PULASKI CO, AR - MAX A. ORLOPP, JR. - Bio Published in Memorial & Biographical History, Dallas County, TX - Lewis Publishing, 1892 Submitted by: P. J. Cowling nee Orlopp [user377364@aol.com] ====================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. ====================================================================== Max A. Orlopp, Jr. "M. A. Orlopp, the talented architect of the new courthouse of Dallas, County, was born in Brooklyn, New York, May 26, 1859. His parents are M. A. and Harriet Hail Orlopp, both natives of Germany. The father has been a hardware merchant in New York City, Chicago, Cincinnati and Little Rock, Arkansas, at which latter place he has been living for the past twenty-three years. in Cincinnati he was connected with Tyler, Davidson and Co., the projectory of the fountain on Fifth, Vine and Walnut Streets, about the time the fountain was built. The name was first spelled Orloff and the father of our subject was a political exile from Russia and Germany at the same time that Carl Schurz was exiled. He came to America, the land of the free and refuge of the oppressed. He is now a man fifty-nine years of age and a member of the Masonic fraternity. His wife also is still living, having come to America with her parents. Mr and Mrs Orlopp were married in Cincinnati, Ohio in 1856. They had four children, namely: Henry, the eldest, is in Little Rock, Arkansas, in the cotton and oil business, married to Elizabeth Wright, and they have four children, Paul T., Harriet, Harry and Alexis: Norman died at the age of two years; our subject is the third child, and Paul A. residing in Cincinnati, connected with the Adams Express Company is the youngest child and is as yet unmarried. Our subject was educated in the United States Naval Academy at Annapolis, Maryland, graduating in June 1881. After leaving the academy his time was occupied in civil engineering until 1884, making railroad surveys most of the time, and during this time he was connected with the United States Engineers. He took up the study of architecture in 1885 and has been engaged in it ever since, with headquarters at Little Rock but lately he has changed his headquarter to Dallas, Texas. He built the Scollard Building of Dallas on Main Street, 7 stories in height, which is one of the largest and most ornamental buildings in the city. The work on which he is now engaged is the building of one of the city schools. He was the architct of the courthouse and it is one of the finest of its kind in the country. He was married, in 1887 to Miss Jessie E. Culver, daughter of John Culver, of Little Rock, Arkanas. They have two children, the pride and joy of the household. Elizabeth and Helen. Mr. Orlopp is a member of the Elks. This gentleman, whose biography is here so briefly sketched is one of the best workmen in his line that America has ever produced. Possessed of an excellent education, he has perfected himself in his art and now stands pre-eminent in his profession. He has a standing as a gentlemen as an architect and is highly esteemed by his hosts of admiring friends." In addition, it should be noted here that Max A. Orlopp, Jr. was also the architect of the Pulaski County, Arkansas Courthouse in addition to the Courthouse at Jasper, MO as well as others, which I have not as yet discovered. ======================================================================