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H. Neill Wilson : ウィキペディア英語版 | H. Neill Wilson
H. (Henry) Neill Wilson (born Glendale, Ohio ca. 1853/1855 died 1926 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts) was an architect with his father James Keys Wilson in Cincinnati, Ohio; on his own in Minneapolis, Minnesota; and for most of his career in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. The buildings he designed include the Rookwood Pottery building in Ohio and several massive summer cottages in Berkshire County, Massachusetts. ==Career== H. Neill Wilson started his career working for his father, a prominent Cincinnati architect, in 1873.〔Walter E. Langsam (H. Neill Wilson ) Biographical Dictionary of Cincinnati Architects, 1788-1940, Architectural Foundation of Cincinnati〕 He moved on after seven years and established himself in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1879 where a building boom was under way. Wilson moved to Pittsfield, Massachusetts in 1885 and did several projects in Berkshire County.〔 He worked in the Northeast until his death in 1926.〔 He was elected as Fellow of the American Institute of Architects in February 1887.〔
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