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Ralph Adams Cram

Boston, Massachusetts, USA, 1863–1942 (Architect)

Ralph Adams Cram (1863–1942) was an american architect known for his Gothic Revival-style buildings. He was born in New Hampshire and later moved to Boston to work. After studying classical architecture in Rome, he returned to Boston to start his own architectural business with Charles Wentworth and later Bertram Goodhue in 1889. Cram is best known for the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City and for supervising major construction at Princeton University.

Ralph Adams Cram (1863-1942)
Ralph Adams Cram (1863-1942)

Ralph Adams Cram (1863–1942).