Fred W. Hodgson Architectural Drawings 1920-1929

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Fred W. Hodgson Architectural Drawings 1920-1929

This collection contains 1,068 architectural drawings of Fred W. Hodgson from 1920 to roughly 1929. They include various buildings such as schools, churches, jails and private homes.

3 drawers; 1068 drawings in three drawers

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Utah Agricultural College of Utah

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Agricultural College of Utah

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Hodgson, Fred W. (Frederick William), 1886-1930

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Fred W. Hodgson was born in Salt Lake City on March 12, 1886 to Mary E. and Oliver Hodgson. In 1904 at the age of 18, he embarked on a three-year LDS mission to Belgium. He returned to Ogden, Utah where he completed an apprenticeship with his brother Leslie S. Hodgson. He married Mary Eleanor Bingham of Ogden, Utah in the Salt Lake City temple and the couple then moved to San Diego, California in order for Fred to complete his architectural training. Around 1915, he and ...

Utah State Agricultural College

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Utah State Agricultural College (1929-1957) (now Utah State University) was also known as Agricultural College of Utah (1888-1916), and Utah Agricultural College (1916-1929). From the description of Laboratory manuals for experimental physics, 1933-1950. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84584483 National Youth Administration (NYA), former U.S. government agency established in 1935 within the Works Progress Administration; it was transferred in 1939 to the Federal Security Agen...