Male, born 1896-11-12, died 1972-02-08
Draftsman, Schack, Young and Myers, Architects, Seattle, WA, 1922-1930; Principal, Keplar B. Johnson, Architect, Seattle, WA, 1932-1934, 1938; Principal, Keplar B. Johnson, Architect, San Francisco, CA, c. 1970;
The State of California Board of Architectural Examiners granted Keplar B. Johnson a Provisional Certificate to Practice Architecture in 1939. He was one of 14 seven people granted certificates at that time.
B.Arch., University of California, Berkeley, 1920;
Born in Montrose, CO, Johnson attended the University of California, Berkeley, and moved soon thereafter to work in Seattle, WA; he returned to work in the Bay Area during the Depression. In 1939, he lived at 6300 Broadway Terrace in Oakland, CA; he died in San Francisco, CA, at the age of 75. His last residence was in the 94122 zip code of San Francisco.
SSN: 545-64-9442. A notice of Johnson's death appeared in the American Institute of Architects Journal in 1974: "Deaths," AIA Journal, 61:5, 05/1974, p. 26.
PCAD id: 4049
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