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Frederick J. Amsden

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American architect

Frederick J. Amsden was an architect from Scranton, Pennsylvania. He was a veteran of the Civil War with the rank of captain. He was born at Rome, New York, on June 19, 1841, but his father, Joel Amsden, relocated to Scranton in 1850. Frederick J. Amsden died at Scranton on June 5, 1906.

Principal Architectural Works

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See also

Architecture of Plymouth, Pennsylvania

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References

  1. Wilkes-Barre Record, June 6, 1906, page 1.
  2. The Weekly Star (Plymouth, PA), July 26, 1883, page 5.
  3. Wilkes-Barre Times-Leader, September 25, 1887, Page 8.
  4. The Sunday News, March 16, 1890, Page 2.
  5. Wilkes-Barre Record, March 25, 1892, page 7.
  6. The Weekly Star (Plymouth, PA), November 2, 1893, page 5.
  7. Wilkes-Barre Times, June 27, 1894, page 3.
  8. Wilkes-Barre Record, June 2, 1890, page 1.
  9. Wilkes-Barre Record, June 7, 1897, page 5.
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