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J. C. Wrenshall was one of the three engineers noted as founding members of the Baltimore Chapter of the AIA, 1870-71. Our research has not revealed anything about him except that he may have been the John Cowan Wrenshall who died at his home in Torquay, Devonshire, England, reported in the ''Sun'' February 10, 1926.{{NewArchitectPageFormat}} | J. C. Wrenshall was one of the three engineers noted as founding members of the Baltimore Chapter of the AIA, 1870-71. Our research has not revealed anything about him except that he may have been the John Cowan Wrenshall who died at his home in Torquay, Devonshire, England, reported in the ''Sun'' February 10, 1926.{{NewArchitectPageFormat}} | ||
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Biography
J. C. Wrenshall was one of the three engineers noted as founding members of the Baltimore Chapter of the AIA, 1870-71. Our research has not revealed anything about him except that he may have been the John Cowan Wrenshall who died at his home in Torquay, Devonshire, England, reported in the Sun February 10, 1926.
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