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George H. Clemence

George Henry Clemence (January 13, 1865 - February 2, 1924) was an architect and fellow of the American Institute of Architects who lived and practiced in Worcester, Massachusetts.

Clemence was born in Worcester in 1865. He attended the public schools in Worcester and began studying in the office of architect Stephen C. Earle in 1882. He enrolled at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1886, completing his studies in architecture there in 1891. In 1892, he established his own architectural practice in Worcester. He was a member of the Ancient Free and Accepted Masons and a fellow of the American Institute of Architects. He served as the president of the Worcester Branch of the AIA for a time. He was married to Anna Eliza McDonald in 1889, and they had a daughter, Hazel, in 1890. At the time of the 1900 and 1910 United States Censuses, he was living in Worcester with his wife Anna and daughter Hazel.

A number of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. They include:

In Worcester:

  • Beacon Street Firehouse
  • Bloomingdale Firehouse
  • Dartmouth Street School
  • Elizabeth Street School
  • Harry Goddard House
  • Green Hill Park Shelter
  • Upsala Street School
  • Waldo Street Police Station
  • In Southbridge, Massachusetts:

  • Elm Street Fire House
  • LaCroix-Mosher House
  • References

    George H. Clemence Wikipedia