Henry C. Dudley
Henry C. Dudley (1813–1894), known also as Henry Dudley, was an English-born North American architect, known for his Gothic Revival churches. He was a founding member of the American Institute of Architects and designed a large number of churches, among them Saint Paul's Episcopal Cathedral in Syracuse, New York, built in 1884, and Trinity Church (Elmira, New York), completed in 1858.
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Born | 1813 |
Died | 1894 |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings | Carlheim St. Paul's Cathedral St. Peter's Episcopal Church |
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