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Albert E. Bodwell

Albert Edward Bodwell
Born 1851
Sanbornton, New Hampshire
Died 1926
Nationality United States
Occupation Architect
Practice Dow, Wheeler & Bodwell; Bodwell & Sargent

Albert E. Bodwell (1851 – 1926) was an American architect and designer from Concord, New Hampshire.

He was born in Sanbornton in 1851. His education is unknown, but in 1881 he briefly joined with Manchester architect William M. Butterfield. Soon afterward he relocated to Concord, where he became associated with the firm of Dow & Wheeler. In 1882 he was admitted to the partnership, and the firm became Dow, Wheeler & Bodwell. After only a year or two, Bodwell stepped down from his partnership and became the firm's head designer, and so designed many of Dow's major late works.

In June 1892 he left the firm (now Dow & Randlett) and established his own firm, Bodwell & Sargent, with Charles E. Sargent. The firm was locally prominent, and practiced until 1897, when Bodwell moved to Lawrence, Massachusetts, where he became noted as a historian.

As an architect, Bodwell contributed to at least three buildings individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places, in addition to at least two works that contribute to listed historic districts.


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