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Name
  
Henry Phelps

Role
  
Architect

Died
  
December 4, 1944


Henry T. Phelps

Henry Truman Phelps (August 25, 1871 – December 4, 1944) was a prominent Texas architect responsible for the design of many Texas county courthouses and other public and commercial buildings in San Antonio and around the state.

Henry T. Phelps Henry T Phelps Architect 254 Texas Courthouses

Phelps was born in Anaqua, Texas to Edwin McNamee and Mary Jane (née Bickford) Phelps. He began working as a draftsman in various architectural offices in San Antonio by the time he was twenty. He briefly served in the Spanish–American War. From 1902 to 1909 Phelps opened several architectural firms both by himself and partnering with others. He firmly established himself in a solo practice between 1910 and 1940.

Henry T. Phelps Henry T Phelps Architect 254 Texas Courthouses

Phelps designed buildings in several architectural styles such as Romanesque Revival, Mission Revival, Beaus-Arts and Streamline Moderne.

Phelps married Laura Clamp in San Antonio in 1905 and the couple had two children. He died of a heart attack in San Antonio.

References

Henry T. Phelps Wikipedia