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| subject_name  =H. Miller Caldwell, Jr.
 
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| date_of_birth  =[[June 19]], [[1950]]
 
| place_of_birth =Pensacola
 
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| occupation    =Architect
 
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| spouse        =[[Deborah Caldwell|Deborah Davidson]]
 
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| children      =[[Miller Caldwell III|Miller III]] and [[Avery Caldwell]]
 
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'''Harry Miller Caldwell, Jr.''' (b. [[1950]]) is a Pensacola architect and president of [[Caldwell Associates]], which he founded in [[1986]].
 
 
 
Caldwell is a sixth generation Pensacolian who grew up in [[North Hill]]<ref>"Architect proud of park's potential." ''Pensacola News Journal'', February 28, 2005.</ref> and attended the [[A. V. Clubbs School]] and [[Pensacola High School]]. He received an associate's of arts degree from [[Pensacola Junior College]] in 1970 and a bachelor's of science degree in architecture from University of Florida in 1974. Returning to Pensacola, he joined the firm of [[Lock & Morrison]], then worked with architects [[Hugh Leitch]], [[Ken Woolf]] (with whom he helped restore the [[Brent Building|Brent]] and [[Blount Building]]s) and [[Ellis Bullock]] before starting his own firm, [[Caldwell Associates]], in [[1986]].
 
 
 
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==Community involvement==
 
*[[Pensacola Junior College Foundation]], president (2002-2004)
 
*[[Fiesta of Five Flags]] president, 1998
 
*[[Order of Tristan]] president, 1997
 
*[[Celebrate Pensacola]] leadership
 
*[[City of Pensacola]] [[Architectural Review Board]]
 
*[[St. John's Historic Cemetery]] Board
 
*[[St. Michael's Cemetery Foundation]]
 
*[[Arts Council of Northwest Florida]]
 
*[[Compass Bank]] Board of Directors
 
*[[Sacred Heart Hospital]] Board of Directors
 
*[[Miracle Camp]] Board of Directors
 
*[[Irish Politicians Club]]
 
 
 
==Awards & recognition==
 
*[[Fiesta of Five Flags]] [[De Luna (Fiesta)|De Luna LI]], 2000<ref>"Luna court is at last in its place." ''Pensacola News Journal'', June 18, 2000.</ref>
 
*[[PACE Award]], Community Leader of the Year, 2004<ref>"PACE winner takes advice of his family." ''Pensacola News Journal'', May 7, 2004.</ref>
 
*[[Junior League]] Above & Beyond Award
 
*[[Pensacola Bay Area Chamber of Commerce|Chamber of Commerce]] Outstanding Contribution Award from bringing tall ship ''[[Juan Sebastian de Elcano]]'' to Pensacola's [[300th Anniversary Celebration]]
 
*[[Jaycee]] Outstanding Young Man in America, 1976
 
 
 
==References==
 
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[[Category:Architects|Caldwell, Miller 2]] [[Category:Persons crowned de Luna|Caldwell, Miller 2]]
 

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