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Frank Rushmore Watson

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Name
  
Frank Watson

Role
  
Architect

Died
  
1940


Structures
  
St. Mark's Church, Frankford

Frank Rushmore Watson (1859–1940) was a Philadelphia architect specializing in church architecture who was born and raised in the Frankford Neighborhood of Philadelphia.

His designs are up and down the eastern seaboard. Some of his most notable work include St. Mark's Church, Frankford in Philadelphia, Christ and St. Luke, Norfolk, Virginia, and Gideon F. Egner Chapel at Muhlenberg College, Pennsylvania. With Samuel Huckel, Jr. he designed Worcester Union Station in Massachusetts.

References

Frank Rushmore Watson Wikipedia


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