Charles Insco Williams (December 12, 1853 - February 13, 1923) was an artist and architect in Dayton, Ohio.
He was born on December 12, 1853, to Mary Forman and John Insco Williams.
[3] Williams was employed in 1873 as a civil engineer on the Northern Pacific Railroad.
[3] He opened his own architectural office in 1882, becoming "one of the most prominent representatives of this calling not only in Dayton, but in the state.
[3] According to a 1909 account of Dayton's history he exercised "his right of franchise in support of the Republican Party, manifesting intelligent appreciation of its sterling principles and the policy pursued in the management of government affairs.