Albert H. Humes

Albert H. Humes
Mayor of Central Falls, RI
In office
1903–1904
Personal details
Born1867
Died1947
Resting placeMoshassuck Cemetery, Central Falls
EducationScholfield's Commercial College
Occupationarchitect
Eugene A. Burnham House, Pawtucket, RI. 1902.
Cogswell Tower, Jenks Park, Central Falls, RI. 1904.

Albert Hadfield Humes (1867–1947) was an American architect working in Central Falls and Pawtucket, Rhode Island. He was known locally as a designer of private residences and schools.

He attended Scholfield's Commercial College in Providence, and worked for noted architects William R. Walker & Son for 6 years.[1] He opened his office in Central Falls in 1887. In 1895, he moved it to the larger, neighboring city of Pawtucket. Between 1903 and 1904, Humes served as the mayor of Central Falls.[2] Upon his death, Humes was buried in Moshassuck Cemetery in Central Falls.

Humes continued to practice at least through the early 1940s, but little is known of his work after 1910.[3]

  1. ^ E. A. Burnham House NRHP Nomination. 1983.
  2. ^ Statewide Historic Preservation Report P-CF-1: Central Falls, Rhode Island. 1978.
  3. ^ American School and University 1943.