George, Walter Eugene.

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An early leader of the historic preservation movement in Texas, Walter Eugene George, Jr. received a bachelor of architecture from the University of Texas at Austin and a master of architecture from Harvard.

A former resident architect at Colonial Williamsburg and a leading preservation architect in Texas, George is well-known as an educator, having taught at the University of Houston and the University of Texas at Austin, and having served as chairman of the Architecture Department at the University of Kansas.

From the description of Walter Eugene George, Jr. drawings, 1951-1979. (University of Texas Libraries). WorldCat record id: 28757334

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referencedIn George, Eugene. George, Walter Eugene, Papers,, [ca. 1940s-2003] University of Texas Libraries
creatorOf George, Walter Eugene. Walter Eugene George, Jr. drawings, 1951-1979. University of Texas Libraries
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associatedWith Colonial National Historic Park. corporateBody
associatedWith Colonial Williamsburg, inc. corporateBody
associatedWith George, Eugene person
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Texas
Virginia
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Architecture, Domestic
Architecture
Historic buildings
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Active 1951

Active 1979

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