- Source: Albert Lybrock
Albert Lybrock (1827—1886) was a German-born architect in the United States. The most well known work of his early career is the James Monroe Tomb. He was the most important architect in Richmond during the booming decade prior to the American Civil War. He also gave financial support for a regiment of local German-Americans in the Confederate States Army. He had the Haxall and Morson families as clients and may have been the designer of Morson’s Row and the Bolling Haxall House. Carl Ruehrmund worked together with him.
Work
James Monroe Tomb
Morson’s Row
United States Custom House addition between Main Street and Bank Street (now the Lewis F. Powell Jr. United States Courthouse (original central portion was designed by
The Miller School of Albemarle - Albemarle County
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Makam James Monroe
- Albert Lybrock
- Hollywood Cemetery (Richmond, Virginia)
- James Monroe Tomb
- Miller School of Albemarle
- Albert (given name)
- Carl Ruehrmund
- Lewis F. Powell Jr. United States Courthouse