He designed houses, courthouses and Masonic buildings in Texas, many of which are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
[1] He moved to Dallas, Texas in 1876, and to San Diego, California in 1887.
[1] Between 1886 and 1892, Flanders redesigned Texas Hall on the old campus of Trinity University in the Second Empire architectural style.
[1] Flanders designed two buildings associated with the Freemasonry: the Grand Lodge Temple in Waco, Texas in 1904, and the Masonic Widows and Orphans Home in Fort Worth, Texas in 1906.
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