Winslow, Carleton Monroe, 1876-1946

Carleton Monroe Winslow, Sr. was born in Damariscotta, Maine, on December 27, 1876. He studied architecture at the Art Institute of Chicago and did additional coursework at the EĢcole des Beaux Arts in Paris. Winslow moved to Los Angeles in 1917, where he contributed to the design of the Los Angeles Public Library headquarters building. A noted church architect, Winslow is best known for the Community Presbyterian Church in Beverly Hills, the First Baptist Church in Pasadena, Church of the Star of the Sea in La Jolla, and St. Mary of the Angels in Los Angeles. After 1917, Winslow opened an additional office in Santa Barbara. He became a Fellow of the AIA in 1939. He served as the president of the Los Angeles Municipal Art Commission from 1931 to 1933. He died in Los Angeles on October 16, 1946.

From the description of Carleton Winslow, Sr. Papers, 1910-1946 (bulk 1935-1945). (Palm Springs Public Library). WorldCat record id: 318066323

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