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Eugene J. Gibbs

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Eugene Gibbs in early life

Eugene J. Gibbs (1869–1929) was an American architect from Lewiston, Maine. He was associated with George M. Coombs under the name Coombs and Gibbs until 1909 when Coombs died. Then he started Gibbs and Pulsifer which he worked at until he retired in 1927. His greatest work was the Kora Temple in Lewiston.[1] He was also an artist, having two known sketchbooks among his family.[2][1] He died of a stroke in 1929.[3][1]

Eugene J. Gibbs personal card
Coombs and Gibbs business card

List of Works

Coombs, Gibbs & Wilkinson, 1896–1900:

Coombs & Gibbs, 1900–1910:

Gibbs & Pulsifer, 1910–1927

References

  1. ^ a b c Interview with his Granddaughter Patricia.
  2. ^ Gibbs, Eugene (c. 1900). Sketchbooks. Private Collections.
  3. ^ "Eugene J Gibbs (1869-1929) - Find A Grave..." www.findagrave.com. Retrieved 2018-08-28.