John Appleton Wilson

John Appleton Wilson

Infobox Architect


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name = John Appleton Wilson
nationality = American
birth_date = 7 October 1851
birth_place = Baltimore, Maryland
death_date = 17 April 1927
death_place = Baltimore, Maryland
practice_name = J.A. & W.T. Wilson
significant_buildings = Eastside of Belvidere Terrace, McKim House
significant_projects = Maryland State House Senate Chamber restoration, Ft. McHenry restoration
significant_design = 2nd Maryland Infantry C.S.A.(1st Maryland Battallion C.S.A.) Monument at Culp's Hill, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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John Appleton Wilson (October 7 1851 in Baltimore, Maryland – April 17 1927 in Baltimore) was an American architect.

Personal Life

Wilson was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the oldest son of Rev. Franklin Wilson, a well-known Baptist minister, and Virginia Appleton Wilson. He attended private schools and Columbian College in Washington, D.C., and later studied architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(M.I.T.). After leaving M.I.T. he continued his education in the office of Baldwin & Price in Baltimore. On October 16, 1877 he married Mary Wade of Virginia. The couple resided at 1013 St. Paul Street, Baltimore, and had a summer home at Monterey in Franklin County, Pennsylvania. The couple had one daughter, Virginia Appleton Wilson.

Wilson was an active member of historical and professional societies. He was a member and secretary of the Maryland Historical Society, vice-president of the Sons of the Revolution, and historian for the Society of the War of 1812. He held many offices of the Maryland Society of Colonial Wars including treasurer, member of the council, chair of the membership committee, and deputy governor general from Maryland for the national society. Wilson also served on the Baltimore Municipal Art Commission and was an early member of the Baltimore chapter of the American Institute of Architects, joining in 1879. He was a member of the University Club and a director of the Colonial Trust Company. The Wilsons were also involved in philanthropic work, with John serving on the board of governors of the Maryland School for Boys and as a trustee of the Baltimore Orphan Asylum, and Mary managing the asylum from 1911 to 1918.

Wilson died at his home in Baltimore on April 17, 1927 following a brief illness. His estate was valued at $110,715 and was divided between his wife and daughter, who were given joint ownership of the Wilson homes in Baltimore and in Pennsylvania.

Professional Life

Wilson and his cousin, William Thomas Wilson, formed a partnership and named their new firm J.A. & W.T. Wilson, Architects. This architectural firm designed Baltimore homes from the end of the nineteenth century until William's death in 1907. Some of the more notable estates were built for Catherine L McKim. He designed McKim's home first and then 14 more upon her property at Belvidere Terrace, all designed in the Queen Anne style. Wilson worked on the restoration of Fort McHenry, restoration of the Mount Clare estate and park, and the marking of the grave of Sir Robert Eden, Maryland's last colonial governor. Additionally, he designed the monument to the 2nd Maryland Battalion C.S.A.(1st Maryland C.S.A. originally), on Culp's Hill, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania as well as churches and community and industrial buildings in Maryland, North Carolina, and Virginia.

On February 2, 1894, the Maryland State Senate requested that Wilson team up with the well known Annapolis artist Frank B. Mayer to conduct a study of the feasibility of restoring the Maryland State House old Senate Chamber. The State wanted to restore it to the condition it had been in when George Washington resigned his commission as commander-in-chief of the Continental Army in 1783. After six weeks of working without pay, Mayer and Wilson issued their report on March 19, 1894, that listed items to be repaired, replaced, or reproduced and estimated the total cost to be $6,150. They concluded their report with a recommendation that the work be started immediately, however, much to their dismay the work was not begun until Governor Edwin Warfield acted on the issue in 1904 and 1905. Wilson, commenting on his act of charity, said, "It was a labor of love unto the end."

References

*Radoff, Morris L., "The State House At Annapolis", The Hall of Records Commission - Department of General Services, State of Maryland, Annapolis 1972
*"The Maryland State House: A Memorial to John Appleton Wilson", The Society Of Colonial Wars In The State Of Maryland, Press of John S. Bridges and Company, Baltimore, Maryland, 1931
*"The Architecture of Baltimore: An Illustrated History", Edited by Mary Ellen Hayward and Frank R. Shivers, Jr., The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore, Maryland, 2004
*"The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography: Being The History Of The United States" Volume XXV, James T. White and Company, New York, 1936
* [http://www.msa.md.gov/msa/speccol/sc3500/sc3520/013800/013819/html/msa13819.html J. Appleton Wilson , MSA SC 3520-13819 ] at www.msa.md.gov

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