Male, US, born 1868-01-31, died 1941-03-14
Associated with the firms network
Curlett, William, Architect; Hudson and Krause; Hudson and Munsell, Architects; Hudson, Frank Dale, Architect
Résumé
Draftsman, William Curlett, Architect, San Francisco, CA, c. 1885-1895.
Partner, Hudson and [Julius W.] Krause, Architects, Los Angeles, CA, 1895- . In 1895, Hudson and Krause occupied Rooms #316-317 of the Stimson Block. (See Los Angeles, California, City Directory, 1895, p. 1507.)
Principal, Frank Dale Hudson, Architect, Los Angeles, CA, -1899.
Partner, Hudson and [William A.O.] Munsell, Architects, Los Angeles, CA, 1901-1930s. Hudson and Munsell operated at 256 South Spring Street, Room #411 in 1912. (See Los Angeles, California, City Directory, 1912, p. 1699.)In 1931, the firm occupied leased quarters at 714 West 10th Street Room #631. (SeeLos Angeles, California, City Directory, 1930, p. 2463.)
Professional Activities
Hudson was appointed by Los Angeles Mayor Frederick Eaton (1856-03/11/1934) to be Building Inspector, 1899-1901;
Member, American Institute of Architects (AIA), Southern California Chapter, 1902-1941.
Attended public school in Oakland, CA. Graduated from London International College, 1885;
Relocation
Born in Northern California, Hudson spent his childhood there but spent time in college in the UK. Later, he returned to work in San Francisco, CA, c. 1885-1895. He moved to Los Angeles, CA, in 1895. Hudson died in Los Angeles County, CA, at the age of 73.
Parents
His mother's maiden name was Muir.
PCAD id: 40