ARTHUR M. ATKINSON, AIA (1891-1949)
Born: Kansas City, Missouri
Training: Apprenticeship
Oklahoma License: 1925-1949
Tulsa Practice: 1916-1949
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PARTNERSHIPS
- Schumaker, Atkinson & Olston, 1920-1921 (William A. Schumaker, Frank Olston)
- Atkinson & Olston, 1921-1924
- Atkinson & Murray, 1948-1949 (David G. Murray)
BUILDINGS
- Thompson Building, southwest corner of 5th & Boston (1921, Atkinson & Olston)
- Vandever Dry Goods Store, east side of 5th Street between Boston and Main (1924, Atkinson & Olston)
- Seidenbach Store, east side of Main between 3rd and 4th (1926)
- Medical Arts Building, southwest corner 6th and Boulder (1927)*
- Oklahoma Natural Gas Building, northwest corner 7th and Boston (1928)
- Court Arcade Building, northwest corner 6th and Boulder (1928)*
- Public Service Company Building (Transok Pipeline Company Building), southwest corner 6th and Main (1929)
- National Guard Armory, Tulsa State Fairgrounds (1941)
- Lorton Hall, Tulsa University (1948)
- Carter Oil (Research Facility), North Lewis at Frisco tracks. (Source TT 8/18/40 TFA file, Atkinson)
- M. Atkinson became a registered professional engineer when the registration law went into effect in Oklahoma in 1925.
*demolished