A.J. Gibson and Maud Lockley Gibson Estate Collection 1864-1957

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A.J. Gibson and Maud Lockley Gibson Estate Collection 1864-1957

The collection contains materials related to the estate of A. J. Gibson, a noted Missoula, Montana, architect and his wife, Maud Lockley Gibson.

1.0 linear foot

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SNAC Resource ID: 6381357

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Gibson, Maud Lockley, -1927

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A. J. Gibson was an architect in Missoula, Montana, who designed and built several of the city’s most notable historic buildings. He is responsible for Main Hall on the campus of The University of Montana, the Missoula County Courthouse, and many private residences. He was married to Etta Maud Lockley, the daughter of Frederic Lockley, a prominent newspaperman. The couple died in an automobile-train accident on New Years in 1928. From the guide to the A.J. Gibson and Mau...

Gibson, A. J. (Albert John), 1862-1928

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Albert John Gibson was born in 1862 in Savannah, Ohio. He moved to Butte, Montana, when he was twenty-one and worked there for five years. In 1888, he arrived in Missoula, Montana, and worked with E. C. Selander as a carpenter. He later formed a partnership with Robert Mentrum and began to study architecture, for which he exhibited a natural genius. He designed St. Patrick’s Hospital, Missoula City-County High School, the Missoula County Courthouse, Sacred Heart Academy, most of the...

Wilcox, George B., 1878-1959

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