John J. Huddart

[1] He worked for the Catholic Church's Denver Archdiocese designing Denver's St. Thomas Theological Seminary and the Hotel St. Nicholas (1898), dedicated as a general hospital to serve Cripple Creek, Colorado and the surrounding area during the height of the 1890s gold rush.

[1] A retrospective of his work, Architecture of John J. Huddart, Architect was published in 1907 and included his work in Colorado cities; Salt Lake City, Utah; Alva, Oklahoma; Rawlins, Wyoming; and Bennettsville, South Carolina.

Fill & Co. and with Hayward Tyler Engineering Co. before moving to Pernambuco, Brazil in South America to design a sugar refinery.

[1][4] In Denver he worked as chief draftsman Frank Edbrooke's office from 1882 until 1887, when he established his own practice.

[7] His work in Denver includes: He is also credited with designing: Additional buildings: Undated Buildings: National Register-listed works[7] (with attribution that varies) Site Files Database, Office of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Colorado Historical Society, Denver.

Fort Morgan State Armory , being used as a recreation centre