Wing & Mahurin was an architectural firm of
Fort Wayne, Indiana. Its principal partners were John F. Wing (1852-1947) and Marshall S. Mahurin (1857-1939), who were partners until 1907.[1] Together with Guy M. Mahurin (1877-1941) they worked also as Mahurin & Mahurin.[2]
One or more works in
West Wabash Historic District, bounded roughly by the Northfolk Southern RR and Union St., Wabash and Miami Sts., Main St., Holliday St.
Wabash, IN (Wing & Mahurin), NRHP-listed[3]
One or more works in
Williams–Woodland Park Historic District, roughly bounded by Hoagland and Creighton Aves. and Harrison and Pontiac Sts., Fort Wayne, Indiana (Mahurin, Marshall), NRHP-listed[3]
One or more works in
Downtown Auburn Historic District, roughly bounded by E. and W. Fourth, N. and S. Cedar, E. Twelfth, and N. and S. Jackson Sts.
Auburn, IN (Mahurin & Mahurin), NRHP-listed[3]
Wing & Mahurin was an architectural firm of
Fort Wayne, Indiana. Its principal partners were John F. Wing (1852-1947) and Marshall S. Mahurin (1857-1939), who were partners until 1907.[1] Together with Guy M. Mahurin (1877-1941) they worked also as Mahurin & Mahurin.[2]
One or more works in
West Wabash Historic District, bounded roughly by the Northfolk Southern RR and Union St., Wabash and Miami Sts., Main St., Holliday St.
Wabash, IN (Wing & Mahurin), NRHP-listed[3]
One or more works in
Williams–Woodland Park Historic District, roughly bounded by Hoagland and Creighton Aves. and Harrison and Pontiac Sts., Fort Wayne, Indiana (Mahurin, Marshall), NRHP-listed[3]
One or more works in
Downtown Auburn Historic District, roughly bounded by E. and W. Fourth, N. and S. Cedar, E. Twelfth, and N. and S. Jackson Sts.
Auburn, IN (Mahurin & Mahurin), NRHP-listed[3]