Background
Paul Schulze was born in 1827.
Paul Schulze was born in 1827.
He was a member of the early Washington firm of Cluss & Schulze. ). The firm designed a number of public and Government buildings in the Capital city, of which the old Smithsonian Institute, the National Museum, 1877-81, the Army Medical Museum on the Mall, 1886-88, and remodeling of the Patent Office after a fire in 1879, were the most important.
During the late eighties Mr. Schulze withdrew from the partnership and went to New York, where among other works he designed the old Crystal Palace on 42nd Street.