Male, born 1856-06, died 1930-07-12
Associated with the firm network
McDougall Brothers, Architects
Résumé
Partner, McDougall Brothers, Architects, San Francisco, CA.
Relocation
Charles Campbell McDougall was born in CA in 06/1856. He was the elder brother (by eleven years) of George Barnett McDougall, with whom he worked in partnership between.
In 1900, he and George lived together with their respective wives and children at 721 Divisadero Street in San Francisco, CA. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation Year: 1900; Census Place: San Francisco, San Francisco, California; Roll: 104; Page: 6; Enumeration District: 0179, accessed 09/09/2025.)
Charles, George and their families dwelled at 2111 Broderick Street also in the Pacific Heights neighborhood. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation Year: 1910; Census Place: San Francisco Assembly District 40, San Francisco, California; Roll: T624_101; Page: 1b; Enumeration District: 0260; FHL microfilm: 1374114, accessed 09/09/2025.)
By 1918, Charles and Emma McDougall resided at 2614 Gough Street in San Francisco's Pacific Heights neighborhood. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation California State Library; Sacramento, California; Great Register of Voters, 1918, accessed 09/09/2025.)
The architect died of a sudden heart attack at George's Claremont residence, 35 Oakvale Avenue, on 07/12/1930.
Spouse
He wed Emma Lockwood (born 04/1860 in NY-d. 11/21/1919 in Alameda County, CA). She passed away due to pneumonia at her home in 1919.
Children
The 1900 US Census indicated that Emma McDougall had had three children by age 40, two of whom were alive at that time. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation Year: 1900; Census Place: San Francisco, San Francisco, California; Roll: 104; Page: 6; Enumeration District: 0179, accessed 09/09/2025.)
Biographical Notes
Both Charles and Emma McDougall were registered Republicans in 1918. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation California State Library; Sacramento, California; Great Register of Voters, 1918, accessed 09/09/2025.)
PCAD id: 1838
Name | Date | City | State |
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Cameron House, Chinatown, San Francisco, CA | 1906-1907 | San Francisco | CA |
Kings County, Jail, Hanford, CA | 1898 | Hanford | CA |
Merced Security Savings Bank, Merced, CA | 1905 | Merced | CA |
Superior Court of California, County of Kern, Courthouse #2, Bakersfield, CA | 1896 | Bakersfield | CA |
Visalia First National Bank, Headquarters, Visalia, CA | 1905 | Visalia | CA |
Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA), Building #2, San Francisco, CA | San Francisco | CA |