Hitchcock & Hitchcock (Firm) records 1907-1996

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Hitchcock & Hitchcock (Firm) records 1907-1996

The Hitchcock & Hitchcock Firm designed many distinctive buildings across the Rocky Mountain region, mostly notably in Laramie, Wyoming and for the University of Wyoming. The Hitchcock Records, 1907-1996, include architectural drawings, sketches, and blueprints by both Wilbur A. Hitchcock and the Hitchcock & Hitchcock architectural firm.

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University of Wyoming.

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Dubois, William

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Hitchcock, Wilbur Arthur

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Mullens, Glenn B.

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Hitchcock, Eliot, b. 1915.

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Hitchcock, Clinton, b. 1919.

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Mullens, Elinor.

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Hitchcock & Hitchcock (Firm)

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Eliot and Clinton Hitchcock formed the architectural firm of Hitchcock & Hitchcock in Laramie, Wyoming, in 1946. Eliot and Clinton were the sons of Wilbur A. Hitchcock, who was a professor of civil engineering at the University of Wyoming from 1912-1921. In 1921 he opened a private architectural firm in Laramie and often collaborated with William Dubois, an architect from Cheyenne, Wyoming. Glenn Mullens, a son-in-law of Wilbur Hitchcock, served as a structural consultant for the firm. ...