett [misspelling] Building
Address: West Congress Street, Tucson, Pima County, Arizona
Type: commercial [?]
Original Client: Ezra C. Bartlett
Historic Inventory:
Date: Bartlett Building completed 1901; remodeling after 1901 [?]
Condition: demolished ?
Architect or Firm: Henry C. Trost
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Location of Drawings: El Paso Public Library: (E6) one sheet, linen, Barlett [sic] i.e. Bartlett] Bldg. detail of screen between bar [&?] club
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Bibliography: (1) Tucson Forging Ahead, Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, August 6, 1901, page [4], gives location, budget ($30,000), expected completion date (ready for occupancy in about three weeks)
(2) 1901 Tucson 1902; City’s Remarkable Growth in the Past Year, Arizona Daily Star, Tucson, January 26, 1902, page [1], budget for the Ezra Bartlett Building given as $30,000
Remarks: Ezra C. Bartlett was identified as proprietor of the Legal Tender Saloon, West Congress street, in: City of Tucson General and Business Directory for 1900 ([Tucson]: Charles T. Connell, 1899), page 31. He was listed as proprietor of the Legal Tender Saloon, 94 West Congress street, in: City of Tucson and Southern Arizona Business Directory, 1902 ([Tucson]: Charles T. Connell, 1902), page 7
Prepared for the El Paso Public Library by Lloyd C. and June F. Engelbrecht under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, 1990.