Sumner Hunt

Sumner P. Hunt
Born May 8, 1865
Died November 19, 1938
Occupation Architect
Practice Sole practitioner, and in partnerships of:
Eisen and Hunt (1895−1899),
Hunt and Eager (1899−1907),
Hunt and Burns (1908−1930)
Buildings Bradbury Building, Southwest Museum
Projects Los Angeles region, California
Design Historicist−Revival architecture styles

Sumner P. Hunt (May 8, 1865 November 19, 1938) was an architect in Los Angeles from the 1890s to the 1930s.

Practice

E.L. Doheny mansion, University Park, Los Angeles (1910).

Projects designed by Hunt, and by his architectural partnerships, include: [1] [2]

Eisen and Hunt (1895−1899)
Hunt and Eager (1899−1907)
Hunt and Burns (1908−1930)

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