Male, born 1885-05-23, died 1956-10-26
Associated with the firm network
Pomeroy, J.H., and Company, Structural Engineers
Résumé
Partner, J.H. Pomeroy and Company, Engineers, San Francisco, CA, 1928- . J.H. Pomeroy and Company had an office at 333 Montgomery Street in 1942. In 1956, J.H. Pomeroy and Company had its office at 120 Montgomery Street in San Francisco's Financial District. The firm had contributed to the construction of many large infrastructure and industrial projects including the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge, Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant in Milpitas, CA, American Can Company Plant in San Francsico, and the Ross Island Bridge in Portland, OR. (See "Death Takes S.F. Bridge Engineer," Oakland Tribune, 10/27/1956, p. 23.)
Relocation
On 04/26/1942, Pomeroy resided at 24 Harrison Street in Sausalito, CA.
John Pomeroy died of a heart attack at this residence in Ross, CA, at the age of 71. (See "Death Takes S.F. Bridge Engineer," Oakland Tribune, 10/27/1956, p. 23.)
Spouse
He wed Alice Pomeroy.
Children
He and Alice had four children: Mrs. David Plant, Robert Pomeroy, John Pomeroy and William Pomeroy.
Both Robert and William went into the family engineering business.
Biographical Notes
Director, Pacific National Bank of San Francisco, Board of Directors, San Francisco, CA.
Director, Pacific Far East Lines, Board of Directors, San Francisco, CA.
Member, Fraternal Order of Free and Accepted Masons, San Francisco, CA.
PCAD id: 2973
Name | Date | City | State |
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American Can Company, Factory, San Francisco, CA | San Francisco | CA | |
Ford Motor Company, Assembly Plant, Milpitas, CA | 1953-1955 | Milpitas | CA |
International Building, San Francisco, CA | San Francisco | CA | |
State of California, Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge #1 | 1933-1936 | ||
State of California, Golden Gate Bridge District, Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco-Marin County, CA | 1933-1937 | San Francisco | CA |