Male, born 1865, died 1932
Associated with the firm network
Hillman, J. Constantine, Architect
Résumé
Partner, Bragdon and Hillman, Architects, Rochester, NY, 1896-1904. He worked in partnership with the notable Rochester, NY, architect Claude Fayette Bragdon (1866-1946), for this eight-year span.
Principal, J. Constantine Hillman, Architect, Pasadena, CA, c. 1904-1932. He had his office in Room #444 of the Chamber of Commerce Building in 1912. (See Thurston's Pasadena, California, City Directory, 1912, p. 430..)
The Architect and Engineerreported in 1920: "Mr. J. Constantine Hillman of Pasadena, who has been away for some time attending to outside work, has returned and established an office in the Central Building, Pasadena." (See "Personal," Architect and Engineer, vol. LX, no. 1, 01/1920, p. 113.)
Hillman attended a boarding school in Portland, OR.
His father was George Hillman, a joiner who eventually worked as an art dealer. His mother was Anna Meigs Hillman. John Hillman also had a sister, Nellie.
PCAD id: 3830
Name | Date | City | State |
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320 Linda Vista Avenue House, Pasadena , CA | Pasadena | CA | |
Booth, James Scripps and Jean Alice McLaughlin, Studio and House, Pasadena, CA | 1915 | Pasadena | CA |
Hamlin, Mrs. Mary J., House, Pasadena, CA | Pasadena | CA | |
McPherson House, Pasadena, CA | 1928 | Pasadena | CA |