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  • 111T. Paterson Ross — Thomas Paterson Ross, usually credited as T. Paterson Ross and occasionally as T. Patterson Ross, is an architect of regional significance to the San Francisco Bay Area. Ross designed over 200 buildings during his career.A native of Edinburgh,… …

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  • 112Josiah Fox — (1763 1847) was a naval architect noted for his involvement in the design and construction of the first significant warships of the United States Navy.Fox was born in Falmouth, Cornwall, England in 1763, and completed the apprenticeship at the… …

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  • 113Charles Lewis Bowman — (1890–1971) was an American architect. Born in New York City December 9, 1890 but raised in Mount Vernon, New York he graduated from Cornell University in Ithaca, New York with both his Bachelors (Class of 1912) and Master s degree in… …

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  • 114Carl Frelinghuysen Gould — (24 November, 1873 4 January, 1939) also spelled Carl Freylinghausen Gould, was a leading architect in the Pacific Northwest, and founder and first chair of the architecture program at the University of Washington. As the lead designer in the… …

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  • 115William Stanley Haseltine — Infobox Artist bgcolour = #6495ED name = William Stanley Haseltine imagesize = caption = William Stanley Hazeltine, Cascade birthname = birthdate = birth date |1835|6|11| location = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania deathdate = death date and age… …

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  • 116Oscar Stonorov — Oscar Gregory Stonorov (December 2, 1905 May 9, 1970), was a modernist architect and architectural writer, historian and archivist who emigrated to the United States from Germany in 1929.[1] His first name is often spelled Oskar . Contents 1… …

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  • 117Claude J. Sauthier — Claude Joseph Sauthier (1736–1802) was an illustrator, draftsman, surveyor, and mapmaker. He was employed by the British colonial government in the American colonies prior to and during the American Revolutionary War. Contents 1 Early life 2… …

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  • 118Kids In Danger — (KID) is an American non profit dedicated to educating parents, training engineers, designers, and manufacturers, and advocating for improvements in children s product safety in cribs, toys, bathtub seats, bunk beds, car seats, carriers, costumes …

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  • 119Stanley Lechtzin — is an American Jewelry and metals artist noted for his work in electroforming and Computer Aided Design and Computer Aided Manufacture. Life Stanley was born in 1936 in Detroit, Michigan [ [http://www.craftinamerica.org/artists metal/story… …

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  • 120Franco Scalamandré — (born in Naples, Italy April 15, 1898, died March 4, 1988 at Plandome Manor, New York) was a co founder of Scalamandré Inc. one of the United States most prestigious manufacturers of traditional textiles, decorative textile trims, wall covering,… …

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