Charles Sumner Sedgwick

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.

Burton Hall at the University of Minnesota