Angus V. McIver
Angus V. McIver (April 29, 1892 - July 24, 1974) was an American architect who designed many buildings in the state of Montana.
Angus Vaughn McIver | |
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Born | April 29, 1892 Great Falls, Montana, U.S. |
Died | July 24, 1974 Great Falls, Montana, U.S. |
Education | University of Michigan |
Occupation | Architect |
Spouse(s) | Loneta E. Kuhn Valborg Ryan |
Children | 1 daughter |
Early life
McIver was born on April 29, 1892, in Great Falls, Montana, at age 82.[1] He graduated from the University of Michigan in 1915.[1][2]
Career
McIver became an architect in Great Falls, Montana in 1915, when he co-founded the firm of Mclver, Cohagen and Marshall with Chandler C. Cohagen and Walter V. Marshall.[2] He served in the United States Army during World War I in 1917–1919.[2] From 1919 to 1936, he was a partner in McIver & Cohagen.[2] He was a partner in McIver, Hess & Haugsjaa from 1950 to 1959, and in McIver & Hess until 1969.[2] Over the course of his career, McIver designed many churches, hospitals and schools,[1] as well as the courthouses of Toole County, Glacier County and Pondera County.[2]
Cohagen was a fellow of the American Institute of Architects.[2]
Personal life and death
McIver was married twice. He first married Loneta E. Kuhn in 1915, and she died in 1959. He married Valborg Ryan in 1966. He had a daughter.[2] He was a Freemason.[1]
McIver died on July 24, 1974, in Great Falls.[2]
References
- "National Group to Honor Great Falls Architect". Great Falls Tribune. January 28, 1960. p. 9. Retrieved January 22, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.
- "Well-Known local architect Angus McIver dies at 82". Great Falls Tribune. July 25, 1974. p. 16. Retrieved January 21, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.