- Harold Ellsworth Crosby
Harold Ellsworth Crosby (
January 22 ,1899 –January 12 ,1958 ) was an American architect who supervised the construction of manyG. C. Murphy Co. discountdepartment store s across theUnited States [http://www.phlf.org/news/mediaclips/2000/000326tr.html] . Born inMaryville, Missouri , he graduated fromIowa State College with a B.A., 1922. After marrying his wife, Lydia Ferber in 1924, he traveled in North America, South America, and Europe. Crosby joined G. C. Murphy Co. in the late 1920s and became corporate architect. He served in bothWorld War I andWorld War II as lieutenant colonel under Eisenhower. After returning home, he became vice-president of the construction division of G. C. Murphy from 1947-55 and then became vice-president,Mack Realty Company [http://www.phlf.org/news/mediaclips/2000/000326tr.html] . He was also a member of the AIAPittsburgh . He also was the architect for the YMCA Camp, named after T. Frank Soles [http://www.campsoles.org/history.htm] .His office was at 531 Fifth Avenue, McKeesport, Pa.; his home, 1512 Manor Avenue, McKeesport. He died at the age of 58 on January 12, in Rockwood, Somerset County, PA. (Camp Soles) 1958, and was survived by his wife, Lydia, now deceased.
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Art Deco style store in downtownRichmond, Virginia , was demolished in 2004 [http://www.agilitynut.com/deco/va.html] .
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