Milwaukee architect (March 20, 1841 – May 19, 1910). Born in Hannover, Germany.
Milwaukee buildings
- 803 S. 3rd St.
- Calvary Presbyterian Church
- Garfield Avenue School
- Gesu Church
- Golda Meir School
- John Kunitzky Block
- Milwaukee City Hall
- Pfister Hotel
- Soldiers Home – Chapel
- Soldiers Home – Ward Memorial Hall
- Turner Hall
- Wells Building
List is incomplete
Content referencing Henry C. Koch
Press Release
139-year-old Eastcastle Place Building Listed in the National Register of Historic Places; Will Receive Federal Protections and Benefits
The Wisconsin Historical Society Announced the News to Eastcastle Place, a Building with a Storied History
Jun 7th, 2023 by Eastcastle PlacePress Release
Eastcastle Place Offers Distinctive Apartment: The Doulton
The Doulton is a spacious one-bedroom, one-bathroom apartment home with a den, and features original woodwork, built-in leaded glass bookcases, and decorative fireplace.
Jan 18th, 2018 by Eastcastle PlacePress Release
Milwaukee VAMC Commences Repairs on Historic “Soldiers Home” Building
Today, the grand structure continues to dominate the landscape, but is in dire need of repair.
Sep 20th, 2012 by Milwaukee Preservation Alliance










