Hugill & Blatherwick

George C. Hugill, a native of Chicago, opened an architects' office in Sioux Falls in May, 1919.

[9] George Christian Hugill AIA (January 29, 1888 – March 15, 1956) was born in Chicago.

He was educated at the Art Institute of Chicago school and joined the office of Patton & Miller in 1908.

[10] Wilfred Francis Blatherwick AIA (June 7, 1890 – November 7, 1960) was born in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and raised in Vincennes, Indiana.

He then joined the office of Bausmith & Drainie, Cincinnati architects, and served in World War I.

After the war he joined Perkins & McWayne in Sioux Falls, for whom he worked as chief draftsman and designer.

The Josephine Martin Glidden Memorial Chapel in Sioux Falls , designed by Hugill & Blatherwick and completed in 1924.
The Soldiers & Sailors World War Memorial in Pierre , designed by Hugill & Blatherwick and completed in 1932.
The Ziebach County Courthouse in Dupree , designed by Hugill & Blatherwick and completed in 1932.
The Federal Building in Pierre , designed by Fritzel, Kroeger, Griffin & Berg and completed in 1965.