Albert F. Huntt

Albert F. Huntt (died 1920) was an architect in Richmond, Virginia.[1] Huntt was born in Richmond and his great-grandfather, Otis Manson, was an architect who came to Richmond from New England.[1] He studied at Pennsylvania Military Academy in Chester, Pennsylvania and married Georgiana Bartram Hathaway of Chester after graduation.[1]

Huntt designed commercial, industrial and residential buildings including for the American Tobacco Company, Cary Ellis Stern residence (1907) at 1700 Grove Avenue, the George house at 1831 Monument Avenue and the Lafferty House (1913) on Monument Avenue. Bascom Rowlett worked with him.[1]

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  1. 1 2 3 4 Architects of Richmond: Albert F. Huntt January 21, 2013 by Robert Winthrop ArchitectureRichmond
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