Charles Sumner Sedgwick[note 1] (1856 – March 12, 1922)[1] was an American architect based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
[4] Sedgwick died in 1922 at St. Barnabas Hospital in Minnesota, after several years of illness with Bright's disease.
[5] He started his career as an architect in Binghamton, New York and moved to Minneapolis in 1884[6] and completed several projects in the city[7][citation needed] and surrounding areas and states.
[8] Sedgwick is a designated Minneapolis master architect by the city's heritage preservation authority.
Sedgwick was most known for his residential commissions, but also designed churches, school buildings, and commercial structures.