Albert C. Nash (1825-1890) was an American architect best known for his work in Milwaukee and Cincinnati.
In 1832 the family moved to New Haven, Connecticut, where Nash was educated and was trained in architecture.
[1] The leading architects in New Haven at the time were Henry Austin and Sidney Mason Stone, but it is not documented if he worked for either.
[2] Nash was a founding member of the Cincinnati chapter of the American Institute of Architects in 1870.
After two years of private practice Nash formed a partnership with Lucien F. Plympton circa 1892.