Rockfellow, Annie Graham, 1866-1947
Variant namesFirst woman architect to practice in Arizona; Rockfellow moved to Tucson in 1915 and joined the architecture firm of Henry O. Jaastad until her retirement in 1936. She designed Tucson buildings such as the El Conquistador Hotel, the YWCA, Safford School, and other buildings, homes and churches throughout Arizona. She was the sister of John A. Rockfellow.
From the description of Photographs, 1919-1938. (Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division). WorldCat record id: 40614330
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referencedIn | Jaastad, Henry O., 1872-1965. Jaastad photographs, ca. 1934-1955. | Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division | |
referencedIn | John A. Rockfellow Photograph Collection | Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division | |
creatorOf | Rockfellow photographs, 1919-1938. | Arizona Historical Society, Southern Arizona Division |
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associatedWith | El Conquistador Hotel (Tucson, Ariz.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Jaastad, Henry O., 1872-1965. | person |
associatedWith | Rockfellow, John Alexander, 1858-1947. | person |
associatedWith | Safford School (Tucson, Ariz.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Tucson Indian Training School (Tucson, Ariz.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Young Women's Christian Association (Tucson, Ariz.) | corporateBody |
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Patagonia (Ariz.) | |||
Nogales (Ariz.) | |||
Fort Lowell (Ariz.) | |||
Arizona--Tucson | |||
Meyer Ave. (Tucson, Ariz.) | |||
Tucson Mountain Park (Ariz.) |
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Architecture |
Women architects |
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Birth 1866
Death 1947
Birth 1866
Death 1954