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{{Short description|American architectural firm}}

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| name = Emory & Webb

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| founders = Walter L. Emory {{post-nominals|list=AIA}}; Marshall H. Webb {{post-nominals|list=AIA}}

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| city = Honolulu

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| founded = 1910

| dissolved = 1931

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Emory & Webb was an American architectural firm based in Honolulu, Hawaii from 1910 to 1931. The named partners were Walter L. Emory {{post-nominals|list=AIA}} (1868–1929) and Marshall H. Webb {{post-nominals|list=AIA}} (1879–1931).

After Webb's death, his assistant Fred Fujioka opened his own Honolulu office.Architectural Forum x, no. x (1931)

Walter Leavitte Emory was born November 10, 1868 in Fitchburg, Massachusetts to William Childs Emory and Georgianna (Leavitte) Emory.

Marshall Hickman Webb was born May 2, 1879 in Philadelphia to Marshall H. Webb and Mary Webb. He was educated at the Drexel Institute and the Spring Garden Institute. He worked as a drafter and engineer for [[William Cramp & Sons], shipbuilders, from 1897 to 1903, after which he moved to Hawaii. In Hawaii he worked for the Territorial Department of Public Works.

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