Herbert A. Linthwaite | |
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Born | Indiana, USA | June 17, 1858
Died | December 31, 1929 | (aged 71)
Occupation | Architect |
Awards | Linthwaite and Holbrook (1906-1907) |
Buildings | Garber House |
Herbert A. Linthwaite (June 17, 1858, Indiana – December 31, 1929, Los Angeles) was an American architect and a member of the AIA Columbus.[2] Born in Indiana, Linthwaite rose to prominence as an architect in Columbus, Ohio from 1879 to 1911, when he moved to Los Angeles. In 1922, he built the Garber House; it became a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument in 2007.[3] He married Sara De Long in September 1879[1] and died in Los Angeles in 1929.[4]