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Young, Ammi B(urnham)

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Young, Ammi B(urnham) (1798-1874)

US architect. Born in Lebanon, New Hampshire, he designed the Vermont State House, Montpelier in 1832, and the Customs House, Boston, Massachusetts (1837-47). As the first supervising architect of the Treasury Department (c. 1852-62) he designed many Greek Revival and Italianate public buildings; although traditional in his design, he pioneered the use of iron in construction.


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