Background
Newkirk, Clement Roy was born on November 22, 1884 in Brooklyn. Son of Clement B. and Lavenia (Seybolt) Newkirk.
Newkirk, Clement Roy was born on November 22, 1884 in Brooklyn. Son of Clement B. and Lavenia (Seybolt) Newkirk.
Bachelor of Architecture, Cornell Univercity, 1907. Master of Arts, Hamilton College, 1929. Architectural draftsman Trowbridge & Livingston, New York City, 1908-1910, Welles-Bosworth, 1910-1911.
Practice of architecture, Rochester, New York, 1912-1919.
Partner Bagg & Newkirk, Utica, New York, 1919-1951. Consultant architect, Utica, since 1951.
Principal architectural works include office Niagara-Mohawk Power Corporation, Utica, 1926, gymnasium, chemistry laboratory, chapel memorial Hamilton College, Clara Dickson Hall, Cornell Univercity, 1945, physics engineering laboratory Clarkson Technology College, 1948, Saint Margaret’s Convent, New Hartford, New New York Senior engineer United States Defense Plant Corporation, 1942-1944.
Director Homestead Savings & Loan Association, 1939.
Consultant Munson-Williams Proctor Institute. Member board advisors Root Art Center Hamilton College.
Partner Bagg & Newkirk, Utica, New York, 1919-1951. Director Homestead Savings
Served as Lieutenant Associate of Science, United States Army, 1917-1919. Member American International Assurance (director 1941-1943, Executive Committee 1942-1943, chairman judiciary committee 1942), Architectural League New York, Century Association, Holland Society New York, Society Architectural Historians, Sigma Phi. Clubs: Century Association (New York City), Fort Schuyler (president 1953-1955, Utica).