Albert F. Huntt


Albert F. Huntt (c.1868-1920) was an architect in Richmond, Virginia.[1] Huntt was born in Richmond in approximately 1868 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. He died in 1920.[1]


Huntt designed commercial, industrial and residential buildings including for the American Tobacco Company. Bascom Rowlett often worked with him.[1]


Several of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).[2]



Selected works



  • American Cigar Company (1903), 1148 E. Princess Anne Rd., Norfolk, Virginia (Huntt, Albert F. (attributed to)), NRHP-listed[2]

  • Cary Ellis Stern residence (1907) at 1700 Grove Avenue, Richmond, Virginia[1]


  • Fairmount School, 1501 N. 21st St. (addition, 1908-1909), Richmond, NRHP-listed[2]

  • Lafferty House (1913) on Monument Avenue, Richmond[1]

  • Sorg House (1914) on Monument Avenue, Richmond, for the vice president of the Millhiser Bag Company


  • Atlantic Motor Company (1919), Richmond, auto showroom building, NRHP-listed[2], the last work by Huntt.[3]

  • George house at 1831 Monument Avenue, Richmond[1]

  • 2300 Monument Avenue, Richmond

  • 2500 Monument Avenue, Richmond

  • Kenilworth and Stratford Court apartments on Monument Avenue, Richmond

  • One or more works in NRHP-listed Fairmount Historic District, roughly bounded by 24th, Y, 20th, T, R, Q & P Sts., Fairfield & Carrington Aves., & Mechanicsville Tpk., Richmond[2]

  • One or more works in NRHP-listed West Broad Street Industrial and Commercial Historic District, 1800-2100 blks. of Broad & Marshall Sts., bounded by Allison & Allen Sts., Richmond[2]


References




  1. ^ abcdefg Architects of Richmond: Albert F. Huntt January 21, 2013 by Robert Winthrop ArchitectureRichmond


  2. ^ abcdef National Park Service (2013-11-02). "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 


  3. ^ National Register of Historic Places nomination information for Atlantic Motor Company









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