Brynjulf Rivenes

Brynjulf Rivenes (July 4, 1874 – December 21, 1929), generally known as B. Rivenes, was a Norwegian-American architect practicing in Miles City, a city in sparsely settled eastern Montana.

In 1904, he and his brother David immigrated to the United States, settling in Glendive, Montana.

At the time, Miles City was undergoing a period of major economic growth, and Rivenes had the opportunity to design many of the new buildings that the expanding city required.

Rivenes practiced as an architect in Miles City until his unexpected death four days before Christmas of 1929.

[6] Other works in the Merrill Avenue Historic District by Rivenes (with unknown dates) are:

Washington School, Miles City , 1915.