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    William Thornton (May 20, 1759 – March 28, 1828) was an American physician, inventor, painter and architect who designed the United States Capitol. He...
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  • Thornton, Australian cinematographer and director William Thornton, architect William E. Thornton, astronaut William Patton Thornton, doctor William Wheeler...
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  • Joost van Dyk (privateer) Arthur William Hodge (murderer) John C. Lettsome (physician) Samuel Nottingham (philanthropist) William Thornton (architect)...
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  • William Thornton (1759–1828) was an American physician, inventor, painter and architect. William Thornton or Bill Thornton may also refer to: William...
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    the 4:00 pm ferry. Ella Gifft - suffragist and entrepreneur. William Thornton Architect and the designer of US Capitol "Virgin Islands 2010 Population...
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    excellent view of the Potomac River. The couple commissioned Dr. William Thornton, architect of the United States Capitol, to design their mansion which they...
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    model village at Port Sunlight, in 1888. Thornton Manor became the home of the Viscounts Leverhulme. William Lever bought the house in 1893 and lived...
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    College of William and Mary. William Thornton, physician, inventor, painter, and architect of the United States Capitol. James Gibbs, architect. Studied...
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    of outdoor classroom for architectural study, as he wrote to William Thornton, architect of the United States Capitol: What we wish is that these pavilions...
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  • Deborah Saunt, co-founder of Deborah Saunt David Hills Architects (DSDHA) William Thornton, architect who designed the United States Capitol John Allan, Chairman...
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    large portico, which is "by tradition" ascribed to a design of William Thornton, architect of the United States Capitol. Carter's Grove remained in the...
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    Anna Maria Brodeau Thornton (1775?–1865) was a prominent Washington, D.C., socialite, diarist, and the wife of architect William Thornton, who designed the...
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    large portico, which is "by tradition" ascribed to a design of William Thornton, architect of the United States Capitol. Two navy ships have been named...
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  • buried beneath the chancel of the church, which was designed by William Thornton, architect of the Capitol. In 1806-1807 he served as Chaplain of the Senate...
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    Prospect House (Washington, D.C.) (category William Thornton buildings)
    neighborhood. It was built in 1788, by James Lingan, designed by William Thornton, architect of the United States Capitol. President John Adams visited the...
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    Thornton MacNess Niven (1806—1895) was a Scottish American architect and master stonecutter who worked primarily in Newburgh, New York, but also in several...
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    Thornton is a village and civil parish on the River Great Ouse about 3.5 miles (5.6 km) north-east of Buckingham in the unitary authority area of Buckinghamshire...
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    William Martin (1829–1900) was a British architect who worked in Birmingham, England, particularly in the practice Martin & Chamberlain. Born in Somerset...
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  • (1713–1780), French Manuel Caetano de Sousa (1738–1802), Portuguese William Thornton (1759–1828), English/American Lauritz de Thurah (1706–1759), Danish...
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    buildings were designed by the Alabama architect William Nichols, who served as State Architect during Thornton's tenure in government. In addition to the...
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    Brett Blanton (category Architects of the United States Capitol)
    engineer who served as Architect of the Capitol (AOC) from January 2020 until February 13, 2023, overseeing the office of the Architect of the Capitol and...
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    village and was later acquired by William Lever, founder of Lever Brothers, the predecessor of Unilever. Thornton Hough is roughly 10 miles (16 km) from...
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    United States Capitol (category William Thornton buildings)
    Hallet and Thornton together, along with James Hoban (winning architect of the "President's Palace") to address problems with and revise Thornton's plan. Hallet...
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    The Architect of the Capitol (AOC) is the federal agency responsible for the maintenance, operation, development, and preservation of the United States...
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  • John Lawson Thornton (born January 2, 1954) is an American businessman and professor and director of the Global Leadership Program at Tsinghua University...
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  • Canadian architect, painter and sculptor (died 1830) May 20 – William Thornton, physician, inventor, painter and architect, first Architect of the Capitol...
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    Robert Lee Thornton Sr. (often R. L. Thornton; August 10, 1880 – February 15, 1964) was an American banker, civic leader, and four-term Mayor of Dallas...
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    Étienne Sulpice Hallet (category American architect stubs)
    Jefferson. However, the design of William Thornton was favored in 1793. Hallet then worked as supervisor for Thornton, until he was dismissed. He established...
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  • there until 1811. He employed the architect Sir John Soane to improve the property. During the early 19th century Thornton built housing in the hamlet of...
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  • Inspector General Jerry Thornton after he produced critical audits that showed misuse of construction funds. Others have argued that architect-led design–build...
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