H. Neill Wilson

H. (Henry) Neill Wilson (1855 in Glendale, Ohio – 1926 in Pittsfield, Massachusetts) was an architect with his father James Keys Wilson in Cincinnati, Ohio; on his own in Minneapolis, Minnesota; and for most of his career in Pittsfield, Massachusetts.

H. Neill Wilson started his career working for his father, a Cincinnati architect, in 1873.

[2] In Ohio, Wilson's Rookwood Pottery building remains, although it was expanded after initial construction, as well as the Glendale Lyceum (ca.

His "splendid" Berkshire, County "cottages" were featured in an illustrated book by Jackson and Gilder.

The Berkshire County Home for Aged Women building (1888) and Red Lion Inn, Pittsfield, Massachusetts also remain.

A 1908 postcard of Shadowbrook , built in 1893 for Anson Phelps Stokes who hired Frederick Law Olmsted to design the 900 acre grounds
Glendale Town Hall and Police Station (now Glendale Police Station)