Bascom Joseph Rowlett

Bascom Joseph Rowlett
Born 1886 (1886)
Richmond, Virginia
Died 1947 (1948) (aged 61)
Orange, Virginia
Occupation Architect

Bascom Joseph Rowlett (1886–1947) was an architect in Richmond, Virginia. He was raised by others after his father, James Bascom Rowlett, who worked at the Tredegar Ironworks died. Rowlett graduated from Richmond High School in 1906 and Virginia Mechanics Institute[1] (a Mechanics' Institutes).[2]

Career

Rowlett worked for Albert Huntt. After Huntt's death, Rowlettworked as a solo practitioner. Business was hit by the Great Depression and Rowlett took on federal government projects including the Warren County Courthouse in Front Royal for the WPA. Rowlett died in 1947 and was buried in Orange, Virginia. His son Bascom Rowlett Jr. attended VPI and became an engineer.[2]

Works

References

  1. "RPS History Bits & Pieces | Historical background in Richmond Public Schools". newweb.richmond.k12.va.us. Retrieved 2015-10-24.
  2. 1 2 Architects of Richmond: Bascom Joseph Rowlett by Robert Winthrop December 10, 2012 ArchitectureRichmond
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