Harry Britton Little was an American architect during the early twentieth century.
In 1921, Little formed a partnership with E. Donald Robb and Philip H. Frohman.
[1] Little resided in Concord, Massachusetts from 1915 till his death in 1944.
In Concord he designed countless private homes, as well as the Concord Museum, Trinitarian Congregational Church, Fowler Library, and remodeling of the Concord Free Public Library.
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