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    Myron Hunt. Myron Hubbard Hunt [2] (February 27, 1868 – May 26, 1952) was an American architect whose numerous projects include many noted landmarks in Southern California and Evanston, Illinois. [3] Hunt was elected a Fellow in the American Institute of Architects in 1908.

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    Myron HubbardHunt: Used name: MyronHunt: Born: 27 February 1868 in Sunderland, Massachusetts (USA) Died: 26 May 1952 in Port Hueneme, California (USA) NOC: United States

  3. The vast majority of Myron Hunt's professional papers were taken in by the Huntington Library, San Marino, CA, which maintained the "Myron Hubbard Hunt Collection, 1815-1957," consisting of 4,156 pieces, 20 boxes,15 oversize volumes. and 1 oversize photo.

  4. Mar 25, 2024 · archINFORM homepage of Myron Hubbard M. Hunt (*1868 †1952) – American architect, active in California [contains a list of buildings] ... Photograph of architect ...

  5. After his first wife's death, Myron Hunt married Virginia Pease (1871-1957) in 1915. After their marriage, both Myron and Virginia Hunt were prominent in all types of civic and philanthropic organizations--helping with civilian war work during World War I through the projects of the Army and Navy League, being on the boards of hospitals and schools as well as organizing the Block-Aid Committee ...

  6. Prominent Southern California architect Myron Hubbard Hunt (1868-1952) was a native of Massachusetts. He studied at Northwestern University and the school of architecture at the Massachusetts School of Technology. In 1893 he married Harriette Hollond Boardman.

  7. Images for the person Myron Hubbard Hunt Aerial view of the San Marcos Building, Santa Barbara, following the June 1925 earthquake; from UCSB, Santa Barbara Earthquake History Bird's-eye view of Santa Barbara, Calif., looking north to the Santa Barbara Mountains, 1877; the orange box encloses the Burton's Mound property, site of the Potter ...

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