George M. Harding

George Milford Harding (1827–1910) was an American architect who practiced in nineteenth-century Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine.

At the age of 17 he began his studies at the Lowell Institute in Boston, probably working in the office of a local architect as well.

Harding soon set his sights on northern New England, and was practicing in Concord, New Hampshire by 1854.

[4] He remained there until 1873, when he returned to Boston, though he continued to receive commissions to design buildings in Maine.

He was the teacher of several other architects, including Henry M. Francis of Fitchburg, Massachusetts[5] and Charles H. Kimball, also of Portland.

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