Richard Upjohn
Upjohn, Richard (1802–78), English-born U.S. architect, noted for his Gothic Revival churches, such as Trinity Church, New York City (1846). He was one of the founders and the president of the American Institute of Architects (1857–76).
See also: Architecture.
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