Richard Clipston Sturgis Jr.

Richard Clipston Sturgis Jr. (18801913) was born in Brookline, Massachusetts, the son of noted architect R. Clipston Sturgis and his wife Esther Mary Ogden. In 1901 he attended St. Paul's School and later Harvard University in 1904). He became an architect as well.[1]

Life

Sturgis Jr. died of pneumonia aged 33 in Boston.[1]

His death is memorialized in a poem by William Wordsworth engraved in Boston's New Advent Church, which was designed by his father.[1]

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