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Joseph Bell DeRemer Papers
Framed sketches and drafting tools
Architecture School Drawings by Joseph DeRemer and Sketches by Samuel DeRemer
Building Sketches, probably by Samuel DeRemer
House Plans - 401 Reeves Drive, 1904-1955
Building Plans - Mount St. Benedict Academy, Crookston, MN
Building Plans - Mount St. Benedict Academy, Crookston, MN
Joseph Bell DeRemer Papers, 1887-1986
Collection Overview
Title: Joseph Bell DeRemer Papers, 1887-1986
Predominant Dates:1887-1942
ID: OGLMC744
Primary Creator: DeRemer, Joseph Bell (1871-1944)
Other Creators: DeRemer, Samuel Teel (1894-1967)
Extent: 13.5 Linear Feet
Date Acquired: 03/11/1982. More info below under Accruals.
Subjects: Architecture and Historic Preservation, Grand Forks
Languages: English
Abstract
Scope and Contents of the Materials
Collection Historical Note
Joseph Bell DeRemer was born September 14, 1871, in Montana, Warren County, New Jersey, the son of James K. and Nancy (Bell) DeRemer. Joseph Bell DeRemer sprung from a tradition in carpentry and building which his family had practiced for six generations. It was not a coincidence that he too would show talents and skills in this profession that would eventually take him to Grand Forks, North Dakota, where he created for himself an illustrious and prosperous architectural practice.
He was a carpenter from 1886 to 1896 in Warren County and became a master of the trade working with his father and brothers. His skills and talents in carpentry so impressed friends that they encouraged DeRemer to pursue architecture. Interested by the idea, DeRemer enrolled at Columbia University in a special one year course in architecture taught by Professor William R. Ware. In June 1897, DeRemer left the university and returned to Warren County to establish an architectural practice.
It is believed that between his return to Warren county in 1897 and his departure westward in 1902, DeRemer had already completed 78 commissions in New Jersey. His relocation to Grand Forks was an accidental one prompted by an initial resolve to move to the West Coast in order to find better architectural opportunities. But upon arriving in Grand Forks on March 3, 1902, DeRemer was convinced by D.H. Beecher to stay and participate in the town’s growth and booming economy. Several months later, DeRemer secured the commission to build the Oxford House.
By 1904, DeRemer had become such a prominent member of the Grand Forks community that he was featured in the Silver Anniversary issue of the Grand Forks Herald. In 1906, he joined the town’s influential people by moving to a residential home on Belmont road. By 1912, his buildings were crowning achievements throughout North Dakota and northwestern Minnesota.
His Grand Forks buildings, 1902-1912, exhibited classical and renaissance revival details and proportions. These included the YMCA, the Clifford Building, the Grand Forks Public Library (all of which have been razed), the Ontario Store (Griffiths), the Corliss Block (Panovitz Store), the Widlund Block, the Masonic Temple, the New Hampshire Apartments, the Elks Lodge, Central High School Gym, and the addition to First Presbyterian Church. DeRemer residences included his own home at 625 Belmont, the McCoy home at 401 Reeves Drive, and the 1906 remodeling of the Clifford house at 406 Reeves Drive.
In 1912, DeRemer left Grand Forks for Los Angeles, California, to expand upon his architectural vision. However, this move did not completely sever ties with North Dakota, as he designed the North Dakota State Building for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition held in San Francisco, California, in 1915. In November 1917, DeRemer returned to New Jersey and worked with his brothers in the Washington Casket Company, which they operated.
DeRemer returned to Grand Forks in 1919 and began a partnership with his son, Samuel Teel DeRemer. Their architectural firm designed many Art Deco and Art Modern buildings during this period, such as Whitey's Bar in East Grand Forks, the New Ryan Hotel, the United Lutheran Church, the administration building for the Grand Forks Municipal Airport, the addition to the Grand Forks County Courthouse, and the first California-style bungalow in Grand Forks at 706 Belmont Road.
Joseph Bell DeRemer designed several of the buildings at the University of North Dakota including the President's House (now Oxford House), Woodworth Hall, Commons Building, Liberal Arts Building (Merrifield Hall), Delta Gamma Sorority, and Sigma Nu Fraternity. DeRemer, and William F. Kurke were the architects for the new North Dakota State Capitol in Bismarck begun in 1932. DeRemer designed many other buildings in North Dakota and northwest Minnesota communities.
Joseph Bell DeRemer married Miss Elizabeth Myers November 11, 1891, in Stewartsville, Warren County, New Jersey. The couple had a daughter, Delores, and a son, Samuel Teel. Joseph Bell DeRemer retired from active practice in 1937 and died February 16, 1944, in Grand Forks.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository: Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections
Additional materials were donated by:
Joe B. DeRemer, East Grand Forks, Minnesota, March 25, 1982 (82-967)
Margery McCanna, McCanna, North Dakota, May 29, 1990 (90-1703)
William Harrie, Grand Forks, July 13, 1990 (90-1713) and February 6, 1992 (92-1809)
The Book Fair, Grand Forks (via Al and Alice Thureen, East Grand Forks), September 15, 1999 (99-2401) and October 3, 2000 (2001-2508)
Lee Furman, Grand Forks, June 6, 2000 (2000-2442)
Royce Yeater, National Trust for Historic Preservation, Chicago, IL, May 30, 2002 (2005-2782)
Sandy Slater, Grand Forks, June 2007 (2011-3145)
Mount St. Benedict Academy, Crookston, MN, June 2023 (2023-3481)
Access Restrictions: Open for inspection under the rules and regulations of the Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections.
Acquisition Source: Stanley Johnson, UND Art Department
Acquisition Method: Donation; 82-964
Separated Materials:
Several items from Joseph DeRemer's personal library were cataloged and added to Special Collections Stacks:
Josiah Allen's Wife. Samantha at the World's Fair. New York: Funk & Wagnalls, 1893 (DeRemer gave this to his wife)
Palmer, Bertha Rachael. Beauty Spots in North Dakota. Boston: Richard Badger, 1928 (DeRemer's personal copy and signed by the author)
American Homes and Gardens volumes 1-2, 1905-1906
American Homes and Gardens volume 4, 1907
House and Garden volumes 8-20, 1905-1911
Indoors and Out volumes 3-5, 1905-1907
Preferred Citation: (Description of Item). Joseph Bell DeRemer Papers. OGLMC 744, Box #, Folder #. Elwyn B. Robinson Department of Special Collections, Chester Fritz Library, University of North Dakota, Grand Forks.
Finding Aid Revision History: Finding aid added to Archon in July 2015.
Box and Folder Listing
Browse by Box:
[Box 1],
[Box 2],
[Box 3],
[Box 4],
[Box 5],
[Items 1-4: Framed sketches and drafting tools],
[Photographs 1-75],
[Oversize Folder 1: Architecture School Drawings by Joseph DeRemer and Sketches by Samuel DeRemer],
[Oversize Folder 2: Drawings and Floor Plans],
[Oversize Folder 3: Drawings],
[Oversize Folder 4: Drawings],
[Oversize Folder 5: Drawings and Floor Plans],
[Oversize Folder 6: Building Sketches, probably by Samuel DeRemer],
[Oversize Folder 7: Blueprints],
[Oversize Folder 8: Building Plans, 1904-1926],
[Oversize Folder 9: House Plans - 401 Reeves Drive, 1904-1955],
[Oversize Folder 10: Building Plans],
[Oversize Folder 11: Building Plans],
[Oversize Folder 12: Building Plans],
[Oversize Folder 13: Building Plans - Mount St. Benedict Academy, Crookston, MN],
[Oversize Folder 14: Building Plans - Mount St. Benedict Academy, Crookston, MN],
[Oversize Folder 15: Building Plans - Mount St. Benedict Academy, Crookston, MN],
[Oversize Folder 16: Building Plans, 1917],
[All]
- Oversize Folder 10: Building Plans
YMCA Addition, Grand Forks, 1945-1946 (10 sheets plus 5 smaller sheets in a folder)
Project 125 – YMCA, October 1903 (14 sheets)
YMCA Repairs, July 1911 (1 sheet)
United Lutheran Church – Bulletin Boards, ca. 1950 (4 sheets)
United Lutheran Church (5 smaller sheets in folder)
United Lutheran Church (21 sheets of varying dimensions – some torn)
Project 131 - Whitey’s Café, East Grand Forks, September 1946 (5 sheets consecutively numbered)
Whitey’s Café, East Grand Forks (8 blueprint sheets, 7 of which are consecutively numbered)
Project 367 - Masonic Temple, January 1913 (20 sheets consecutively numbered)
Browse by Box:
[Box 1],
[Box 2],
[Box 3],
[Box 4],
[Box 5],
[Items 1-4: Framed sketches and drafting tools],
[Photographs 1-75],
[Oversize Folder 1: Architecture School Drawings by Joseph DeRemer and Sketches by Samuel DeRemer],
[Oversize Folder 2: Drawings and Floor Plans],
[Oversize Folder 3: Drawings],
[Oversize Folder 4: Drawings],
[Oversize Folder 5: Drawings and Floor Plans],
[Oversize Folder 6: Building Sketches, probably by Samuel DeRemer],
[Oversize Folder 7: Blueprints],
[Oversize Folder 8: Building Plans, 1904-1926],
[Oversize Folder 9: House Plans - 401 Reeves Drive, 1904-1955],
[Oversize Folder 10: Building Plans],
[Oversize Folder 11: Building Plans],
[Oversize Folder 12: Building Plans],
[Oversize Folder 13: Building Plans - Mount St. Benedict Academy, Crookston, MN],
[Oversize Folder 14: Building Plans - Mount St. Benedict Academy, Crookston, MN],
[Oversize Folder 15: Building Plans - Mount St. Benedict Academy, Crookston, MN],
[Oversize Folder 16: Building Plans, 1917],
[All]