Patton & Fisher

Patton & Fisher was an architectural firm in Chicago, Illinois.

In 1901, Fisher left the practice, and the firm became known as Patton & Miller.

Normand Patton was a partner in the firm during its entire existence from 1885 until his death in 1915.

[1] The firm has several works that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

[2] The works of Patton & Fisher and successor firms include:

Main Building of Armour Institute
Matthew Lafflin Memorial Building
Jacques Loeb Residence
Eaton Chapel at Beloit College
Old Kalamazoo Public Library
Former public library in Quincy
Goshen Carnegie Library