Male, US, born 05/06/1888, died 01/11/1976

Associated with the firms network

Edwards and Neff, Architects; Edwards and Plunkett, Architects; Edwards, Plunkett, and Howell, Architects


Professional History

SSN: 569-22-1732;

Personal

Edwards died in Santa Barbara County, CA at the age of 87;


PCAD id: 82


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