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surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960–62.
Named by US-ACAN for
Frederick J.
Pitzman,
USARP biologist at
McMurdo Station, 1967-68. Map all
coordinates using...
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Julius Pitzman (1837–1923) was a Prussian-born
American surveyor and city
planner best
known for his
development of the private,
gated neighborhoods in...
- Lays, Barnes, Prices, and
Watsons (all English),
according to a 1868
Pitzman map of St. Louis, as well as 1878 and 1909 maps of St.
Louis County. Once...
- of the city of St. Louis. Most were
designed by
civil engineer Julius Pitzman between 1868 and 1905. Many of
these developments, like
Washington Terrace...
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streets were
platted by the Prussian-born
surveyor and city
planner Julius Pitzman,
whose work
influenced the
development of many
other St.
Louis neighborhoods...
- places. Most were laid out by Prussian-born
surveyor and
planner Julius Pitzman, who
conceived the idea
around 1868 as a way for
residential landowners...
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Missouri that was
founded in 1902. The land had been surve**** by
Julius Pitzman,
surveyor and planner, who had been the
Chief Engineer for
Forest Park...
- 33
acres (13 ha) (increase)
Architect Wright, Henry; et al. (original)
Pitzman Company; Barnett, H.A. (increase) Architectural style Bungalow/Craftsman...
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Jerome when the
district closed the
Pitzman campus in 2001,
after the
school year ended.
After the
closure of
Pitzman the
district began leasing it to the...
- on the west. The
neighborhood was
planned in the
early 1920s by
Julius Pitzman who
avoided a
traditional street grid in
favor of
curvilinear streets lined...