Male, US, born 1880-08-31, died 1963-04-29
Associated with the firms network
Jeffery and Van Trees, Architects; Jeffery, Van Trees and Millar; Krempel, John Paul, Architect; Parkinson, John, Architect; Preston and Van Trees, Architects
Résumé
Draftsman, John Parkinson, Architect, Los Angeles, CA, 1901. (See Los Angeles, California, City Directory, 1901, p. 876.)Draftsman, J.P. Krempel, Architect, Los Angeles, CA, 1902-1906. (See Los Angeles, California, City Directory, 1902, p. 1123 and Los Angeles, California, City Directory, 1906, International Directory: Dutch, p. 32.)
Relocation
Listed as a student in the Los Angeles City Directory, 1896, Paul Van Trees lived at 544 1/2/ South Hope Street in 1896. (See Los Angeles, California, City Directory, 1896, p. 1358.)
He boarded at 543 South Hope Street in Los Angeles, CA, from at least 1901-1904. (See Los Angeles, California, City Directory, 1904, p. 1310.) By 1906, he had moved to 5900 Monte Vista Street in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles. (SeeLos Angeles, California, City Directory, 1906, International Directory: Dutch, p. 32.)
Van Trees died in Los Angeles County, CA.
Parents
His mother's maiden name was Kellogg.
Biographical Notes
SSN: 565-28-6664.
PCAD id: 898
Name | Date | City | State |
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52nd Street and Main Street Methodist Church Project, Los Angeles, CA | 1910 | Los Angeles | CA |
Cheesewright, Edgar James, House #1, Pasadena, CA | 1909-1910 | Pasadena | CA |
Cheesewright, Edgar James, House #2, Pasadena, CA | 1912 | Pasadena | CA |
Normandie Methodist Church, Los Angeles, CA | 1912 | Los Angeles | CA |
Saint Bernardine's Church, San Bernardino, CA | 1910 | San Bernardino | CA |