McEnary, Krafft, Birch & Kilgore.
Dale McEnary was born in Minneapolis. He studied engineering and architecture at the Univ. of Minnesota and M.I.T., graduating from the latter in 1914 with a B.S. in architecture. He worked successively with Charles Frost,Frederick Mann and Walter Wheeler. In 1928, McEnary formed a partnership with Albert Larson, who was replaced in the firm by Edwin Krafft in 1934. Edwin Krafft was born in Minneapolis, attended Dartmouth and studied architecture at the University of Minnesota. He worked for a series of local architects before joining McEnary in 1934. Krafft retired in 1969, and died in 1986. Merrill Arthur Birch was born in Minneapolis in 1919, earned an architecture degree from the University of Minnesota in 1942, and became a member of the firm after WWII service. Robert Kilgore also attended the University of Minnesota, joined the firm as a draftsman and was elected to full partnership with Birch in 1963.
From the description of McEnary, Krafft, Birch & Kilgore Papers 1905-1980. (University of Minnesota, Minneapolis). WorldCat record id: 63300443
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