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A & E Associates A & E Associates Abrahams, Sydney George Architects (12/23/1922 Baltimore MD- 1954 8641 Colesville Rd DC Regis # 1284; 1/24/1961 Silver Spring MD (bd) Ed: University of Oklahoma 1955 4630 Montgomery Ave 1946-57 BArch Bethesda MD (bd) 1956 8002 WI Ave Accardo, Joseph J. Bethesda MD (bd) (5/12/1907 New York NY- DC Regis # 727; 1/31/1951 Abel, Joseph H. Ed: Columbia University 1926-34 (5/20/1905 Washington DC- Diploma in Architecture; Beaux DC Regis # 374; 5/3/1940 Arts Institute of Design 1930-34 Ed: George Washington University 1923-32 BArch Adams, George R. see also Dillon & Abel Architect 1934-36 Dillon & Abel (bd) 1864-65 14th St NW near R (r) Draftsman 1937 Charles E. Dillon (r) Adams, James Wesley Designer (3/3/1893 Johnstown PA- 1938 Charles E. Dillon (r) DC Regis # 102; 11/13/1925 Architect Ed: Pennsylvania State 1939 Dillon & Abel (bd) University 1912-15 Horticulture 1940 1327 CT Ave NW (r) & Landscape Architecture; Architect University of Pennsylvania 1941-55 1636 CT Ave NW (bd) 1915-18 Architecture 1956-60 2000 P St NW (bd) Draftsman 1923-24 Horace W. Peaslee (r) Abele, Charles Robert Architect (5/28/1921 Memphis TN - 1924-27 1504 H St NW (bd) DC Regis # 1570; 11/16/1964 1928-60 1805 H St NW (bd) Ed: University of Florida 1938-48 Adams, John Arthur BArch Architect 1893 1211 11th St NW (r) A.B. Mullett & Co. Draftsman Architects 1894 1203 H St NW (r) 1890-07 1411 F St NW (bd) 1895 417 H St NW (r) 1908-13 Union Trust Bldg (bd) Architect 1914-28 721 Union Tr Bldg (bd) 1896 930 F St NW (bd) 1929-30 721, 740 15th St NW (bd) 1931-35 740 15th NW (bd) Adams, Lewis Greenleaf 1936-39 Union Trust Bldg (bd) (11/23/1897 Lenox MA- DC Regis # 626; 10/26/1948 A.B. Mullett & Sons Ed: Yale University 1916-20 1891 1411 F St NW (bd) BA; Ecole des Beaux Arts (Paris) 1922-1926 DPLG Adams, Percy C. 1958 Page missing (4/4/1869 Randolph NY- 1959 230 N Royal St DC Regis # 71; 9/24/1925 Alexandria VA (r) Ed: Cornell University Architect 1889-1893 BArch 1960 401, 1726 M St NW (bd) see also Averill & Adams Architect, Treasury Adreon, Harry Barnes, Jr. 1902 1507 RI Ave NW (r) (7/18/1929 Norfolk VA- Draftsman, Treasury DC Regis # 1153; 2/13/1959 1903-05 1507 RI Ave NW (r) Ed: Virginia Polytechnic Institute 1906 The Owasco (r) 1948-52 BS & MS Architecture 1907 1507 Park Rd NW (r) 1908-09 1409 Delafield Pl NW (r) Agle, Charles Klemm Architect (10/19/1906 Bloomington IL- 1910 Union Trust Bldg (bd) DC Regis # 417; 8/6/1941 1911-12 Averill & Adams (bd) Ed: Princeton University 1913-15 Union Trust Bldg (bd) 1925-29 BA & 1929-31 MFA 1916 719 Union Trust Bldg (bd) 1917-26 1003-6 Woodward Bldg (bd) Agron, George Abraham 1927 1504 H St NW (bd) (10/1/1913 Portland OR- 1928-32 Woodward Bldg (bd) DC Regis #451; 3/24/1944 1933-35 744 Jackson Pl NW (bd) Ed: UCLA 1930-33; 1936 1936-50 808 17th NW (bd) Physics & Mathematics 1951 1246 20th St NW (bd) A. Goenner & Co. Adams, Richard Joseph Architects (10/12/1908 Riverton VA- 1890 916 E St NW (bd) DC Regis # 1027; 7/30/1956 1891 511 11th St NW (bd) Ed: Alabama Polytechnic Institute 1926-29; Emory University 1929 A.H. Sonnemann & Son see also Sonnemann, Alexander H.; Adkinson, William Fay Sonnemann, Karl O. (7/10/1916 Syracuse NY- Architects DC Regis # 595; 12/30/1947 1925 1514 K St NW (bd) Ed: Syracuse University 1926 1512 K St NW (bd) 1934-39 BArch 1927 1514 K St NW (bd) 1928 1019 15th St NW (bd) Adler, Harold (6/12/1929 Baltimore MD- Airline Architectural Consultants DC Regis # 1278; 1/16/1961 Architects Ed: University of Pennsylvania 1960 2209 L St NW (bd) 1946-51 BA; Catholic University 1955-58 BArch Airtec Planners No profession listed Architects 1957 1520 Kanawha St 1947 1246 20th St NW (bd) Hyattsville MD (r) 1948 1246 20th St NW (r) 2 Albarran, Eugenio Jorge DC Regis # 422; 11/17/1938 (2/22/1917 Havana, Cuba- Ed: University of Texas DC Regis # 1301; 5/8/1961 1927-31 BArch Ed: University of Havana 1937-41 Architecture Alfred Kastner & Asso Architects Albarran, Oria Julia 1959 1700 K St NW (bd) (4/12/1913 Havana, Cuba- 1960 1920 K St NW (bd) DC Regis # 1592; 2/5/1965 Ed: University of Havana Allan, George Hasson 1935-40 MArch (10/25/1930 Pittsburgh PA- DC Regis # 1483; 1/15/1964 Albert Goenner & Asso Ed: Carnegie Tech 1952-58 see also Goenner, Albert BArch & 1959-61 MArch Architects 1957-60 9300 Old Gtn Rd Allan, Joseph, Jr. Bethesda MD (bd) (4/20/1908 Leith, Scotland- DC Regis # 835; 8/17/1952 Albert Grant & Co. Ed: Newark (NJ) College of Engineering see also Grant, Albert 1927-32; Beaux Arts Institute Architects & Contractors of Design(New York) 1932-34 1864 353 PA Ave NW (r) Architects Allard, Roger E. 1867 353 PA Ave NW (bd) (1/11/1920 Southport CT- 1868 500 7th St NW (bd) DC Regis # 851; 7/1952 1869 353 PA Ave NW (bd) Ed: Catholic University 1937-41 Albert, John Jacob Student (10/24/1907 Washington DC- 1941 1014 Monroe St NE (r) DC Regis not completed in 1951 Draftsman, Navy Department Ed: George Washington University 1942 1336 Lawrence St NE (r) 1926-35 BArch No profession listed 1943 3725 12th St NE (r) Albert M. Schneider & Co. 1945-47 Page missing see also Schneider, Albert M. 1948-51 Not listed Architects 1952-53 Page missing 1916 1430 K St NW (bd) Architect, Murphy & Locraft 1954 2100 N Powhaton Alexander, Robert Evans Arlington VA (r) (11/23/1907 Bayonne NJ- 1955 Page missing DC Regis # 1391; 10/2/1962 No profession listed Ed: Cornell University 1956-57 5800 63rd Ave 1925-30 BArch Eastpns (r) Architect Alexander, Samuel Yarbrough, Jr. 1958 1518 P St NW (r) (4/2/1909 Huffman TX- 1959-60 1518 P St NW (bd) 3 Allard, William C. 1935 1801 16th St NW (r) (12/23/1866 Baltimore MD- Draftsman, Works Progress Admin Not registered; exempted 8/8/1925 1936 1413 44th St NW (r) Ed: Maryland Institute 4 years Draftsman before 1897 1937 2225 Waterside Dr NW (r) Architect No profession listed 1915 707 G St NW (bd) 1938 2225 Waterside Dr NW (r) 1916 Not listed Architect Contractor 1939-40 2225 Waterside Dr NW (r) 1917-21 707 G St NW (r) 1941 1001 15th St NW (r) 1922-23 805 H St NW (r) 1942 5044 Millwood Ln NW (r) 1924 803 H St NW (r) No profession listed 1925 1012 I St NW (r) 1943 5044 Millwood Ln NW (r) 1926-27 Not listed 1945-46 Page missing 1928 1012 I St NW (r) Architect 1947-50 5044 Millwood Ln NW (bd) Allen, Arthur Edward 1952 1021 34th St NW (bd) (3/25/1900 Brooklyn NY- 1953-54 Cooper, Almirall, Wade DC Regis Appli # 418; 12/5/1941 & Coughlin (bd) Ed: Pratt Institute 1921-23; 1955-60 Almirall & Coughlin (bd) 1929-30 Allied Architects of Washington Almon, Harry F. Architects Draftsman 1926-27 1504 H St NW (bd) 1916 Leon E. Dessez (r) 1928 1228 CT Ave NW (bd) Architect 1929 1228 CT Ave NW (r) 1917 817 14th St NW (bd) 1930-33 726 Jackson Pl NW (bd) Draftsman 1934 740 Jackson Pl NW (bd) 1918 Quartermaster General(r) 1935 744 Jackson Pl NW (bd) US Army 1936 744 Jackson Pl NW (r) 1919 719 11th St NW (r) No profession listed Almirall & Coughlin 1920 719 11th St NW (r) Architects 1951 5044 Millwood Ln NW (bd) 1952-60 1021 34th St NW (bd) Almond, Alexander Pearson (5/8/1904 Elberton GA- Almirall, Francis Cusachs DC Regis # 1395; 10/11/1962 (9/11/1904 New York NY- Ed: Georgia Tech 1921-25 BS DC Regis # 589; 12/18/1947 Architecture Ed: Ecole des Beaux Arts (Paris) 1928-32 Government Diploma American Architectural & see also Almirall & Coughlin; Construction Co. Cooper, Almirall, Wade & Architects Coughlin 1959 1407 U St NW (bd) No profession listed 4 American Millwork Corporation 1948 1726 M St NW & Architects 719 Thayer Ave 1934 1407 Lee Highway, Silver Spring MD (bd) Rosslyn, VA (bd) 1949 1228 CT Ave NW & 719 Thayer Ave Ambrosius, C. Silver Spring MD (bd) Architect 1950 1726 M St NW (r) 1906 616 G St NW (bd) 1951-53 Page missing 1954-60 1726 M St NW & Amsellem, Jacques J. 1424 Highland Dr (3/22/1924 Fez, Morocco- Silver Spring MD (bd) DC Regis # 1320; 10/10/1961 Ed: Johns Hopkins University 1951-54 Anderson, Charles Frederick Architect Andberg, Eric W. 1860 456 11th St NW (bd) (7/3/1913 St. George ME- 1862 ckr O & 11th Sts NW (bd) DC Regis # 1332; 12/19/1961 Ed: University of New Hampshire Anderson, Clarence E. 1931-35 BS Technology Clerk 1889 430 K St NW (r) Anderson, Alfred Fremont Draftsman (8/22/1928 Elicottville NY- 1890 1307 MD Ave SW (r) DC Regis # 1331; 1/4/1962 Architect Ed: University of Florida 1891 1307 MD Ave SW (r) 1950-55 BArch 1892 Not listed 1893-94 1326 10th St NW (r) Anderson, Arthur Leonard 1895 934 F St NW (bd) (11/17/1893 Pawtucket RI- 1896 615 14th St NW (bd) DC Regis # 479; 5/29/1945 Ed: Mechanics Arts High School (Boston MA) 1907-11 Anderson, Derrick Arnold Architect (12/23/1928 London, England- 1939 Silver Spring MD (r) DC Regis # 1062; 6/17/1958 1940 Not listed Ed: Southeast Essex Technical 1941 719 Thayer Ave University, England 1945-47; Silver Spring MD (r) North Polytechnic, London 1942 1147 CT Ave NW (r) 1947-50; RIBA 1951-52 No profession listed 1943 903 E St SW (r) Anderson, Emmett Count Architect (9/23/1925 El Paso TX- 1945 719 Thayer Ave DC regis denied; failed exam 1957 Silver Spring MD (bd) Ed: Southern University, Baton 1946-47 1228 CT Ave NW & Rouge 1946-49; Howard University 719 Thayer Ave 1949-54 BA Silver Spring MD (bd) 5 Anderson, Peter Melvin DC Regis # 1133; 2/1/1962 (6/16/1884 Springdale WI- Ed: University of Virginia DC Regis # 106 12/10/1925 1950-54 BS Architecture Ed:University of Wisconsin 1903-07 Mechanical Engineering Anner, Conrad W.
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