Memorandum of agreement between John Galen Howard, J.D. Galloway, William C. Hays, A.H. Markwart, 1908 Oct. 1.

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Memorandum of agreement between John Galen Howard, J.D. Galloway, William C. Hays, A.H. Markwart, 1908 Oct. 1.

Agreement regarding dissolution of the partnership known as Howard & Galloway, Architects and Engineers.

8 leaves ; 28 cm.

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Howard & Galloway, Architects and Engineers (Firm)

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Howard, John Galen, 1864-1931

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A leader in the American Renaissance Movement, with special interest in the Beaux-Arts style, John Galen Howard came to California in 1892-1893. He was chosen to execute the Hearst plan for the University of California, Berkeley, and later founded the School of Architecture at Berkeley. Howard's own buildings on the Berkeley campus exhibit the range of materials and styles taught at the School. He also had an active practice in San Francisco. Architects trained by him include Julia Morgan, Willi...

Galloway, John Debo, 1869-1943

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Biography John Debo Galloway, the son of James and Emily Myers (Hoover) Galloway, was born on October 13, 1869, at San Jose, Calif. His ancestors were residents of Maryland, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania prior to the American Revolution. His parents died when he was still quite young. Left to his own resources, one of his dominant characteristics, self-reliance, early came to the fore. His boyhood experiences, some of which were acquired at Vi...

Hays, William Charles, 1873-1963

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A member of the faculty at the University of California, Berkeley, Charles William Hays served as Dean of the School of Architecture from 1917-1919. Often collaborating with John Galen Howard, he designed buildings throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. From the description of William Charles Hays architectural clipping books, [19--]. (University of California, Berkeley). WorldCat record id: 38366233 Hays' architectural career began in Philadelphia in 1894. He moved to San F...

Markwart, Arthur H. (Arthur Hermann), b. 1880.

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