J. Edward Richardson | |
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Born | September 27, 1873 |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Architect |
Buildings | Cate Academy, Odd Fellows Home, Dover Municipal Building |
J. Edward Richardson (born 1873) was an American architect from Dover, New Hampshire.
Richardson was born in Dover on September 27, 1873, to J. Herbert and Jettie (Huntress) Richardson. After completing his education in the public schools, he began the study of architecture. He opened his own office at a young age in 1894.[1] Richardson would grow to become a prominent local architect, especially after the retirement of Alvah T. Ramsdell a few years before World War II.