Clark, Frank Chamberlain, Sr.
Dates
- Existence: 1872 - 1957
Biography
Frank Clark Sr. was a leading architect in southern Oregon and the Rogue River valley. Born in New York, Clark settled in Ashland, Oregon in 1902 before moving to Medford in 1909. Mr. Clark designed numerous buildings, many designated as Historic Places.
Found in 24 Collections and/or Records:
Frank Chamberlain Clark - photographs, 1979-1982
The photographs show Frank C. Clark and his wife Gracie, as well as images and descriptions of pictures depicting designs Mr. Clark created. Also included is a handwritten note about the photos.
Frank Chamberlain Clark - slides, 1981-1982
The slides depict eighteen homes and buildings designed by Mr. Clark in Southern Oregon and the Rogue Valley. The slides have names on the back to identify the houses.
Frank Chamberlain Clark - unidentified buildings, 1979
The typed and handwritten notes concern unidentified buildings. There is an image of a Valley School dated 26 July 1979.
Patton Draft File, The Hamilton and Edith Patton House, 245 Valley View Drive, Medford, Oregon, 1992
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- Oregon, Southern 20
- research notes 18
- Hazardous geographic environments 3
- Photographs 2
- Grants Pass (Or.) 1