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Horatio Nelson White
American architect / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Horatio Nelson White (February 8, 1814 – July 29, 1892)[1] was an American architect based out of Syracuse, New York, and became one of New York State's most prominent architects from about 1865 to 1880.[2] White designed many homes, armories, churches, and public buildings throughout Syracuse in Central New York, including the Hall of Languages at Syracuse University, the Oswego County Court House, Syracuse High School, the Weiting Block in Syracuse, Oswego's City Hall, and more.[3]
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Horatio Nelson White | |
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![]() Looking south on Salina Street, Syracuse, New York; from a c. 1905 postcard. | |
Born | February 8, 1814 |
Died | July 29, 1892 |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings | Hall of Languages, Syracuse University, Gridley Building, Grace Episcopal Church |
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