James Murdoch (architect)

James Murdoch (1844-1914)[1] was "an important architect in Denver in the late 19th and early 20th centuries." [2] Several of his works are listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[3] At least two of his works have been designated Denver landmarks.[1]

He was born in Scotland in 1844. He arrived in Denver in 1888. He died in 1914.[1]

He served as superintendent of the Colorado State Capitol, with office in the building, and as such was a contributing architect in its completion.[2]

Guggenheim Hall, at Colorado School of Mines

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