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Name
  
George Ferry

Role
  
Architect


George Bowman Ferry

Education
  
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Structures
  
First Unitarian Church

George Bowman Ferry (1851–1918) was an architect who was a partner in the architectural firm Ferry & Clas.

Biography

George Bowman Ferry was born in Springfield, Massachusetts in 1851. He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1871-72. Ferry was one of Wisconsin's first academically trained architects. He was married to Cora Phillips of Lake Mills, Wisconsin.

Ferry practiced with the firm Ferry & Gardner in Springfield until 1881, when he moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where he worked in the firm of Henry C. Koch. Ferry established his own firm in 1883. Ferry joined practices with Milwaukee architect Alfred C. Clas to form Ferry & Clas, architects, in 1890. The firm of Ferry & Clas was responsible for the design of many structures including the Pabst Mansion, the Central Library of the Milwaukee Public Library, Lake Park Pavilion, and the Wisconsin Historical Society. Ferry & Clas dissolved in 1913, and Ferry continued limited practice.

Ferry died in 1918 at his home in Milwaukee. He is buried in Lake Mills, Wisconsin. His papers were donated to the Captain Frederick Pabst Mansion by William P. Ferry, George Bowman Ferry's grandson, in 2001.

References

George Bowman Ferry Wikipedia