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William and Alexander Curlett

William F. Curlett and Alexander Edward Curlett were a father-and-son pair of architects. They worked together as partners under the name of William Curlett and Son, Architects from c. 1908–1916. Aleck Curlett partnered with Claud Beelman as Curlett & Beelman (1919–1932).

Works
National Register of Historic Places A number of works by either or both Curletts are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. These works (in California unless otherwise noted) include: William CurlettTheodore F. Payne House (1881), San Francisco • Mutual Savings Bank Building (1902), San Francisco • Packard Library (1906), Marysville • Phelan Building (1908), San Francisco • Villa Montalvo (1914), Saratoga • Haas Californiandy Factory, San Francisco Alex and William CurlettHotel Congress (1918), Tucson, Arizona • Rialto Theatre (1920), Tucson, Arizona • Rialto Building, Tucson, Arizona Alex CurlettBuilding at 816 South Grand Avenue (1924), Los Angeles • Roosevelt Building (1926), Los Angeles • Fifth Street Store Building (1927), Los Angeles • Board of Trade Building (1929), Los Angeles • Equitable Building of Hollywood (1929/1931), Los Angeles Curlett & BeelmanCooper Arms Apartments (1923), Long Beach • Culver Hotel (1924), Culver City • Chester Williams Building (1926), Los Angeles • Potomac Block (1890), Los Angeles, with Block and Eisen • St. Mark's Episcopal Church (1902), Berkeley • Foreman & Clark Building (1929), Los Angeles, with Beelman • Commercial Club of Southern California, Los Angeles ==References==
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