Abraham Wesley Eager

[1] Eager designed the Auditorium in Torrance, California, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

[2] With Sumner Hunt and Silas Reese Burns, he designed the private residence of William G. Kerckhoff located at 1325 West Adams Boulevard, Exposition Park, Los Angeles in 1908–1909.

[8][9] A year later, in 1909, they designed a Tudor Revival mansion for Arthur S. Bent (1863–1939), a building contractor, in Pasadena, California.

[11] The same year, they designed the private residence of Raymond Walter located at 219 Georgina Avenue in Santa Monica, California.

[14] Alongside Myron Hunt (1868–1952), Eager designed the Frank Wilson House in Los Angeles.