Albert C. Nash

Albert C. Nash (born 1826 - died 1890) was an architect in Cincinnati, Ohio and Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[1][2] He was a founding member of the Cincinnati chapter of the American Institute of Architects[3] and served twice as the group's president, from 1873 to 1877 and 1882 to 1885.[4] The Milwaukee Court House that was constructed in 1872 and demolished 1939, as well as St. Stanislaus Church in Milwaukee.[5]

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References

  1. ^ American architect and architecture, Volume 29, Hearst Magazines, Inc., 1890 Original from Columbia University Digitized Jul 14, 2009
  2. ^ a b c Walter E. Langsam Albert C. Nash Biographical Dictionary of Cincinnati Architects, 1788-1940
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ history American Institute of Architects Cincinnati
  5. ^ Schmidtner, Leonard A. photographs and maps Milwaukee Neighborhoods University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Libraries
  6. ^ James Smith Buck Pioneer History of Milwaukee: 1854-1860 Volume 4 of Pioneer History of Milwaukee Publisher Milwaukee News Co., 1886 Original from the University of California Digitized Jun 7, 2007
  7. ^ John E. Kleber The Kentucky encyclopedia page 30
  8. ^ listing #88000181 Campbell County Courthouse at Newport Fourth and York Sts. Newport KY
  9. ^ Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church Historic Properties Inventory Form, Department of Culture and History, Charleston, West Virginia
  10. ^ Best for Downtown (Bodman Building/ Fort Washington Hotel) Cincinnati Enquirer