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Clinton Campbell (1865-1937) was a "locally prominent builder" who worked in
Phoenix, Arizona Phoenix ( ; nv, Hoozdo; es, Fénix or , yuf-x-wal, Banyà:nyuwá) is the List of capitals in the United States, capital and List of cities and towns in Arizona#List of cities and towns, most populous city of the U.S. state of Arizona, with 1 ...
. Several of his works both survive and are listed on the U.S.
National Register of Historic Places The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic v ...
. Campbell died in 1937 and was buried in Phoenix's
Greenwood/Memory Lawn Mortuary & Cemetery Greenwood Memory Lawn Mortuary & Cemetery is the official name given to a cemetery located at 2300 West Van Buren Street in Phoenix, Arizona owned by Dignity Memorial. The cemetery, which resulted as a merger of two historical cemeteries, Greenwoo ...
. Works include: * Clinton Campbell House, 361 N. 4th Ave., Phoenix, Arizona *
El Zaribah Shrine Auditorium The Polly Rosenbaum Building, formerly the El Zaribah Shrine Auditorium, is a building in Phoenix, Arizona, at the corner of 15th Avenue and Washington Street, that was built in 1921. The building formerly housed the Arizona Mining and Mineral Mu ...
, 1502 W. Washington St., Phoenix, Arizona * Firestone, 302 W. Van Buren, Phoenix, Arizona * ASU President's House, ASU campus, Tempe, Arizona, built in 1907 in "Western Colonial" style *
Bear Down Gym Bear Down Gym, originally known as Men's Gymnasium, is a 300-seat multi-purpose arena in Tucson, Arizona. It opened in 1926. It was home to the University of Arizona Wildcats basketball team. It was replaced when the McKale Center opened in 19 ...
, NRHP-listed, at
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, built 1926, designed by Lyman & Place/
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, architect, built by Clinton Campbell, part of * A.E. England Motors, Inc./Electrical Equipment Co. building, built in 1926, Spanish Renaissance Revival


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Michael Sullivan (stonemason) Michael Sullivan (died March 25, 1928) was a stonemason who in the 1920s built various historical structures of fieldstone in Casa Grande. He also built a monument in the town of Sacaton, Arizona, dedicated to Pvt. Matthew B. Juan, a Native Ameri ...


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American builders Businesspeople from Phoenix, Arizona 1865 births 1937 deaths People of the Arizona Territory {{US-architect-stub