Carleton Winslow, Sr. Papers, 1910-1946 1935-1945

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Carleton Winslow, Sr. Papers, 1910-1946 1935-1945

This collection contains the correspondence, photographs, project files, and drawings of architect Carleton Winslow, Sr., who is known for his work on the Panama-California Exposition of 1915 in San Diego, the Los Angeles Public Library headquarters building, as well as churches and residences in Southern California and Santa Barbara.

2 boxes, 1 flat file

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6658244

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Winslow, Carleton Monroe, 1876-1946

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Carleton Monroe Winslow, Sr. was born in Damariscotta, Maine, on December 27, 1876. He studied architecture at the Art Institute of Chicago and did additional coursework at the EĢcole des Beaux Arts in Paris. Winslow moved to Los Angeles in 1917, where he contributed to the design of the Los Angeles Public Library headquarters building. A noted church architect, Winslow is best known for the Community Presbyterian Church in Beverly Hills, the First Baptist Church in Pasadena, Church of the Star ...