C3850 John, Hurst, Papers Page 2

C3850 John, Hurst, Papers Page 2

C John, Hurst (1911-1979), Papers, 1946-1979 3850 16.8 linear feet and oversize This collection is available at The State Historical Society of Missouri. If you would like more information, please contact us at [email protected]. INTRODUCTION Papers of a Columbia, Missouri architect who established the architectural firm of Hurst John and Associates. The papers include client files, correspondence, architectural drawings, blueprints, photographs, and miscellaneous material. DONOR INFORMATION The Hurst John Papers were donated to the University of Missouri by his wife, Martha B. John, on April 26, 1979 (Accession No. 4229). An addition to the papers was made on July 27, 1979 (Accession No. 4243). BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCH Hurst John was born in Broadway, Missouri, on August 31, 1911, the youngest of the six children of Edward Lee and Ollie (Travis) John. He began his education in the Star Rural School, a log cabin near his home in Maries County. While he was still in elementary school he moved with his family to Columbia, Missouri. Although he began high school in Columbia, he graduated in 1929 from St. James High School in Phelps County. He later attended the University of Missouri from 1930 to 1932. In 1932 he took a job as a maintenance man at Stephens College where he was in daily contact with landscape and construction work. His work at Stephens helped clarify his early ambitions to become a landscape architect. Later, from 1937 to 1940, John worked as a draftsman and apprentice for University of Missouri architecture professor, Harry Satterlee Bill. From 1941 to 1943 he worked as resident architect on the expansion program at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. He joined the United States Army in 1943 and for the next three years served at Camp Adair, Oregon, and at Fort Leonard Wood. On April 30, 1946, after receiving an honorable discharge, he returned to Columbia where he opened the architectural firm of Hurst John and Associates. In 1947 John registered as an architect in the state of Missouri. After World War II Hurst John and Associates met post-war construction demands for new houses, subdivisions, commercial and public buildings. John designed and remodeled structures in Columbia and Boone County and in other small towns and cities throughout the state. Some of his principal projects were Stephens College Health Center; library and dormitories for William Woods College in Fulton; an apartment house and medical office building in Jefferson City; plans for the Boone Electric Cooperative; Central Plaza Development for St. James, and remodeling of the Fredendall and Wilkins Department Store in Mexico, Missouri. His firm served as project architects for the Southwest Bell Telephone building in Fayette and Station KIRX in Kirksville. By 1962 his firm had designed the Gallagher and Kent Building in Mexico, Southern Hills Subdivision in Boonville, the Chariton Valley Telephone office building, Meader Funeral Home in Centralia, the Farmers Stock Bank in Blackwater, and a number of private residences. Later in the 1960s and 1970s, his firm designed the Samaritan Hospital addition in Macon; the Missouri Store Company (Missouri Book Store) addition in Columbia; the Hawkeye C3850 John, Hurst, Papers Page 2 Book Store in Boulder, Colorado; a new building for the United Bank of Macon; and the Central Electric Power Cooperative offices in Jefferson City. Hurst John was active in social and civic affairs. He was a member of the Columbia School Board and the Great Rivers Council of the Boy Scouts of America. In 1949 he became an honorary member of Cosmopolitan International. He organized and became the first president of the United Cerebral Palsy of Missouri organization in central Missouri. He was president of the Missouri Council of the American Society of Registered Architects; a member of the Missouri Association of Registered Architects; regional vice president of the Society of Registered Architects; and president of the Architects and Engineers of Columbia, Inc. John's other interests included serving as president of Boonville Southern Hills, Inc. and as trustee and chairman of the Committee on Buildings and Grounds for Kemper Military Academy in Boonville. In addition, he was a member of the Public Library Architectural Committee of the American Library Association. John's architectural career spanned nearly three decades from the late 1940s until his untimely death after a brief illness on February 3, 1979. He was buried in Broadway Cemetery near St. James, Missouri. SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE The Hurst John Papers, 1946-1979, primarily consist of the client files of the Hurst John and Associates architectural firm. Arranged alphabetically by client name, the files include architectural drawings, correspondence, specifications, agreements between owner and architect, contracts, waivers of lien, client's notes and clippings, sketches, photographs and receipts. The architectural drawings include site plan studies of land use, preliminary sketches, working drawings, and contract drawings. C3850 John, Hurst, Papers Page 3 FOLDER LIST f. 60 Bass, Andrew f. 61 Baumeister, J.A. Clients f. 62 Beach, Eugene f. 63 Beavers, Byron f. 1 Adams-Albrecht f. 64 Bechtold, Robert J. f. 2-7 Aldridge, Mahlon R. f. 65 Belden, H.M., Jr. f. 8-11 Alexander, Susanna f. 66-67 Bell, John f. 12 Alexander House f. 68 Bellerive Acres f. 13 Allen, H.E. f. 69 Berkley, Howard D. f. 14 Allen, W.F.--Allen, W.J. f. 70 Berliner f. 15-18 Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity f. 71 Bess, J.N. f. 19-20 Alpha Gamma Sigma f. 72-74 Bethany Baptist Church Fraternity f. 75 Bethel Baptist Church f. 21 Alpha Phi Sorority f. 76 Bevins, Robert J. f. 21a Alspaugh, Glen f. 77 Bible Storyland Amusement f. 22 Altis, Klifton Park f. 23 Altis-Toland Apartment f. 78 Biggerstaff, J.M. Building f. 79 Biggs f. 24-26 Alyea, James O. f. 80 Billings Church f. 27 The American Home f. 81 Bills, Elmer blueprint f. 82 Binder, David f. 28-31 American Legion, Post 202 f. 83-84 Birk, Elmer f. 32 Ansbacher, Armonce f. 85 Biser, Harry f. 33 Ansbacher, Peter f. 86 Black, Camille f. 34 Armstrong Public Schools f. 87 Blaser, Benjamin f. 35 Arndt, Joseph M. f. 88 Bledsoe, W.M. f. 36 Arrow Rock State Park f. 89 Blumenthal, Leonard M. f. 37 Asel, Norman D. f. 90-93 Board of Education, f. 38 Ashworth, R.W. Columbia, Missouri f. 39 Assembly of God Church f. 94-95 Boer, Joseph f. 40 Astrolabe Tracings f. 96 Boillot, James f. 41 Atkinson, Terry f. 97 Bollinger and Stone Building f. 42-43 A & P Store f. 98-99 Boone County Fair f. 44 Audrain County Historical Association Society f. 100-111 Boone Electric Cooperative f. 45-46 Ausmus, R.E. f. 112 Boone Industrial Park f. 47-49 Auxvasse Consolidated f. 113 Boone International Schools Investment Corporation f. 50 Baker, Bruce f. 114 Boonville Courthouse f. 51 Baker, Ralph f. 115 Boonville Fire Zoning f. 52 Baker, Vernon f. 116 Boulevard Heights f. 53 Baker, Wade Subdivision f. 54-56 Barnes, Bruce f. 117 Bowman, E.N. f. 57 Barr, James f. 118 Bradley, William f. 58-59 Basler, Lloyd K. f. 119 Brady, C. Wynn C3850 John, Hurst, Papers Page 4 f. 120 Braun, Robert f. 175-182 Chariton Valley Telephone f. 121 Bray, William Company f. 122-123 Bregant, Robert E. f. 183 Christian Science Church f. 124 Brenton, Robert B. f. 184 Christian Science Society f. 125-126 Bretz, T.W. f. 185-189 Christus, Peter E. f. 127 Bridgeport Manor f. 190 Clark, Kendall f. 128 Britton, Robert f. 191 Clark, Merritt A. f. 129 Broadway at Westwood f. 192 Clay, Jack L. House f. 193 Clayton, Russell f. 130 Broadway Baptist Church f. 194 Clinkscales, J.R. and Cemetery f. 195-197 Coats, C.H. f. 131 Brockman, L.W. f. 198 Cobb, George f. 132 Brown-Harris Subdivision f. 199 Colorado Book Store f. 133 Brownlee, Richard S. f. 200 Columbia Municipal Airport f. 134 Bryant, Zoe f. 201 Columbia Cemetery f. 135 Brydon, David f. 202-208 Columbia Planning and f. 136 Burger, W.A. Zoning Commission f. 137-138 Burk, Samuel A. f. 209-213 Columbia Country Club f. 139 Burns, Paul f. 214 Columbia National Bank f. 140-141 Burns, Thomas W. f. 215 Columbia Power Plant f. 142-143 Butzer, Harold f. 216 Columbia Public Library f. 144 Byland, J.V. f. 216a Columbia School District f. 145 Calderello, Louis f. 217 Columbia Sewerage Works f. 146 Calvary Baptist Church f. 218 Compton, K.C. f. 147 Camden County Bank f. 219 Conley-Miller House f. 148 Campbell-Lewis Funeral f. 220 Conley, William T. Home f. 220a Connett Engineered Homes f. 149-150 Campfire Girls Camp f. 221 Cooksey, N.J. Takimina f. 221a Cooper County Court House f. 151 Missouri State Capitol f. 222 Cope, James C. Building f. 223 Corbett, James f. 152 Carlisle, O.H. f. 224 Cosmopolitan Park f. 153-155 Central Arcade Building f. 225 Country Club of Missouri f. 156-165 Central Electric Power f. 226 Country Club Subdivision Cooperative f. 227 Country Gardens Subdivision f. 166 Centralia, City of, Missouri f. 228 Cowley, John A. f. 167 Centralia Country Club f. 229 Cowley, John f. 168 Chalkley, J.I. f. 230 Coy, Curtis f. 169 Chambers, Russell f. 231 Craig, Robert f. 169a Chance, F. Gano, Subdivision f. 232 Crosswhite, Ernest f. 170 Chance, Jack f. 233 Cumberland Presbyterian f. 171 Chancellor, Ray Church f. 172 Chaney, Donald f. 234-236 Cutler, J. Linwood f. 173 Chenoweth, Paul f. 237 Dalton Building Service, Inc. f. 174 Chappell, R.F. f.

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