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Goodhue, Bertram (Grosvenor)
(b Pomfret, CT, 28 April 1869; d New York, 23 April 1924). American architect and illustrator. In 18921913 he worked in partnership with RALPH ADAMS CRAM, designing a remarkable series of Gothic Revival churches. His later work, in a variety of styles, culminated in the Nebraska State Capitol, a strikingly original design.
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