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  1. Edward Clark (August 15, 1822 – January 6, 1902) was an American architect who served as Architect of the Capitol from 1865 to 1902. Life and career. Clark was born in August 1822 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to James and Mary ( née Cottman) Clark.

  2. History. The building was originally designed in 1892 by the architect of the Capitol, Edward Clark, [2] as a cluster of three row houses for himself and family members including his brother Champ Clark, another brother known as "the artist" and a sister.

  3. Designed in 1892 by Edward Clark, architect for the US Capitol two centuries ago, the buildings were interconnected and served as a home for himself, his brother James "Champ" Clark, Speaker of the House (during Teddy Roosevelt's Presidency), and a third brother, known as "the artist."

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  4. Architects of the Capitol. Edward Clark. Fifth Architect of the Capitol. Birth. 1822. Philadelphia, PA. United States. Death. 1902. Years Served. 1865-1902. Appointed August 30, 1865; Died in office, January 6, 1902. Edward Clark was appointed Architect of the Capitol Extension in 1865 to fill the vacancy caused by Thomas U. Walter's resignation.

  5. Edward Clark was born in Philadelphia, son of James Clark, and nephew of the engineer Thomas Clark. From both his father, who taught architectural drawing at the Franklin Institute, and his uncle, Clark received training for a career in architecture.

  6. archINFORM homepage of Edward Clark (*1822 †1902) – American architect, active in Washington D.C.