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Harry Little (architect)

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Little resided in Concord, Massachusetts from 1915 till his death in 1944. In Concord he designed countless private homes, as well as the
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was an American architect during the early twentieth century. In 1921, Little formed a partnership with E. Donald Robb and
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They also worked on other major works such as the Episcopal Cathedral in Baltimore and the chapel of
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