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Mark Lemmon

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314: 298:. He designed the now demolished original building of Hyer Elementary School for Highland Park Independent School District. Lemmon also designed the campus and the many additions of 565: 220: 560: 255:, the Boude Storey Junior High School, and the Alex Spence Junior High School. He also designed the Cokesbury Bookstore, which hosted book signings by 570: 550: 349:
He married Maybelle Reynolds on November 14, 1922. They had two sons. He died on December 22, 1975, in Dallas, Texas, where he was buried in the
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with a Bachelor of Science in Geology in 1912 and received another bachelor's degree in Architecture and Engineering from the
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neighborhood of Dallas, TX. The building is wonderfully preserved and is a prime example of Lemmon’s
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from 1945 to 1968. Moreover, from 1948 to 1959, he also designed eighteen
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The outside of Preston Hollow Presbyterian Church in Dallas, TX
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Third Church of Christ, Scientist, Dallas, Texas: History
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Crafting Traditions: The Architecture of Mark Lemmon
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Index

Mark Lemmon (disambiguation)
University of Texas at Austin
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dallas, Texas
Gainesville, Texas
Sherman, Texas
University of Texas at Austin
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge, Massachusetts
France
First World War
New York City
Warren and Wetmore
The Commodore Hotel
The Broadmoor
Colorado Springs, Colorado
Dallas
Hal Thompson
Roscoe DeWitt
Sunset High School
Woodrow Wilson High School
Southern Methodist University
Highland Park United Methodist Church
Highland Park Presbyterian Church
Port Arthur
Marshall
Longview
Terrell
Grand Prairie
Cotton Bowl

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