Jacobberger, Stanton & Zeller (Firm),

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Francis Benedict Jacobberger was born in Portland, Or. on 1898 February 17.

He attended the University of Oregon in Eugene, Or. and started his architectural career as a draftsman in his father's firm in 1921. Francis founded the firm Jacobberger and Stanton and also worked for the firm Jacobberger, Stanton, and Zeller, as well as Jacobberger, Franks, and Norman. He designed numerous Catholic churches, schools, hospitals, and other institutional buildings, including St. Francis Church and Providence Hospital in Portland, Or. Like his father, Francis served as president of the Oregon chapter of the American Institute of Architects (A.I.A.) from 1945-1946, and he also co-authored Oregon's architectural practices law. Francis married Maude Cowles Barnes (b. 1898) in 1923, and the couple had two daughters. Francis Benedict Jacobberger died on 1962 February 4.

From the description of Stadium for Portland Baseball Club plans [manuscript], 1946-1949. (Oregon Historical Society Research Library). WorldCat record id: 721924078

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Active 1949

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