Henry Anthony Minton Sr. (1883–1948) was an American architect based in San Francisco who designed a number of buildings, primarily in the San Francisco Bay Area.
in architecture in 1905, Minton joined the office of Kendall, Taylor and Stephens in Boston.
After due deliberation of at least six out of the ten hours granted to applicants, I became one of the party of twenty argonauts who left Boston for the West, and here I have remained.
"[2] In San Francisco, Minton joined the firm of Dodge and Dolliver as draftsman and later became an architect for the City of San Francisco Department of Public Works.
[1] Works (listed with Pacific Coast Architecture Database (PCAD)[4] building number where applicable) include: