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Karl C. Schaub
American architect From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Karl C. Schaub (December 12, 1869 – January 31, 1959) was a Swiss-born American architect who designed many buildings in the state of Utah,[1] including the NRHP-listed Hyrum First Ward Meetinghouse and Old Main in Logan. He was the co-partner of Schaub and Monson with Joseph Monson for eight years.[2] He also served as a bishop of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[2]

Works include:
- Old Main, Utah State University (1902), Utah State University campus, Logan, UT (Carl S. Schaub), NRHP-listed[3] Schaub revised, re-drew plans by architect Thompson used in 1890 start of construction
- Hyrum First Ward Meetinghouse (1903), 290 S. Center St., Hyrum, UT (Schaub, Karl C.), NRHP-listed[3]
- Logan LDS Sixth Ward Church (1907), 395 S. Main St., Logan, UT (Schaub, K.C.), NRHP-listed[3]
- David Eccles House (1907), 250 W. Center St., Logan, UT (Schaub, Karl C.), NRHP-listed[3]
- Elite Hall (1917), 98 W. Main St., Hyrum, UT (Schaub, K.C.), NRHP-listed[3][4]
- Lewiston Community Building, 29 S. Main St., Lewiston, UT (Schaub, Karl C.), NRHP-listed[3]
- McCune School of Music (Alfred & Elizabeth McCune Mansion, National Register listed in 1974)[4]
- Thomas Kearns Mansion (National Register listed in 1970)[4]
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