Richard M. Upjohn
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Richard Michell Upjohn | |
The Connecticut State Capitol in Hartford, Connecticut. |
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Name | Richard Michell Upjohn |
Birth date | 7 March 1828 |
Birth place | Shaftesbury, England |
Date of death | 1903 |
Work | |
Significant buildings | Connecticut State Capitol in Hartford, Connecticut |
Richard M. Upjohn (1828-1903), aka Richard Michell Upjohn, was an American architect. He was son of architect Richard Upjohn (1802-1878) and worked with his father on a number of projects. At least three of these joint projects are National Historic Landmarks. These include:
- St. Peter's Episcopal Church (Albany, New York)
- All Saint's Memorial Church (Navesink, New Jersey)
- Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn, New York
Richard Michell Upjohn is known individually for his work on the Connecticut State Capitol, also a National Historic Landmark.
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