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Harry Wild Jones | |
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Born | |
Died | September 25, 1935 | (aged 76)
Burial place | Lakewood Cemetery |
Education | |
Spouse |
Bertha Juliet Tucker
(m. 1883) |
Father | Howard Malcom |
Harry Wild Jones (June 9, 1859 – September 25, 1935) was an American architect based in Minneapolis who designed throughout the country and the world. Born two years before the start of the American Civil War, Jones, a twelfth-generation New Englander, took his place on the American architectural stage in the late 19th century. His life spanned seventy-six years, during a period of U.S. history that matched his exuberant, spirited personality. Known as an architect adept at any design technique, Jones is credited with introducing Shingle Style architecture to Minneapolis. He created an impressive portfolio from neoclassic to eclectic, reflecting his unique brand of versatility and creativity.