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  1. William Robert Ware (May 27, 1832 – June 9, 1915), born in Cambridge, Massachusetts into a family of the Unitarian clergy, was an American architect, [1] author, and founder of two important American architectural schools. He received his own professional education at Milton Academy, Harvard College and Harvard's Lawrence Scientific School.

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  2. 292 Marlborough [Ware and Van Brunt] Personal Data William Robert Ware was born on May 27, 1832, in Cambridge, the son of Henry Ware and his wife, Mary Lovell Picard. He died on June 9, 1915, in Milton. William Ware was unmarried. Career William Ware graduated from Harvard College in 1852 and the Lawrence Scientific School in 1856.

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  4. American architect / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. William Robert Ware (May 27, 1832 – June 9, 1915), born in Cambridge, Massachusetts into a family of the Unitarian clergy, was an American architect, author, and founder of two important American architectural schools.

  5. Biltmore Estate. Signature. The William K. Vanderbilt House or the Petit Chateau in 1886, 660 Fifth Avenue, New York City. Richard Morris Hunt (October 31, 1827 – July 31, 1895) was an American architect of the nineteenth century and an eminent figure in the history of architecture of the United States. He helped shape New York City with his ...

  6. Personal details. Born at Castle Street, Dublin on 26 November 1594, James Ware was the eldest son of Sir James Ware (1568–1632) and Mary Bryden, daughter of Ambrose Bryden of Bury St. Edmunds. Originally from Yorkshire, his father came to Ireland in 1588 as secretary to the Lord Deputy of Ireland, Sir William FitzWilliam, was knighted by ...

  7. WARE, William Robert, architect, was born in Cambridge Mass., May 27, 1832, son of Rev. Henry Ware, Jr., at that time professor in the Divinity School of Harvard University. After spending the summer of 1846 with relatives in England, he entered Phillips Exeter Academy, where he remained a year and a half.

  8. Other articles where William Robert Ware is discussed: Western architecture: United States: …Gothic style, but it was William Robert Ware and his partner Henry Van Brunt who were to become its most fashionable exponents. In 1859 Ware built St. John’s Chapel at the Episcopal Theological Seminary on Brattle Street in Cambridge, Massachusetts; six years later he and his partner started the ...

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