William C. Crowell

William C. Crowell (1871–1951) was an American architect and builder.

Buildings which he designed or built include:

Crowell was born in 1871 near Argyle, Nova Scotia, Canada. He studied architecture in Seattle, Washington.

Career

In 1894, Crowell became a carpenter in Pasadena, California.[4]

Crowell opened and ran the William C. Crowell Company in Pasadena, California, from 1897 to 1939, at which date he turned operation over to one of his sons.[3]

Personal life

Crowell married Iva Grace Dickerson of Nova Scotia in 1899, and they had eight children.[3]

In 1931, Crowell built his French Period Revival home in San Marino, California.It was designed by architect Thomas Mulvin. [5]

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