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Chronological list of houses, commercial buildings and other works by Trost & Trost.

1890s

  • South Hall, University of Arizona (demolished 1958), 1898; Henry C. Trost, Tucson, Arizona

1900s

  • St. Josephs Academy (demolished), 1903; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, Texas
  • Santa Cruz County Court House, 1904, Nogales, Arizona as Trost & Rust
  • W.W. Turney residence (now the International Museum of Art), 1906; El Paso, TX
  • YMCA (demolished in 1961), 1906–1908; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • First Presbyterian Church(demolished), 1906–1908; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Manning House, 1907-1908; Henry C. Trost, El Presidio neighborhood; Tucson, Arizona
  • Henry C. Trost residence 1908; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • James S. Douglas House (now the Douglas Historical Society Museum); Douglas, Arizona; 1908
  • Vilas School, 1908–1909; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • El Paso Country Club (destroyed by fire in 1916), 1908–1909; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Caples Building, 1909; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • El Paso Military Institute Dormitory 1909; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • New Mexico State University campus, 1909; Las Cruces, New Mexico
  • Gardiner / Ramsey House, 1901 Tucson, Arizona; Henry C. Trost

1910s

Three Trost-designed buildings in downtown El Paso. Left to right: The Centre, Anson Mills Building, and Cortez Building.
  • Abdou Building, 1910; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Roberts-Banner Building, 1910; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Rosenwald Building, 1910, Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • Berthold Spitz House, c. 1910, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Henry C. Trost
  • Young Women's Christian Association (demolished), 1910; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Anson Mills Building, 1911; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Alta Vista School, 1912; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Masonic Temple (demolished in 1968), 1912; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Hotel Oregon (demolished), 1912; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Hotel Paso del Norte, 1912; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Popular Department Store (now 1 Union Fashion Center), 1912; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • White House Department Store and Hotel McCoy (now The Centre), 1912; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • The Wigwam Theater remodeling, 1912; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Korricks' Department Store, 1912-3; Henry C. Trost; Phoenix, AZ[1]
  • Lydia Patterson Institute (demolished in 1963-64), 1913; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • El Paso High School, 1913–1916; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Temple San Ignacio de Loyola addition, 1913–1922; Gustavus A. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Old Albuquerque High School- Main Building, 1914, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Henry C. Trost
  • Palace Theater-Originally Alhambra Theater, 1914; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Texas State School of Mines and Metallurgy Assay Office(demolished), 1914; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Hotel Worth - Hotel Adalante, Raler Hotel, Baker Hotel amongst other names, 1912; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Deming Armory, 1915–16; Henry C. Trost; Deming, New Mexico
  • El Paso County Court House (demolished in 1988), 1915–1916; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Alterations to the Texas Grand Theater Building (demolished 1952), 1916; Henry C. Trost, El Paso, TX
  • Independent Order of Odd Fellows Lodge#284 (demolished), 1916; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Occidental Life Building, 1917, Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • University of Texas at El Paso- Old Main Building, 1917; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • University of Texas at El Paso- Quinn Hall, 1917; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • University of Texas at El Paso- Graham Hall, 1917; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • University of Texas at El Paso- Geology Building, 1917; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Southern Pacific/Arizona Eastern Railway Depot- Restaurant, Freight office, and Station Buildings, 1910–1916; Globe, Arizona

1920s

Franciscan Hotel, Albuquerque, NM
  • Gadsden Hotel (rebuilt 1929 after fire), Historic downtown Douglas, Arizona
  • University of Texas at El Paso- Kelly Hall, 1920–1921; Henry C. Trost, El Paso, TX
  • First National Bank Building, 1922, Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • Houston High School, 1922; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Union High School, 1922; Henry C. Trost; Tombstone, Arizona
  • Morehead School Additon (demolished), 1922; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • State National Bank Building, 1922; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Hotel Cortez - Hotel Orndorff, 1922; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Castle Apartments, 1922; Henry C. Trost; Albuquerque, NM
  • Eller Apartments, 1922; Henry C. Trost; Albuquerque, NM
  • Franciscan Hotel (demolished), 1923, Albuquerque, New Mexico; Henry C. Trost
  • Loretto Academy, 1922–1936; Gustavus A. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Luhrs Building, 1924, Phoenix, Arizona; Henry C. Trost
  • Sunshine Building 1924 in Downtown Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • El Paso Community College 1925; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Hotel Dieu School of Nursing (demolished), 1925; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Congregation B' Naizion (destroyed by arson October 13, 1984),1925; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Gage Hotel, 1927, Marathon, Texas
  • Gateway Hotel remodeling, 1927; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Kerr Mercantile Building, 1927; Sanderson, Texas; Henry C. Trost
  • Gadsden High School, 1928, Anthony, NM; Henry C. Trost
  • The Holland Hotel,1928; Henry C. Trost; Alpine, Texas
  • NAN Ranch, 1928, Dwyer, New Mexico; Henry C. Trost[2]
  • St. Josephs Sanatorium (demolished in October 1972), 1928; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Luhrs Tower, 1929, Phoenix, Arizona; Henry C. Trost
  • Zach White School, 1929; Gustavus A. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • El Paso County Hospital remodeling and additions & replacement building (demolished), 1929-1934; Gustavus A. Trost; El Paso, TX

1930s

  • El Capitan Hotel, 1930, Van Horn, Texas; Henry C. Trost
  • Driskill Hotel, 1930 tower addition; Henry C. Trost; Austin, Texas
  • El Paisano Hotel, 1930; Henry C. Trost Marfa, Texas
  • Fire Station #11, 1930; Gustavus A. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Fire Station #10, 1930; Gustavus A. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Plaza Hotel (El Paso, Texas) - Plaza Motor Hotel, New Sheldon Hotel, Hilton Hotel amongst other names, 1929; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • O. T. Bassett Tower, 1930; Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Coldwell School, 1930; Gustavus A. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • E. B. Jones School (demolished), 1930; Gustavus A. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Las Cruces Country Club clubhouse, 1930, Las Cruces, New Mexico.[3]
  • University of Texas at El Paso- Worrell Hall, 1935–1937; Gustavus A. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • University of Texas at El Paso- Benedict Hall, 1935–1937; Gustavus A. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • El Paso Country Club repairs (proposed 1920-1922), 1936; Gustavus A. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • University of Texas at El Paso- Holliday Hall, 1933; Gustavus A. Trost; El Paso, TX

1940s

  • Cooley School Addition, 1941; Gustavus A. Trost; El Paso, TX
  • Liberty Hall Theater (demolished in 1987); Henry C. Trost; El Paso, TX

References

  1. ^ "Korrick Department Store", Henry C. Trost Historical
  2. ^ "NAN Ranch Nomination Form". National Register of Historic Places. Retrieved December 4, 2014.
  3. ^ "Clubhouse is Trost design". Las Cruces Bulletin. 14 February 2014. p. A009. Archived from the original on 23 February 2014. Retrieved 23 February 2014.