HARRY HAMILTON MAHLER (1876-1975)

Born: Chicago, Illinois
Training: Attended University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Oklahoma License: 1925-1952
Tulsa Practice: 1918-1939
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PARTNERSHIPS

  • Mahler & Cross, ca. 1920 (Marshall C. Cross)

BUILDINGS

  • Oklahoma Iron Works Office Building, northeast corner Iroquois and Archer (1920, Mahler & Cross)*
  • Jarecki Manufacturing Company, West 1st between Main and Boulder (1920, Mahler & Cross)*
  • Masonic Temple, southwest corner 7th and Boston (1922)
  • Second Church of Christ Scientist, northeast corner Terrace Drive and 15th Street (1929)
  • Tulsa Monument Company, northwest corner 11th and Victor (1936)
  • Security Federal Savings and Loan, (Court of Three Sisters), 4th Street between Boulder and Cheyenne (1937, remodeled)
  • John Larkin Residence, 1524 South Denver
  • P. Walter Residence, 1830 South Cheyenne
  • Architect and engineer, Mahler worked in Chicago from 1898 to 1918 for the firm of Holabird & Roche. In the late 1920's Mahler served on Tulsa's Planning Board. During World War II, he left Tulsa to build training camps in Texas with the firm of Wyatt C. Hedrick in Ft. Worth, Texas.