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Fitzhugh & Byron was an architectural partnership in Phoenix, Arizona, whose partners were Lee Mason Fitzhugh (1877-1937) and Lester A. Byron (1889-1963).[1] The firm, along with architect Henry Trost in Tucson and George Washington Smith in Ajo, Arizona, is given credit for adobe style revival in the state.[2]The firm was established in 1910, when architect Thornton Fitzhugh returned to Los Angeles, leaving his brother, Lee Fitzhugh, in change of the office. Fitzhugh & Fitzhugh, architects, was the result.[3] A number of its works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[4][5] Architectural Works- J. W. Walker Building, 10 N. 3rd Ave. & 300 W. Washington St., Phoenix, AZ (1920)
- Valley Field Riding and Polo Club, 2530 N. 64th St. Scottsdale, AZ (1924)
- Rancho Joaquina (J. E. Thompson House), 4630 E. Cheery Lynn Rd., Phoenix, AZ (1924)
- Craig Mansion, 131 E. Country Club Dr., Phoenix, Arizona (1925)
- Dunbar School, 707 W. Grant St., Phoenix, AZ (1925)
- First Church of Christ Scientist, 924 N. First St. Phoenix, AZ (1925)
- Phoenix Union Colored High School, 415 E. Grant St., Phoenix, AZ (1925-26)[6]
- Welnick Grocery Arcade, 345 W. Van Buren St., Phoenix, AZ (1925-26)[6]
- Clark Memorial Clubhouse, 19 N. 9th St., Clarkdale, AZ (1926)
- Clarkdale High School, 849 Main St., Clarkdale, AZ (1927-28)[7]
- First Baptist Church, 302 W. Monroe St., Phoenix, AZ (1928-29)[8]
- First M. E. Church, 7102 N. 58th Dr., Glendale, AZ (1928)
- Lois Grunow Memorial Clinic, 926 E. McDowell, Phoenix, AZ (1930)
- Cline R. Asbury House, 7801 N. Central Ave., Phoenix, AZ (1934)
References1. ^{{NRHP url|id=82001662|title=Clark Memorial Clubhouse NRHP Nomination}}. 1982. 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tempe.gov/historicpres/Designations/EisendrathHouse/EisendrathNRN-Final.pdf |title=National Register of Historic Places nomination: Eisendrath, Rose, House |page=13}} 3. ^Architect and Engineer Sept. 1910: 97. 4. ^{{NRHP url|id=64000049|title=Phoenix Commercial MRA}} 5. ^{{NRISref|version=2010a}} 6. ^1 Colorado Manufacturer and Consumer 1925: 24. 7. ^Domestic Engineering 25 June 1927: 90. 8. ^Western Machinery and Steel World 1928: 270.
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