Arthur H. Smith (architect)

Arthur H. Smith (born 1869) was an English-American architect who practiced in the small city of Rutland, Vermont.

Smith was born in 1869 in London, and attended the University of Edinburgh.

He joined the office of Chappell & Burke,[2] a civil engineering firm who wanted to expand to include architectural services, which Smith would provide.

Smith would go on to be the region's most prominent architect, practicing well into the 20th century.

[1] Two buildings designed by Smith have been individually placed on the National Register of Historic Places, and several more of his designs contribute to listed historic districts.

Maclure Library, Pittsford , 1895.
Vergennes City Hall, Vergennes , 1897.
Ludlow Town Hall, Ludlow , 1922.
Woodruff Hall, Castleton University , 1924.