Male, died 1919
Associated with the firms network
Cunningham Brothers, Architects and Building Superintendents; Cunningham and Politeo, Architects
Résumé
Partner, Cunningham Brothers, Architects and Construction Superintendents, Oakland, CA, 1900. In 1900, the Cunningham Brothers--Gerald and Harry L.--had an office in Rooms #417-418 of the Central Bank Building in Oakland. (See Husted's Oakland, Alameda, Berkley and Alameda County Directory, 1900, p. 695.)
San Francisco architect, active c. 1905.
Partner, Cunningham and [Matthew V.] Politeo, Architects, Oakland, CA, c. 1907-1915.
Relocation
Born c. 1868 in British India, Harold Louis "Harry" Cunningham resided in Oakland, CA, after the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and Fire. (See the Crocker-Langley San Francisco, California, City Directory, 1907, p. 472.)
Harry Cunningham became a US citizen in Multnomah County, OR on 05/28/1892. This was two years before his younger brother Gerald.
Cunningham resided at Oakland's Athens Hotel in 1910. In 1912, he lived at 920 Leavenworth Street in San Francisco, CA.
Biographical Notes
As per 1896 Alameda County voter records, Harry Cunningham was 27, Caucasian with a fair complexion, blue eyes and and brown hair. He stood 5-feet, 7-and-1/2-inches tall. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation California State Library; Sacramento, California; Great Registers, 1866-1898; Collection Number: 4-2A; CSL Roll Number: 4; FHL Roll Number: 976450, accessed 03/24/2025.)
Harold Louis Cunningham died in 09/1919, and was known as "Harry" Cunningham. He was a registered Republican in 1910 and 1912.
PCAD id: 84
Name | Date | City | State |
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141-145 Eddy Street Hotel, Tenderloin, San Francisco, CA | 1908 | San Francisco | CA |
Alameda County Building and Loan Association, Headquarters and Office Building, Oakland, CA | 1907 | Oakland | CA |
Grauman's Imperial Theatre, Mid-Market, San Francisco, CA | 1912 | San Francisco | CA |
Howell, H.C. House, San Francisco, CA | San Francisco | CA | |
New Alcazar Theatre #3, San Francisco, CA | 1911-1911 | San Francisco | CA |