Alfred Dwight Foster Hamlin

1855–1926 (age 71)

Architect

Biography

Alfred Dwight Foster Hamlin, born in 1855, contributed to American architecture with a passion for design that balanced formality and functional beauty. His work reflected a deep respect for tradition while embracing new possibilities in building and urban spaces.

Hamlin’s influence endures through the structures and ideas he left behind, a reminder of the thoughtful creativity he brought to his profession before his passing in 1926.