Yule Marble - Structures With Yule Marble

Structures With Yule Marble

A partial list of structures containing Yule marble, 1905 to 1941, from the quarry started by the Colorado-Yule Marble Company. The Colorado state capitol was an 1895 contract with the quarry of John Osgood. The dollar amount after a building name is the amount of marble. Marble ranged from a single item (such as the baptism font now in the Episcopal church in Glenwood Springs, Colorado) to entire exteriors.

State City Structure
Arizona Kingman Mohave County Court House
Phoenix Adam's Hotel; $2,500
Arkansas Hot Springs Rammelsburg Bathhouse; $9,500
Little Rock Arkansas State Capitol Building
California Los Angeles Athletic Club; $4,800
Bankers Trust Building; $200,000
Builder Home Association Building
Citizen's National Bank
County Fair Grounds
Herald Examiner Building
Fidelity Building
Goodfellow Office Building
Hellman National Bank; $6,000
Merchants Fireproof Building
Merchants National Bank
Merritt Building; $50,000
Pan-American Building
Judson D. River residence (fireplace mantel)
Trinity Auditorium
Oakland Tribune Building
Pasadena Forest Lawn Chapel & Crematory; $10,000
Huntington Park Memorial (hospital)
Post Office; $25,000
Federal Building
San Francisco American Marble & Title Co
City Hall
Irvine Sarcophagus
Municipal Building
Saint Francis Hotel
Sub-Treasury Building; $21,000
Trinity Natatorium
San Simenon Hearst Mansion
State wide 40 School Buildings
Colorado Denver Barth Mausoleum
Broadway Bank
Capitol Life Insurance Building
Cheesman Memorial
City and County Building
Colorado National Bank; $85,000
Colorado State Capitol Building (from Osgood Quarry)
Colorado State Museum; $118,200
Daniels & Fisher Tower
Denver Gas & Electric
Denver Post Office; $533,000
Empire Building
Federal Reserve Bank
Fitzsimmons Army Hospital
Foster Building; $20,000
Hamilton National Bank; $20,000
Immaculate Conception Cathedral
Metropolitan Building
New Customs House
Old Customs House
Pioneer Building
Saint James Hotel
Shubert Theater (aka Denham Theater); $22,000
Symes Building
Thatcher Memorial Vault
Union Station; $10,000
Glenwood Springs Citizens National Bank; $899
Federal Building (floors)
Taylor Mausoleum
Greeley Post Office
Gunnison Post Office
La Junta Santa Fe Office Building; $3,550
Marble High School
St Paul's Church, font (now in St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, Glenwood Springs, Colorado)
St Paul's Club House, fireplace
Pueblo Vail Hotel; $2,182
District of Columbia Barnes Hospital; $15,000
W. Seely Hutchinson; $1,619
Lincoln Memorial; $1,080,000
Real Estate Trust Building; $5,540
Washington Monument (Colorado Memorial Stone)
Idaho Pocatello Post Office and Courthouse (1911)
Illinois Chicago Field Building
Otis Building
Rosehill Mausoleum; $50,000
Telephone Building; $76,000
Indiana Crawford Davis Mausoleum
Evansville First National Bank
Morocco Mausoleum; $8,000
South Bend Studebaker Building
Iowa Davenport Davenport Hotel; $30,000
Smithland Rice Tomb; 120,000 lbs., $10,000
Kansas Independence Court House Post Office; $3,000
Wichita Public Library; $2,000
Windfield Mausoleum
Kentucky Paducah Mausoleum; $7,000
Louisiana Shreveport Commercial National Bank; $12,500
Massachusetts Cambridge Widener Library (Harvard University)
Michigan Detroit Office Building - 43 story
Minnesota Minneapolis McKnight Building; $18,582
Missouri Independence Auditorium - Community of Christ aka Reorganized Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (RLDS)
Kansas City Chambers Office Building; $10,000
Community Mausoleum
Rialto Building; $28,000
Saint Louis German-American Institute
German Savings Bank
Monward Realty Building; $30,000
Montana Billings Montana Power House
Helena Montana State Capitol
Great Falls Rainbow Hotel
United Savings and Trust
Nebraska Broken Bow I.O.O.F. Building
Columbus Evans Hotel; $10,000
Greeley Greeley County Court House
Hastings Masonic Temple; $1,125
Lincoln Bencroft Ward School (University of Nebraska at Lincoln)
Chaplin Building
Lincoln High School; $23,500
Omaha Brandeis Subway Building
Douglas County Court House; $111,000
Fontenelle Hotel
Forest Lawn Chapel & Crematorium
Union Pacific Building; $25,000
West Lawn Mausoleum; $104,000
Woodmen of the World Building; $64,000
Saint Paul Howard County Court House; $10,000
Sidney First National Exchange Bank
New York New York City Cambridge Building
Equitable Life Building
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Municipal Building
Syracuse Third National Bank of Syracuse
Schenectady Cross and seal design
Ohio Belefontaine Post Office; $707
Cleveland City Hall; $125,000
Cuyahoga County Courthouse; $500,00
Jayville Abbottsville Memorial
Sidney First National Bank
Versailles Mausoleum; $6,000
Wooster Post Office; $777
Youngstown Mahoning County Court House
Oregon Portland Bedell Building
First National Bank Building
Northwest National Bank
Oklahoma Enid High School
Tulsa Studebaker Company Building
Tulsa County Court House (demolished); $4,360
Tulsa High School
Rhode Island Providence Providence County Courthouse
South Dakota Aberdeen United States Post Office and Courthouse
Tennessee Memphis Commercial Trust & Savings Bank
Texas Houston Southern Pacific Building (today - Bayou Lofts); $13,000
Union National Bank (today Hotel Icon); $1,000
Utah Salt Lake City Boston Building
Denver & Rio Grand / Western Pacific Railroad Station(Union Building)
Holmes-Knox Building
Latter Day Saints Gymnasium
Newhouse Hotel; $10,000
Utah State Capitol; $167,000
Stock & Mining Exchange
Virginia Arlington Tomb of the Unknowns (aka Tomb of the Unknown Soldier)
Washington Seattle Union Bank; $698
Walla Walla Court House; $10,000
Wisconsin Oshkosh Private Vault; $309
Wyoming Sheridan Bank

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