Link & Haire was a prolific architectural firm in Montana, formally established on January 1, 1906.
He found his man in the form of the older Charles S. Haire, a prominent Helena architect.
The two men formally established their partnership on January 1, 1906, with Link in Billings and Haire in Butte.
He then worked as a draftsman for the Union Pacific Railroad at Pocatello, Idaho, and the Great Northern Railway in Butte, ultimately relocating to Helena in 1893, where he established his own office.
Haire was elected to the American Institute of Architects in 1921, and died February 3, 1925, in Olympia, Washington, while en route to Montana from California.
At the time of his death, his last completed work, the Montana Life Insurance Building at Helena, was regarded as his greatest.