Talk:Emmanuel Louis Masqueray
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Excessive detail? I disagree
I found this to be a very helpful article, and very much appreciated the inclusion of detail about specific buildings and Masqueray's professional contacts. Not too intricate for either a general or specialized audience. §alfredwillis
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Another Masqueray Church in Kansas
St. John the Baptist Catholic Church in Spearville, Kansas, claims that Emmanuel Louis Masqueray designed the brick, Romanesque structure in 1917. I read the centennial edition of their church history where it gave a short biography of Masqueray. It stated he drew up the plans, which bear his architect’s stamp, but due to his death another architect finished the project. The building is quite impressive, especially for the area. 38.92.70.138 (talk) 02:18, 19 May 2022 (UTC)