Alexander Chadbourne Eschweiler (August 10th, 1865 – June 12th, 1940) was an architect based in Milwaukee.
Eschweiler designed a number of Japonist pagoda-style gas stations for the Wadham’s Oil and Grease Company of Milwaukee, but few survive today.
Milwaukee Buildings
- Edward Cowdery House
- Milwaukee Gas Lights Company (today’s City Lights complex)
- John Murphy House
- Robert Nunnemacher House
- Charlies Allis House
- James K. Ilsley House
- Elizabeth Black Residence
- Thomas A. Greene Memorial Museum
- Downer Quad at the University of Wisconsin – Milwaukee
- John Mariner Building (today’s Hotel Metro)
- Wisconsin Gas Building
- Wisconsin Telephone Building
- Milwaukee Arena (today’s UW-Milwaukee Panther Arena)
- Pittsburgh Plate Glass Enamel Plant (201 E. Pittsburgh Ave.)
List is incomplete
Content referencing Alexander C. Eschweiler
Press Release
Mandel Group breaks ground on Echelon Apartments
Luxury Apartment Community at UWM Innovation Campus
Oct 13th, 2014 by Mandel GroupPress Release
FORWARD 2014: A Survey of Wisconsin Art Now Returns to the Charles Allis Art Museum
March 7 – June 29, 2014
Feb 17th, 2014 by Charles Allis and Villa Terrace Art Museums IncPress Release
Prospect Mansions Lecture By John Eastberg of the Pabst Mansion Thursday, March 27, 6:30 p.m.
The Charles Allis Art Museum is the perfect setting for a lecture on the history of the magnificent mansions that once populated Prospect Avenue.
Feb 11th, 2014 by Charles Allis and Villa Terrace Art Museums Inc











