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American architect and medical doctor
William Wallace Anderson was a medical doctor who graduated from the
University of Pennsylvania in 1846 with a
Bachelor of Arts and the
University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine in 1849.
[1] He was also involved in the architecture of
rammed earth construction in
South Carolina. He was the son of American Revolutionary War hero Richard Anderson and father of
Confederate
General
Richard H. Anderson.
He designed buildings at two sites which are now
National Historic Landmarks:
References
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^ University of Pennsylvania General Alumni Society (1922).
General Alumni Catalogue of the University of Pennsylvania, 1922. University of Pennsylvania. p.
519.
William Wallace Anderson university of pennsylvania.
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^ Richard K. Anderson, Jr. (January 15, 1988),
National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Borough House Plantation (pdf), National Park Service and
Accompanying nine photos, exterior and aerial, from 1978, 1979, 1985, and 1986 (32 KB)
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^ Mary Ann Eaddy (April 23, 1973),
National Register of Historic Places Inventory-Nomination: Church of the Holy Cross / Holy Cross Episcopal Church - Church of the Holy Cross (pdf), National Park Service and
Accompanying one photo, exterior, undated (32 KB)