Thomas Ustick Walter
Thomas Ustick Walter (September 4, 1804 – October 30, 1887) was the dean of American architecture between the 1820 death of Benjamin Latrobe and the emergence of H. H. Richardson in the 1870s. He was the fourth Architect of the Capitol and responsible for adding the north (Senate) and south (House) wings and the central dome that is predominantly the current appearance of the U.S. Capitol building. Walter was one of the founders and second president of the American Institute of Architects. In 1839, he was elected as a member to the American Philosophical Society. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published 1837
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Published 1834
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Published 1840
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Published 1842
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Published 1838
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Published 1844
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Published 1847
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Published 1833
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Published 1848
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