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Henry Augustus Sims (1832 – 1875) was a Philadelphia architect of the 19th century. ==Biography== He was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on December 22, 1832, the second son of John Clarke Sims and Emeline Marion Clark.〔(Philadelphia Architects and Buildings Org )〕 He was educated at the Philadelphia high school; training in civil engineering. In 1851 he moved to Canada and was employed by Bytown and Prescott Railways for the construction of railroads. In 1856 he changed his profession to architecture. In 1858 in Ottawa, Canada he had a successful architectural business. He returned to Philadelphia in 1866 and continued to have a successful architectural business. He was joined by his younger brother, James Peacock Sims, and together they established the H.A. & J.P. Sims firm which functioned successfully until his death in 1875.〔(Montgomery County Pennsylvania Genealogy )〕 An auction catalogue of his valuable collection of architectural books survives.〔Michael J. Lewis, “The Architectural Library of Henry A. Sims,” in Kenneth Hafertepe and James F. O’Gorman, eds., ''American Buildings and their Architects, 1840-1915'' (Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press), pp. 173-193.〕 He mentored architects Thomas Roney Williamson and James Peacock Sims. He was a member of the American Institute of Architects, the Philadelphia chapter of the AIA, and the Philadelphia Sketch Club. He died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on July 10, 1875. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Henry Augustus Sims」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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