Newton P. Bevin
Newton Philo Bevin (October 4, 1895 – October 9, 1976) was an American architect.
Early life and education
He graduated from Princeton University in 1917, and served in World War I.[1] He received his architecture degree from the University of Pennsylvania in 1922.[2]
From 1927 to 1944, with Henry O. Milliken, he formed the firm Milliken & Bevin, and from 1944 to his death, he practiced as his own firm.[3]
The Milliken-Bevin Trellis (1931) is included in a National Register listing for Roslyn Harbor, NY.[4]
With his wife, Elizabeth Hopkins Bevin, he designed and supervised construction of the Wallace E. Pratt House in the Guadalupe Mountains National Park in Texas.[5]
References
- "Newton Philo Bevin II". The Men of the Second Oxford Detachment.
- "NEWTON P. BEVIN". The New York Times. October 11, 1976.
- "NEWTON P. BEVIN". The New York Times. October 11, 1976.
- "Milliken-Bevin Trellis 1 Museum Drive, Roslyn Harbor". Roslyn Landmark Society.
- "Published Report - (Code: 2187325)". NPS DataStore.
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