Phelan Building Construction Photograph Album 1907 Oct 7-1908 Sept 19.
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Curlett, William.
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William Curlett (1845-1914) was born in Ireland and studied architecture in Dublin before he made his way to San Francisco by 1871. He went on to become one of the original members of the State Board of Architecture and was a fellow of the American Institute of Architects, according to the San Diego Historical Society. His buildings can be found throughout the state, with San Francisco a particular favorite. Curlett's 1409 Sutter Mansion survived both the 1906 quake and fire. Several of Curlett'...
R.J. Waters & Company.
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The Phelan Building, 760-784 Market Street, San Francisco, was built by James Duvall Phelan, San Francisco mayor and U.S. senator. The architect was William Curlett. From the description of Phelan Building Construction Photograph Album 1907 Oct 7-1908 Sept 19. (San Francisco Public Library). WorldCat record id: 60503483 ...
Phelan, James D. (James Duval), 1861-1930
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James D. Phelan was a businessman, civic leader, political figure, and philanthropist, of San Francisco, Calif. He served as mayor of San Francisco (1897-1901) and U.S. Senator from Calif. (1915-1921). From the description of James D. Phelan correspondence : ALS and TLS, 1898-1927. (California Historical Society). WorldCat record id: 122394967 Biographical/Historical note Phelan was the son of a pioneer California banker....