Warren Dunnell

Warren Barnes Dunnell (1851-1931) was an American architect who primarily worked on buildings in Minnesota.

Dunnell attended the University of Minnesota in 1869 but later transferred to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

[1] Among the buildings he designed are the Fergus Falls State Hospital, the Minnesota Correctional Facility – Red Wing, the Minnesota State Public School for Dependent and Neglected Children and parts of the Minnesota Veterans Home complex.

[2] In the east, Dunnell was responsible for the Margaret Pillsbury General Hospital in Concord, New Hampshire (1890-91), a Châteauesque building built with a bequest from George A.

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