Alexander Jackson Davis

American architect
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Born:
July 24, 1803, New York, N.Y., U.S.
Died:
Jan. 14, 1892, West Orange, N.J. (aged 88)

Alexander Jackson Davis (born July 24, 1803, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Jan. 14, 1892, West Orange, N.J.) was an American architect, designer, draftsman, and illustrator who was best known for his innovative, picturesque country houses. He helped establish the familiar type of American rural house in the “carpenter Gothic” style of the mid-19th century. Davis became a skilled architectural draftsman and came to know the architect Ithiel Town, whose partner he became in 1829. The firm of Town and Davis designed many public buildings in the Greek Revival style, including the Indiana State Capitol (1831–35) in Indianapolis, the North Carolina ...(100 of 260 words)