Joseph Molitor

In the 1890s, Molitor formed a partnership with Charles W. Kallal and designed St. Vitus's Bohemian church.

[1] As an independent architect, Molitor drew up the architectural plans for a number of churches, most of which are located in Chicago and its surrounding suburbs.

They are noted for their refined architectural stylings, such structures include the Chicago churches of Sts.

At the time of Molitor's death, the family was living in the present-day Ukrainian Village neighborhood of Chicago.

According to Molitor's wife, Teresa, on 26 August 1917, he was refused admittance to the "Washingtonian Home" on 1533 West Madison Street.

A map of Austria-Hungary . The province of Bohemia is denoted with the number " 1 ".