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Definition of Benjamin henry latrobe
1. Noun. United States architect (born in England) whose works include the chambers of the United States Congress and the Supreme Court; considered the first professional architect in the United States (1764-1820).
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Literary usage of Benjamin henry latrobe
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Science and Society in Early America: Essays in Honor of Whitfield J. Bell, Jr. by Randolph SHIPLEY KLEIN (1986)
"Since 1970 Latrobe's multifaceted career has been studied and documented by The
Papers of benjamin henry latrobe, Edward C. Carter II, editor in chief. ..."
2. Science and Society in Early America: Essays in Honor of Whitfield J. Bell, Jr. by Randolph Shipley Klein (1986)
"(1977); Carter, John C. Van Home, and Lee W. Formwalt, eds., The Journals of
benjamin henry latrobe, 17<y)-182o: From Philadelphia to New Orleans (198o); ..."
3. "Realms of Gold": A Catalogue of Maps in the Library of the American by Murphy D. Smith (1991)
"By benjamin henry latrobe. 18 December 1803. 2 pieces. Cartographer: Benjamin
Henry Latrobe. Size: 19.1 x 22.9cm. Annotated: "Sketch of canals executed or ..."
4. Surveying the Record: North American Scientific Exploration to 1930 by Edward Carlos Carter (1999)
"He was Editor-in-Chief of the ten-volume Papers of benjamin henry latrobe,
completed in 1995, for which he edited The Virginia Journals of Benjamin Henry ..."