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Joseph Evans Sperry

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20: 66:, where he worked from 1872 until 1876. With Wyatt, he designed a number of buildings around Baltimore before breaking off on his own. Sperry became one of Baltimore's leading architects, designing many public buildings, including churches, hospitals, and banks. In 1914 he was named a 142: 82:
in Baltimore. Sperry's buildings were designed in a variety of styles, but overall were eclectic. Sperry practiced architecture independently from 1888 until he died in 1930.
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to form the architectural firm Wyatt and Sperry. Their affiliation lasted from 1878 to 1887. The two probably became acquainted while working in the office of Architect,
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AIA Baltimore A Chapter History from 1870-2005, Charles Belfoure, pg. 91
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Biography of Joseph Evans Sperry, Baltimore Architecture Foundation
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Biographical Dictionary of American Architects (Deceased)
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Withey, Henry F., A.I.A. and Elsie Raburn Withey, 1956.
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Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association Building
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1897: St. Mark's Lutheran Church, Baltimore, Maryland
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West Virginia University
Morgantown, WV
FAIA
architect
Baltimore
Baltimore
Maryland
James Bosley Noel Wyatt
E. Francis Baldwin
Fellow of the American Institute of Architects
Johns Hopkins University
West Virginia University
Emerson "Bromo-Seltzer" Tower
Eutaw Place Temple
Oheb Shalom
Brewers Exchange
Emerson "Bromo-Seltzer" Tower
Johns Hopkins University
Whiting School of Engineering
Whitehall
Narragansett, Rhode Island
Young Men's and Young Women's Hebrew Association Building




"James Bosley Noel Wyatt"
"The New Home of Johns Hopkins University"
Biography of Joseph Evans Sperry, Baltimore Architecture Foundation

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