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This is a new article. I believe the person is wikipedia-notable because he is recognized as designer/engineer of multiple major works. He will not be just a clerk; he is given credit in the National Register of Historic Places listings. I can add some more later, but may or may not have access very soon to the full NRHP nomination documents for the five linked articles (2 bluelinks, 3 redlinks currently). Better development will follow from someone, perhaps me, actually obtaining the 5 corresponding NRHP nomination documents. These are reliable sources, and based on experience with others, very likely have some biographical information and explanation of importance of this individual given credit for the works. Please do comment if interested. --doncram15:25, 6 September 2012 (UTC)[reply]