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Davis & Davis

Davis & Davis was an architecture firm in Los Angeles, California made up of brothers F. Pierpont and Walter S. Davis.

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Francis Pierpont Davis Francis Pierpont Davis, who went by Pierpont Davis, was born in 1884 in Baltimore, Maryland to Frank Earlougher Davis, an architect, and Annie Legate Swindell. He was elder to three brothers, William, Walter, and Henry, and one sister, Dorothy. The family also had one servant. Pierpont attended Baltimore City College for one year and the Maryland Institute of Design, Engineering, and Mathematics for three. In 1907, he moved to Los Angeles and in 1909, he married Gertrude Alberta Churchill in Santa Monica, California. They had two kids together, and also lived with a nurse and a cook. From 1924 to 1925, Pierpont and Gertrude traveled across Europe and North Africa, with destinations that included the British Isles, France, Italy, Spain, Switzerland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, and Algeria. Pierpont was a member of the Allied Architects of Los Angeles and he also worked as Assistant to the Chief Architect on the Pentagon Project in Washington, D.C. in 1941. He also served as president of the Los Angeles City Art Commission Pierpont stool 5 foot 11.5 inches tall, had brown eyes and black hair, and had a scar over his left eye. He died in Los Angeles in 1953. Walter attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology for both his bachelor's and master's degrees, the formor of which he obtained in 1910 and the latter in 1911. Henry Franklin Withey Henry Franklin Withey was born in 1880 in Lynn, Massachusetts to John F. Withey, a printer, farmer, and laborer, and Martha Peckham Withey. Henry was the eldest of one brother and two sisters. Henry and his family moved to Los Angeles sometime between 1900 and 1910. By 1920, Henry was married to Elsie Rathburn, an immigrant who came to the United States in 1884 and was naturalized in 1900. Elsie worked as an assistant in Henry's office and the two wrote the Biographical Dictionary of American Architects together. Henry was 5 feet 10.5 inches tall and had blue eyes and brown hair. He died in 1969. == Selected works ==
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Davis and Davis2027 N Serrano Avenue (1921), contributor to the Oxford-Serrano-Hobart Residential Historic DistrictH. M. Easton & Morris Mumper Residence (1921), contributor to the Oxford-Serrano-Hobart Residential Historic District • Castelar Street School (1922) • St. John's Episcopal Church (1923), • Conant House (1924) • Anna Desmond Residence (1925) • Roman Gardens (1926), • Huntington Palisades Spec House (1929) • Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority House, University of California Los Angeles (1930), contributor to the UCLA Sorority Row Historic DistrictSwelldom Building (1920), contributing property in the NRHP-listed Broadway Theater and Commercial District Pierpont DavisF. Pierpont Davis House (1921) • Pierson Residence (1925), LAHCM #630 With WitheyArtesia Grammar School (1911) • Farmers and Merchants Bank of Santa Paula branch (1911-1912) and headquarters (1913) ==See also==
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