George Albert Clough
1843–1910 (age 67)
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Biography
George Albert Clough (1843–1910) studied architecture after serving in the Civil War and became Boston’s first city architect, designing schools, firehouses, and civic buildings that reflected both practicality and a graceful sense of proportion.
He later turned to private practice, laying out elegant plans for churches and public structures across New England while mentoring younger architects who admired his dedication to thoughtful public work.