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Underwood also designed stations for the Union Pacific, culminating in the art deco style Omaha station in 1929. Then in 1932, Underwood joined the Federal Architects Project . While working for the federal government, Underwood produced the preliminary designs for the Timberline Lodge , Mount Hood , Oregon, and went on to design more than 20 post offices, two major federal buildings, and the U.S. State Department Building. From 1947 to 1949, he was appointed as federal supervisory architect.

Following retirement and utilizing an association with John D. Rockefeller, Jr., and the Williamsburg Lodge project in Virginia, Underwood designed as his last major commission the Jackson Lake Lodge (1950-1954), Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming. He died in 1960.

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