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Charles Babcock (1829–1913)〔''The Journal of San Diego History'', Winter 1987, Volume 33, Number 1, William ''Sterling Hebbard: Consummate San Diego Architect''; By Kathleen Flanigan; http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/87winter/hebbard.htm〕 was a United States architect, academic, Episcopal priest and founding member of the American Institute of Architects.
He was born in Ballston Spa, New York. After being educated at Union College, he served as an apprentice of Richard Upjohn while he designed Trinity Church in Manhattan. Remaining with the firm for five years, he became a partner and later married Upjohn's daughter.〔''The Journal of San Diego History'', Winter 1987, Volume 33, Number 1, William ''Sterling Hebbard: Consummate San Diego Architect''; By Kathleen Flanigan〕〔 His interest in Gothic Revival architecture led him to study for the ministry, and after his training he became the priest and rector of an Episcopal church in Arden, New York.〔(History of the College of Architecture, Art & Planning Part 3 )〕
He was elected the first Professor of Architecture at Cornell University on September 18, 1871, essentially founding the College of Architecture, Art, and Planning.〔(AAP college history overview )〕 While at Cornell, he continued to serve as a minister, and authored two textbooks, ''Elementary Architecture'' (1876) and ''Vaults'' (1884), and designed several important campus buildings, including Sage Hall, Olive Tjaden Hall, and Sage Chapel.〔(History of Cornell Chapter XVII. THE DEPARTMENT OF ARCHITECTURE. )〕 He was a professor until 1897, when he became Professor Emeritus, and served in that position until his death.〔〔Writers' Program of the Work Projects Administration in the State of New York, ''New York: A Guide to the Empire State'', Oxford University Press, 1940〕
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