Edward Tuckerman Potter

Edward Tuckerman Potter

Edward Tuckerman Potter

Casa de Mark Twain en Hartford, Connecticut diseñada por Edward Tuckerman Potter

Edgard Tuckerman Potter (n. 25 de septiembre de 1831 en Schenectady, New York) fue un arquitecto norteamericano, mejor conocido por diseñar la casa del escritor estadounidense Mark Twain en Hartford, Connecticut en 1871. Con William Appleton Potter, también diseño el Nott Memorial Hall. La Casa de Mark Twain y el Nott Memorial Hall y son considerados monumentos históricos.

Fallecio el 24 de octubre de 1904.

Enlaces externos

http://web.uflib.ufl.edu/spec/manuscript/guides/potter.htm


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