For the professor of medicine, see John Haviland (physician). For American RAF World War II pilot, see John Kenneth Haviland.
John Haviland
Portrait of Haviland by John Neagle, 1828
Born
(1792-12-15)15 December 1792
Gundenham, Somerset, England
Died
28 March 1852(1852-03-28) (aged 59)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Spouse
Mary Wright von Sonntag
(after 1819)
Children
John de Havilland, Edward Haviland
John Haviland (December 15, 1792 – March 28, 1852) was an English-born American architect who was a major figure in American Neo-Classical architecture, and one of the most notable architects working from Philadelphia during the nineteenth century.[1]
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Smith, John (1631). Advertisement for the unexperienced Planters of New-England, or anywhere. London: JohnHaviland. Whitmore, W.H., ed. (1867). John Dunton's...
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