Cary Millholland Parker
Cary Millholland Parker (1902–2001) was an American architect.
Also recorded as Cary Blunt Millholland.
Overview
Born at Cumberland in 1902, died in 2001.
In detail
Cary Millholland Parker studied at Wellesley College and Cambridge School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture.
Residence is recorded at Nicaragua and Guatemala. Employment is recorded with Gertrude Sawyer, Rose Greely and Ellen Biddle Shipman. Membership is recorded of American Society of Landscape Architects, Society of Woman Geographers and Garden Club of America.
Works named in the authority record are St. John's College, The Octagon House and Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum.
Sources
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“Cary Millholland Parker”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q21292852: Cary Millholland Parker
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