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Otto Eugene Adams : ウィキペディア英語版 | Otto Eugene Adams Otto Eugene Adams (Sr.) (1889-1968), the architect, was born in Baltimore November 1, 1889 to a family with Baltimore and German ancestry.〔(O. E. Adams, Sr., Dies At 78 ); Architect's Services Today. 1968. ''The Sun'' (1837-1985), January 31, (accessed January 25, 2010).〕 ==Family== Adams' father, Henry Adams (mechanical engineer), was an emigrant from Duisburg, (Prussia) Germany and a successful engineer who enjoyed considerable professional prominence due to his work with the District of Columbia government buildings, and his pioneering and organization of the ASHVE. At the time of Otto’s birth, Mr. Adams was achieving prominence as building system designer due to his work on the Corcoran and Flagg buildings in Washington, D.C. Despite his father's involvement in D.C. building, the Adams family remained in Baltimore throughout Otto's childhood. His mother was Mary Elizabeth Klingelhofer, whose parents, John E. and Mary Klingelhofer, were Baltimore bakers who had emigrated from Hessen, Germany. Adams was the middle child of the children who are known: his brother Ernest Henry Adams was the oldest, Clarence Timothy Adams the younger brother. Both of his brothers followed their father directly into the family business as engineers and became officers when the company was incorporated, upon their father's death. Adams married Mrs. Marie Hagerty Adams with whom he had two sons: Otto Eugene Adams, Jr. and Henry J. Adams (the geologist and financier).〔〔'Henry J. Adams, Geologist And Financier', The Baltimore Sun, August 13, 2009, Rasmussen〕〔Deaths, Jan 31, 1968; ''The Baltimore Sun'' pg. C12〕〔Bride of Mr. Adams, May 20, 1951; The Baltimore Sun pg. WS14〕
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