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  2. Mar 31, 2024 · Charles Bulfinch (born August 8, 1763, Boston, Massachusetts Bay Colony [U.S.]—died April 4, 1844, Boston, Massachusetts) was the first American professional architect, who gained fame chiefly as a designer of government buildings.

  3. Architects of the Capitol. Charles Bulfinch. Third Architect of the Capitol. Birth. 1763. Boston, MA. United States. Death. 1844. Years Served. 1818-1829. Appointed by President James Monroe and the Commissioner of Public Buildings, January 8, 1818; Office abolished June 25, 1829.

  4. May 21, 2018 · He effectively retired about 1829 and died in Boston in 1844. Further Reading. Two early biographies on which most writings about Bulfinch have been based are Ellen S. Bulfinch, ed., Life and Letters of Charles Bulfinch (1896), and Charles A. Place, Charles Bulfinch, Architect and Citizen (1925).

  5. Charles Bulfinch is regarded as the first American-born architect. He rose to prominence designing public buildings, including the Boston State House and US Capitol Building, and was a West Boston native whose designs still dominate the historic portions of the West End today. Charles Bulfinch was born in Boston in 1763 to a prominent physician.

  6. He completed the unfinished wings and central portion, constructing the rotunda from plans of his own after suggestions of his predecessor, and designed the new western approach and portico. In 1830 he returned to Boston, where he died on April 15, 1844.

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  7. Jul 19, 2023 · Boston city records indicate his father, Thomas Bulfinch, enslaved six people at the time of his death in 1761. His grandfather, Charles Apthorp, was one of the wealthiest merchants in colonial Massachusetts, and an active slave trader.

  8. www.tclf.org › pioneer › charles-bulfinchCharles Bulfinch | TCLF

    Bulfinch died in Boston at the age of 80. He was initially buried in King’s Chapel Burying Ground in Boston, but his tomb was later moved to Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge. Born in Boston, Massachusetts, Bulfinch was largely responsible for introducing the Adam style of architecture into the United States.

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