Samuel Huckel | |
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Born | William Samuel Huckel, Jr. 1858 Frankford |
Died | 18 April 1917 (aged 58–59) |
Occupation | Architect |
William Samuel Huckel Jr. (1858–1917) was an American architect in Philadelphia, where he was a pupil of William E. Winner and Benjamin D. Price and later worked first as partner at Hazlehurst & Huckel, then Watson & Huckel where he and Watson designed such well-travelled buildings as Worcester Union Station, and took many church commissions.
Huckel's career spanned over 36 years—from his work with Hazlehurst & Huckel beginning about 1881[1] through his death in 1917 when he was partner with Frank Rushmore Watson at Watson & Huckel.