Archimedes Russell
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Archimedes Russell | |
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Name | Archimedes Russell |
Birth date | 1840 |
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Date of death | 1915 |
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Significant buildings | Crouse College, Syracuse University |
Archimedes Russell was an architect who designed buildings in the Syracuse, New York area.
His works include the following buildings that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places:
Russell Designed over 850 buildings including the David H. Burrell Mansion in Little Falls, New York, a Queen Anne/ Romanesque Revival Stone Mansion.
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