Harry Wild Jones

1859–1935 (age 76)

architect

Biography

Harry Wild Jones shaped St. Paul's skyline with a confident blend of Romanesque, Gothic, and Beaux-Arts elements, designing churches, residences, and civic buildings that gave the city a distinctive architectural voice. His careful attention to proportion and craftsmanship made his commissions, from Grace Episcopal Church to Calvary Baptist Church, enduring landmarks in the Twin Cities.

Jones also nurtured younger architects and took pride in work that served congregations and neighborhoods, leaving a legacy of thoughtful design celebrated long after his interment at Lakewood Cemetery.