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  1. William LeBaron (February 16, 1883 – February 9, 1958) was an American film producer, lyricist, librettist, playwright, and screenwriter. LeBaron authored several plays for Broadway ; including the books and lyrics for several musicals in addition to non-musical works staged in New York City between 1911 and 1925.

  2. William Le Baron Jenney (September 25, 1832 – June 14, 1907) was an American architect and engineer known for building the first skyscraper in 1884. In 1998, Jenney was ranked number 89 in the book 1,000 Years, 1,000 People: Ranking the Men and Women Who Shaped the Millennium.

  3. Jun 11, 2024 · William Le Baron Jenney (born Sept. 25, 1832, Fairhaven, Mass., U.S.—died June 15, 1907, Los Angeles, Calif.) was an American civil engineer and architect whose technical innovations were of primary importance in the development of the skyscraper.

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  4. Apr 22, 2010 · In 1883, William LeBaron Jenney was appointed by the Home Insurance Company in New York to design a tall, fireproof building for their Chicago headquarters. His revolutionary design...

  5. Famous for his large commercial buildings, William LeBaron Jenney helped launch the Chicago School of architecture and pioneered skyscraper design. Jenney at a Glance. Born: September 25, 1832, in Fairhaven, Massachusetts. Died: June 15, 1907. Education: Studied engineering at Lawrence Scientific School of Harvard University.

  6. Regarded as both an engineer and an architect, William Le Baron Jenney was influential in shaping Chicago’s skyline. In 1867, Jenney arrived in Chicago and shortly thereafter began a practice that would not only impact building design but also influence a whole generation of Chicago architects.

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  8. The 1891 building holds William Le Baron Jenney’s genius at the peak of his career. The building uses wind-bracing in the walls, an innovative foundation, bay windows with fanciful detailing to enliven the facade and steel beams to strengthen the corners of the building.

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