Guy E. Crampton and William Henley Deitrick papers and drawings, 1928-1977 [manuscript].

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Guy E. Crampton and William Henley Deitrick papers and drawings, 1928-1977 [manuscript].

Architectural drawings and specifications documenting the works of William Henley Deitrick and his successor, Guy E. Crampton. Included are Deitrick's competition winning design for Needham Broughton High School (1928), his modernist Carolina County Club (1948), the prize winning Dorton Arena (with Matthew Nowicki, 1950-1951), and public housing pojects for the Raleigh Housing Authority. Crampton's designs include several buildings for Elon College (1965), the Wake Forest College Stadium (1966), numerous projects for the Wachovia Bank & Trust Co., and many public school buildings. The specifications are for buildings designed by Guy E. Crampton and Associates, including the Wake Forest College Stadium and public schools.

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Deitrick, William Henley, 1895-1974

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1895 Born in Danville, Virginia. 1916 Graduated from Wake Forest College. 1916 1917 Worked as a high school principal in Georgia. 1917 1919 ...

Elon College

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Guy E. Crampton and Associates.

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Wm. Henley Deitrick, Inc.

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Crampton, Guy E. (Guy Edwin), 1913-1978.

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William Henley Deitrick was born in Danville, Virginia in 1895. He graduated from Wake Forest College in 1916. Then he worked as a high school principal for a year in Georgia. During World War I, Deitrick served as a second lieutenant in the United States Army . After the war, he worked as a building contractor from 1919 to 1922. He entered Columbia University, New York in 1922 and studied architecture there until 1924. In 1926 he began practicing architecture. During his professional career Dei...