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The
Lincoln Evening Journal (Lincoln, Nebraska), Friday, April 25, 1941, Page 15. has coverage of some work by Reynolds, with Google snippet: "... plans and specifications for said work as prepared by J. F. Reynolds, Architect", but source
[1] is not open source.
Similar about work for the Lincoln board of education
[2] with Google snippet: "NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Jan. 23—J. F. Reynolds, Lincoln architect, has been engaged by the Nebraska City board of education to complete plans for a...". --
doncram 20:04, 6 August 2016 (UTC)reply
New Castle Herald article from New Castle, Pennsylvania, of Tuesday, May 24, 1921, has Google snippet "DEEDS RECORDED J. F. Reynolds to A. W. Reyn olds, 4th ward $6 604. ... The architects of the Sioux City courthouse have applied this "Form and Function"", possibly unrelated.
District Engineer, Iowa Highway Commission
Was architect J.F. Reynolds previously a district engineer handling gravel road construction?
John F. Reynolds may well be the "R" in RS&H architects of Florida, a partnership formed in 1941, see
Company History, RS&H. It makes sense that with America joining
World War II, Reynolds would turn to supporting the war effort. --
doncram 21:10, 6 August 2016 (UTC)reply
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The
Lincoln Evening Journal (Lincoln, Nebraska), Friday, April 25, 1941, Page 15. has coverage of some work by Reynolds, with Google snippet: "... plans and specifications for said work as prepared by J. F. Reynolds, Architect", but source
[1] is not open source.
Similar about work for the Lincoln board of education
[2] with Google snippet: "NEBRASKA CITY, Neb., Jan. 23—J. F. Reynolds, Lincoln architect, has been engaged by the Nebraska City board of education to complete plans for a...". --
doncram 20:04, 6 August 2016 (UTC)reply
New Castle Herald article from New Castle, Pennsylvania, of Tuesday, May 24, 1921, has Google snippet "DEEDS RECORDED J. F. Reynolds to A. W. Reyn olds, 4th ward $6 604. ... The architects of the Sioux City courthouse have applied this "Form and Function"", possibly unrelated.
District Engineer, Iowa Highway Commission
Was architect J.F. Reynolds previously a district engineer handling gravel road construction?
John F. Reynolds may well be the "R" in RS&H architects of Florida, a partnership formed in 1941, see
Company History, RS&H. It makes sense that with America joining
World War II, Reynolds would turn to supporting the war effort. --
doncram 21:10, 6 August 2016 (UTC)reply