Introducing Mary Colter

Desert View Watchtower designed by M. E. J. Colter in 1931. Photo by Michael Quinn/NPS.

Desert View Watchtower designed by M. E. J. Colter in 1931. Photo by Michael Quinn/NPS.

Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter (1869-1958) worked as an architect and decorator for the Fred Harvey hospitality company that in turn worked for the Santa Fe Railway. Colter is not widely known yet her work influenced decades of Fred Harvey and National Park Service architecture. She designed the viewing tower in Grand Canyon National Park shown above.

I created The Architectress newsletter to explore the history of women practicing architecture and allied professions in the US. In addition to an Accolade and an Outrage, each issue will feature Mary Colter, for she is the architect and decorator who brought me to this project. Please subscribe to the monthly newsletter!

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