John McComb Jr.

1763–1853 (age 90)

Architect

Biography

John McComb Jr., born in 1763, became a distinguished architect whose designs for City Hall and other civic buildings helped define the skyline of early New York City with both elegance and practicality.

He continued to influence the built environment until his death in 1853, and his remains rest at Green-Wood Cemetery, a fitting place for a man whose work shaped the public sphere.