Alfred Hoyt Granger

Alfred Hoyt Granger (May 31, 1867 - December 3, 1939) was an American architect and author.

[1] He earned a bachelor of arts degree from Kenyon College in 1887, and attended one term of graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.

[2] He then studied in Paris from 1889 to 1891 at the École des Beaux-Arts, Atelier Pascal, and Academie Julian.

[3] Granger worked briefly in the Boston offices of the architectural firm Shepley, Rutan and Coolidge, then moved with Coolidge to the firm's Chicago offices in 1891 to work on the Art institute for the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition.

[3][7] Granger died from a heart attack at his home in Roxbury, Connecticut on December 3, 1939, and was buried at Rosehill Cemetery in Chicago.

Alfred Hoyt Granger
Granger's grave at Rosehill Cemetery