Edward Gardiner
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Born1825
Died1859 (aged 33-34)
Spouse
Sophia Harrison Mifflin
(m. 1849)Children5
Edward Gardiner | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1825 |
| Died | 1859 (aged 33-34) |
| Spouse |
Sophia Harrison Mifflin
(m. 1849) |
| Children | 5 |
| Parent(s) | William Howard Gardiner Caroline Perkins |
| Relatives | John Perkins Cushing (uncle) John Sylvester John Gardiner (grandfather) Thomas Handasyd Perkins (grandfather) |
Edward Gardiner (1825–1859) was an American civil engineer and architect. He co-founded the American Society of Civil Engineers and Architects and served as its first vice president. Five years later, he became one of the 13 founders of the American Institute of Architects.[1]
Gardiner was born in 1825 in Boston, Massachusetts. He was the second son of William Howard Gardiner (1797–1880) and Caroline Perkins (1800–1867). His father was a prominent Boston lawyer.[2]
His paternal grandfather was Rev. John Sylvester John Gardiner (1765–1830) and his maternal grandfather was slave-trader Thomas Handasyd Perkins, in 1823.[2]