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Name
  
Alfred Finn

Role
  
Draftsman

Alfred C. Finn httpsc2staticflickrcom651315469833058c923
Died
  
1964, Houston, Texas, United States

Structures
  
JPMorgan Chase Building, San Jacinto Monument, Ezekiel W Cullen Building, Post Rice Lofts, Rice Lofts

Alfred Charles Finn (1883–1964), a notable Texan architect, was born in Bellville, Texas, on July 2, 1883. Finn grew up in Hempstead, and moved to Houston in 1900 to work for Southern Pacific Railroad as a carpenter and draftsman. Finn was an architect for the Capitol Lofts, the Ezekiel W. Cullen Building, the Galveston United States Post Office and Courthouse, the JPMorgan Chase Building, the L. A. and Adelheid Machemehl House, the Post Rice Lofts, the Simon Theatre, and the San Jacinto Monument. The Houston Public Library has a collection titled Alfred C. Finn: An Inventory of his Records.

References

Alfred C. Finn Wikipedia