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Frederick Albert Hale : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frederick Albert Hale Frederick Albert Hale (December 25, 1855–September 6, 1934) was an American architect who practiced in states including Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming. According to a 1977 NRHP nomination for the Keith-O'Brien Building in Salt Lake City, "Hale worked mostly in the classical styles and seemed equally adept at Beaux-Arts Classicism, Neo-Classical Revival or Georgian Revival."〔 He also employed Shingle and Queen Anne styles for several residential structures.〔 A number of his works are listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. He was also known for his singing ability, especially in Denver, where he performed in several theatrical presentations during his time there. ==Biography== Hale was born in Rochester, New York on December 25, 1855,〔 to parents John Albert Hale and Julia Lucetta Wiggins Hale.〔 In 1860 he moved to the Central City-Blackhawk mining area in Colorado where his father had a gold mine.〔 and (accompanying photos )〕 He went to school in Central City, Colorado until 1864, when he returned to Rochester to continue his education. During his schooling in Rochester, he worked for two local architects in the city. He worked for two years after graduating high school as a teacher before enrolling in Cornell University in Ithaca, New York in April 1875. He was allowed to skip the general curriculum classes with permission from the head of the architecture department, so he only stayed at Cornell for two years until 1877, again working for local architects during his summer breaks. After receiving his degree, he got a job working as an assistant to James C. Cutler, a Rochester architect. He remained with Cutler for two years before leaving in 1879.〔
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