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- Sidney_Mason_Stone abstract "Sidney Mason Stone (May 8, 1803-Aug 10, 1882) was a prominent Connecticut architect and builder known for designs of churches, institutional buildings and residences. His creations incorporated Greek Revival, Romanesque, Gothic, Italianate and other styles popular in the 19th century. He served in several civic capacities in the city of New Haven and statewide and as mentor to Yale students prior to the establishment of that university’s School of Architecture. He was the father of Harriet Mulford Stone, better known to readers of children’s literature as Margaret Sidney, creator of the Five Little Peppers series.".
- Sidney_Mason_Stone birthDate "1803-05-08".
- Sidney_Mason_Stone birthPlace Milford,_Connecticut.
- Sidney_Mason_Stone birthYear "1803".
- Sidney_Mason_Stone deathDate "1882-08-10".
- Sidney_Mason_Stone deathPlace New_Haven,_Connecticut.
- Sidney_Mason_Stone deathYear "1882".
- Sidney_Mason_Stone occupation Architect.
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- Sidney_Mason_Stone birthDate "1803-05-08".
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- Sidney_Mason_Stone dateOfDeath "1882-08-10".
- Sidney_Mason_Stone deathDate "1882-08-10".
- Sidney_Mason_Stone deathPlace New_Haven,_Connecticut.
- Sidney_Mason_Stone name "Sidney Mason Stone".
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- Sidney_Mason_Stone nationality "American".
- Sidney_Mason_Stone occupation "Architect".
- Sidney_Mason_Stone placeOfBirth "Milford, CT".
- Sidney_Mason_Stone placeOfDeath "New Haven, CT".
- Sidney_Mason_Stone shortDescription "Architect and builder".
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- Sidney_Mason_Stone comment "Sidney Mason Stone (May 8, 1803-Aug 10, 1882) was a prominent Connecticut architect and builder known for designs of churches, institutional buildings and residences. His creations incorporated Greek Revival, Romanesque, Gothic, Italianate and other styles popular in the 19th century. He served in several civic capacities in the city of New Haven and statewide and as mentor to Yale students prior to the establishment of that university’s School of Architecture.".
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