Albion M. Marble

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Albion Merton Marble
BornDecember 1, 1848
DiedMay 23, 1909
OccupationArchitect
BuildingsEldredge Public Library, Bristol County Registry of Deeds

Albion M. Marble (1 December 1848 – 23 May 1909) was an American architect from Massachusetts.

Marble was born in 1848. He attended the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, graduating in 1880.[1] He then established himself as an architect in Fall River. During the late 1880s he left active practice, and turned up in Boston during the 1890s, where he remained until about 1904. At that point, he moved back to Fall River. After a brief time, he went on to Providence, Rhode Island.[2] After this move, his whereabouts are unknown.

He died on May 23, 1909, in Boston. His death certificate lists his residence as Jamaica Plain.[3]

Despite his relative obscurity, Marble designed a number of prominent buildings in southeastern Massachusetts.

Architectural works[edit]

Eldredge Public Library, Chatham, 1896.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Register of Former Students. 1909.
  2. ^ School Board Journal Aug. 1904: 25.
  3. ^ Return of Death. City of Fall River, 1909.
  4. ^ American Architect and Building News 24 Oct. 1896: xvi.
  5. ^ Brickbuilder March 1898: 70.
  6. ^ Engineering Record 21 Feb. 1903: 213.
  7. ^ Engineering News 2 June 1904: 430.