Clinton Campbell (1865–1937) was a "locally prominent builder" who worked in Phoenix, Arizona.[1] Several of his works both survive and are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. Campbell died in 1937 and was buried in Phoenix's Greenwood/Memory Lawn Mortuary & Cemetery.
Works include:
- Clinton Campbell House, 361 N. 4th Ave., Phoenix, Arizona[2]
- El Zaribah Shrine Auditorium, 1502 W. Washington St., Phoenix, Arizona[2]
- Firestone, 302 W. Van Buren, Phoenix, Arizona[2]
- ASU President's House, ASU campus, Tempe, Arizona, built in 1907 in "Western Colonial" style[2]
- Bear Down Gym, NRHP-listed, at University of Arizona, built 1926, designed by Lyman & Place/Roy Place, architect, built by Clinton Campbell[3]
- A.E. England Motors, Inc./Electrical Equipment Co. building, built in 1926, Spanish Renaissance Revival[1]
Gallery
editHistoric structures built by Clinton Campbell
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The Clinton Campbell House was located at 361 N. 4th Ave. It was demolished in 2017.
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El Zaribah Shrine Auditorium (now the Polly Rosenbaum Building) located at 1502 W. Washington St.
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Firestone building located at 302 W. Van Buren St.
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President's House, also known as University Archives located at the ASU campus, Tempe, Arizona
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A.E. England Motors Building located at 424 N. Central Ave.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Another feature of downtown Phoenix's Civic Space is historic A.E. England Building". Downtown Voices. April 26, 2009.
- ^ a b c d "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ "Appendix A: Descriptions of Important Historic Sites" (PDF)., part of Jonathan Mabry, ed. (April 2005). "Feasibility Study for the Santa Cruz Valley National Heritage Area" (PDF). Center for Desert Archaeology.