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Charles A. Gombert

Charles A. Gombert was an architect in the United States. He was born in Germany and came to the United States in 1866. He established his architectural business in Milwaukee in 1873. He was often referred to as C.A. Gombert.

Death
Gombert died at his home in Neenah, Wisconsin on 12 November 1920, he was 87 years old. He was survived by his wife and son. He was buried at Forest Home Cemetery. ==Work==
Work
North Point Water Tower (1874) in Milwaukee • Baasen House-German YMCA (1874) at 1702 N. 4th Street in Milwaukee • Henry Manschot house (1874) at 718 E. Wells Street, a 2-story Italianate-styled house with a hip roof and brick walls with corner quoins in Milwaukee's Cass-Wells Street Historic DistrictSaint Vincent's Infant Asylum (1878) at 809 W. Greenfield Avenue in Milwaukee • Henry and Mary Schuttler house (1880) at 371 East Lisbon Road in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin in Kalamazoo • Victor Schlitz house (1890) at 2004 North Highland Avenue in Milwaukee • Henderson Castle / Frank and Mary Henderson House (1895) in Kalamazoo, Michigan ==See also==
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