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CHarles Storrs Barrows, American architect. Decorated Bronze Star, Croix de Guerre with star (France).

Background

Barrows, CHarles Storrs was born on January 10, 1889 in Springfield, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Charles Storrs and Evelyn (Snow) Barrows.

Education

Student, De Veaux School, 1903-1908; student, University Rochester, 1909-1910.

Career

Private practice architecture, Rochester, 1912-1917, 1919-1942; chief engineer, Arcadia Trailer Corporation, Newark, New York, 1917; partner, Carpenter & Barrows, 1945-1952; principal, C. Storr Barrows & Associations, 1952-1957; principal, Barrows, Parks, Morin, Hall & Brennan, 1958-1966.

Achievements

  • CHarles Storrs Barrows has been listed as a notable architect by Marquis Who's Who.

Membership

Second lieutenant infantry United States Army, 1918-1919, European Theatre of Operations. Lieutenant colonel United States Army Air Force, 1942-1945. Fellow American Institute of Architects.

Member Florida Association Architects, Reserve Officers Association, Air Force Association, Society First Division, Sarasota (Florida) Shrine Lunch Club, Forest Lakes Country Club, Masons, Shriners, Psi Upsilon, Theta Nu Epsilon.

Connections

Married Valerie Emerson, May 8, 1918 (deceased January 1927). Children: Valerie Barrows Clithero, Charles Storrs, Dorothy Barrows Pallesen. Married Winifred Smith, November 12, 1928.

Father:
Charles Storrs Barrows

Mother:
Evelyn (Snow) Barrows

Spouse:
Valerie Emerson

Spouse:
Winifred Smith

child:
Dorothy Barrows Pallesen Barrows

child:
Valerie Barrows Clithero Barrows

child:
Charles Storrs Barrows