Bucklin, James Champlin
Bucklin, James Champlin (1801–90). Born in RI, USA, he is remembered as an architect of monumental buildings in the Greek Revival style including the Westminster Street front to Providence Arcade (1828) and Manning Hall, Brown University (1833), both in Providence, RI.
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