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DAVIS, Alexander Jackson, architect, born in New York, 24 July, 1803. He passed some time in the study of architecture, and in 1826 opened an office. He was in partnership with Ithiel Town in 1829-'43, and the two introduced many novelties and improvements in building in this country. Mr. Davis designed the executive department and patent-office in Washington (1834), the capitols of Illinois and Indiana (1837), Ohio (1839), and North Carolina, the University of Michigan, and the Virginia military institute. In 1831 he was elected an associate member of the National academy.
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