Hohenschild, was an architect based in Rolla, Missouri, USA.
He was born in St. Louis, and educated in the city's public schools.
Hohenschild moved to Rolla in 1881, where he established an architectural practice designing public and residential buildings.
In addition to 10 county courthouses, he designed several buildings for the School of Mines (now the Missouri University of Science and Technology), the State Mental Institution in Farmington (1901), the Tuberculosis Sanitarium in Mount Vernon, Missouri (1905), and the temporary state capitol building in Jefferson City in 1912.
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