Hugh Roberts | |
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Born | 1867 |
Died | 1928 |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute |
Occupation | Architect |
Children | 1 daughter, 3 sons |
Practice | American Institute of Architects |
Hugh Roberts (1867–1928)[1] was an architect in Jersey City, New Jersey. He designed the Hudson County Courthouse, built from 1906 to 1910.[2] Roberts served two terms as president of the New Jersey Chapter of the American Institute of Architects.
He was born in Brooklyn, New York and studied at the Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute.[3]
A corruption scandal followed completion of the courthouse in 1910 and damaged his career.[4] He also designed several homes in what is now the West Bergen - East Lincoln Park Historic District[5]
He married and had a daughter and three sons.
See also
References
- ↑ "ULAN Full Record Display (Getty Research)". Getty. Retrieved 29 August 2019.
- ↑ "Columbia County | US Courthouses".
- ↑ https://njs.libraries.rutgers.edu/index.php/njs/article/download/128/149
- ↑ Gabrielan, Randall (July 20, 2018). "The Hudson County Court House and Hugh Roberts: A Building and Architect in Perspective". New Jersey Studies. 4 (2): 69–98. doi:10.14713/njs.v4i2.128 – via njs.libraries.rutgers.edu.
- ↑ "West Bergen--East Lincoln Park Historic District". www.nps.gov.
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