C. Willis Damon (1850-1916) was an American architect from Haverhill, Massachusetts. Damon was born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 1850. He was the son of Calvin Damon, a Universalist minister. Around 1856 the family moved to Haverhill. Damon graduated from the architectural program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, then only a few years old. Beginning in 1873 he was practicing architecture in Haverhill. He was the city's first college-trained architect. In 1874 or 75 he took his brother, Charles P. Damon (d.1919), as a partner. The firm, Damon Brothers, lasted until 1915, at which point Damon appears to have retired. His brother continued the practice for a few more years, doing only minor work.
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| - س. ويليس ديمون (بالإنجليزية: C. Willis Damon) هو مهندس معماري أمريكي، ولد في 1850، وتوفي في 1916. (ar)
- C. Willis Damon (1850-1916) was an American architect from Haverhill, Massachusetts. Damon was born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 1850. He was the son of Calvin Damon, a Universalist minister. Around 1856 the family moved to Haverhill. Damon graduated from the architectural program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, then only a few years old. Beginning in 1873 he was practicing architecture in Haverhill. He was the city's first college-trained architect. In 1874 or 75 he took his brother, Charles P. Damon (d.1919), as a partner. The firm, Damon Brothers, lasted until 1915, at which point Damon appears to have retired. His brother continued the practice for a few more years, doing only minor work. (en)
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| - Bradford, MA
- Deerfield, NH
- Deerfield Center Historic District
- Architect
- Pawtucket, Rhode Island
- Peabody School (Haverhill, Massachusetts)
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Endicott Hotel (Concord, New Hampshire)
- Main Street Historic District (Haverhill, Massachusetts)
- 1916 deaths
- Architects from Massachusetts
- MIT School of Architecture and Planning alumni
- Bristol, VT
- Bristol Downtown Historic District
- Amesbury, MA
- Exeter, NH
- First Universalist Church (Kingston, New Hampshire)
- Kilham & Hopkins
- Greycourt State Park
- Haverhill, Massachusetts
- Haverhill Board of Trade Building
- Tenney Castle Gatehouse
- 1850 births
- People from Haverhill, Massachusetts
- Charles H. Tenney
- Architects from Pawtucket, Rhode Island
- Boston, Massachusetts
- Plymouth Historic District (Plymouth, New Hampshire)
- Portsmouth, NH
- Kingston, NH
- Merrimac, MA
- Merrimack Associates Building
- Methuen, MA
- Woodsville, NH
- Woodsville Opera Building
- Winnekenni Castle
- Plymouth, NH
- Concord, NH
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| - س. ويليس ديمون (بالإنجليزية: C. Willis Damon) هو مهندس معماري أمريكي، ولد في 1850، وتوفي في 1916. (ar)
- C. Willis Damon (1850-1916) was an American architect from Haverhill, Massachusetts. Damon was born in Pawtucket, Rhode Island in 1850. He was the son of Calvin Damon, a Universalist minister. Around 1856 the family moved to Haverhill. Damon graduated from the architectural program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, then only a few years old. Beginning in 1873 he was practicing architecture in Haverhill. He was the city's first college-trained architect. In 1874 or 75 he took his brother, Charles P. Damon (d.1919), as a partner. The firm, Damon Brothers, lasted until 1915, at which point Damon appears to have retired. His brother continued the practice for a few more years, doing only minor work. (en)
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