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Edgar H. Hunter {{post-nominals|list=AIA}} and Margaret King Hunter {{post-nominals|list=AIA}} were American architects

=Life and career

Edgar Hayes Hunter Jr. was born August 1, 1914 in Hanover, New Hampshire to Edgar H. Hunter and Edna H. Hayes, née Hill. Edgar H. Hunter was an engineer who was employed as superintendent of buildings of Dartmouth College from 1904 until 1913.

. He was educated at Deerfield Academy, Dartmouth College and the Harvard Graduate School of Design, graduating in 1941 with a BArch.

Margaret Greenough King was born

AR for November, 1953

  • House, Williamstown, Massachusetts – Architectural Record (March, 1952): 176-180.
  • Mill office building, Bradford, Vermont – Architectural Record (May, 1952): 196-197.
  • House, Hemlock Hill, New Hampshire – Architectural Record (November, 1953): 154-165.
  • House – Interiors (August, 1954): 56.
  • House, Norwich, Vermont – Progressive Architecture (November, 1954): 116-117.
  • House, Hanover, New Hampshire – House and Home (January, 1955): 160-162.
  • House, Hanover, New Hampshire – Architectural Record (February, 1955): 163-167.
  • House, Woodstock, Vermont – Architectural Record (September, 1955): 193-197.
  • House, Manchester, New Hampshire – Architectural Record (Mid May, 1956): 112-115.
  • Faculty housing, Hanover, New Hampshire – Architectural Record (July, 1958): 176-177.
  • House, Hanover, New Hampshire – Progressive Architecture (March, 1959): 116-119.
  • House, Hanover, New Hampshire – Architectural Record (Mid May, 1960): 104-107.
  • House, New Hampshire – House and Home (December, 1960): 124-125.
  • House, Hanover, New Hampshire – Architectural Record (May, 1964): 157-160.
  • Dormitory, Connecticut College, New London, Connecticut – Architectural Record (August, 1965): 132.
  • House, Hanover, New Hampshire – Architectural Record (January, 1968): 129-132.

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