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branch as a second lieutenant of civil life, a position in which he planned and constructed aviation buildings at various aviation camps throughout the United States. Harvey remained in the Air Service for a few years after the war, until receiving an honorable discharge. By 1920, he had established
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After the war, Clarke wanted to return to the Palm Beach area to establish an architectural firm, but lacked experience to be eligible for a license. Harvey, intrigued by the possibility of an economic land boom, trained Clarke so he could pass licensing examinations. In exchange, Clarke apparently
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but visited Palm Beach frequently since infancy. In the 1880s, his father built a home in Palm Beach, known as "Dulciora". Like Harvey, L. Philips Clarke graduated from UPenn and also served in World War I, enlisting in the
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financed the firm, providing between $ 1,000 and $ 2,000 for startup funds. Overall, Harvey and Clarke designed over 200 commercial and residential buildings between 1921 and 1929, including 50 train stations for the
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in 1932 and a new City Hall for West Palm Beach in 1947. Several of the firm's remaining structures were listed in the
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Pennsylvania Hotel, Evernia Street and South Flagler Drive, West Palm Beach, Florida, 1925, demolished 1995
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from 1924 to 1926. During the peak, at least 25 people were involved in the firm, including
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St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church, 418 North Sapodilla Avenue, West Palm Beach, 1929
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in 1917 as a chief machinist’s mate, when he worked on bomb diffusion machinery.
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was demolished in 1990 for construction of a new courthouse for
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Works of Harvey and Clarke include: 124:was an American architectural firm formed by 8: 227:, but began to fail during the onset of the 231:. In October 1928, the month after a 356:Hialeah Seaboard Air Line Railway Station 195:, (1866-1957), was born in the North, in 109:Learn how and when to remove this message 452: 450: 425: 423: 421: 417: 184:an independent architectural firm in 175:in architecture. 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