Frank Chamberlain Clark
Frank Chamberlain Clark (1872–1957)[1] was an American architect active in Southern Oregon. Many of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).[2]
Clark has been said to be "the leading architect of the Rogue River Valley from the time of his arrival in southern Oregon in 1902 to his retirement in 1945."[3]
Clark was joined in partnership by Robert Keeney in 1935.[3]
Works[]
All are in Oregon, unless indicated otherwise
in chronological order[]
- Ashland Masonic Lodge Building (1909), 25 N Main St, Ashland, NRHP-listed
- First Baptist Church (1911), 241 Hargadine St, Ashland, NRHP-listed
- Barnum Hotel (1914), 204 N Front St, Medford, NRHP-listed
- Craterian Ginger Rogers Theater (1924), Medford
- Holly Theatre (1929–30), 226 W 6th St, Medford, NRHP-listed
- Frank Chamberlain Clark House (1930), 1917 E Main St, Medford. Colonial Revival.[3] NRHP-listed
- Chauncy M. Brewer House (1930), E. Main St., Medford. Colonial Revival.[3]: 4
not in chronological order[]
▪Ulrich House (1922), 839 Minnesota Ave., Medford. Colonial Revival
- , 1845 Old Stage Rd, Jacksonville, NRHP-listed
- BPOE Lodge No. 1168, 202 N Central Ave, Medford, NRHP-listed
- , 3075 Hanley Rd, Central Point, NRHP-listed
- , 514 Siskiyou Blvd, Ashland, NRHP-listed
- , 990 Siskiyou Blvd, Ashland, NRHP-listed
- , 612 NW 3rd St, Grants Pass, NRHP-listed
- , 5-16 Corning Ct, Medford, NRHP-listed
- , 4140 Old Stage Rd, Central Point, NRHP-listed
- , 250-300 E Main St, Ashland, NRHP-listed
- , 29 N Holly St, Medford, NRHP-listed
- , 1307 Queen Anne Ave, Medford, NRHP-listed
- , 1395 Carpenter Hill Rd, Phoenix, NRHP-listed
- , 426 W 6th St, Medford, NRHP-listed
- , 201 W Main St, Medford, NRHP-listed
- , 110 E 6th St, Medford, NRHP-listed
- , 234 Vista St, Ashland, NRHP-listed
- , 11 N Peach St (1000 W Main St), Medford, NRHP-listed
- , 12 N Riverside St, Medford, NRHP-listed
- , 2336 Table Rock Rd, Medford, NRHP-listed
- , 912 Siskiyou Blvd, Ashland, NRHP-listed
- , 9130 Ramsey Canyon Rd, Gold Hill, NRHP-listed
References[]
- ^ "Frank Clark (1872-1957)". The Oregon Encyclopedia.
- ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
- ^ a b c d Kay Atwood (June 1, 1982). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Clark, Frank Chamberlain, House / Clark-Jackson House". National Park Service. Retrieved November 10, 2016. with 11 photos from 1931 and 1981
Categories:
- Architects from Oregon
- 1872 births
- 1957 deaths
- American architect stubs
- Oregon people stubs