Edgar Eugene Joralemon (1858–1937) was an architect in the U.S.[1] The Drum Hill High School and Dunkirk School Number 7 are among the buildings he designed that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
[2][3] He worked in Minnesota and then Upstate New York.
He replaced Harvey Ellis as Leroy S. Buffington's chief draftsman.
[4] Joralemon partnered with Fremont D. Orff from 1893 until 1897.
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