Joseph Lyman Silsbee
1848–1913 (age 65)
Biography
Joseph Lyman Silsbee (1848–1913) left an indelible mark through architecture that married beauty with purpose, shaping communities across the Midwest and inspiring a generation of designers. His vision reached far beyond blueprints, as he mentored young artisans and advocated for thoughtful, humane spaces.
He was laid to rest in Oakwood Cemetery in 1913, yet the buildings and the lives he touched continue to testify to the depth of his creative and generous spirit.