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American architect (1848-1920)
This article is about Maryland architect. For the Erie Railroad architect, see
George E. Archer.
George Archer (1848–1920) was an American architect.
[1]
[2] A native of
Baltimore, and
Maryland and a graduate of
Princeton University in
Princeton, New Jersey, he designed several churches, banks, and other buildings in the
Mid-Atlantic states of the U.S.
Walters Bath No. 2
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Harford National Bank at
Bel Air, Maryland, the
county seat of
Harford County, Maryland, northeast of Baltimore.
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Walters Bath No. 2 on the 900 block of Washington Boulevard, in the southwest area of
Baltimore, Maryland in the
Pigtown / Washington Village neighborhood.
- Two private homes in
Sudbrook Park, Maryland on the west side of suburban
Baltimore County.
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[3]
- Buildings at the College of Notre Dame of Maryland, on
North Charles Street, (later renamed the
Notre Dame of Maryland University)
[2]
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Graham-Hughes House, his 1888 landmark residence on the southwest corner of North Charles and West Madison Streets, facing Washington Place and the famous
Washington Monument in the
Mount Vernon-Belvedere neighborhood of central
Baltimore, Maryland.