Hasecoster designed buildings in many European and American styles, including
Second Empire,
Romanesque,
Gothic Revival, and
Craftsman.
Notable works •
Abram Gaar House and Farm, 1876,
Richmond, Indiana (
National Register of Historic Places) •
Franklin County, Indiana Courthouse, 1877 remodeling,
Brookville, Indiana •
Knightstown Academy, 1876,
Knightstown, Indiana (
National Register of Historic Places) • Wernle Children's Home, 1893, Richmond, Indiana •
Reid Memorial Hospital, 1904, Richmond, Indiana • Lincoln Hall,
Indiana Soldiers' and Sailors' Children's Home, 1891, Knightstown, Indiana (
National Register of Historic Places) • Administration Building,
Indiana Soldiers' and Sailors' Children's Home, 1888, Knightstown, Indiana (
National Register of Historic Places) •
Gaar-Scott & Company Office (now Richmond Baking offices), Richmond, Indiana • St. John's
Lutheran Church, 1908, Richmond, Indiana • Henry and Alice
Gennett residence, 1897, Richmond, Indiana (
National Register of Historic Places) • David Worth Dennis residence, Richmond, Indiana • Wayne Flats (now Bradford Place), 1903, Richmond, Indiana ==Sources==